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UID No.: TRA/EIA/D19/2020/SOC-5(f)/EA5
DRAFT EIA REPORT
FOR
PROPOSED SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS (PIGMENTS) MANUFACTURING UNIT
[Total Production Capacity: - 210 MT/Month]
OF
M/S. GAJANAN ORGANICS LLP AT
Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1, Latipar-Tankara road,
Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi, Gujarat
Project Proponentโs Name: Mr. Mehul Kachrola โ Partner
CATEGORY: 5 (F) : A Baseline Monitoring Period [October 2020 to December 2020]
Baseline Study Carried By: T. R. Associates Laboratory (NABL Certificate Number: Tc-7896)
PREPARED BY :
T. R. ASSOCIATES [NABET ACCREDITED EIA CONSULTANT]
A-401, S. G. Business Hub, B/w sola Bhagwat & Gota Over Bridge,
Near Umiya Campus, S. G. Highway, Ahmedabad โ 380060 EMAIL: [email protected]
CONTACT NO.: 09825371099
NABET Accreditation No.: NABET/EIA/1922/RA 0142 Dated 26/12/2019 Valid Up to 9/10/2022
APRIL : 2021
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates, Ahmedabad
NABET Accredited Abbreviations and Acronyms
Abbreviations and Acronyms
AAQ : Ambient Air Quality ATFD : Agitated Thin Film Dryer ALOHA : Areal Locations of Hazardous Atmospheres APCM : Air Pollution Control Mechanism APHA : American Public Health Association BLEVE : Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosion BOD : Biochemical Oxygen Demand BP : Boiling Point CC&A : Consolidated Consent & Authorization CEES : Centre for Environment and Explosive Safety CER : Corporate Environment Responsibility CETP : Common Effluent Treatment Plant CGWA : Central Ground Water Authority CHWIF : Common Hazardous Waste Incineration Facility COD : Chemical Oxygen Demand CPCB : Central Pollution Control Board CW : Cross Wind db : Decibel DEM : Digital Elevation Model DGFASLI : Directorate General Factory Advice Service and Labour Institutes DGFT : Directorate General of Foreign Trade DRDO : Defense Research and Development Organization DMP : Disaster Management Plan DTM : Digital Terrain Model DW : Down Wind GIS : Geographical Information System GPCB : Gujarat Pollution Control Board GOI : Government of India EAC : Environmental Appraisal Committee EC : Environmental Clearence EHS : Environmental Health & Safty EIA : Environmental Impact Assessment EMP : Environmental Management Plan EMS : Environmental Management Cell ERDAS : Earth Resources Data Analysis System ETP : Effluent Treatment Plant FP : Flash Point GLC : Ground Level Concentration GW : Ground Water HAZOP : Hazard and Operability Study HDPE : High Density Poly Ethylene HIRA : Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment HTL : High Tide Line IDLH : Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health IMD : Indian Meteorological Department IS : Indian Standards
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates, Ahmedabad
NABET Accredited Abbreviations and Acronyms
KLD : Kilo Liters per Day Kcal/hr : Kilo Calories per Hour KVA : Kilo Volt Ampere LC : Lethal Concentration LD : Lethal Dose LDAR : Leak Detection and Repair LDO : Light Diesel Oil LEL : Lower Explosive Limit LuLc : Land Use Land Cover MAH : Major Accident Hazards MCA : Maximum Credible Accident MEE : Multiple Effect Evaporator M.F. : Melamine Formaldehyde mm : Millimeter MOC : Material of Construction MoEF & CC : Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change MS : Mild Steel MSDS : Material Safety Data Sheet MSIHC : Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals MT : Metric Tons MTPM : Metric Tons per Month NA : Non Agricultural NAAQS : National Ambient Air Quality Standards NABET : National Accreditation Board for Education & Training NABL : National Accreditation Board for Laboratories NFPA : National Fire Protection Association NH : National Highway NOC : No Objection Certificate NRSC : National Remote Sensing Centre OSHA : Occupational Safety and Health Administration PCU : Passenger Car Unit PFR : Pre Feasibility Report P.F. : Phenol Formaldehyde PGVCL : Paschim Gujarat Vij Company Limited pH : Potential of Hydrogen Ion PM : Particulate Matter POP : Plaster of Peris PPE : Personal Protective Equipment PPM : Parts Per Million PUC : Pollution under Control PVC : Poly Vinyl Chloride QRA : Quantitative Risk Assessment RA : Risk Assessment RO : Reverse Osmosis RPM : Rotation Per Minute R&R : Rehabilitation & Resettlement SAR : Sodium Absorption Ratio SCBA : Self Contained Breathing Apparatus
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates, Ahmedabad
NABET Accredited Abbreviations and Acronyms
SH : State Highway SOP : Standard Operating Procedure SPCB : State Pollution Control Board SPM : Suspended Particulate Matter STEL : Short Term Exposure Limit STP : Sewage Treatment Plant SW : Surface Water TDS : Total Dissolved Solids TFH : Thermic Fluid Heater TGM : Technical Guidance Manual TLV : Threshold Limit Value TOR : Terms of Reference TPH : Tons per Hour TR : Ton of Refrigeration TSDF : Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facility TSS : Total Suspended Solids TWA : Time-Weighted Average UEL : Upper Explosive Limit U.F. : Urea Formaldehyde UTM : Universal Transverse Mercator UTPCC : Union Territory Pollution Control Committee UW : Up Wind VHAP : Volatile Hazardous Air Pollutants VOCs : Volatile Organic Compounds w/w : wastewater ZLD : Zero Liquid Discharge
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DECLARATION BY EXPERTS
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INDEX
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP
Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1, Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi,
Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates (Ahmedabad) NABET Accredited
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INDEX
CHAPTER
NO. CONTENT
PAGE
NO.
1 INTRODUCTION 1.1- 1.11
1.1 Preamble 1.1
1.2 Purpose of the EIA report 1.1
1.3 Promoters and their back ground 1.2
1.4 Need of the project and its importance in the country 1.3
1.5 Location of the proposed project and siting criteria 1.6
1.6 Scope of EIA study 1.10
1.7 Regulatory frame work 1.11
2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 2.1-2.64
2.1 Preamble 2.1
2.2 Site History 2.1
2.3 Project Location 2.1
2.3.1. Photographs of Proposed Project Site 2.6
2.3.2. Justification of Site Selection 2.6
2.4 Salient features of the proposed project site 2.7
2.5 Proposed project land & plant lay-out 2.10
2.6 Capital cost of the proposed project 2.12
2.6.1 Schedule for approval & implementation 2.12
2.7 Manufacturing Process 2.13
2.7.1 Pigment Phthalocyanine Green 7 2.13
2.7.2 Pigment Orange 13 2.15
2.7.3 Pigment Orange 34 2.17
2.7.4 Pigment Red 2 2.19
2.7.5 Pigment Red 3 2.21
2.7.6 Pigment Red 4 2.23
2.7.7 Pigment Red 48 : 2 2.24
2.7.8 pigment Red 49 : 2 2.27
2.7.9 Pigment Red 53: 1 2.30
2.7.10 Pigment Red 57 : 1 2.32
2.7.11 Pigment Red 63 : 1 2.34
2.7.12 Pigment Red 112 2.36
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP
Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1, Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi,
Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates (Ahmedabad) NABET Accredited
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CHAPTER
NO. CONTENT
PAGE
NO.
2.7.13 Pigment Yellow 1 2.38
2.7.14 Pigment Yellow 12 2.40
2.7.15 Pigment Yellow 13 2.41
2.7.16 Pigment Yellow 83 2.43
2.8 Storage details of Raw Materials & Products 2.46
2.9 Requirement of Resources 2.48
2.9.1. Electricity / Power 2.48
2.9.2. Manpower 2.48
2.9.3. Water 2.48
2.9.4. Fuel 2.48
2.9.5. Plant, Machineries & Utilities 2.49
2.10 Energy Balance 2.50
2.10
(a)
Details of Solvent Recovery 2.51
2.11 Pollution Potential And Mitigation Measures 2.52
2.11.1 Water Pollution 2.52
2.11.1.1 Domestic wastewater (Sewage) Treatment and Disposal 2.55
2.11.1.2 Industrial wastewater Treatment and Disposal 2.55
2.11.2 Air Pollution 2.58
2.11.2.1 Flue Gas Emission 2.58
2.11.2.2 Process gas Emission 2.59
2.11.2.3 Fugitive Emission 2.60
2.11.3 Solid / Hazardous Waste 2.61
2.11.3.1 Fly Ash Management 2.62
2.11.4 Noise & Vibration 2.62
2.11.5 Potential Impacts & Mitigation Measures 2.63
3 DESCRIPTION OF ENVIRONMENT 3.1-3.89
3.1 Introduction 3.1
3.1.1 Baseline Study Period 3.2
3.1.2 Baseline Study Area 3.2
3.1.3 Baseline Study Methodology 3.2
3.2 Air Environment 3.3
3.2.1 Micrometeorological Data 3.4
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP
Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1, Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi,
Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates (Ahmedabad) NABET Accredited
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CHAPTER
NO. CONTENT
PAGE
NO.
3.2.1.1 Meteorological Data from Secondary Sources 3.5
3.2.1.2 Primary Meteorology Data 3.7
3.2.2 Selection of AAQ Stations 3.9
3.2.2.1 Existing AAQ Status 3.9
3.2.2.2 Baseline Data Interpretation of AAQ of Study Area 3.12
3.2.3 Air Quality Index: 3.17
3.2.3.1 Objective of Air Quality Index: 3.17
3.2.3.2 Interpretation of Air Quality Index 3.20
3.3 Noise Environment 3.20
3.3.1 Existing Noise Levels 3.21
3.3.2 Data Analysis 3.23
3.3.3 Baseline Data Interpretation of Ambient Noise Quality (Day
and Night Time)
3.24
3.4 Water Environment 3.26
3.4.1 Water Quality 3.27
3.4.1.1 Sample Collection and Analysis 3.27
3.4.1.2 Data Analysis 3.34
3.4.1.3 Baseline Data Interpretation of Ground Water Analysis 3.36
3.4.1.4 Baseline Data Interpretation of Surface Water Analysis 3.40
3.4.1.5 Water Quality Index 3.40
3.5 Soil Environment 3.44
3.5.1 Methodology of Sample Collection and Analysis 3.44
3.5.2 Baseline Data Interpretation of Soil Analysis 3.46
3.6 Geo-Hydrological Features 3.50
3.7 Land Use Status 3.54
3.7.1 Topography 3.61
3.8 Ecology & Biodiversity 3.64
3.8.1 Collection of Secondary Data from EIA Coordinator and
Team
3.64
3.8.2 Primary and Field Data Collection with associate team 3.64
3.8.2.1 Vegetation and habitat survey 3.65
3.8.2.2 Wild animals, reptiles and birdโs population:
Assessment and Survey
3.65
3.8.3 Biodiversity Status 3.66
3.8.4 Biodiversity Status-Flora 3.66
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP
Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1, Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi,
Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates (Ahmedabad) NABET Accredited
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NO. CONTENT
PAGE
NO.
3.8.4.1 Taxonomical Status 3.66
3.8.4.2 Status of Life Form 3.66
3.8.4.3 Common / Domestic Tree Species 3.67
3.8.4.4 Wild / Forest Tree Species 3.68
3.8.4.5 Status of Agriculture Crops 3.68
3.8.5 Biodiversity- Status of Fauna 3.69
3.8.5.1 Herpetofauna 3.69
3.8.5.2 Birds (Terrestrial and Aquatic) 3.69
3.8.5.3 Status of mammals 3.72
3.8.6 Threatened Plants and Animals and Conclusion Note 3.72
3.8.6.1 Conservation of Indian Peafowl 3.73
3.8.6.2 Conservation of Shikra & Pied Harrier 3.74
3.9 Socio Economic Environment 3.76
3.9.1 Introduction 3.76
3.9.2 Objective of the study 3.76
3.10 Traffic Survey 3.95
4 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS & MITIGATION MAESURES 4.1- 4.19
4.1 Introduction 4.1
4.2 Impact Identification 4.2
4.3 Assessment of Impacts 4.5
4.4 Quantification of Impacts 4.8
4.4.1 Environmental Attributes & Relative Importance 4.8
4.4.2 Magnitude Criteria 4.9
4.4.3 Matrix Development 4.9
4.5 Air Quality Modelling 4.20
4.6 Mitigation Measures for Impacts on Environment during
Construction Phase
4.31
4.7 Mitigation Measure for Impacts on Environmental during
Operation Phase
4.32
4.8 Existing Traffic & Vehicular Pollution 4.37
5 ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVES 5.1-5.3
5.1 Preamble 5.1
5.2 Project Details 5.1
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP
Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1, Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi,
Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates (Ahmedabad) NABET Accredited
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NO. CONTENT
PAGE
NO.
5.3 Site Alternatives 5.1
5.4 Alternative for Technologies 5.3
6 ENVIRONMENT MONITORING PROGRAM 6.1-6.4
6.1 Preamble 6.1
6.2
Environmental Monitoring Program & Budget for Implementation
of Environmental Monitoring Plan
6.1
6.3 Infrastructural Requirements 6.3
6.4 Documentation and Reporting 6.4
6.5 Corporate Environment Policy 6.4
7 ADDITIONAL STUDIES 7.1-7.42
A Public Consultation 7.1
B Risk Assessment Study 7.1
C Social Impact Assessment, R & R Action Plan 7.1
7.1 Risk Assessment 7.2
7.2 Risk Assessment Methodology 7.2
7.3 Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA) 7.2
7.3.1 Hazard Identification Methods 7.3
7.3.2 Identification of Hazardous Chemicals used within
Premises
7.3
7.3.3 Storage Details of Raw Material and Products 7.11
7.3.4 Credible Accident Source/ Worst Case Scenarios 7.34
7.4 Consequence Modeling 7.34
7.4.1 Damage Criteria 7.34
7.4.2 Details of Model Used for Consequence Analysis 7.37
7.5 Estimation of Effect of Damage / Impact Identification 7.50
7.6 Summary 7.50
Proposed Risk Reduction Measures 7.51
7.7 Occupational Health Surveillance Program 7.53
7.7.1 Treatment Facilities Provided to Workers affected by
accidental Spillage of Chemicals
7.54
7.7.2 Minimization of the manual handling of hazardous
substance
7.55
7.7.3 DOโS and DONโTโS 7.55
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP
Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1, Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi,
Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates (Ahmedabad) NABET Accredited
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PAGE
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7.7.4 Disaster Management Plan 7.57
7.7.4.1 Disaster 7.57
7.7.4.2 On-Site Emergency Plan 7.57
7.7.4.3 Site Plan of the Factory and Surrounding 7.58
7.7.4.4 Types of Overall Emergencies 7.58
7.7.4.5 Assessment of In-plant Hazards 7.59
7.7.4.6 Emergency Control System 7.60
7.7.5 Offsite Emergency Preparedness Plan 7.72
7.8 LDAR (Leak Detection and Repair) 7.78
8 PROJECT BENEFITS 8.1-8.2
8.1 Preamble 8.1
8.2 Employment Potential 8.1
8.3 Improvement in Physical & Social Infrastructure 8.1
8.4 Other Tangible Benefits 8.2
8.5 Corporate Environment Responsibility (CER) 8.2
9 ENVIRONMENTAL COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS 9.1
9.1 Environmental cost benefit analysis 9.1
10 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN 10.1-10.14
10.1 Introduction 10.1
10.2 Objectives of Environmental Management Plan 10.1
10.3 Components of Environmental Management Plan 10.2
10.3.1 Environment Management System (EMS) 10.2
10.3.2 Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) 10.2
10.3.3 Environmental Management Cell (EMC) 10.3
10.4 Environmental Management Plan for Proposed Project 10.4
10.4.1 Environmental Management during Construction Phase 10.4
10.4.2 Environmental Management during Operation Phase 10.5
10.5 Greenbelt Development Plan 10.10
10.6 Rain Water Harvesting Scheme 10.11
10.7 Occupational Health Management Plan 10.13
10.8 Fire & Safety Management Plan 10.13
10.9 Budget for Environment Protection Measures 10.14
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP
Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1, Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi,
Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates (Ahmedabad) NABET Accredited
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NO. CONTENT
PAGE
NO.
11 SUMMARY & CONCLUSION 11.1โ11.4
11.1 Introduction 11.1
11.2 Air Environment 11.1
11.3 Water Environment 11.2
11.4 Noise Environment 11.2
11.5 Land/Soil Environment 11.2
11.6 Ecology & Biodiversity 11.3
11.7 Socio-Economic Environment 11.3
11.8 Conclusion 11.4
12 DISCLOSURE OF CONSULTANT ORGANIZATION 12.1-12.2
12.1 Declaration for Involvement in EIA study 12.1
12.2 Company Profile 12.2
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP
Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1, Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi,
Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates (Ahmedabad) NABET Accredited
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LIST OF TABLES
TABLE
NO. LIST OF TABLES
PAGE
NO.
1.1 Details of Proposed Product 1.1
1.2 Promoters and their Background 1.2
1.3 Sitting Criteria 1.9
1.4 Scope of the Study 1.10
1.5 Regulatory Frame Work 1.11
2.0 List of Major Industries near Project Site 2.7
2.1 Salient Features of the Proposed Project Site 2.7
2.2 Area Break-up of Project Site 2.10
2.3 Break-up of capital cost for Proposed Project 2.12
2.4 Details of Proposed Raw Material 2.46
2.5 Details of Proposed Products 2.48
2.6 Fuel Requirement 2.49
2.7 List of Plant, Machineries and Utilities 2.49
2.8 Energy Balance 2.50
2.8(a) Details of Solvent recovery 2.51
2.9 Stream-wise Water Requirement & Wastewater Generation 2.52
2.9(a) Product-wise Water Requirement & Wastewater Generation 2.53
2.10 Details of Effluent Treatment Plant Units 2.56
2.11 Technical details of Single Stage Forced Circulation Evaporator 2.56
2.12 Stream-wise Quality of Effluent 2.57
2.13(a) Details of flue Gas Emissions 2.58
2.13(b) Details of process Gas Emissions 2.59
2.14 Details of Air Pollution Control System 2.59
2.15 Details of Hazardous waste Management 2.61
2.16 Portable Environmental Impacts and Mitigation Measure 2.63
3.1 Brief Baseline Planning 3.2
3.2 Meteorological Data Collection Period 3.5
3.3 Monthly Mean values of Meteorological Data (Secondary Data) 3.5
3.4 Ambient Air Monitoring Locations 3.10
3.5 Air โ Parameters Analyzed and Sampling Duration 3.11
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP
Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1, Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi,
Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates (Ahmedabad) NABET Accredited
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TABLE
NO. LIST OF TABLES
PAGE
NO.
3.6 Ambient Air Quality โ Methodology 3.11
3.7 Preservation Methods of Samples of Ambient Air 3.11
3.8 Ambient Air Monitoring Results (Baseline Period: (14-10-2020 to 4-
1-2021) 3.12
3.9 Rating of Ambient Air Quality 3.18
3.10 Baseline Status of Ambient Air Quality 3.19
3.11 Noise Monitoring Locations 3.22
3.12 Noise Level Monitoring Data (Day timings in Leq dB (A)) 3.23
3.13 Hourly Noise Data (Night timings in Leq dB (A)) 3.24
3.14 Preservation Chart for different parameters 3.28
3.15(a) Ground Water Monitoring Locations 3.31
3.15(b) Ground Water Monitoring Locations Site observation 3.31
3.16(a) Surface Water Monitoring Locations 3.32
3.16(b) Surface Water Monitoring Locations Site observation 3.33
3.17 Water Quality โ Physio-chemical Analysis of Ground Water 3.34
3.18 Water Quality โ Physio-chemical Analysis of Surface Water 3.37
3.19 Water Quality Index for Ground Water 3.40
3.20 Water quality classification based on WQI 3.41
3.21 Water Quality Index for Surface Water 3.42
3.22 Soil Sampling Location 3.46
3.23 Phsiochemical Parameters of the soil 3.48
3.25 District wise status of ground water development in Gujarat(2011) 3.52
3.26 Land Use Land Cover Classification 3.57
3.27 Information of Field Survey 3.64
3.28 Taxanomic Status of plant species: M/s Gajanan Organics LLP 3.66
3.29 A Life form Status of plant species: M/s Gajanan Organics LLP 3.67
3.30 Common Tree Species: M/s Gajanan Organics LLP 3.67
3.31 Wild/Forest Tree Species: M/s Gajanan Organics LLP 3.68
3.32 List of Agriculture and Commercial Crop Species Recorded: M/s
Gajanan Organics LLP
3.68
3.33 Taxanomical Status of Herpetofauna: M/s Gajanan Organics LLP 3.69
3.34 Overall Status of Terrestrial and Aquatic Birds: M/s Gajanan
Organics LLP
3.70
3.35 Overall Status of Mammals: M/s Gajanan Organics LLP 3.72
3.36 List of villages in 10 km radius of project site area 3..77
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP
Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1, Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi,
Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates (Ahmedabad) NABET Accredited
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TABLE
NO. LIST OF TABLES
PAGE
NO.
3.37 List of villages surveyed for primary data collection 3.78
3.38 Population Distribution in the Study Area 3.81
3.39 Literacy Status in the Study Area 3.84
3.40 Occupational Structure of the nearby villages of project site area 3.86
3.41 Basic amenities detail for study villages covered in 5 km radius 3.89
3.42 List of Abbreviations 3.92
3.43 Traffic Count Data 3.97
4.1 Impact Identification Matrix (Construction & Operation and Post
Operation Phase) 4.3
4.2 Assessment of Impacts 4.6
4.3 Environmental Attributes 4.8
4.4 The Activity-Impact Evaluation Matrix 4.10
4.4(a) The Activity-Impact Evaluation Matrix with mitigation measures 4.15
4.5 Cumulative Impact Matrix 4.14
4.5(a) Cumulative Impact Matrix with mitigation measures 4.19
4.6(a) Details of Flue Gas Stacks 4.20
4.6(b) Details of Process Gas Stacks 4.20
4.7 Expected Pollutants and its Emission Rate 4.21
4.8 Predicted 24 hourly short term incremental concentration of PM10 4.28
4.9 Predicted 24 hourly short term incremental Concentrations of SO2 4.28
4.10 Predicted 24 hourly short term incremental Concentrations of NO2 4.29
4.11 Predicted 24 hourly short term incremental Concentrations of HCl 4.29
4.12 Predicted 24 hourly short term incremental Concentrations of Cl2 4.30
4.13 Construction Phase: Impacts & its Mitigation Measures 4.31
4.14 Operation Phase: Impacts & its Mitigation Measures 4.32
4.15 Assessment of Proposed Traffic Load 4.37
5.1 Proposed Technology Alternatives 5.3
6.1 Environmental Monitoring Program and Budget for Implementation
of Environmental Monitoring Plan 6.2
7.1 Chemical and Physical Properties of Hazardous Chemicals and
products 7.4
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP
Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1, Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi,
Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
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TABLE
NO. LIST OF TABLES
PAGE
NO.
7.2 Toxicity of Chemicals capable of producing MAHs [1] 7.11
7.3(A) Storage details of Raw Materials 7.11
7.3(B) Storage Details of Products 7.13
7.4 Identification of Hazards associated with Storage of Raw Materials 7.14
7.5 Identification of Process Hazards 7.29
7.6 Scenarios Considered for MCA Analysis (FOR ALOHA RUN
CHEMICAL)
7.34
7.7 Damage Due to Incident Radiation Intensities[2] 7.35
7.8 Radiation Exposure and Lethality 7.36
7.9 Consequence analysis and Damage Distance (Failure of raw material
storage tanks) 7.40
7.10 Types of Emergencies 7.58
7.11 Fire and Safety Equipmentโs & its Cost 7.67
7.12 Off-site Action Plan 7.76
7.13 List of compounds applicable for LDAR 7.78
7.14 LDAR Compound 7.81
7.15 Equipment Component Counts & Uncontrolled VOC Emissions 7.83
7.16 Frequency of monitoring of leaks & schedule for repair of leaks 7.85
8.1 Action Plan for Corporate Environment Responsibility Activities 8.3
10.1 Details of Plant Species in Greenbelt 10.10
10.2 Details of Rain Water Harvesting 10.12
10.3 Budgetary allocation towards Environmental Management 10.1
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP
Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1, Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi,
Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
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LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE
NO. LIST OF FIGURES
PAGE
NO.
1.1 Location of the project site 1.7
2.1 Index Map 2.2
2.2 Google Image showing surrounding 1,5,10 km radius area from the
project site
2.3
2.3 Google Image showing surrounding 500 m radius area from the
project site
2.4
2.4 Topo sheet showing surrounding 10 km radius area from the
project site
2.5
2.5 Photograph of the site visit 2.6
2.6 Google Image showing surrounding area from the project site (up
to 1km radius)
2.9
2.7 Google image showing surrounding area from the project site (up
to 10km radius)
2.9
2.8 Pie chart showing area break-up 2.10
2.9 Plant Lay-out 2.11
2.10 Water balance Diagram 2.54
2.11 Schematic Flow Diagram Of Effluent Treatment Plant 2.57
3.1 Wind Rose Diagram of Entire Year (Secondary Source) 3.6
3.2 Photograph showing Automatic Weather Station installed near
project site
3.7
3.2 A Primary Wind rose diagram 3.8
3.3 Map showing Ambient Air Quality Locations 3.9
3.4 Photograph showing Ambient Air Monitoring 3.10
3.5 Photograph Showing Noise Sample collection 3.22
3.6 Photograph showing Noise Sampling Location 3.23
3.7 Map showing ground and surface water Sample Collection 3.30
3.8 Map Showing Ground Water Monitoring Locations 3.32
3.9 Map showing surface water monitoring locations 3.33
3.10 Photograph showing soil sample collection 3.45
3.11 Map showing Soil Sampling Locations 3.45
3.12 Ground Water Prospect Map 3.53
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP
Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1, Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi,
Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates (Ahmedabad) NABET Accredited
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FIGURE
NO. LIST OF FIGURES
PAGE
NO.
3.13 Land use and land cover map of the 10 km radius of the study area 3.58
3.14 Satellite image of 10 km radius of the study area 3.59
3.15 Infrastructure Map of the 10 km radius study area 3.60
3.16 Topography Map of the 10 km radius study area 3.63
3.17 Photographs showing biodiversity status 3.75
3.18 Google map Showing all villages covered in 10 km radius of the
proposed project site
3.78
3.19 Google map showing location of socio-economics monitoring 3.79
3.20 Photo graphic proof of Socio-Economic monitoring 3.80
3.21 Population Distribution In the study area 3.83
3.22 Literacy status in the study area 3.85
3.23 Distribution of workers 3.87
3.24 Distribution of Basic amenitiies 3.91
3.25 Image showing Traffic surveying locations 3.95
3.26 Photographic proof of traffic survey 3.98
4.1 Ground Level Concentration of PM10 4.23
4.2 Ground Level Concentration of SO2 4.24
4.3 Ground Level Concentration of NO2 4.25
4.4 Ground Level Concentration of HCl 4.26
4.5 Ground Level Concentration of Cl2 4.27
7.1 Chlorine Toxic dispersion
(5 m/s weather condition โ stability class D)
7.43
7.2 Chlorine Toxic dispersion
(1.5 m/s weather condition โ stability class F)
7.44
7.3 MCB solvent Toxic dispersion
(1.5 m/s weather condition โ stability class F)
7.45
7.4 MCB solvent BLEVE (1.5 m/s weather condition โ stability class F) 7.46
7.5 Hydrochloric acid Toxic Dispersion
(1.5 m/s weather condition โ stability class F)
7.47
7.6 Hydrochloric acid Toxic Dispersion
(5 m/s weather condition โ stability class D)
7.48
7.7 Off-site emergency plan 7.74
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP
Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1, Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi,
Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates (Ahmedabad) NABET Accredited
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FIGURE
NO. LIST OF FIGURES
PAGE
NO.
10.1 Environmental Management Cell 10.3
LIST OF ANNEXURES
ANNEXURE
NO. LIST OF ANNEXURES
1 TOR Letter issued by MoEF&CC, New Delhi 2 Land possession document including NA permission 3 CGWA Permission 4 Meteorological data 5 Baseline Monitoring Reports 6 MSDS of Raw materials & Products 7 NABET Accredited certificate 8 NABL Accredited certificate 9 Baseline Network design
10 Ecology Annexure 11 Ionic balance surface water and ground water 12 Socio ecology datasheet 13 CWLW submission proof & Schedule โ 1 conservation plan 14 EC- NOC
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TOR
& ITโS COMPLIANCE
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
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TOR Compliance 1
TERMS OF REFERENCE (TOR) COMPLIANCE
Compliance statement is prepared for Terms of Reference received wide letter no.:- IA-J-
11011/84/2021-IA-II(I) dated 12th March 2021 (Attached as Annexureโ1) for proposed project to manufacture different types pigments. TOR. No.
TOR Condition Compliance status Page No.
A STANDARD TERMS OF REFERENCE 1 Executive Summary Executive summary in English and Vernacular
language (Gujarati) is given in EIA report before ToR compliance.
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2 Introduction I Details of the EIA
Consultant including NABET accreditation.
T. R. Associates is NABET accredited consultant. (Certificate no. NABET/EIA/1922/RA0142 (Rev.01)) dated 26/12/2019 valid up to 9/10/2022. Accreditation certificate is given in Annexure - 7.
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II Information about the project proponent.
Mehul Kachrola & Jagdish Dalsaniya are two partners, for more details refer section 1.3 of Chapter โ 1
1.2
III Importance and benefits of the project.
Social development is the main benefits of the project. For details please refer section 1.4 of Chapter โ 1
1.3
3 Project Description I Cost of project & time of
completion. Total cost of project is 1100 lakh; the break-up of cost and time duration is given in Table 2.3 and section 2.6 of Chapter โ 2.
2.12
II Products with capacities for the proposed project.
There will be total 16 products and total production capacity will be 210 MT/Month. Refer section 1.1 of Chapter โ 1.
1.1
III If expansion project, details of existing products with capacities and whether adequate land is available for expansion, reference of earlier EC if any.
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IV List of raw materials required and their source along with mode of transportation.
Raw materials will be purchased from local Traders and mode of transport will be road and rail. The details of the raw material required are given in Table 2-4. Storage detail of raw materials and products are given in Table 2-4 and 2-5.
2.47
V Other chemicals & materials required with quantities and storage capacities.
VI Details of Emission, Details of air emission are given in Section โ 2.58 &
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effluents, hazardous waste generation and their management.
2.11.2 of Chapter - 2. 2.59 Details of effluent are given in Section โ 2.11.1.1, 2.11.1.2 of Chapter - 2.
2.55
Details of hazardous waste generation & their management are given in Section- 2.11.3 of Chapter - 2.
2.61
VII Requirement of water, power, with source of supply, status of approval, water balance diagram, man-power requirement (regular and contract).
Fresh Water requirement (152.9 KLD) is given in Section 2.11.1 of Chapter โ 2. The unit has already made application for obtaining permission from CGWA & that is attached as Annexure โ 3. Water balance diagram is shown in Figure 2.10.
2.52 & 2.54
Power consumption with source of supply โ 300 KVA from PGVCL.
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VIII Process description along with major equipments and machineries, process flow sheet (quantitative) from raw material to products to be provided.
Process description along with chemical reaction, material balance, and process flow diagram is given in Sectionโ2.7 of Chapter โ 2.
2.13
Details of plant machineries are given in section โ 2.9.5 of Chapter โ 2.
2.49
IX Hazard identification and details of proposed safety systems.
Refer Section 7.3 and Table 7.4 7.2 & 7.14
X Expansion/modernization proposals: Copy of all the Environmental Clearance(s) including Amendments thereto obtained for the project from MOEF/SEIAA shall be attached as an Annexure. A certified copy of the latest Monitoring Report of the Regional Office of the Ministry of Environment and Forest as per circular dated 30th May, 2012 on the status of compliance of conditions stipulated in all the existing environmental clearances including Amendments shall be provided. In addition,
NA
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status of compliance of Consent to Operate for the ongoing/existing operation of the project from SPCB shall be attached with the EIA-EMP report. In case the existing project has not obtained environmental clearance, reasons for not taking EC under the provisions of the EIA Notification 1994 and/or EIA Notification 2006 shall be provided. Copies of Consent to Establish/No Objection Certificate and Consent to Operate ( in case of units operating prior to EIA Notification 2006, CTE and CTO of FY 2005-2006) obtained from the SPCB shall be submitted. Further, compliance report to the conditions of consents form the SPCB shall be submitted.
4 Site Details I Location of the project
site covering village, Taluka/Tehsil, District and State, Justification for selecting the site, whether other sites were considered.
Details regarding location of the project site covering village, Taluka/Tehsil, District and State etc. is given in section 2.3 of Chapter - 2.
2.1
Justification of site selection is given in Section โ 2.3.2 of Chapter โ 2.
2.6
II A toposheet of the study area of radius of 10km and site location on 1:50,000/1:25,000 scale on an A3/A2 sheet. (Including all eco-sensitive areas and environmentally sensitive places).
Survey of India Toposheet is given wide Figure 2.4.
2.5
III Details w.r.t. option analysis for selection of
Refer Section 1.5 of chapter -1 & section 5.3 of chapter - 5
1.6 & 5.1
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site. IV Co-ordinates (lat-long) of
all four corners of the site.
NODE LATITUDE LONGITUDE
A 22ยฐ36'28.35"N 70ยฐ35'55.57"E
B 22ยฐ36'28.44"N 70ยฐ35'58.80"E
C 22ยฐ36'22.64"N 70ยฐ35'59.37"E
D 22ยฐ36'21.77"N 70ยฐ35'59.41"E
E 22ยฐ36'20.53"N 70ยฐ35'59.39"E
F 22ยฐ36'20.82"N 70ยฐ35'55.44"E
G 22ยฐ36'22.75"N 70ยฐ35'55.53"E
H 22ยฐ36'23.61"N 70ยฐ35'55.51"E
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V Google map-Earth downloaded of the project site.
Google image showing nearby facilities in 1,5,10 km Radius study area of project site is given in Figure 2.2, 2.3, 2.6, 2.7
2.3 & 2.4, 2.9
VI Layout maps indicating existing unit as well as proposed unit indicating storage area, plant area, greenbelt area, utilities etc. If located within an Industrial area/Estate/Complex, layout of Industrial Area indicating location of unit within the Industrial area/Estate.
Layout map showing location and size of proposed infrastructure facilities such as production area, raw material & product storage area, utilities & ETP area etc. is given wide Figure 2.9.
2.11
VII Photographs of the proposed and existing (if applicable) plant site. If existing, show photographs of plantation/greenbelt, in particular.
Refer Figure 2.5 of Chapter-2 for photographs of proposed plant site.
2.6
VIII Land use break-up of total land of the project site (identified and acquired), government/private- agricultural, forest, wasteland, water bodies, settlements, etc shall be included. (Not required for industrial area).
Land use break-up of total land for proposed project site is given in Table 2.2
2.10
Project site is an open area which is presently not being used for any purposes. N.A permission is attached as Annexure -2.
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IX A list of major industries with name and type within study area (10km radius) shall be incorporated. Land
List of major industries with type of production is given in Table 2.0.
2.7
Land use details of study area are given wide Table 3.26 & Figure 3.13
3.54 to 3.60
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use details of the study area.
X Geological features and Geo-hydrological status of the study area shall be included.
Refer Section 3.6 of Chapter โ 3. 3.50
XI Details of Drainage of the project up to 5 km radius of study area. If the site is within 1 km radius of any major river, peak and lean season river discharge as well as flood occurrence frequency based on peak rainfall data of the past 30 years. Details of Flood Level of the project site and maximum Flood Level of the river shall also be provided. (mega green field projects).
There is Aji river in the near vicinity of project site which is 2.8 km away in NW direction. For drainage pattern please Refer Section 3.6 of Chapter โ 3.
3.50
XII Status of acquisition of land. If acquisition is not complete, stage of the acquisition process and expected time of complete possession of the land.
Land is already acquired. Land documents attached as Annexure โ 2.
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XIII R&R details in respect of land in line with state Government policy.
Not applicable as this project is to be established on a non-agricultural land and no R&R is involved.
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5 Forest and wildlife related issues (if applicable):
I Permission and approval for the use of forest land (forestry clearance), if any, and recommendations of the State Forest Department. (if applicable)
Not applicable as there is no forest land in 10 km study area.
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II Land use map based on High resolution satellite imagery (GPS) of the proposed site delineating the forestland (in case of projects involving forest land more than 40 ha).
Land use details of the study area are given in Figure 3.13. There is no forest land involved in proposed project.
3.58
III Status of Application submitted for obtaining the
Not applicable as there is no forest land in 10 km study area.
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stage I forestry clearance along with latest status shall be submitted.
IV The projects to be located within 10 km of the National Parks, Sanctuaries, Biosphere Reserves, Migratory Corridors of Wild Animals, the project proponent shall submit the map duly authenticated by Chief Wildlife Warden showing these features vis-ร -vis the project location and the recommendations or comments of the Chief Wildlife Warden-thereon.
Not applicable as there is no National Parks, Sanctuaries, Biosphere Reserves, Migratory Corridors of Wild Animals in 10 km study area. There is no reserved forest in 10 km circle area. Nearest Sanctuary is rampara wildlife sanctuary 33.2 km away in ESE direction.
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V Wildlife Conservation Plan duly authenticated by the Chief Wildlife Warden of the State Government for conservation of Schedule I fauna, if any exists in the study area.
Yes, Indian peafowl, pied harrier & Shikra are observed and conservation plan of the same & submission proof of CWLW is attached as Annexure โ 13.
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VI Copy of application submitted for clearance under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, to the Standing Committee of the National Board for Wildlife
Not applicable -
6 Environmental Status I Determination of
atmospheric inversion level at the project site and site-specific micro-meteorological data using temperature, relative humidity, hourly wind speed and direction and rainfall.
Site-specific primary meteorological data is attached as Annexure -4.
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II AAQ data (except monsoon) at 8 locations for PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NOX, CO and other parameters relevant to the project shall be collected. The monitoring stations shall be based CPCB guidelines and take into account the pre-dominant wind direction, population zone and sensitive receptors including reserved forests.
Baseline methodology for selection of ambient air quality monitoring locations is given in Section 3.2.2 Ambient air monitoring Locations are shown in table 3.4 and figure 3.3 of chapter โ 3.
3.9, 3.10
III Raw data of all AAQ measurement for 12 weeks of all stations as per frequency given in the NAQQM Notification of Nov. 2009 along with โ min., max., average and 98% values for each of the AAQ parameters from data of all AAQ stations should be provided as an annexure to the EIA Report.
Raw data of all AAQ measurement for 12 weeks of all stations along with โ min., max., average and 98% values is given in Annexure โ5 and table 3.8 of chapter โ 3.
3.12
IV Surface water quality of nearby River (100 m upstream and downstream of discharge point) and other surface drains at eight locations as per CPCB/MoEF & CC guidelines.
It may be noted that there is only one river, Aji river 3.66 km from the project site. Refer Table 3.16(A), figure 3.8 and table 3.18 of Chapter โ 3 for surface water quality monitoring locations and results.
3.32 & 3.37
V Whether the site falls near to polluted stretch of river identified by the CPCB/MoEF & CC, if yes give details.
There is no such polluted stretch of river identified by the CPCB /MoEF & CC in study area of project site.
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VI Ground water monitoring at minimum at 8 locations shall be included.
Refer Table 3.15(A), figure 3.8 and table 3.17 of Chapter โ 3 for ground water quality monitoring locations & results.
3.31- 3.32 &
3.34 VII Noise levels monitoring at
8 locations within the study area.
Noise level monitoring at 8 locations is given in Section โ3.3.1.
3.22
VIII Soil Characteristic as per CPCB guidelines.
Soil characteristics are given in table 3.23 3.48
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates, Ahmedabad NABET Accredited
TOR Compliance 8
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IX Traffic study of the area, type of vehicles, frequency of vehicles for transportation of materials, additional traffic due to proposed project, parking arrangement etc.
Existing traffic counts measured at a state highway โ 22 within the study area is given in Section- 3.10 & 4.8
3.95, 4.27
X Detailed description of flora and fauna (terrestrial and aquatic) existing in the study area shall be given with special reference to rare, endemic and endangered species. If Schedule-I fauna are found within the study area, a Wildlife Conservation Plan shall be prepared and furnished.
Detailed description of flora and fauna is given in Section- 3.8 and wildlife conservation plan for Schedule-I fauna is attachรฉ as Annexure - 13.
3.64
XI Socio-economic status of the study area.
Socio-economic status of study area is given in Section โ 3.9.
3.76
7 Impact and Environment Management Plan I Assessment of ground level
concentration of pollutants from the stack emission based on site-specific meteorological features. In case the project is located on a hilly terrain, the AQIP Modelling shall be done using inputs of the specific terrain characteristics for determining the potential impacts of the project on the AAQ. Cumulative impact of all sources of emissions (including transportation) on the AAQ of the area shall be assessed. Details of the model used and the input data used for modelling shall also be provided. The air quality contours shall be plotted
AQIP Modelling is not applicable as proposed unit is located in flat terrain. The input data for air quality model used are given in Section 4.5. Ground level concentrations plots (air quality contours) for PM10, SO2, NO2, HCl, Cl2 using AERMOD View-9.0 is given wide Figure 4.1-4.5 respectively. The predicted 24 hourly short term incremental concentrations for PM10, SO2 & NO2 HCl, Cl2 are given wide Table 4.8 to 4.12 respectively.
4.15
4.18
4.23
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates, Ahmedabad NABET Accredited
TOR Compliance 9
TOR. No.
TOR Condition Compliance status Page No.
on a location map showing the location of project site, habitation nearby, sensitive receptors, if any.
II Water Quality modelling โ in case of discharge in water body
No wastewater will be discharged in surface water streams as ETP is zero liquid discharge; hence not applicable.
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III Impact of the transport of the raw materials and end products on the surrounding environment shall be assessed and provided. In this regard, options for transport of raw materials and finished products and wastes (large quantities) by rail or rail-cum road transport or conveyor-cum-rail transport shall be examined.
Impact of air quality due to transportation of raw material is included in air quality modelling. For all the raw material and products road transportation will be proposed, hence expansion on traffic load on SH-22 is assessed. Proposed expansion in traffic load on SH-22 is given in section 4.8.
4.32
IV A note on treatment of wastewater from different plant operations, extent recycled and reused for different purposes shall be included. Complete scheme of effluent treatment. Characteristics of untreated and treated effluent to meet the prescribed standards of discharge under E(P) Rules.
Water requirement, wastewater generation, waste water treatment, characteristics of untreated and treated effluent, and schematic diagram of effluent treatment scheme is given in Section 2.11.1 of Chapter 2.
2.52
V Details of stack emission and action plan for control of emissions to meet standards.
Details of flue gas stack and process gas stack along with details of measures proposed to meet emission standard are given in section 2.11.2.1 & 2.11.2.2 of Chapter - 2
2.58-2.59
VI Measures for fugitive emission control
Fugitive emission control measures are given in section 2.11.2.3 of Chapter - 2
2.60
VII Details of hazardous waste generation and their storage, utilization and management. Copies of MOU regarding utilization of solid and hazardous
Details of hazardous waste generation and their storage, utilization and management is given wide Table 2-15 of Chapter โ 2.
2.61
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates, Ahmedabad NABET Accredited
TOR Compliance 10
TOR. No.
TOR Condition Compliance status Page No.
waste in cement plant shall also be included. EMP shall include the concept of waste-minimization, recycle/reuse/recover techniques, Energy conservation, and natural resource conservation.
VIII Proper utilization of fly ash shall be ensured as per Fly Ash Notification, 2009. A detailed plan of action shall be provided.
Fly ash will be generated due to burning of fuel in steam boiler. It will be collected & sold to brick manufacturer units. The details are shown in section 2.11.3.1 of chapter - 2
2.62
IX Action plan for the green belt development plan in 33 % area i.e. land with not less than 1,500 trees per ha. Giving details of species, width of plantation, planning schedule etc. shall be included. The green belt shall be around the project boundary and a scheme for greening of the roads used for the project shall also be incorporated.
Approximately 2364 nos. of trees will be planted in 7881 sq. mt. green belt area. For details please refer Section - 10.5 for Green Belt Development Plan.
10.10
X Action plan for rainwater harvesting measures at plant site shall be submitted to harvest rainwater from the roof tops and storm water drains to recharge the ground water and also to use for the various activities at the project site to conserve fresh water and reduce the water requirement from other sources.
Action plan for rainwater harvesting is given in Section - 10.6.
10.11
XI Total capital cost and recurring cost/annum for environmental pollution control measures shall be included.
Capital cost for Environment management will be 183.43 lakhs and recurring cost for Environment Protection per annum will be 207.42 lakhs Rs. The details are given in Table 10.3, 10.3A & 10.4.
10.15-10.19
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates, Ahmedabad NABET Accredited
TOR Compliance 11
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XII Action plan for post-project environmental monitoring shall be submitted.
Action plan for post-project environmental monitoring is given in Table 6.1.
6.2
XIII Onsite and Offsite Disaster (natural and Man-made) Preparedness and Emergency Management Plan including Risk Assessment and damage control. Disaster management plan should be linked with District Disaster Management Plan.
Refer Section 7.7.4 & 7.7.5 of Chapter โ 7 7.57 & 7.72
8 Occupational health I Plan and fund allocation to
ensure the occupational health & safety of all contract and casual workers
Plan to ensure occupational health & safety of all contract and casual workers is given in section 10.7. Fund allocation for occupational health & safety will be 4.05 lakhs. The detail is shown in table 10.3 A of Chapter - 10
10.13, 10.19
II Details of exposure specific health status evaluation of worker. If the workersโ health is being evaluated by pre designed format, chest x rays, Audiometry, Spirometry, Vision testing (Far & Near vision, colour vision and any other ocular defect) ECG, during pre-placement and periodical examinations give the details of the same. Details regarding last month analysed data of above mentioned parameters as per age, sex, duration of exposure and department wise.
Unit will regularly carry out medical checkup of the workers and will maintain records for the same.
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III Details of existing Occupational & Safety Hazards. What are the exposure levels of hazards and whether they are within Permissible Exposure level (PEL). If these are not within PEL,
There are no existing Occupational & Safety hazards as unit is still proposed. However, safety hazard is described in Table 7.4 of chapter 7 and Table 7.1 of chapter 7
7.14 7.4
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates, Ahmedabad NABET Accredited
TOR Compliance 12
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TOR Condition Compliance status Page No.
what measures the company has adopted to keep them within PEL so that health of the workers can be preserved,
IV Annual report of health status of workers with special reference to Occupational Health and Safety.
Will be maintained. -
9 Corporate Environment Policy
I 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.
At present, we have not laid down environment
policy. We will certainly lay down such a policy. --
II Does the Environment Policy prescribe for standard operating process /procedures to bring into focus any infringement / deviation / violation of the environmental or forest norms / conditions? If so, it may be detailed in the EIA.
Our unit has yet not started production.
Nevertheless, we shall see to it that Environmental
Policy that we have frozen will bring things into
focus and any future issues related to the
environment.
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III What is the hierarchical system or Administrative order of the company to deal with the environmental issues and for ensuring compliance with the environmental clearance conditions? Details of this system may be given.
Please refer in Section 10.3.3 of Chapter โ 10. 10.3
IV Does the company have 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 shall
At present, we have not set-up such system. However, we shall definitely set up a system to report such issues to board of directors, shareholders as well as stakeholders.
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates, Ahmedabad NABET Accredited
TOR Compliance 13
TOR. No.
TOR Condition Compliance status Page No.
be detailed in the EIA report
10 Details regarding infrastructure facilities such as sanitation, fuel, restroom etc. to be provided to the labour force during construction as well as to the casual workers including truck drivers during operation phase.
Workers including casual workers such as truck drivers will be provided with basic amenities like water supply, sanitation facilities, first aid, personal protective equipments, approach roads, communication etc.
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11 Enterprise Social Commitment (ESC) I Adequate funds (at least
2.5 % of the project cost) shall be earmarked towards the Enterprise Social Commitment based on Public Hearing issues and item-wise details along with time bound action plan shall be included. Socio-economic development activities need to be elaborated upon.
As per MoEF&CC Office Memorandum F.NO. 22-67/2017-IA III, MoEF&CC, New Delhi, dated on 1st May 2018 project proponent will earmark 2 % of capital investment (i.e., 2 % of 1100 lakhs = Rs. 22 Lakh), towards the Corporate Environment Responsibility. For details of CER activities please refer Section 8.5.
8.3
12 Any litigation pending against the project and/or any direction/order passed by any Court of Law against the project, if so, details thereof shall also be included. Has the unit received any notice under the Section 5 of Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 or relevant Sections of Air and Water Acts? If so, details thereof and compliance/ATR to the notice(s) and present status of the case.
Not Applicable. --
13 A tabular chart with index for point wise compliance of above TORs.
Complied. --
B SPECIFIC TERMS OF REFERENCE
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates, Ahmedabad NABET Accredited
TOR Compliance 14
TOR. No.
TOR Condition Compliance status Page No.
1 Details on solvents to be used, measures for solvent recovery and for emissions control
There will be only one solvent mono chloro benzene and detail about recovery is given in section 2.10(A) of chapter 2.
2.51
2 Details of process emissions from the proposed unit and its arrangement to control
There will be process gas emissions from the proposed unit and details given in section 2.11.2.2 of chapter 2.
2.59
3 Ambient air quality data should include VOC, other process-specific pollutants* like NH3*, Chlorine*, HCl*, HBr*, H2S*, HF*, etc. (* as applicable)
PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NO2, CO & VOCs, HCl, Cl2 have been monitored and results are presented in Table 3.8 of Chapter-3. Other pollutants are not applicable to this project.
3.12
4 Work zone monitoring arrangements for hazardous chemicals.
Register (Form no.37) for work zone air
monitoring will be done regularly after getting
the EC from concern authority.
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5 Detailed effluent treatment scheme including segregation of effluent streams for units adopting โZeroโ liquid discharge
The proposed treatment scheme for industrial effluent is given in section 2.11.1.2 of Chapter - 2.
2.55
6 Action plan for odour control to be submitted
Refer section 10.4.2 of Chapter โ 10 for requisite details.
10.5
7 A copy of the Memorandum of Understanding signed with cement manufacturers indicating clearly that they co-process organic solid/hazardous waste generated
Not Applicable as there is no any organic hazardous waste will be generated from proposed project.
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8 Authorization/Membership for the disposal of liquid effluent in CETP and solid/hazardous waste in TSDF, if any
Proposed unit will be โZeroโ discharge unit. So,
CETP membership is not required and unit will
obtain member ship of TSDF & CHWIF for
hazardous waste disposal after getting EC from
concern authority.
9 Action plan for utilization of MEE/dryers salts
Not Applicable as unit will send MEE salt to TSDF
site.
10 Material Safety Data Sheet for all chemicals that are being used/will be used
Attached as Annexure โ 6. --
11 Authorization/Membership for the disposal of solid/hazardous waste in
Unit will obtain member ship of TSDF site and
CHWIF for hazardous waste disposal after getting
EC from concern authority.
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates, Ahmedabad NABET Accredited
TOR Compliance 15
TOR. No.
TOR Condition Compliance status Page No.
TSDF. 12 Details of incinerator if to
be installed. Not applicable. --
13 Risk assessment for storage and handling of hazardous chemicals/solvents. Action plan for handling & safety system to be incorporated.
Please refer table 7-4 in Chapter 7. 7.14
14 Arrangements for ensuring health and safety of workers engaged in handling of toxic materials.
Please refer table 7-4 in Chapter 7. 7.14
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates (Ahmedabad)
NABET Accredited
Executive Summary - English
1
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY โ ENGLISH & GUJARATI
Executive Summary โ ENGLISH
1. INTRODUCTION
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP is a partnership firm proposing to set up a small scale pigments
Manufacturing unit at Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1, Latipar-Tankara
road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat. Proposed production of
Pigments will be of 210 MT/Month. Production details are given below:
Sr. No. Name of the Product Production
Capacity (MT/Month)
CI Number
1. Pigment Phthalocyanine Green 7 200 1328-53-6
Group 1 2. Pigment Orange 13
10
3520-72-7 3. Pigment Orange 34 15793-73-4 4. Pigment Red 2 6041-94-7
5. Pigment Red 3 2425-85-6
6. Pigment Red 4 2814-77-9 7. Pigment Red 48:2 7023-61-2 8. Pigment Red 49 1103-39-5 9. Pigment Red 53:1 5160-02-1 10. Pigment Red 57:1 5281-04-9 11. Pigment Red 63:1 6417-83-0 12. Pigment Red 112 6535-46-2 13. Pigment Yellow 1 2512-29-0 14. Pigment Yellow 12 6358-85-6 15. Pigment Yellow 13 5102-83-0
16. Pigment Yellow 83 5567-15-7
Total Production Capacity 210 --
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP has a total plot area of 22662 m2. Out of the stated 22662 m2 of
land area approximately 7881 m2 is green belt area (approx. 34.78 % of the total land area). The
total estimated cost of the proposed project is Rs. 1100 Lakhs. Total budget allocation towards
Environmental Management Facilities will be approx. Rs. 183.43 Lakhs.
M/s. T. R. Associates (NABET Accredited EIA Consultant) was appointed by M/s. Gajanan
Organics LLP to carry out the Environmental Impact Assessment study for their proposed
project.
The study of Environment Impact assessment (EIA) is based on baseline studies carried out
during the month of October, 2020 to December, 2020. The environmental parameters (ambient
air, water, soil, noise, flora and fauna) selected for study are those, which are likely to be most
affected by the proposed project. The study area is defined as an area within 10 km radius from
center of the project site.
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates (Ahmedabad)
NABET Accredited
Executive Summary - English
2
Salient Features within 10 km radius surroundings area as follows:
Sr. No. Important Features Description
1 Location Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1, Latipar-Tankara road, Village: Bangavadi, Taluka: Tankara & District: Morbi, Gujarat.
2 GPS Coordinates Latitude: 22ยฐ36'28.35"N Longitude: 70ยฐ35'55.57"E
3 Temperature Range 20.9หC to 34.1หC
4 Mean Sea Level 45 m
5 Annual Rain Fall 596 mm (average)
6 Nearest Railway Station Padadhari Railway station 19.53 km SSE direction
7 Nearest Airport Rajkot airport 37.8 km SE direction
8 Nearest Town Dhrol 18.7 km WSW direction
9 Nearest Village Bangavadi 2.1 km in NNE direction
10 Nearest National Highway NH 947 โ 19 km WSW direction
11 Nearest State Highway SH 22 โ 0.01 km in S direction
12 Nearest River/Water body Bangavadi reservoir 1.5 km NE direction Aji river 2.8 km NW direction
13 National Parks / Sanctuary None within 10 km radius. Nearest Sanctuary Rampara wildlife sanctuary 33.2 km away in ESE direction.
14 Nearest Reserved Forest None within 10 km radius
2. AIR ENVIRONMENT
The base line Ambient Air Quality (AAQ) status within 10 km study area has been assessed
through a monitoring network of 8 AAQ sampling stations during October, 2020 to December,
2020. Design of network for Ambient Air Quality monitoring locations were decided on
meteorology & available infrastructure facilities. The base-line Ambient Air Quality of the study
area was monitored for SO2, NOx, PM2.5, PM10, CO, VOC, HCl and cl2. The result for the same is
given as below:
Location Village
Results (98th Percentile) PM2.5 PM10 SO2 NO2
Project Site 44.58 75.6 17.35 27.26
Vaghgadh 32.75 61.6 16.06 26.14
Otala 45.55 78.2 20.5 34.49
Bangavadi 41.63 72.61 15.58 24.99
Latipur 49.73 81.21 20.72 38.63 Thoriyali paddhari
38.9 70.73 16.48 29.83
Khodapipar 35.63 64.83 9.78 20.96
Devaliya 37.83 67.9 13.71 31.73
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates (Ahmedabad)
NABET Accredited
Executive Summary - English
3
Permissible limit
[NAAQ standards-
2009]
60 ยตg/m3
100 ยตg/m3 80 ยตg/m3 80 ยตg/m3
Note: CO: Not Detected; VOC: Not Detected, Cl2 and HCl is found B.D.L. (D.L. = 5)
Analysis of ambient air samples revealed that the Air quality is found well within the prescribed
limits of National Ambient Air Quality standards.
The main source of gaseous emission is flue gas emission and process gas emission, in which
flue gas emission will be takes place from stack attached to Boiler, TFH and HAG. The fuel used
will be Briquettes or Indonesian coal and total fuel requirement for proposed project will be
9.83 MT/day for Indonesian coal or 13.52 MT/day for Briquettes. Stack height of 30 m will be
provided separately for Boiler, TFH and HAG for proper atmosphere dispersion of pollutants.
The probable emitted pollutants will be SPM, SO2& NO2 and to control this pollutants multi
cyclone dust collector, bag filter and water scrubber will be provided as APCM. Since Diesel is
used as a fuel for D. G. Set (backโup system) the flue gas emission will also be well within
prescribed norms and adequate stack height will be provided as air pollution control measures
for D. G. Set. As well as process gas emission will be take place from reaction vessel, spin flash
dryer, tray dryer and to control that adequate APCM system will be provided.
3. WATER ENVIRONMENT
Base - line data affirm that overall quality of both surface & ground water is suitable for
domestic activity including agricultural activity as per drinking water quality standards IS
10500. Ground water quality in the area meets the Water Quality Standards (IS 10500) for
drinking water except for pH, total hardness, magnesium and TDS at some locations and Surface
water quality in the area meets the Water Quality Standards (IS 10500) for drinking water
except for pH, total hardness, magnesium and TDS at some locations and total coliform has been
found in the surface water of all the villages. The surface water of all locations can be used for
domestic and agricultural purpose after primary treatment.
A. Water Requirement
The total fresh water requirement for the proposed project will be 152.9 KL/day Out of this
said water quantity 4.5 kl/day will be used for domestic purpose, 133.44 kl/day will be used
for industrial activities and 14.96 kl/day will be used for greenbelt development purpose. The
required water will be obtained through Bore well.
B. Wastewater Generation and its Disposal
The total generation of industrial wastewater will be 195.06 kl/day. The domestic wastewater
(4.2 Kl/day) generated will be sent to soak pit via septic tank.
Industrial wastewater will be generated from boiler, cooling tower, washing, manufacturing
process & RO plant. First of all wastewater from process and washing activity collected in
collection tank Then effluent shall be passed through Oil & Grease Removal Tank. Then effluent
shall be collected in Collection cum neutralization tank. Alum and Polyelectrolyte shall be dosed
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates (Ahmedabad)
NABET Accredited
Executive Summary - English
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from Alum Dosing Tank (ADT) and Polyelectrolyte Dosing Tank (PEDT) respectively by gravity
into collection cum neutralization tank to carry out coagulation. Then after, wastewater shall go
to primary Settling Tank-1 (PST-1). Clear water from PST collected in holding tank where RO
reject is mixed with it and then passes through multi effect evaporator followed by ATFD.
Condensate from MEE shall reuse in Process and solids from ATFD shall be collected and stored
in SHW storage area for disposal in TSDF.
Now from dilute stream total 5.14 KLD of wastewater will be generated from cooling tower
blow down, boiler blow down and RO reject. It will be collected in Collection cum Neutralization
Tank. Effluent will be then neutralized using Lime & Alum and then after, wastewater shall go to
primary Settling Tank-2 (PST-2). Sludge shall be removed from bottom of PST-2 and clear water
send to RO. Permeate shall be reuse in process and reject water will be send to MEE.
Evaporation residue from evaporator will be handled with ETP sludge. ETP sludge along with
evaporation residue from evaporator will be disposed off at TSDF site. Thus, the unit will
maintain Zero Effluent Discharge.
4. LAND / SOIL ENVIRONMENT
During operation activity the impact of air, water and solid waste pollution on soil causes direct
/ indirect effect on soil.
As all necessary air pollution control steps are provided therefore there will not be any adverse
impact of air pollution on soil from proposed project.
It may be noted that there will be no disposal of untreated effluent on land. So, there will be no
adverse effect on land / soil due to water.
All necessary control steps are provided for handling, storage and disposal of solid/hazardous
waste generated from the plant. Thus, there will not be any significant impact of
solid/hazardous waste on the soil environment.
5. NOISE ENVIRONMENT
Noise level was recorded at 8 locations within the study area to provide the baseline data to
describe the existing situations.
Sr. No.
Location
Noise Level (Leq) in dBA
(Day Time)
Noise Level (Leq) in dBA
(Night Time)
Measured Permissible
Limit Measured
Permissible Limit
1 Project Site 48.9 75 42.5 70 2 Otala 60.7 65 45.4 55 3 Devaliya 51.8 55 43.2 45 4 Bangavadi 44.6 50 35.9 40 5 Timbdi 47.8 55 38.2 45 6 Khakhra 49.5 55 40.3 45 7 Thoriyali Paddhari 43.9 50 32.8 40 8 khodapipar 59.3 65 50.5 55
Sound levels had been recorded according to IS: 9989:1991 (Reaffirmed 2001). The maximum
noise level measured in the study area was 63.3 dB (A) in day time and 48.2 dB (A) in night time
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates (Ahmedabad)
NABET Accredited
Executive Summary - English
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at Otala, which were below the stipulated standards. The noise levels (Leq) of the residential
area within the impact zone varied from 43.9 โ 60.7 dB (A) in the day time and 32.8 โ 50.5 dB
(A) in the night time.
6. SOCIO-ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
An assessment of socio-economic environment forms an integral part of an EIA study. Socio-
economic environment โ demographic & related socio-economic data was collected from
District Census Handbook to assess socio-economic status of the study area.
For proposed project activity, total 60 nos. of skilled and unskilled employees/workers will be
required. The indirect employment will be generated by way of transportation, shopkeepers
and other casual employment for many people.
Local people will be given preference wherever found suitable for all the jobs in the plant.
Economic status of the local people will improve due to the increased business opportunities,
thereby, making a positive impact. Educational, medical and housing facilities in the study area
will considerably improve.
7. ECOLOGY & BIODIVERSITY
Ecology & Biodiversity study reported a total of 130 plant species, 7 Herpetofauna, 38 birds and
6 species of mammals from the buffer zone of M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP. However, no
threatened biodiversity was reported with high density or richness from the core and buffer
zones of the study area.
3 Schedule 1 species (Indian peafowl, Shikra and Pied Harrier) was found in the buffer area for that conservation is already prepared. In addition, no true multi species forest type was recorded in the vicinity of the five kilometre radius of the project site. There are no direct or indirect threats predicted due to production at project location. The terrestrial ecosystem is considerably free from the project related impacts as the project associated activities do not required any additional land.
8. SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
The main hazardous waste generation will be ETP Sludge & Evaporation Residue, Sodium
hypochlorite solution (20%), Spent hydrochloric acid (25 % HCL), Aluminium Chloride solution,
Spent carbon, Spent solvent, Used Oil & Discarded Plastic Bags/Drums.
ETP Sludge & Evaporation Residue will be disposed off at approved TSDF site. Spent carbon will
be disposed off at approved CHWIF site. Used Oil will be reused within premises as a lubricant
or sold to registered recycler. Sodium hypochlorite solution (20%) Spent hydrochloric acid (25
% HCL); Aluminium Chloride solution will be sold to approved rule 9 vendor. Spent solvent will
be reuse in manufacturing process. Discarded Plastic Bags/Drums will be sold to authorized
vendor.
The unit will provide isolated area for the storage of hazardous waste. Thus, hazardous waste
management system provided by the unit will be adequate and there will not be any major
impact on the environment due to hazardous waste.
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates (Ahmedabad)
NABET Accredited
Executive Summary - English
6
9. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
An Environmental Management Plan has been prepared for mitigation of the adverse impacts.
The Environmental Management Plan describes in brief, the managementโs plan for proper and
adequate implementation of treatment and control system for pollutants and for maintaining
the environment. It also include development of green belt, proper safety of workers,
environmental monitoring plan, rain water harvesting, fire protection system and measures etc.
An Environmental Management Cell will be formed for effective implementation of
Environmental Management Plan.
10. ENVIRONMENT MONITORING PROGRAM
Monitoring of environmental factors will enable us to identify the changes in the environmental
impacts at various locations and their mitigative measures. To ensure the effective
implementation of the EMP, monitoring of ambient air quality, stack emissions, analysis &
monitoring of water environment and noise level will be carried out as required / specified by
statutory authority.
11. RISK ASSESSMENT
Risk analysis and study have been carried out for identification of hazards, selection of
maximum credible scenarios, risk mitigation measures etc. All the hazardous chemicals will be
stored and handled as per MSDS guidelines. Personal protective equipmentโs will be provided to
the workers.
12. GREEN BELT DEVELOPMENT
A greenbelt of approximately 34.78 % of total plot area (22662 m2) will be developed within the project site to minimize the air pollution, noise pollution, balancing eco-environment, soil erosion / protection etc. Greenbelt area is 7881 m2 of the total plot area.
13. PROJECT BENEFITS
The proposed project will become beneficial to the surrounding area or community in terms of
infrastructural development, social development, employment and other benefits.
The proposed project has a potential for employment of skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled
employees during operation phase. A total of 60 persons are likely to get direct employment due
to the proposed project. The project gives 2% of project cost for socio-economic development
activities in surrounding villages which will be continued further.
14. CONCLUSION
Negligible impacts will occur on air quality. However, all the necessary air pollution
control measures will be provided.
No ecological damage will occur.
No adverse impacts will occur on water environment.
Local employment opportunities will increase.
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates (Ahmedabad)
NABET Accredited
Executive Summary - English
7
Various other environment parameters like Forest/ National Park/ Sanctuary and
Religious / Historical Places will not be affected.
Environment Management Plan has been formulated to control all the pollutant
parameters and Environment Management Cell will be set-up to ensure that these
parameters do not exceed the norms set out by the concerned authorities.
After commissioning of the proposed project, the Environmental Management Cell will
take care of all the pollution control measures.
It can be concluded on a positive note that after the implementation of the mitigation measures
and environmental management plan during the construction & operational phase, there will be
negligible impact on the environment due to the proposed project.
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เชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชคเชพเชตเชฒเชค เชตเชเซเชญเซเชเชเซเชต เชญเซเชจเซเชฏเชชเซเซเชเซเชเชฐเชฏเชฟเชเช เชฏเชตเซเชจเช เชญเชพเชเซ
เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ เชตเชฏ เช เชเชพเชฏเชฃเซ เชถเชฒเซเชพเชฐ
เชฎเซเชธเชธเชธ เชเชเชพเชจเชจ เชเชเชธเชจเชจเชเซเชธ เชเชเซ เชตเชฒเซ เชจเชซเชเชฏ: เซจเซฏเซจ/เซซ เซเชเซ เซง, เซจเซฏเซจ/เซฌ เซเชเซ เซง, เซจเซฏเซจ/เซญ เซเชเซ เซง,
เซจเซฏเซจ/เซฎ เซเชเซ เซง, เชฐเชคเซเชฏเซ-เชเชเชเชพเชฏเชพ เชฏเซเชก, เชเชพเชญ: เชซเชเชเชพเชฒเชกเซ, เชคเชพเชฒเชเซเซ: เชเชเชเชพเชฏเชพ เชจเซ เชเซเชฒเซเชฐเซ: เชญเซเชฏเชซเซ, เชเชเซเชฏเชพเชค.
T. R. Associates (Ahmedabad)
NABET Accredited
Executive Summary - Gujarati
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY โ GUJARATI เชธเชเชเซเชทเซเชชเซเชค เช เชนเชณเซเชพ
เซง. เชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชคเชพเชณเชจเชพ:-
เชญเซเชตเชตเชพ เชเชเชพเชจเชจ เชเชเชพเชตเชจเชเซเชต เชเชฐเชเชฐเซ เช เชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชคเชพเชตเชฒเชค เชเชเชญ เชเซ. เช เชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชคเชพเชตเชฒเชค เชเชเชญ เชตเชฒ เซ
เชจเชซเชเชฏ: เซจเซฏเซจ/เซซ เซเชเซ เซง, เซจเซฏเซจ/เซฌ เซเชเซ เซง, เซจเซฏเซจ/เซญ เซเชเซ เซง, เซจเซฏเซจ/เซฎ เซเชเซ เซง, เชฐเชคเซเชฏเซ-เชเชเชเชพเชฏเชพ เชฏเซเชก, เชเชพเชญ:
เชซเชเชเชพเชฒเชกเซ, เชคเชพเชฒเชเซเซ: เชเชเชเชพเชฏเชพ เชจเซ เชเซเชฒเซเชฐเซ: เชญเซเชฏเชซเซ, เชเชเซเชฏเชพเชค, เชฏเชพเชเชฎ เชเชพเชคเซ เชตเซเชจเซเชฅเซเชเซเช เชเชเซเชตเชจเช
เชเซเชตเชญเชเชฐ(เชฐเช เชฐเช เชชเซเชฐเชเชพเชฏ เชจเชพ เชตเชเซเชญเซเชเชเซเชต) เชจเซ เชเชเชคเซเชพเชฆเชจ เชเชฏเชฒเชพ เชญเชพเชเซเชจเซ เชฆเชฏเชเชพเชธเซเชค เชเชฏเซเชฐ เชเซ. เชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชคเชพเชจเชณเชค เชชเซเชฐเซเชกเชเซเช(เชเชคเซเชพเชฆเชจ)เชจเซ เชจเชณเชเชค
เชเซเชฐเชฎเชพเชเช เชชเซเชฐเซเชกเชเซเชเชจ เชเชจเชพเชฎ เชเซเชทเชฎเชคเชพ CI เชจเชฌเชเชฐ
เซง เชตเชเซเชญเซเชเช เชฅเซเชฐเซเชตเชพเชฎเชจเซเชจ
เชเซเชฐเซเชจ เซญ เซจเซฆเซฆ เชญเซเชเซเชฐเซเช เชเชจ/เชญเชพเชต
เซงเซฉเซจเซฎ-เซซเซฉ-เซฌ
เชเซเชฐเซ เซง
เซจ เชตเชเซเชญเซเชเช เชเชฏเซเชเช เซงเซฉ
เซงเซฆ เชญเซเชเซเชฐเซเช เชเชจ/เชญเชพเชต
เซฉเซซเซจเซฆ-เซญเซจ-เซญ เซฉ เชตเชเซเชญเซเชเช เชเชฏเซเชเช เซฉเซช เซงเซซเซญเซฏเซฉ-เซญเซฉ-เซช เซช เชตเชเซเชญเซเชเช เชฏเซเชก เซจ เซฌเซฆเซชเซง-เซฏเซช-เซญ เซซ เชตเชเซเชญเซเชเช เชฏเซเชก เซฉ เซจเซชเซจเซซ-เซฎเซซ-เซฌ เซฌ เชตเชเซเชญเซเชเช เชฏเซเชก เซช เซจเซฎเซงเซช-เซญเซญ-เซฏ เซญ เชตเชเซเชญเซเชเช เชฏเซเชก เซชเซฎ:เซจ เซญเซฆเซจเซฉ-เซฌเซง-เซจ เซฎ เชตเชเซเชญเซเชเช เชฏเซเชก เซชเซฏ เซงเซงเซฆเซฉ-เซฉเซฏ-เซซ เซฏ เชตเชเซเชญเซเชเช เชฏเซเชก เซซเซฉ:เซง เซซเซงเซฌเซฆ-เซฆเซจ-เซง เซงเซฆ เชตเชเซเชญเซเชเช เชฏเซเชก เซซเซญ:เซง เซซเซจเซฎเซง-เซฆเซช-เซฏ เซงเซง เชตเชเซเชญเซเชเช เชฏเซเชก เซฌเซฉ:เซง เซฌเซชเซงเซญ-เซฎเซฉ-เซฆ เซงเซจ เชตเชเซเชญเซเชเช เชฏเซเชก เซงเซงเซจ เซฌเซซเซฉเซซ-เซชเซฌ-เซจ เซงเซฉ เชตเชเซเชญเซเชเช เชฎเชฒเซเชฐเซ เซง เซจเซซเซงเซจ-เซจเซฏ-เซฆ
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เชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชคเชพเชตเชฒเชค เชตเชเซเชญเซเชเชเซเชต เชญเซเชจเซเชฏเชชเซเซเชเซเชเชฐเชฏเชฟเชเช เชฏเชตเซเชจเช เชญเชพเชเซ
เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ เชตเชฏ เช เชเชพเชฏเชฃเซ เชถเชฒเซเชพเชฐ
เชฎเซเชธเชธเชธ เชเชเชพเชจเชจ เชเชเชธเชจเชจเชเซเชธ เชเชเซ เชตเชฒเซ เชจเชซเชเชฏ: เซจเซฏเซจ/เซซ เซเชเซ เซง, เซจเซฏเซจ/เซฌ เซเชเซ เซง, เซจเซฏเซจ/เซญ เซเชเซ เซง,
เซจเซฏเซจ/เซฎ เซเชเซ เซง, เชฐเชคเซเชฏเซ-เชเชเชเชพเชฏเชพ เชฏเซเชก, เชเชพเชญ: เชซเชเชเชพเชฒเชกเซ, เชคเชพเชฒเชเซเซ: เชเชเชเชพเชฏเชพ เชจเซ เชเซเชฒเซเชฐเซ: เชญเซเชฏเชซเซ, เชเชเซเชฏเชพเชค.
T. R. Associates (Ahmedabad)
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Executive Summary - Gujarati
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เซงเซช เชตเชเซเชญเซเชเช เชฎเชฒเซเชฐเซ เซงเซจ เซฌเซฉเซซเซฎ-เซฎเซซ-เซฌ เซงเซซ เชตเชเซเชญเซเชเช เชฎเชฒเซเชฐเซ เซงเซฉ เซซเซงเซฆเซจ-เซฎเซฉ-เซฆ เซงเซฌ เชตเชเซเชญเซเชเช เชฎเชฒเซเชฐเซ เซฎเซฉ เซซเซซเซฌเซญ-เซงเซซ-เซญ
เชเซเช เชเชคเซเชพเชฆเชจ เชเซเชทเชฎเชคเชพ เซจเซงเซฆ เชฎเซเชเซเชฐเซเช เชเชจ/เชฎเชพเชธ
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เชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชคเชพเชตเชฒเชค เชญเซเชตเชตเชพ เชเชเชพเชจเชจ เชเชเชพเชตเชจเชเซเชต เชเชฐเชเชฐเซ เชเชเชญเชจเซ เชเซเชฐ เชตเชฒเชธเซเชคเชพเชฏ เช เชณเชฏเซ เซจเซจเซฌเซฌเซจ เชเซ.
เชญเซเชเชฏ เชเซ. เชเซเชญเชพเชฅเชเซ เซญเซฎเซฎเซง เชเซ.เชญเซ (เช เชณเชฏเซ เชเซเชฐ เชตเชฒเชธเซเชคเชพเชฏเชจเชพ เซฉเซช.เซญเซฎ%) เชเชญเซเชจ เชเซเชฐเซเชจ เชซเซเชฒเซเช เชญเชพเชเซ
เชชเชพเชฒเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ. เชซเซเชจเชเซเชคเซ เชญเชพเชเซเชจเซ เชญเชเซเชเชฏเซ เชเชพเชเชฅเซ เชตเชซเชเชตเชงเชค เชตเชคเซเชคเชพ เชพเชตเซเชฅเซ เชเชญเซเชจ เชญเชพเชฒเชฐเช
เชฆเซเชตเชพเชฏเชพ เชญเซเชฒเซเชฐ เชเซ.
เชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชคเชพเชตเชฒเชค เชเชเชญเชจเซ เชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชฅเชพเชตเชค เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชจเซ เชฐเชเชฟเชเชญเชค เชฐเซเชตเชฎเชพ เซงเซงเซฆเซฆ เชฐเชพเช เชฅเชณเซ เชจเซ เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ
เชตเซเชฎเชฒเชธเซเชฅเชพเชจ เชงเซเชงเชตเชค เชญเชพเชเซ เช เชณเชฏเซ เชฐเซเชตเชฎเชพ เซงเซฎเซฉ.เซชเซฉ เชฐเชพเช เชชเชพเชฒเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณ เซ
เชญเซเชตเชตเชพ เชเชเชพเชจเชจ เชเชเชพเชตเชจเชเซเชต เชเชฐเชเชฐเซ เชฆเซเชตเชพเชฏเชพ เชญเชตเซเชตเชพ เชเซ. เช เชฏ. เชเชตเซเชตเซเชเชเซเชตเชจเซ เชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชคเชพเชตเชฒเชค เชเชเชญเชจเซ เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ เชตเชฏ เช เชเชพเชฏเชฃเซ เชญเซเชฎเชพเชต (EIA) เชเชฏเชฒเชพ เชญเชพเชเซ เชตเชจเชญเชฃ เซเชเช เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเซเชฐ เชเซ. เชคเซเชฐเซ เชจเซเชเชงเชจเซเชฎ เชเซ เชเซ เชฐเช เชฐเช เชชเซเชฐเชเชพเชฏ เชจเชพ เชตเชเซเชญเซเชเชเซเชต(เชตเซเชจเซเชฅเซเชเซเช เชเชเซเชจเซเช เชเซเชตเชญเชเชฐ)เชจเซ เชเชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชคเชพเชตเชฒเชค เชเชคเซเชพเชฆเชจ EIA เชจเซเชเซเชชเซเชเซเชณเชจ-เซจเซฆเซฆเซฌ เชจเชพ เชตเชฒเชฌเชพเช-เซซ(เชเชช)เชญเชพ เช เช เชฒเซ เชเซ. เชคเชฆเซเชเชฏเชพเชคเช เชเชเชญเชจเซ เชเชเซเชฎเชพ เชธเชฒเซเชเชค เชเชฆเซเชฏเซเชฒเชเช เชตเชฒเชธเซเชคเชพเชฏเชจเซ เชซเชถเชพเชฏ เชเซ เชจเซ เชธเชฒเซเชเชค เชฏเซเชฎเซเชเชจเชพ เซจเซซ เชเซเชจ เซจเซฆเซงเซช เชจเชพ เชจเซเชเซเชชเซเชเซเชณเชจ เชชเซเชฐเชญเชพเชฃเซ เชจเชพเชจเชพ เชพเชฎเชพเชจเชพ เชเชฆเซเชฏเซเชฒเชเช เชเชเชญ เช เชเชคเชเชพเชค เช เชฒเชคเซ เชจเชฅเซ เชคเซเชฅเซ MoEF & CC (Ministry Of Environment, Forest & Climate Change), เชจเชฒเซ เชฐเชฆเชฒเซเชถเซ เชพเชตเซเชฅเซ เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ เชญเชเซเชเชฏเซ(Environmental Clearance) เชญเซเชฒเชฒเชพเชจเซ เชเชฐเซเชฏเซเชฎเชพเชค เชฏเชถเชฐเซ เชเซ. เช เชชเซเชฐเชฐเชฟเชฎเชพเชจเชพ เชฌเชพเช เชฐเซ เซเชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ เชฐเซเชเชธเชจเซเชพเชฒเชฃเซ เช เชเชพเชถเชฏเซเชจเชพเชญเชพ เชชเซเชฐเชญเชพเชฃเซ เชคเชฅเชพ เชเชเซเชทเซเชเชพ เชเชชเซเชฐเชพเชเชเชฐ เชเชญเซเชเซ (เชเชจเซเชกเชธเซเชเซเชฐเซ-เซฉ)เช เชฏเชตเซเชจเชเชจเซ เช เซเชฐเชพ TOR เชชเซเชฐเชญเชพเชฃเซ เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณ.เซ เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃ เชตเชฏ เช เชเชพเชฏเชฃเซ เชญเซเชฎเชพเชต (Environmental Impact Assessment Study) เชเชเซเชเซเชซเชฏ เซจเซฆเซจเซฆ เชฅเซ เชฐเชกเชตเซเชฎเซเชซเชฏ เซจเซฆเซจเซฆ เชฆเชฏเชตเชญเชฎเชพเชจ เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เช เช เชฒเซเชฐ เชเซ. เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ เชเชเชเซ เชเซเชฒเชพ เชเซ
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เชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชคเชพเชตเชฒเชค เชตเชเซเชญเซเชเชเซเชต เชญเซเชจเซเชฏเชชเซเซเชเซเชเชฐเชฏเชฟเชเช เชฏเชตเซเชจเช เชญเชพเชเซ
เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ เชตเชฏ เช เชเชพเชฏเชฃเซ เชถเชฒเซเชพเชฐ
เชฎเซเชธเชธเชธ เชเชเชพเชจเชจ เชเชเชธเชจเชจเชเซเชธ เชเชเซ เชตเชฒเซ เชจเชซเชเชฏ: เซจเซฏเซจ/เซซ เซเชเซ เซง, เซจเซฏเซจ/เซฌ เซเชเซ เซง, เซจเซฏเซจ/เซญ เซเชเซ เซง,
เซจเซฏเซจ/เซฎ เซเชเซ เซง, เชฐเชคเซเชฏเซ-เชเชเชเชพเชฏเชพ เชฏเซเชก, เชเชพเชญ: เชซเชเชเชพเชฒเชกเซ, เชคเชพเชฒเชเซเซ: เชเชเชเชพเชฏเชพ เชจเซ เชเซเชฒเซเชฐเซ: เชญเซเชฏเชซเซ, เชเชเซเชฏเชพเชค.
T. R. Associates (Ahmedabad)
NABET Accredited
Executive Summary - Gujarati
3
(เช เชตเชพเชต เชจเซ เชถเชฒเชพ, เชพเชฃเซ, เชเชญเซเชจ,เชงเซเชฒเชตเชจ, เชฒเชจเชธเซเชตเชคเช เชจเซ เชชเซเชฐเชพเชฃเซเช) เชเซ เชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชคเชพเชตเชฒเชค เชเชเชญเชฅเซ เชตเชฏ เชพเชญเซ เชณเชเซ เชคเซเชญ เชเซ, เชคเซเชจเซ เชญเซเชฎเชพเชต เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชตเซเชฎเซ เชเซ. เชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชคเชพเชตเชฒเชค เชเชเชญเชจเซ เชเซเชจเซเชฐเชญเชพ เชเชฐเชเชจเซ เซงเซฆ เชฐเชเชญเซ. เชตเชคเซเชฐเชเซเชฎเชพเชจเชพ เชฒเชฐเซ เซเชพเชพเชเชพเชฏ เชตเชฒเชธเซเชคเชพเชฏเชจเซ เชญเซเชฎเชพเชตเชตเชค เชเซเซเชทเชคเซเชฐ เชคเชฏเซเชเซ เชจเชเซเชเซ เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเซเชฐ เชเซ. เชเชธเชพเชธเชจเชพ เซงเซฆ เชเชเชฎเซ เชจเชฟเชเซเชฏเชพเชจเชพ เชจเชณเชธเซเชคเชพเชฐเชจเซ เชฎ เชเซเชฏ เชพเชเซเชทเชฃเชฃเชเชคเชพเช เชจเซเชเซ เชชเซเชฐเชฎเชพเชฃเซ เชเซ.
เชเซเชฐเชฎเชพเชเช เชฎ เชเซเชฏ เชพเชเซเชทเชฃเชฃเชเซเชคเชพเช เชณเชฃเชธเชจ
เซง เชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชคเชพเชตเชฒเชค เชเชเชญเชจเซ เชเชธเซเชฅเชพเชจ เชตเชฒเซ เชจเชซเชเชฏ: เซจเซฏเซจ/เซซ เซเชเซ เซง, เซจเซฏเซจ/เซฌ เซเชเซ เซง, เซจเซฏเซจ/เซญ เซเชเซ เซง, เซจเซฏเซจ/เซฎ เซเชเซ เซง, เชฐเชคเซเชฏเซ-เชเชเชเชพเชฏเชพ เชฏเซเชก, เชเชพเชญ:
เชซเชเชเชพเชฒเชกเซ, เชคเชพเชฒเชเซเซ: เชเชเชเชพเชฏเชพ เชจเซ เชเซเชฒเซเชฐเซ: เชญเซเชฏเชซเซ, เชเชเซเชฏเชพเชค,
เซจ เชเซเชทเชพเชณเช โ เชฏเซเชเชพเชณเช เชเซเชทเชพเชณเช:- เซจเซจยฐ เซฉเซฌ' เซจเซฎ.เซฉเซซ"N เชฏเซเชเชพเชณเช:- เซญเซฆยฐ เซฉเซซ' เซซเซซ.เซซเซญ"E
เซฉ เชคเชพเชญเชพเชจ เซจเซฆ.เซฏ ยฐเชตเซ. เชฅเซ เซฉเซช.เซง ยฐเชตเซ. (เชตเชฏเซเชฏเชพเชณ) เซช เชตเชฎเชฐเซเซ เชธเซเชคเชฏเชจเชพ เชตเชฏเซเชฏเชพเชณ เซชเซซ เชญเซเชเชฏ เซซ เชฒเชพเชตเชฟเช เชฒเชฏเชตเชพเชฆ เซซเซฏเซฌ เชญเซ.เชญเซ(เชตเชฏเซเชฏเชพเชณ) เซฌ เชจเชเซเช เชจเซ เชเชฏเซเชฒเซเชฒเซ เชธเซเชเซเชณเชจ เชกเชงเชฏเซ เชฏเซเชฒเซเชฒเซ เชธเซเชเซเชณเชจโเซงเซฏ.เซซเซฉ เชฐเชเชญเซ in SSE เซญ เชจเชเซเช เชจเซ เชเชเชฏเซเชเชพ เชฏเชพเชเชเซเช เชเชฏเซเชเชพโเซฉเซญ.เซฎ เชฐเชเชญเซ in SE เซฎ เชจเชเซเช เชจเซ เชเชณเชถเชฏเซ เชงเซเชฐเซเชฐ- เซงเซฎ.เซญ เชฐเชเชญเซ in WSW เซฏ เชจเชเซเช เชจเซ เชเชเชพเชญ เชซเชเชเชพเชฒเชกเซ โเซจ.เซง เชฐเชเชญเซ in NNE
เซงเซฆ เชจเชเซเชเชจเซ เชฏเชพเชเซเชฎ เชจเซ เชฏเชพเชทเซเชเซเชเซเชฐเซเชฎ
เชงเซเชฏเซเชญเชพเชเชพ เชจเซเชณเชจเชฐ เชถเชพเชเชฒเซ เซฏเซชเซญ- เซงเซฏ เชฐเชเชญเซ in WSW
เชธเซเชเซเช เชถเชพเชเชฒเซ เซจเซจ- เซฆ.เซฆเซง เชฐเชเชญเซ in S
เซงเซง เชจเชเซเชเชจเชพ เชเชญเซเชจ เชฏเชจเชพ เชพเชฃเซเชจเชพ
เชธเซเชคเซเชฐเซเชค เชซเชเชเชพเชฒเชกเซ เชฐเชฏเชตเชฒเซเชฎเชฏ เซง.เซซ เชฐเชเชญเซ in NE
เช เชเซ เชจเชฆเซ โเซจ.เซฎ เชฐเชเชญเซ in NW
เซงเซจ เชจเชเซเชเชจเชพ เชฏเชพเชทเซเชเซเชเซเชฐเซเชฎ เชเชฒเชจ-เชเชเชเชฐเซ
เชชเซเชฐเชพเชฃเซเช เชญเชพเชเซเชจเซ เชเชญเซเชฎเชพเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ
เซงเซฆ เชฐเชเชญเซ เชตเชคเซเชฐเชเซเชฎเชพเชจเชพ เชฒเชฐเซ เซเชพเชพเชเชพเชฏ เชตเชฒเชธเซเชคเชพเชฏเชญเชพ เชเชเซเช เชเซเชฒเชพ เชญเซเชฐ เชจเชฅเซ. เชฏเชพเชญเชฏเชพ เชเชเชเชฐเซ เชเซเชฒเชจ เชฌเชฎเชพเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ โเซฉเซฉ.เซจ
เชฐเชเชญเซ in ESE
เซงเซฉ เชจเชเซเชเชจเชพ เช เชฏเชเซเชทเซเชค เชฒเชจ เชตเชฒเชธเซเชคเชพเชฏ เซงเซฆ เชฐเชเชญเซ เชตเชคเซเชฐเชเซเชฎเชพเชจเชพ เชฒเชฐเซ เซเชพเชพเชเชพเชฏ เชตเชฒเชธเซเชคเชพเชฏเชญเชพ เชเชเซเช เชเซเชฒเชพ
เชญเซเชฐ เชจเชฅเซ.
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เชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชคเชพเชตเชฒเชค เชตเชเซเชญเซเชเชเซเชต เชญเซเชจเซเชฏเชชเซเซเชเซเชเชฐเชฏเชฟเชเช เชฏเชตเซเชจเช เชญเชพเชเซ
เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ เชตเชฏ เช เชเชพเชฏเชฃเซ เชถเชฒเซเชพเชฐ
เชฎเซเชธเชธเชธ เชเชเชพเชจเชจ เชเชเชธเชจเชจเชเซเชธ เชเชเซ เชตเชฒเซ เชจเชซเชเชฏ: เซจเซฏเซจ/เซซ เซเชเซ เซง, เซจเซฏเซจ/เซฌ เซเชเซ เซง, เซจเซฏเซจ/เซญ เซเชเซ เซง,
เซจเซฏเซจ/เซฎ เซเชเซ เซง, เชฐเชคเซเชฏเซ-เชเชเชเชพเชฏเชพ เชฏเซเชก, เชเชพเชญ: เชซเชเชเชพเชฒเชกเซ, เชคเชพเชฒเชเซเซ: เชเชเชเชพเชฏเชพ เชจเซ เชเซเชฒเซเชฐเซ: เชญเซเชฏเชซเซ, เชเชเซเชฏเชพเชค.
T. R. Associates (Ahmedabad)
NABET Accredited
Executive Summary - Gujarati
4
เซจ. เชนเชณเชพเชจ เชเชฏเชพเชธเชณเชฐเชฃ (Air Environment) :-
เชชเซเชฐเชฒเชคเชพเชญเชพเชจ เช เชตเชพเชตเชจเซ เชถเชฒเชพเชจเซ (Ambient Air) เชเชฃเซเชฒเชคเซเชคเชพ เชเชพเชฃเชฒเชพ เชญเชพเชเซ เชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชคเชพเชตเชฒเชค เชเชเชญเชจเชพ
เชธเซเชฅเชฅเซ เซงเซฆ เชฐเชเชญเซ เชตเชคเซเชฐเชเซเชฎเชพเชจเชพ เชฒเชฐเซ เซเชพเชพเชเชพเชฏ เชตเชฒเชธเซเชคเชพเชฏเชญเชพ เชเซฎ เชฐเช เชฐเช เชธเซเชฅเซเชฅเซ เชเชเซเชเซเชซเชฏ เซจเซฆเซจเซฆ
เชฅเซ เชฐเชกเชตเซเชฎเซเชซเชฏ เซจเซฆเซจเซฆ เชฆเชฏเชตเชญเชฎเชพเชจ เชจเชฎเชจเซเชพ เชฐเชเชจเซ เชคเซเชจเซ เชเชเชพเชตเชฃเซ เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เช เช เชฒเซ เชถเชคเซ. เชถเชฒเชพเชจเซ
เชเชฃเซเชฒเชคเซเชคเชพ เชจเชเซเชเซ เชเชฏเชฒเชพ เชญเชพเชเซเชจเชพ เชธเซเชฅเชจเซ เชตเชฆเชเชเซ เชฒเชพเชฏเชณเซเชพเชธเซเชคเซเชฐ, CPCB เชจเซ เชญเชพเชเชพเชฆเชตเชณเชฟเชเชพ เชจเซ เชจเชเซเชเชจเซ
เชชเซเชฐเชพเชชเซเชคเชธเชตเซเชฒเชงเชพเชเชจเชพ เช เชงเชพเชฏเซ เชจเชเซเชเซ เชเชฏเซเชฐ เชถเชคเซ. เชถเชฒเชพเชจเซ เชเชฃเซเชฒเชคเซเชคเชพ เชจเชเซเชเซ เชเชฏเชฒเชพ เชญเชพเชเซ เชพเชฐเชเชฟเชเชฐ เชญเซเชเชฏ
(PM10& PM2.5), เชตเชฒเซเชชเชฏ เชกเชพเชฎเซเชเชตเชพเชเชก (SO2),เชจเชพเชเชเซเชฐเซเชเชจ เชกเชพเชฎเซเชเชตเชพเชเชก(NO2),CO เชจเซ VOC,
HCl เชจเซ CLเซจ เชจเซ เชเชเชพเชตเชฃเซ เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเซ เชถเชคเซ.
เชเซเชจเชพ เชฐเชฏเชฃเชพเชญเซ เชจเซเชเซเชจเชพ เชเซเชซเชฐเชญเชพ เชเชฆเชณเชพเชพเชตเซเชฎเชพ เชฎเชเซเชซ เชเซ.
เชธเซเชฅเชฒ เชเชฐเชฃเชพเชฎ (98thเชธเซเชจเซเชเชพเช)
PM2.5 PM10 SO2 NO2 เชชเซเชฐเซเชเซเชเซเช เชธเชพเชเช เซชเซช.เซซเซฎ เซญเซซ.เซฌ เซงเซญ.เซฉเซซ เซจเซญ.เซจเซฌ เชณเชพเชเชเชข เซฉเซจ.เซญเซซ เซฌเซง.เซฌ เซงเซฌ.เซฆเซฌ เซจเซฌ.เซงเซช เชเชเชพเชฒเชพ เซชเซซ.เซซเซซ เซญเซฎ.เซจ เซจเซฆ.เซซ เซฉเซช.เซชเซฏ เชฌเชเชเชพเชณเชกเซ เซชเซง.เซฌเซฉ เซญเซจ.เซฌเซง เซงเซซ.เซซเซฎ เซจเซช.เซฏเซฏ เชคเซเชช เชฐ เซชเซฏ.เซญเซฉ เซฎเซง.เซจเซง เซจเซฆ.เซญเซจ เซฉเซฎ.เซฌเซฉ เชฅเซเชฐเชฏเชพเชฒเซ เชกเชงเชฐเซ
เซฉเซฎ.เซฏ เซญเซฆ.เซญเซฉ เซงเซฌ.เซชเซฎ เซจเซฏ.เซฎเซฉ
เชเซเชกเชพเซเชฐ เซฉเซซ.เซฌเซฉ เซฌเซช.เซฎเซฉ เซฏ.เซญเซฎ เซจเซฆ.เซฏเซฌ เชฆเซเชณเชฒเซเชฏเชพ เซฉเซญ.เซฎเซฉ เซฌเซญ.เซฏ เซงเซฉ.เซญเซง เซฉเซง.เซญเซฉ
เชธเซเชณเซเชเชพเชฏเชธ เชฎเชฏเชพเชธเชฆเชพ เซฌเซฆ ยตg/m3 เซงเซฆเซฆ ยตg/m3 เซฎเซฆ ยตg/m3 เซฎเซฆ ยตg/m3
เชจเซเชเชง:CO: Not Detected; VOC, Hcl, Cl2: Below Detectable Limit เช เชตเชพเชตเชจเซ เชถเชฒเชพเชจเชพ เชฐเชฏเชฃเชพเชญ เชฏเชฅเซ เชคเชพเชฏเชฃ เชเชพเชขเซ เชณเชเชพเชฎ เชเซ เชถเชฒเชพเชจเซ เชเชฃเซเชฒเชคเชพ เชจเซเชณเชจเชฐ เชเชฎเซเชซเซเชฎเชเช
เชเชฏเชเซเชฒเซเชฐเซเชเซเชจเชพ เชงเชพเชฏเชพเชงเซเชฏเชฃ เชฎเชเซเชซ เชเซ.
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เชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชคเชพเชตเชฒเชค เชตเชเซเชญเซเชเชเซเชต เชญเซเชจเซเชฏเชชเซเซเชเซเชเชฐเชฏเชฟเชเช เชฏเชตเซเชจเช เชญเชพเชเซ
เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ เชตเชฏ เช เชเชพเชฏเชฃเซ เชถเชฒเซเชพเชฐ
เชฎเซเชธเชธเชธ เชเชเชพเชจเชจ เชเชเชธเชจเชจเชเซเชธ เชเชเซ เชตเชฒเซ เชจเชซเชเชฏ: เซจเซฏเซจ/เซซ เซเชเซ เซง, เซจเซฏเซจ/เซฌ เซเชเซ เซง, เซจเซฏเซจ/เซญ เซเชเซ เซง,
เซจเซฏเซจ/เซฎ เซเชเซ เซง, เชฐเชคเซเชฏเซ-เชเชเชเชพเชฏเชพ เชฏเซเชก, เชเชพเชญ: เชซเชเชเชพเชฒเชกเซ, เชคเชพเชฒเชเซเซ: เชเชเชเชพเชฏเชพ เชจเซ เชเซเชฒเซเชฐเซ: เชญเซเชฏเชซเซ, เชเชเซเชฏเชพเชค.
T. R. Associates (Ahmedabad)
NABET Accredited
Executive Summary - Gujarati
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เชถเชฒเชพเชจเชพ เชชเซเชฐเชฆเซเชฃเชจเซ เชฎเชเซเซเชฎ เชธเซเชคเซเชฐเซเชค เชเซเชญเชจเซ เชญเชพเชฅเชเซ เชจเซเชเชคเชพ เชซเซเชฒ เซ เชเซเชต เชเชคเซเชตเชเซเชจ เชเซ เชเซ เชซเซเชเชฐเชฏ, เชเซ.เชเชช.เชเช. เชจเซ เชเช.เช.เชเซ. เชญเชพเชฅเชเซ เชตเชจเชเชคเซ เชงเชญเซเชพเชกเซ เชเซ. เชเชจเซเชกเซเชจเซเชตเชณเชฎเชจ เชเซเชฐเชตเซ/เชซเชพเชฎเซ-เชเซเชฐเชตเชพเชจเซ เชเชฎเซเช เชซเชคเชฃ เชคเชฏเซเชเซ เชฅเชณเซ เชจเซ เชธเชฒเซเชเชค เชชเซเชฐเซเชเซเชเซเช เชญเชพเชเซ เชเซเชฐ เชซเชคเชฃ เช เชฒเชถเซเชฎเชเชคเชพ เซฏ.เซฎเซฉ เชญเซเชฐเชเซเชฐเช เชเชจ/เชฐเชฆเชฒเชต เชเชจเซเชกเซเชจเซเชตเชณเชฎเชจ เชเซเชฐเชตเซ เชฅเชฒเชพ เซงเซฉ.เซซเซจ เชเชจ/เชฐเชฆเชฒเชต เชซเชพเชฎเซ-เชเซเชฐเชตเซ เชถเชณเซ. เชชเซเชฐเชฆเซเชเซเชจเชพ เชฎเซเชเซเชฎ เชชเซเชฐเชพเชฒเชญเชพเชเซ เชฒเชเชญเชจเซ เชจเซ เซฉเซฆ เชตเชญเชเชฏ เชจเซ เชเชเชเชพเช เชฏเชพเชเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ. เชธเชฒเซเชเชค เชเชเชญเชญเชพ เชเชซเซเชเชฐเชฏ, เชเซ.เชเชช.เชเช. เชจเซ เชเช.เช.เชเซ เชฆเซเชตเชพเชฏเชพ เชเชคเซเชตเชเซเชค เชชเซเชฐเชฆเซเชเซ PM, SO2, NO2 เชถเชณเซ. เชเซเชจเซ เชตเชจเชฎเชคเชเซเชฐเชฃเชญเชพ เชเชฏเชพเชเชฒเชพ เชญเชพเชเซ เชถเชฒเชพ เชชเซเชฐเชฆเซเชฃ เชตเชจเชฎเชคเชเซเชฐเชฃ เชฎเชคเชเซเชฐ เชคเชฏเซเชเซ เชญเชฒเซเชเซ เชตเชพเชฎเชเชฐเซเชจ เชตเซเชฏเซเชเชฏ เชจเซ เชซเซเช เชฐเชชเชฒเซเชเชฏ เชจเซ เชฒเซเชเชฏ เชธเซเชฟเชซเชฏ เชฐเชเชพเชฒเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ. เชกเซ.เชเซ. เชตเซเช เชพเชฒเชฏ เชชเซเชฐเชฎเชฏ เชฒเชเชคเซ เชฒเชพเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ เชคเซเชญเชพ เชเชซเชคเชฃ เชคเชฏเซเชเซ เชฐเชกเชเชฐเชจเซ เชเชฎเซเช เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ, เชเซเชฅเซ เชเชคเซเชตเชเซเชค เชฅเชคเชพ เชชเซเชฐเชฆเซเชเซ เชตเชจเชฎเชค เชญเชพเชคเซเชฐเชพ เชญเชพ เชเช เชฏเชถเชณเซเซ. เช เชญ เชเซเช เชฃ เชถเชฒเชพ เชชเซเชฐเชฆเซเชฃ เชตเชจเชฎเชคเชเซเชฐเชฃ เชฎเชคเชเซเชฐเชจเซ เชเชฐเซเชฏ เชคเซเชจเชพ เชญเชพเชเซ เชฏเชถเชคเซเซ เชจเชฅเซ. เชคเชฅเชพ เชฐเชฏเชฎเชเซเชเชฏ เชคเชฅเชพ เชกเซเชฐเชพเชฎเชฏ เชญเชพเชฅเชเซ เชจเซเชเชคเชพ เชชเซเชฐเซเชตเซเชต เชเซเชต เชเชคเซเชตเชเซเชจ เชจเชพ เชตเชจเชฎเชคเชเซเชฐเชฃ เชญเชพเชเซ เชฎเซเชเซเชฎ เชถเชฒเชพ เชชเซเชฐเชฆเซเชฃ เชตเชจเชฎเชคเชเซเชฐเชฃ เชฎเชคเชเซเชฐ เชฏเชพเชเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เช เชฒเชณเซ. เซฉ. เชเชฒ เชฏเชพเชธเชณเชฐเชฃ (Water Environment):- เชญเชเซเชฌเชพ เช เชคเซเชญเช เชเชญเซเชจ เชฏเชจเชพ เชพเชฃเซเชจเชพ เชจเชฎเชจเซเชพเชเชจเซ เชเชฃเซเชฒเชคเซเชคเชพ เชฏเซเชเซเชทเชฃ เชฏเชฅเซ เชคเชพเชฏเชฃ เชเชพเชขเซ เชณเชเชพเชฎ เชเซ เชญเซเชฎเชพเชตเชตเชค เชตเชฒเชธเซเชคเชพเชฏ เชจเซ เช เชญเชเซเชฌเชพ เช เชคเซเชญเช เชเชญเซเชจ เชฏเชจเซ เช เชพเชฃเซ เชเซเชต เชชเซเชฐเชตเชตเซเชคเซเชค เชตเชฐเชถเชค เชธเซเชฅเชพเชตเชจเช เชชเซเชฐเชตเชตเซเชคเซเชค เชญเชพเชเซ เชฎเซเชเซเชฎ เชเซ.เชเซเชเชฐเชพเช เชธเซเชฅเซเชจเชพ เชญเชเซเชฌเชพ เชเชจเชพ เชพเชฃเซเชจเชพ เชจเชฎเชจเซเชพเชเชญเชพ เช เซเชเช, เชเช เชฃเชคเชพ, เชญเซเชเซเชจเซเชตเชณเชฎเชญ เชจเซ เชเซเชทเชพเชฏ เชคเซเชญเช เชเชญเซเชจ เชฏเชจเชพ เชพเชฃเซเชจเชพ เชจเชฎเชจเซเชพเชเชญเชพ เชเซเชเช, เชเช เชฃเชคเชพ, เชญเซเชเซเชจเซเชตเชณเชฎเชญ เชจเซ เชเซเชทเชพเชฏ เชจเซ เชเซเชฐ เชเซเชฒเชฐเชชเซเชญเชพ เชฒเชง เซเชญเชพเชคเซเชฐเชพเชญเชพ เชเชเซเชฒเชพ เชญเซเชฐ เชเซ เชคเซ เชตเชตเชฒเชพเชฎ เชญเชเซเชฌเชพ เช เชคเซเชญเช เชเชญเซเชจ เชฏเชจเซ เชเชพเชฃเซ เซเชฒเชพเชฐเชพเชฎเช เชพเชฃเซเชจเซ เชเชฃเซเชฒเชคเซเชคเชพเชจเชพ เชงเชพเชฏเชพเชงเซเชฏเชฃเซ (เช เช.เชเชต. เซงเซฆเซซเซฆเซฆ) เชจเซ เชฎเชเซเชซ เชเซ. เชพเชฃเซเชจเซ เชเชฐเซเชฐเซเชฏเชพเชค:-
เชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชคเชพเชตเชฒเชค เชฏเซเชฎเซเชเชจเชพ เชญเชพเชเซ เชเซเชฐ เชเซเชเชพ เชพเชฃเซเชจเซ เชฒเชฏเชพเชณ เซงเซซเซจ.เซฏ เชฐเชเชฐเซเชฐเซเชเชฏ/เชฐเชฆเชฒเชต เชฏเชถเชณเซเซ
เชเซเชญเชพเชฅเชเซ เชเชฏเชเชฅเซเชฅ เซเชฒเชฏเชพเชณ เชญเชพเชเซ เซช.เซซ เชฐเชเชฐเซเชฐเซเชเชฏ/เชฐเชฆเชฒเชต เชเซเชเชฒเซ เชเชพเชฃเซ เชฒเชฏเชพเชณเซ เชเซเชฎเชพเชฏเซ เชเชฆเซเชฏเซเชฒเชเช
เชฒเชฏเชพเชณ เชญเชพเชเซ เซงเซฉเซฉ.เซชเซช เชฐเชเชฐเซเชฐเซเชเชฏ/ เชฐเชฆเชฒเชต เชเซเชเชฒเซ เชเชพเชฃเซ เชคเซเชญเช เชเซเชฐเซเชจ เชซเซเชฒเซเช เชกเซเชฒเชฐเซเชญเซเชจเซเช เชญเชพเชเซ
เซงเซช.เซฏเซฌ เชฐเชเชฐเซเชฐเซเชเชฏ/เชฐเชฆเชฒเชต เชเซเชเชฒเซ เช เชพเชฃเซ เชฒเชฏเชพเชณเซ.เชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชคเชพเชตเชฒเชค เชฏเซเชฎเซเชเชจเชพ เชญเชพเชเซ เชเชฐเซเชฏเซ เชพเชฃเซ
เชซเซเชฏเชฒเซเชฐ เชฆเซเชตเชพเชฏเชพ เชญเซเชฒเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ.
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เชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชคเชพเชตเชฒเชค เชตเชเซเชญเซเชเชเซเชต เชญเซเชจเซเชฏเชชเซเซเชเซเชเชฐเชฏเชฟเชเช เชฏเชตเซเชจเช เชญเชพเชเซ
เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ เชตเชฏ เช เชเชพเชฏเชฃเซ เชถเชฒเซเชพเชฐ
เชฎเซเชธเชธเชธ เชเชเชพเชจเชจ เชเชเชธเชจเชจเชเซเชธ เชเชเซ เชตเชฒเซ เชจเชซเชเชฏ: เซจเซฏเซจ/เซซ เซเชเซ เซง, เซจเซฏเซจ/เซฌ เซเชเซ เซง, เซจเซฏเซจ/เซญ เซเชเซ เซง,
เซจเซฏเซจ/เซฎ เซเชเซ เซง, เชฐเชคเซเชฏเซ-เชเชเชเชพเชฏเชพ เชฏเซเชก, เชเชพเชญ: เชซเชเชเชพเชฒเชกเซ, เชคเชพเชฒเชเซเซ: เชเชเชเชพเชฏเชพ เชจเซ เชเซเชฒเซเชฐเซ: เชญเซเชฏเชซเซ, เชเชเซเชฏเชพเชค.
T. R. Associates (Ahmedabad)
NABET Accredited
Executive Summary - Gujarati
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เชเชฆเชเชพเชพเชฃเซเชจเซ เชเชฆเชญเชณ เช เชจเซ เชเชฆเชเชพเชพเชฃเซเชจเซ เชจเชจเชเชพ:-
เชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชคเชพเชตเชฒเชค เชฏเซเชฎเซเชเชจเชพ เชญเชพเชฅเชเซ เซงเซฏเซซ.เซฆเซฌ เชฐเชเชฐเซเชฐเซเชเชฏ/เชฐเชฆเชฒเชต เชเซเชเชฒเซ เชเชเชฆเซเช เชพเชฃเซ เชเชฆเชฌเชฒเชณเซ. เช เซเชเซ
เชเชฏเชเชฅเซเชฅ เซเชเชฆเชเชพ เชพเชฃเซเชจเซ เชตเชจเชเชพเชฐ เชตเซเชเซเซเช เชตเซเชธเซเชเชญ เชฆเซเชตเชพเชฏเชพ เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ.
เชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชคเชพเชตเชฒเชค เชฏเซเชฎเซเชเชจเชพเชญเชพ เช เชเชฆเซเชฏเซเชฒเชเช เชเชฆเซเช เชพเชฃเซ เชซเซเชเชฐเชฏ เชฌเซเชฐเซเชกเชพเชเชจ, เชเซเชฐเซเชเช เชเชพเชฒเชฏ เชเซ,
เช เชฏ.เช. เชฐเชฏเชเซเชเซเช, เชเชคเซเชพเชฆเชจ เชชเซเชฐเชเซเชฎเชพ เชจเซ เชฒเซเชณเซเชเช เชเซเชฒเซ เชชเซเชฐเชฐเชเชฎเชพเช เชญเชพเชฅเชเซ เชตเชจเชเชณเซ.
เชเชคเซเชพเชฆเชจ เชชเซเชฐเชเซเชฎเชพ เชจเซ เชฒเซเชณเซเชเช เชญเชพเชฅเชเซ เชจเซเชเชคเชพ เชเชฆเชเชพ เชพเชฃเซเชจเซ เชเชเช เซเช เชเชฏเซ เชคเซเชญเชพเชฅเชเซ เชเชเชฐ เชจเซ
เชเซเชฐเซเชต เชฆเซเชฏ เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ เชคเซเชฎเชพเชฏ เชซเชพเชฆ เชคเซเชจเซ เชจเซเชฏเชเซเซเชฐเชฐเชพเชเชเซเชณเชจ เชฅเชฎเชพ เชซเชพเชฆ เชตเซเชเชฒเชฐเชฟเชเช เชเซเชจเซเช เชญเชพเชฅเชเซ เชตเชพเชฏ
เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ เชจเซ เช เชเชคเซ เชถเซเชฒเชฒเซเชกเชฟเชเช เชเซเชจเซเช เชญเชพ เชเชเชตเชคเซเชฐเชค เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ. เชซเซเชเชฐเชฏ เชฌเซเชฐเซเชกเชพเชเชจ,
เชเซเชฐเซเชเช เชเชพเชฒเชฏ เชเซ, เช เชฏ.เช. เชฐเชฏเชเซเชเซเช เชเซเชฒเชพ เชเชฆเซเชฏเซเชฒเชเช เชเชฆเชเชพ เชพเชฃเซเชจเซ เชฐเชเชฅเซ เชเชเช เซเช เชเชฏเซ, เชคเซเชจเซ เช
เชจเซเชฏเชเซเซเชฐเชฐเชพเชเชเซเชณเชจ เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ. เชคเซเชฎเชพเชฏ เชซเชพเชฆ เชคเซเชจเซ เชตเซเชเชฒเชฐเชฟเชเช เชเซเชจเซเช เชญเชพเชฅเชเซ เชตเชพเชฏ เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ
เชจเซ เช เชเชคเซ เช เชฏเช เชเซเชฐเซเชเชญเซเชจเซเช เช เชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ. เช เชฏเช เชฏเชตเชญเชเช เชจเซ เชจเซเช เชฒเชฏเชพเชณ เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เช
เช เชฒเชณเซ เชคเชฅเชพ เชฐเชฏเชเซเชเซเช เชจเซ เชถเซเชฒเชฒเซเชกเชฟเชเช เชเซเชจเซเช เชญเชพ เชเชเชตเชคเซเชฐเชค เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ. เช เชเชคเชญเชพ เชเช เชเชฆเชเชพ เชพเชฃเซเชจ เซ
เชเชฒเซเชฏเซเชเชฏเชญเชพ เช เชญเซเชเชฐเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ เชจเซ เชเชจเซเชกเซเชจเซเชตเชฏ เชฆเซเชตเชพเชฏเชพ เชฐเชฏเชเชฒเชฏ เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ. เชเซเชฅเซ เชเชเชญ
เชเซเชฏเซ เชกเซเชธเซเชเชพเชเซ เชฏเชถเชณเซเซ.
เซช. เชเชฎเซเชจ เชฏเชพเชธเชณเชฐเชฃ
เชเชพเชญเชเซเชฏเซ เชคเชซเชเซเชเชพ เชฆเชฏเชฎเซเชฎเชพเชจ เชถเชฒเชพ, เชพเชฃเซ, เชเชจเชเชเชฏเชพเชจเชพ เชชเซเชฐเชฆเซเชฃเชฅเซ เชเชญเซเชจ เชฏ เชตเซเชงเซ เชฅเชฒเชพ
เช เชกเชเชคเชฏเซ เชตเชฏเซ เชฅเชพเชฎ เชเซ.
เชถเชฒเชพเชจเชพ เชชเซเชฐเชฆเซเชฃเชจเซ เชฏเซเชเชฒเชพ เชญเชพเชเซ เชเชฐเซเชฏเซ เชซเชงเชพเช เชเชฐเชพ เชฐเซเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ เชเซเชฅเซ เชเชญเซเชจ เชฏ เชเซเช เช
เช เชกเชตเชฏ เชฅเชณเซ เชจเชฐเชถเชฟเช. เชชเซเชฐเชพเชจเซเชเชจเชพ เชเชพเชญเชเซเชฏเซ เชคเชซเชเซเชเชพ เชฆเชฏเชฎเซเชฎเชพเชจ เชเชญเซเชจเชจเซ เชตเชพเชเซ เชฏ เชถเชฒเชพเชจเชพ
เชตเชฒเชตเชฒเชง เชชเซเชฐเชฆเซเชเซเชจเซ เชญเชพเชคเซเชฐเชพ(Ground Level Concentration)เชฏเซเชฃเชพเชญเซเชจเซ เชเชเชพเชตเชฃเซ เชฏเชฅเซ เชเชถเซ
เชณเชเชพเชฎ เชเซ เชเชญเซเชจ เชฏ เชเซเช เชจเซเชเชงเชจเซเชฎ เช เชกเชตเชฏ เชฅเชณเซ เชจเชฐเชถเชฟเช.
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เชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชคเชพเชตเชฒเชค เชตเชเซเชญเซเชเชเซเชต เชญเซเชจเซเชฏเชชเซเซเชเซเชเชฐเชฏเชฟเชเช เชฏเชตเซเชจเช เชญเชพเชเซ
เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ เชตเชฏ เช เชเชพเชฏเชฃเซ เชถเชฒเซเชพเชฐ
เชฎเซเชธเชธเชธ เชเชเชพเชจเชจ เชเชเชธเชจเชจเชเซเชธ เชเชเซ เชตเชฒเซ เชจเชซเชเชฏ: เซจเซฏเซจ/เซซ เซเชเซ เซง, เซจเซฏเซจ/เซฌ เซเชเซ เซง, เซจเซฏเซจ/เซญ เซเชเซ เซง,
เซจเซฏเซจ/เซฎ เซเชเซ เซง, เชฐเชคเซเชฏเซ-เชเชเชเชพเชฏเชพ เชฏเซเชก, เชเชพเชญ: เชซเชเชเชพเชฒเชกเซ, เชคเชพเชฒเชเซเซ: เชเชเชเชพเชฏเชพ เชจเซ เชเซเชฒเซเชฐเซ: เชญเซเชฏเชซเซ, เชเชเซเชฏเชพเชค.
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NABET Accredited
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เชคเซเซเชฐ เชจเซเชเชงเชจเซเชฎ เชเซ เชเซ เชเชฆเซเช เชพเชฃเซ เชเชญเซเชจ เชฏ เชเซเชกเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เช เช เชฒเชฐเซเซ เช เชจเชฅเซ เชเซเชฅเซ เชเชญเซเชจ เชฏ เชเซเช
เช เชกเชตเชฏ เชฅเชณเซ เชจเชฐเชถเชฟเช.
เชเชจ เชเชเชฏเชพเชจเซ เชตเชฌเชเชพเชฒเชพ, เชตเชเชเซเชฐเชถ เชเชฏเชฒเชพ เชจเซ เชคเซเชจเชพ เชตเชจเชเชพเชฐ เชญเชพเชเซเชจเชพ เชฆเชฏเซเช เชตเชจเชฎเชคเชเซเชฐเซเชค เชเชฐเชพเช
เชฐเซเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ เชเซเชฅเซ เชเชจ เชเชเชฏเชพเชจเซ เชเชพเชฏเชฃเซ เชเชญเซเชจ เชฏ เชเซเช เช เชกเชตเชฏ เชฅเชณเซ เชจเชฐเชถเชฟเช.
เซซ.เชงเซเชณเชจเชจ เชฏเชพเชธเชณเชฐเชฃ :-
เชญเซเชฎเชพเชตเชตเชค เชเซเซเชทเชคเซเชฐเชญเชพ เชเชชเซเชฐเชฒเชคเชพเชญเชพเชจ เชงเซเชฒเชตเชจเชจเซ เชเชญเชพเชฆเชเชก เชเชพเชขเชฒเชพ เชญเชพเชเซ เซฎ เชฐเช- เชฐเช เชธเซเชฅเซ เชเซเชเชเชพเชเชจเซ
เชเชเชพเชตเชฃเซเชจเชพ เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเซ เชถเชคเซ. เชเซเชจเชพ เชฏเซเชฃเชพเชญเซ เชจเซเชเซ เชชเซเชฐเชญเชพเชฃเซ เชเซ.
เชเซเชฐเชฎเชพเชเช เชธเซเชฅเชฒ
เชเซเชเชเชพเชเชจ เชธเซเชคเชฐ (Leq) in dBA (เชเชฆเชณเชธ เชฆเชฐเชฎเซเชฏเชพเชจ)
เชเซเชเชเชพเชเชจ เชธเซเชคเชฐ(Leq) in dBA (เชฐเชพเชฟเซ เชฆเชฐเชฎเซเชฏเชพเชจ)
เชฎเชพเชจ เชธเซเชณเซเชเชพเชฏเชธ เชฎเชฏเชพเชธเชฆเชพ เชฎเชพเชจ เชธเซเชณเซเชเชพเชฏเชธ เชฎเชฏเชพเชธเชฆเชพ
เซง เชชเซเชฐเซเชเซเชเซเช เชธเชพเชเช เซชเซฎ.เซฏ เซญเซซ เซชเซจ.เซซ เซญเซฆ เซจ เชเชเชพเชฒเชพ เซฌเซฆ.เซญ เซฌเซซ เซชเซซ.เซช เซซเซซ เซฉ เชฆเซเชณเชฒเซเชฏเชพ เซซเซง.เซฎ เซซเซซ เซชเซฉ.เซจ เซชเซซ เซช เชฌเชเชเชพเชณเชกเซ เซชเซช.เซฌ เซซเซฆ เซฉเซซ.เซฏ เซชเซฆ เซซ เชเชเชฟเชเชฌเชกเซ เซชเซญ.เซฎ เซซเซซ เซฉเซฎ.เซจ เซชเซซ เซฌ เชเชพเชเชฐเชพ เซชเซฏ.เซซ เซซเซซ เซชเซฆ.เซฉ เซชเซซ
เซญ เชฅเซเชฐเชฏเชพเชฒเซ เชกเชงเชฐเซ
เซชเซฉ.เซฏ เซซเซฆ เซฉเซจ.เซฎ เซชเซฆ
เซฎ เชเซเชกเชพเซเชฐ เซซเซฏ.เซฉ เซฌเซซ เซซเซฆ.เซซ เซซเซซ
เชญเซเชฎเชพเชตเซเชค เชตเชฒเชธเซเชคเชพเชฏเชจเชพ เชเซเชเชเชพเชเชจเชพ เชฐเชฏเชฃเชพเชญเซ เชฆเชณเชพเชพเชฒเซ เชเซ เชเซ เชฐเชฆเชฒเชต เชจเซ เชฏเชพเชตเชคเซเชฐเชจเชพ เชตเชญเชฎเซ เชเซเชเชเชพเชเชจเซ เช
เชธเซเชคเชฏ เชคเซเชจเซ เชธเซเชฒเซเชเชพเชฎเชพ เชญเชฎเชพเชพเชฆเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชเซเชฒเชพ เชญเซเชฐ เชเซ.
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เชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชคเชพเชตเชฒเชค เชตเชเซเชญเซเชเชเซเชต เชญเซเชจเซเชฏเชชเซเซเชเซเชเชฐเชฏเชฟเชเช เชฏเชตเซเชจเช เชญเชพเชเซ
เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ เชตเชฏ เช เชเชพเชฏเชฃเซ เชถเชฒเซเชพเชฐ
เชฎเซเชธเชธเชธ เชเชเชพเชจเชจ เชเชเชธเชจเชจเชเซเชธ เชเชเซ เชตเชฒเซ เชจเชซเชเชฏ: เซจเซฏเซจ/เซซ เซเชเซ เซง, เซจเซฏเซจ/เซฌ เซเชเซ เซง, เซจเซฏเซจ/เซญ เซเชเซ เซง,
เซจเซฏเซจ/เซฎ เซเชเซ เซง, เชฐเชคเซเชฏเซ-เชเชเชเชพเชฏเชพ เชฏเซเชก, เชเชพเชญ: เชซเชเชเชพเชฒเชกเซ, เชคเชพเชฒเชเซเซ: เชเชเชเชพเชฏเชพ เชจเซ เชเซเชฒเซเชฐเซ: เชญเซเชฏเชซเซ, เชเชเซเชฏเชพเชค.
T. R. Associates (Ahmedabad)
NABET Accredited
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เซฌ. เชธเชพเชฎเชพเชเซเช-เชเชจเชฅเชฟเช เชฏเชพเชธเชณเชฐเชฃ:-
เชตเชพเชญเชพเชเซเช เชฅเชพเชตเซเชฎเชตเซเชธเซเชฅเชพเชจเซ เชญเซเชฎเชพเชตเช เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃ เชตเชฏเช เชเชพเชฏเชฃเซ เชญเซเชฎเชพเชต เชญเชพเชเซเชจเซ เชเชซเซเช
เชญเชถเชคเซเชฒเชจเซ เชตเชฒเชเชค เชเซ. เช เชเชพเชฏเชฃเชตเชฏ เชญเซเชฎเชพเชตเชตเชค เชเซเชทเซเชคเซเชฐเชญเชพ เชเชตเชพเชญเชพเชเซเช เชฅเชพเชตเซเชฎเชตเซเชธเซเชฅเชพเชจเซ เชญเชพเชฐเชถเชคเซ เชเซเชฒเซ เชเซ
เชฒเชธเซเชคเซเชจเซ เชเชชเซเชฐเชญเชพเชฃ, เชเชพเชญเชเซเชฏเซเชจเซ เชชเซเชฐเชเชพเชฏ เชฒเชเซเชฏเซ เชเซเชฒเซเชฐเชพ เชฒเชธเซเชคเซเชเชฃเชคเชฏเซ เชธเซเซเชธเซเชคเชเชพ เชญเชพเชฅเชเซ เชญเซเชฒเซเชฐ เชเซ.
เชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชคเชพเชตเชฒเชค เชฏเซเชฎเซเชเชจเชพเชจเซ เชเชพเชฏเชฃเซ เชเซเชฐ เซฌเซฆ เชเซเชเชฐเชพ เชเซเชณ เชจเซ เชฒเชซเชจ-เชเซเชณเชเชพเชฏเซเชเชฏเซเชจเซ เชตเซเชงเซ เชฏเซเชค เซเชฏเซเชเชเชพเชฏเซ เชชเซเชฐเชพเชชเซเชค เชฅเชณเซ. เชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชคเชพเชตเชฒเชค เชฏเซเชฎเซเชเชจเชพเชจเซ เชเชพเชฏเชฃเซ เช เชกเชเชคเชฏเซ เชฏเซเชคเซ เชเซเชฒเซเชเซ เชฒเชพเชถเชจเชตเซเซเชฒเชถเชพเชฏ, เชฆเซเชเชพเชจเซเชญเชพ เชเชฒเชเซเชฏเซเชญเชพ เชเชฏเซเชเชเชพเชฏเซเชจเซ เชคเชเซ เชเชฌเซ เชฅเชณเซ.
เช เชชเซเชฐเชพเชจเซเชเชจเซ เชเชพเชญเชเซเชฏเซ เชญเชพเชเซ เชเชฐเซเชฏ เชฐเชพเชเซ เชคเซเชฎเชพ เช เชธเซเชฅเชพเชตเชจเช เชฐเซเชเซเชจเซ เชคเซเชญเชจเซ เชเซเชณเชคเชพเชจเชพ เช เชงเชพเชฏเซ
เชตเชฆเชเชเซ เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เช เช เชฒเชณเซ. เช เชเซเชซเชพเชเซเชจเชพ เชตเชฒเชธเซเชคเชพเชฏเชญเชพ เช เชงเชงเชเชพเชจเซ เชเชเซเชเซเชฒ เชคเชเซเชจเซ เชเชพเชฏเชฃเซ เชคเซเชฎเชพเชจเชเชพ
เชธเซเชฅเชพเชตเชจเช เชฐเซเชเซเชจเซ เช เชตเชฅเชฟเช เชฐเชฏเชธเซเชธเซเชฅเชคเซ เชธเชงเซเชฏเชณเซ เชจเซ เชคเซเชฅเซ เชเชเชญเชจเซ เชเชพเชฏเชฃเซ เชถเชเชพเชฏเชพเชคเซเชญเช เชตเชฏ เชฅเชณเซ.
เช เชเซเชซเชพเชเซเชจเชพ เชตเชฒเชธเซเชคเชพเชฏเชญเชพ เชเชตเชพเชเซเชทเชฏเชคเชพ, เช เชฏเซเชเซเชฎ เชจเซ เชฏเชถเชฃเซเซเชเชฏเชฃเซเชญเชพ เชเชธเชงเซเชพเชฏเซ เชฅเชณเซ.
เซญ. เชเซเชณ เชเชฐเชธเซเชธเซเชฅเชคเซ เช เชจเซ เชเซเชณ เชจเชณเชจเชณเชงเชคเชพ เชพเชธเซเชคเซเชฐ:-
เชเซเชฒ เชฐเชฏเชธเซเชธเซเชฅเชคเซ เชจเซ เชเซเชฒ เชตเชฒเชตเชฒเชงเชคเชพ เชญเซเชฎเชพเชตเชญเชพ เช เชญเซเชตเชตเชพ เชเชเชพเชจเชจ เชเชเชพเชตเชจเชเซเชต เชเชฐเชเชฐเซ เชจเชพ
เชซเชชเชฏ เชเซเชจเชญเชพเชฅเชเซ เชเซเชฐ 130 เชฒเชจเชธเซเชตเชค เชชเซเชฐเชเชพเชตเชคเช, 7 เชถเซเชเซเชชเซเชจเชพ, 38 เชเซเชทเซเช เชจเซ เชตเชธเซเชคเชจ
เชชเซเชฐเชพเชฃเซเชเชจเซ 6 เชชเซเชฐเชเชพเชตเชคเช เชถเชฒเซเชพเชฐ เช เชชเซเชฎเซ เชเซ. เชเซ เชเซ, เชญเซเชฎเชพเชต เชตเชฒเชธเซเชคเชพเชฏเชจเชพ เชฎเชเซเซเชฎ เชจเซ เชซเชชเชฏ
เชเซเชจเชญเชพเชฅเชเซ เชเชเซเช เชเชจเชคเชพ เชฅเชฒเชพ เชตเชฎเชฆเซเซเชงเชคเชพ เชตเชพเชฅเซ เชเซเช เชฃ เชฒเชชเซเซเชค เชฅเชฒเชพเชจเชพ เชจเซ เช เชฏเซ เชถเซเชฎ เชเชตเชฒ เชเซเชฒ
เชตเชฒเชตเชฒเชงเชคเชพ เชเซเชฒเชพ เชญเซ เชจเชฅเซ.
เซฉ เชตเชณเชกเชฏเชฐเซ 1 เชชเซเชฐเชเชพเชตเชคเช (เชฌเชพเชฏเชคเซเชฎ เซเชชเซเชฐ, เชตเชณเชเชฏเชพ เชจเซ เชพเชเชก เชถเชฏเซเซเชฎเชฏ) เชซเชชเชฏ เชตเชฒเชธเซเชคเชพเชฏเชญเชพ เชเชญเซ
เช เชฒเซ เชถเชคเซ เชเซ เชคเซเชฅเซ เชตเชฏเชเชเซเชทเชฃ เชญเชพเชเซ เชถเชฐเซเซเชฅเซ เช เชชเซเชฐเชพเชจ เชคเซเชฎเชพเชฏ เชเชฏเซเชฐ เชเซ. เช เชเชฏเชพเชคเช, เชชเซเชฐเซเชเซเชเซเช
เชตเชพเชเชเชจเชพ เชพเชเช เชฐเชเชฐเซเชญเซเชเชฏ เชฏเซเชกเซเชฎเชต เชจเซ เชจเชเซเช เชจเชพ เชตเชฒเชธเซเชคเชพเชฏ เชญเชพ เชเชเซเช เชฐเช เชชเซเชฐเชเชพเชฏเชจเชพ เชฒเชจ เชเซเชฒเชพ
เชญเซเชฐ เชจเชฅเซ. เชชเซเชฐเซเชเซเชเซเช เชธเซเชฅเชพเชจ เชฏเชจเชพ เชเชคเซเชพเชฆเชจเชจเซ เชเชพเชฏเชฃเซ เชเซเช เชตเซเชงเซ เชฅเชฒเชพ เช เชกเชเชคเชฏเซ เชตเชฏเชเชจเซ
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เชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชคเชพเชตเชฒเชค เชตเชเซเชญเซเชเชเซเชต เชญเซเชจเซเชฏเชชเซเซเชเซเชเชฐเชฏเชฟเชเช เชฏเชตเซเชจเช เชญเชพเชเซ
เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ เชตเชฏ เช เชเชพเชฏเชฃเซ เชถเชฒเซเชพเชฐ
เชฎเซเชธเชธเชธ เชเชเชพเชจเชจ เชเชเชธเชจเชจเชเซเชธ เชเชเซ เชตเชฒเซ เชจเชซเชเชฏ: เซจเซฏเซจ/เซซ เซเชเซ เซง, เซจเซฏเซจ/เซฌ เซเชเซ เซง, เซจเซฏเซจ/เซญ เซเชเซ เซง,
เซจเซฏเซจ/เซฎ เซเชเซ เซง, เชฐเชคเซเชฏเซ-เชเชเชเชพเชฏเชพ เชฏเซเชก, เชเชพเชญ: เชซเชเชเชพเชฒเชกเซ, เชคเชพเชฒเชเซเซ: เชเชเชเชพเชฏเชพ เชจเซ เชเซเชฒเซเชฐเซ: เชญเซเชฏเชซเซ, เชเชเซเชฏเชพเชค.
T. R. Associates (Ahmedabad)
NABET Accredited
Executive Summary - Gujarati
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เชฅเชฒเชพเชจเซ เชตเชฌเชเชพเชฒเชจเชพ เชจเชฅเซ. เชพเชตเชฅเชฟเชฒ เชเชเซเชตเชตเชธเซเชเชญ, เชชเซเชฐเซเชเซเชเซเช เชตเชซเชเชตเชเชงเชค เชตเชฏเซเชฅเซ เชฎเชเซเซเชค เชเซ เชเชพเชฏเชฃ เชเซ
เชชเซเชฐเซเชเซเชเซเช เชตเชพเชฅเซ เชตเชเชเชพเชฎเซเชฐ เชชเซเชฐเชตเชตเซเชคเซเชคเชเชจเซ เชเซเช เชฒเชงเชพเชฏเชพเชจเซ เชเชญเซเชจเชจเซ เชเชฐเซเชฏ เชจเชฅเซ.
เซฎ. เชธเซเซเชก เชณเซเชธเซเช เชฎเซเชจเซเชเชฎเซเชจเซเช :-
เชฎเชเซเซเชฎ เชถเชเซเชพเชกเชพเชต เชฒเซเชธเซเชเชญเชพ เช เชเชเซเซ เชเชเชฏเซ & เชเชฒเซเซเชฏเซเชณเชจ เชฏเซเชตเซเชกเชฏ,เซ เชตเซเชฐเชกเชฎเชญ เชถเชพเชฎเซเชเซเชฐเซเชฏเชพเชเชก
เชตเซเชฒเซเชฏเชตเซเชจ (เซจเซฆ%), เชธเซเซเชเช เชถเซเชกเซเชฐเซเชเซเชฐเซเชฐเชฏเช เชเชตเชตเชก (เซจเซซ%), เชเชฒเซเชฏเชตเซเชญเชตเชจเชฎเชญ เชเซเชฐเซเชฏเชพเชเชก เชตเซเชฒเซเชฏเชตเซเชจ, เชธเซเซเชเช
เชเชพเชซเชพเชจ, เชธเซเซเชเช เชตเซเชฒเซเชฒเซเชเช, เชฒเชฏเชพเชฎเซเชฒเซ เชเชเชเชฐ เชจเซ เชจเชเชพเชญเซ เชฅเซเชฐเซเช เชจเซ เชกเซเชฐเชฎเซเชตเชจเซ เชตเชญเชพเชฒเซเชณ เชฅเชพเชฎ เชเซ.
เชเชเซเซ เชเชเชฏเชพเชจเซ & เชเชฒเซเซเชฏเซเชณเชจ เชฏเซเชตเซเชกเชฏเชจเซเซ เชญเชเซเชเชฏ เชฅเชฎเซเชฐ TSDF Siteเชญเชพ เชเชตเชจเชเชพเชฐ เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ.
เชตเซเชฐเชกเชฎเชญ เชถเชพเชฎเซเชเซเชฐเซเชฏเชพเชเชก เชตเซเชฒเซเชฏเชตเซเชจ (เซจเซฆ%), เชธเซเซเชเช เชถเซเชกเซเชฐเซเชเซเชฐเซเชฐเชฏเช เชเชตเชตเชก (เซจเซซ%), เชเชฒเซเชฏเชตเซเชญเชตเชจเชฎเชญ
เชเซเชฐเซเชฏเชพเชเชก เชตเซเชฒเซเชฏเชตเซเชจ เชจเซ เชญเชเซเชเชฏ เชฅเชฎเซเชฐ เชฐเซเชฐ เซฏ เชฒเซเชเชกเชฏ เชจเซ เช เชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ. เชธเซเซเชเช เชเชพเชซเชพเชจ เชจเซ เชญเชเซเชเชฏ
เชฅเชฎเซเชฐ CHWIF Site เชญเชพ เช เชตเชจเชเชพเชฐ เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ. เชธเซเซเชเช เชตเซเชฒเซเชฒเซเชเช เชจเซ เชจเซเช เชเชคเซเชพเชฆเชจ เชชเซเชฐเชเซเชฎเชพ เชญเชพ เช
เชฒเชพเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เช เช เชฒเชณเซ เชคเชฅเชพ เชฒเชฏเชพเชฎเซเชฒเซ เช เชเชเชฐ เชฒเซเชฏเชฌเซเซเชฐเซเชเซเชจเซเช เชคเชฏเซเชเซ เชจเซเช เชฒเชฏเชพเชณเซ เชฅเชฒเชพ
เชฏเซเชตเชพเชเชเชฐเชฏเชจเซ เชฒเซเชเชพเชณเซ, เชจเชเชพเชญเซ เชฅเซเชฐเซเช เชจเซ เชกเซเชฐเชญ เชญเชเซเชเชฏ เชฅเชฎเซเชฐ เชฒเซเชจเซเชกเชฏ เชจเซ เชฒเซเชเชพเชณเซ.
เชเชเชญ เชถเชเซเชพเชกเชพเชต เชฒเซเชธเซเชเชจเชพ เชตเชเชเซเชฐเชถ เชญเชพเชเซ เชเชค เชงเชฏเชพเชฒเชคเซ เชฐเชเชฅเซ เชเชเซเชฎเชพ เชชเชพเชฒเชณเซ เชเซเชญเชพ เชเชฐเซเชเซเชเชฅเซ เชฅเชคเชพ
เชเชญเซเชจเชจเชพ เชชเซเชฐเชฆเซเชฃเชจเซ เชเชเชพเชฒเชฒเชพ เชญเชพเชเซ เชเซเชเชพ เชซเซเชฐเซเชฏเซเชเช เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ, เช เชฐเซเชเซเชเชจเซ เชเชฐเซเชเซเช เชเชฏเซ
เชคเซเชจเชพ เชถเชงเซเซเชงเซเชงเชเชฏเชฃ เชญเชพเชเซ เชคเซเชจเซ เชเชเซเซเชญเชพ เช เชญเซเชเชฐเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เช เช เชฒเชณเซ. เชธเชฒเซเชเชค เชฏเซเชฎเซเชเชจเชพ เชชเซเชฐเชพเชฏเชเชฌ เชเซ
เชเชเชญ เชฆเซเชตเชพเชฏเชพ TSDF เชตเชพเชเชเชจเซ เชเชตเชญเซเชฎเชฆ เชญเซเชฒเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ.
เช เชฅเซ เชเชเชญ เชฆเซเชตเชพเชฏเชพ เชพเชฎเซเชฐเซ เชถเชเซเชพเชกเชพเชต เชฒเซเชธเซเช เชญเซเชจเซเชเชญเซเชจเซเช เชฆเซเชงเชตเชค เชฏเซเชคเซ เชถเชณเซ เชจเซ เชถเชเชพเชกเชพเชต เชฒเซเชธเซเช
เชญเซเชจเซเชเชญเซเชจเซเชเชจเชพ เชฐเซเชงเซ เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃ เชฏ เชเซเช เช เชกเชตเชฏ เชฅเชณเซเชจเชถเซ.
เซฏ. เชฏเชพเชธเชณเชฐเชฃเซเชฏ เชตเซเชฏเชณเชธเซเชฅเชพเชจ เชฏเซเชเชจเชพ:-
เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃ เชฏ เชฅเชคเซ เช เชกเชตเชฏเซเชจเซ เชฏเซเชเชฒเชพ/เชจเชพเชฅเชฒเชพ เชญเชพเชเซ เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ เชตเซเชฎเชฒเชธเซเชฅเชพเชจ เชฎเซเชเชจเชพ
เชซเชจเชพเชฒเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เช เช เชฒเซเชฐ เชเซ. เช เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ เชตเซเชฎเชฒเชธเซเชฅเชพเชจ เชฎเซเชเชจเชพเชญเชพ เช เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃเชจเซ เชฎเชฅเชพเชฒเชค
เชเชพเชฒเชฒเชพ เชญเชพเชเซ เชจเซ เชชเซเชฐเชฆเซเชเซเชจเซ เชตเชจเชฎเชคเชเซเชฐเซเชค เชญเชพเชคเซเชฐเชพเชญเชพ เช เชฏเชพเชเชฒเชพ เชญเชพเชเซ เชเชฐเซเชฏเซ เชจเซ เชฎเซเชเซเชฎ เชเชฐเชพเชเช
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เชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชคเชพเชตเชฒเชค เชตเชเซเชญเซเชเชเซเชต เชญเซเชจเซเชฏเชชเซเซเชเซเชเชฐเชฏเชฟเชเช เชฏเชตเซเชจเช เชญเชพเชเซ
เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ เชตเชฏ เช เชเชพเชฏเชฃเซ เชถเชฒเซเชพเชฐ
เชฎเซเชธเชธเชธ เชเชเชพเชจเชจ เชเชเชธเชจเชจเชเซเชธ เชเชเซ เชตเชฒเซ เชจเชซเชเชฏ: เซจเซฏเซจ/เซซ เซเชเซ เซง, เซจเซฏเซจ/เซฌ เซเชเซ เซง, เซจเซฏเซจ/เซญ เซเชเซ เซง,
เซจเซฏเซจ/เซฎ เซเชเซ เซง, เชฐเชคเซเชฏเซ-เชเชเชเชพเชฏเชพ เชฏเซเชก, เชเชพเชญ: เชซเชเชเชพเชฒเชกเซ, เชคเชพเชฒเชเซเซ: เชเชเชเชพเชฏเชพ เชจเซ เชเซเชฒเซเชฐเซ: เชญเซเชฏเชซเซ, เชเชเซเชฏเชพเชค.
T. R. Associates (Ahmedabad)
NABET Accredited
Executive Summary - Gujarati
10
เชเซเชฒเชพเชเซ เชเซเชฐเซเชจ เชซเซเชฒเซเช เชกเซเชฒเชฐ เชเชฏเชฒเซ เชจเซ เชคเซเชจเซ เช เชเชคเชจ เชเชฏเชตเซ,เช เชเชพเชญเชฆเชพเชฏเซเชจเซ เชฎเซเชเซเชฎ
เชตเชฐเชพเชญเชคเซ,เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ เชเชเชเซเชจเซ เชเชเชพเชตเชฃเซ เชฎเซเชเชจเชพเชจเซ เชญเชฐ เชเชฏเชฒเซ, เชฒเชฏเชตเชพเชฆเชจเชพ เชพเชฃเซเชจเซ เชตเชเชเซเชฐเชถ
เชเชฏเชฒเซ, เช เช เชจ เชฐเชพเชเซ เชคเซเชฒเชพ เชคเชเซเชฆเชพเชฏเซเชจเชพ เชเชฐเชพ เชฐเซเชฒเชพ เชจเซ เช เช เชจเชพเชฅเชฒเชพเชจเชพ เชตเชพเชงเชจเซ เชฏเชพเชเชฒเชพ
เชฒเชเซเชฏเซเชจเซ เชตเชญเชพเชฒเซเชณ เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเซ เชเซ.
เช เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ เชตเซเชฎเชตเซเชธเซเชฅเชพเชจ เชฎเซเชเชจเชพเชจเชพ เชตเชฏเชเชพเชฏเช เชญเชฐเซเชเชฏเชฃ เชญเชพเชเซ เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ เชตเซเชฎเชตเซเชธเซเชฅเชพเชจ
เชเชเชญเชจเซ เชฏเชเชจเชพ เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ.
เซงเซฆ. เชฏเชพเชธเชณเชฐเชฃเซเชฏ เชเชเชพเชธเชฃเซ เชฏเซเชเชจเชพ:-
เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ เชฐเชฏเชซเซเชจเซ เชเชเชพเชตเชฃเซ เชตเชฒเชตเชฒเชง เชธเซเชฅเซเช เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ เชตเชฏเซ เชคเชฅเชพ เชคเซเชจเชพ เชชเซเชฏเชชเชพเชฏเซ
เชเชเชฒเชพ เชญเชพเชเซ เชญเชฆเชฆเชฐเซ เชฅเชณเซ.
เช เชถเชฐเซเซเชฅเซเซ เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ เชตเซเชฎเชฒเชธเซเชฅเชพเชจ เชฎเซเชเชจเชพเชจเชพ เชพเชฐเชจ เชญเชพเชเซ เช เชตเชพเชตเชจเซ เชถเชฒเชพเชจเซ เชเชฃเซเชฒเชคเซเชคเชพเชจเซ
เชเชเชพเชตเชฃเซ, เชเซเชญเชจเซเชญเชพเชฅเชเซ เชตเชจเชเชคเชพ เชชเซเชฐเชฆเซเชเซ เชคเชฅเชพ เชพเชฃเซเชจเซ เช เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃเชจเซ เชเชเชพเชตเชฃเซ เชคเซเชญเช เชงเซเชฒเชตเชจ
เชญเชพเชฆเชเชกเชจเซ เชเชเชพเชตเชฃเซ เชเชพเชฎเชฆเชพเชญเชพ เชเชเชฃเชพเชตเซเชฎเชพ เชฎเชเซเชซ เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ.
เซงเซง. เชเซเชเชฎเชจเซเชเชเชพเชฐเชฃเซ:-
เชเซเชเชญ เช เชเชพเชฏเชฃเซเชจเซ เชญเซเชฎเชพเชต เชเซเชเชญเซ เชฏเชตเชพเชฎเชฃเซ เชญเชพเชเซ เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เช เช เชฒเซเชฐ เชเซ. เชซเชงเชพ เช เชเซเชเชญเซ
เชฏเชตเชพเชฎเชฃเซเชจเซ เชตเชเชเซเชฐเชถเชฃ เชจเซ เชตเชจเชฎเชคเชเซเชฐเชฃ MSDS เชจเซ เชญเชพเชเชพเชฆเชตเชณเชฟเชเชพ เชถเช เซ เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ. เชตเซเชฎเชธเซเชเซเชคเชเชค
เชฏเชเซเชทเชพเชคเซเชญเช เชตเชพเชงเชจเซ เชเชพเชฏเซเชเชฏเซ เชจเซ เช เชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ. เชคเชฅเชพ เชเซเชญเซเชเชฐ เชถเซเชเชกเซเชฐเซเชเช เชเชฏเชฒเชพ เชญเชพเชเซ เชเชฐเซเชฐเชฏเชฎเชพเชค
เชฎเชเซเชซ เชจเซ เชเซเซเชฐเชเชจเซเชเช เช เชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ.
เชเซเชเชญ เช เชเชพเชฏเชฃเซเชจเซ เชญเซเชฎเชพเชต เชฆเซเชตเชพเชฏเชพ เชเชเชญเชญเชพ เชเชเชพเชญ เชเชฏเชคเชพ เชฐเซเชเซ เชญเชพเชเซ เชจเซเชเซ เชฎเชเซเชซเชจเชพ เชธเชฏเซเชเซเชทเชพเชคเซเชญเช
เชเชฐเชพ เชเชฐเซเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ. เชตเซเชฎเชธเซเชเซเชคเชเชค เชฏเชเซเชทเชพเชคเซเชญเช เชตเชพเชงเชจเซ (เชตเชพเชจเชฐ เชชเซเชฐเซเชเซเชเซเชเซเชฒ เชเชเซเชฒเซเชญเซเชจเซเช) เชเซเชฒเชพ เชเซ
เชเชฏ เชชเซเชฐเช (เชเซเชฎเชพ เช เชงเซเชฒเชจเซ เชชเซเชฐเชฆเซเชฃ เซฎเซฆ dB(A) เชฅเซ เชฒเชง เซเชถเซเชฎ),เชตเซเชซเซเชเซ เชธเชเซ,เชตเซเชซเซเชเซ เชเซเชฐเชตเซเชต, เชถเชฒเซเซเชญเซเช
เชฒเชเซเชฏเซ เชจเซ เชธเชตเซเชฒเชงเชพ เชฏเซเซ เชพเชกเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ. เชเชพเชฏเซเชเชฏเซ เชญเชพเชเซ เชตเชจเชฎเชญเซเชค เชธเซเชฒเชพเชธเซเชฅเซเชฎ เชเซเช-, เชพเชฎเชพเชจเซ
เชเชฐเซเชฏเซเชฎเชพเชคเซ เชเซเชญเชเซ เซเชฒเชพเชจเซ เช เชพเชฃเซ, เชณเซเชเชพเชฐเชฎ, เชชเซเชฐเชพเชฅเชตเชญเช เชตเชพเชฏเชฒเชพเชฏ เช เชฒเชพเชญเชพ เช เช เชฒเชณเซ. เชตเชพเชจเชฐ
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เชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชคเชพเชตเชฒเชค เชตเชเซเชญเซเชเชเซเชต เชญเซเชจเซเชฏเชชเซเซเชเซเชเชฐเชฏเชฟเชเช เชฏเชตเซเชจเช เชญเชพเชเซ
เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ เชตเชฏ เช เชเชพเชฏเชฃเซ เชถเชฒเซเชพเชฐ
เชฎเซเชธเชธเชธ เชเชเชพเชจเชจ เชเชเชธเชจเชจเชเซเชธ เชเชเซ เชตเชฒเซ เชจเชซเชเชฏ: เซจเซฏเซจ/เซซ เซเชเซ เซง, เซจเซฏเซจ/เซฌ เซเชเซ เซง, เซจเซฏเซจ/เซญ เซเชเซ เซง,
เซจเซฏเซจ/เซฎ เซเชเซ เซง, เชฐเชคเซเชฏเซ-เชเชเชเชพเชฏเชพ เชฏเซเชก, เชเชพเชญ: เชซเชเชเชพเชฒเชกเซ, เชคเชพเชฒเชเซเซ: เชเชเชเชพเชฏเชพ เชจเซ เชเซเชฒเซเชฐเซ: เชญเซเชฏเชซเซ, เชเชเซเชฏเชพเชค.
T. R. Associates (Ahmedabad)
NABET Accredited
Executive Summary - Gujarati
11
เชชเซเชฐเซเชเซเชเซเชเซเชฒ เชเชเซเชฒเซเชญเซเชจเซเชเชจเซ เชเชฎเซเช เชเชเซเซ, เชเซเชเชญเซ เชเชเชฏเชพเชจเชพ เชตเชจเชเชพเชฐ เชคเชฅเชพ เชเซเชญเซเชเชฐ เชถเซเชเชกเซเชฐเซเชเชเชญเชพ เช
เชเชฏเชพเชฒเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ
เซงเซจ.เชเซเชฐเซเชจ เชฌเซเชฒเซเช เชกเซเชณเชฎเซเชจเซเช :-
เช เชณเชฏเซ เชเซเชฐ เซญเซฎเซฎเซง เชเซ.เชญเซ.(เซฉเซช.เซญเซฎ%) เชเซเชเชฐเซ เชเซเชฐเซเชจ เชซเซเชฒเซเช เชตเชฒเชธเซเชคเชพเชฏ เชชเซเชฐเซเชเซเชเซเช เชตเชพเชเชเชจเซ เช เชเชฆเชฏ
เชกเซเชฒเชฐเซ เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เช เช เชฒเชณเซ. เช เชเซเชฐเซเชจ เชซเซเชฒเซเชเชญเชพ เช เชญเซเชฎเชพเชตเซเชค เชเซเซเชทเชคเซเชฐ เชญเชพ เช เชญเซ เช เชฒเชคเซ เชธเซเชฅเชพเชตเชจเช
เชฒเชจเชธเซเชตเชค เชชเซเชฐเชเชพเชคเซเช เชเชเชพเชกเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ เชเซ เชเซ เชถเชฒเชพ เชชเซเชฐเชฆเซเชฃ เชจเซ เชตเชถเชจ เชเชฏเซ เชณเชเชณ เซเชจเซ เชงเซเชฒเชตเชจ
เชชเซเชฐเชฆเซเชฃ เชจเซ เชณเซเซ เชณเชเชณเซ. เชเซเชฐเซเชจ เชซเซเชฒเซเช เชเซเชฒ เชฐเชฏเชธเซเชธเซเชฅเชคเชจเซ เชฐเชเชคเซ เชตเชญเชธเซเชฎเชพเชจเซ เชเชณเชญเชจ เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชจเซ เชตเชพเชฅเซ
เชเชเชญเชจเซ เชธเซเชฆเชเชฏเชคเชพเชญเชพ เชเชฒเชงเชพเชฏเซ เชเชฏเชณเซ เชคเชฅเชพ เชเซเชทเซเช, เชจเชพเชจเชพ เชตเชธเซเชคเชจ เชชเซเชฐเชพเชฃเซ, เชเชฐเชเซเชเซ เชฒเชเซเชฏเซเชจเซ เช เชเซเชค
เชเชฏเซเชจเซ เชเซเชฒ เชฐเชฏเชธเซเชธเซเชฅเชคเซเชจเซ เชเชตเชฐเชเซเชฐเซเชจ เชเชพเชฒเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเชฃ เชญเชฆเชฆเชฐเซ เชฅเชณเซ.
เซงเซฉ. เชชเซเชฐเซเชเซเชเซเช เชฅเซ เชฅเชคเชพ เชพเชญเซ:-
เชธเชฒเซเชเชค เชชเซเชฐเซเชเซเชเซเช เช เชตเชพเชตเชจเชพ เชตเชฒเชธเซเชคเชพเชฏเชจเชพ เชตเชฎเชฆเซเชพเชฎเชจเชพ เชฅเชฒเชพ เชญเชพเชเชพเชเซเชฎ เชตเชฒเชเชพเชต, เชตเชพเชญเชพเชเซเช เชตเชฒเชเชพเชต, เชฏเซเชเชเชพเชฏ เชจเซ เชจเซเชฎ เชเชพเชฎเชฆเชพเชเชจเซ เชฐเชฒเชทเซเชเซเชเช เชฐเชพเชฌเชฆเชพเชฎเซ เชซเชจเชณเซ.
เชธเชฒเซเชเชค เชชเซเชฐเซเชเซเชเซเช เชเซเชณ, เชงเชพเชเซเชณ เชจเซ เชฒเชซเชจเชเซเชณ เชเชพเชฏเซเชเชฏเซเชจเซ เชซเชพเชงเชเชเชพเชญ เชคเชซเชเซเชเชพ เชจเซ เชเชพเชญเชเซเชฏเซ เชคเชซเชเซเชเชพ เชฆเชฏเชตเชญเชฎเชพเชจ เชฏเซเชเชเชพเชฏเซ เช เชฒเชพเชจเซ เชเซเชทเชญเชคเชพ เชงเชฏเชพเชฒเซ เชเซ. เชเซเชฐ เซฌเซฆ เชเซเชเชฐเชพ เชตเซเชฎเชธเซเชเซเชคเชเชจเซ เชธเชฒเซเชเชค เชชเซเชฐเซเชเซเชเซเช เชฆเซเชตเชพเชฏเชพ เชฏเซเชเชเชพเชฏ เชญเซ เชณเชเซ เชเซ.เช เชชเซเชฐเซเชเซเชเช เชคเซเชจเชพ เชเชฐเซ เชฎเชกเซเซ เชฏเซเชเชพเชฃเชจเชพ เซจ.0% เชเซเชเชฐเซ เชเชเชพ เช เชเซ เชซเชพเชเซเชจเชพ เชเชพเชญเซเชญเชพ เชเชตเชพเชญเชพเชเซเช เชคเซเชญเช เช เชตเชฅเชฟเช เชตเชฒเชเชพเชต (CER) เชญเชพเชเซ เชเชฏเชพเชณเซ.
เซงเซช. เชเชธเชนเชเชพเชฐ :-
เช เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃ เชตเชฏ เชฅเซเซเชฅเชเชฏเชฃ เชญเซเชฎเชพเชต เชฏเชฅเซ เชเชถเซ เชณเชเชพเชฎ เชเซ... เชถเชฒเชพเชจเซ เชเชฃเซเชฒเชคเซเชคเชพ เชฏ เชจเชเซเชฒเซ เชตเชฏ เชฅเชพเชฎ เชเซ. เชเซ เชเซ เชถเชฒเชพ เชชเซเชฐเชฆเซเชฃ เชตเชจเชฎเชคเชเซเชฐเชฃ เชญเชพเชเซเชจเชพ
เชคเชญเชพเชญ เชเชฐเชพ เชฐเซเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ. เชเซเช เชเชเซเชฐเซเชเซเชเชฐ เชจเชเซเชณเชพเชจ เชฅเชณเซ เชจเชฐเชถ. เช เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃ เชฏ เชเซเช เชชเซเชฐเชตเชคเชเซ เชตเชฏ เชฅเชณเซ เชจเชฐเชถ. เชธเซเชฅเชพเชตเชจเช เชฏเซเชเชเชพเชฏเซเชจเซ เชคเชเซ เชฒเชงเชณเซ.
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เชชเซเชฐเชธเซเชคเชพเชตเชฒเชค เชตเชเซเชญเซเชเชเซเชต เชญเซเชจเซเชฏเชชเซเซเชเซเชเชฐเชฏเชฟเชเช เชฏเชตเซเชจเช เชญเชพเชเซ
เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ เชตเชฏ เช เชเชพเชฏเชฃเซ เชถเชฒเซเชพเชฐ
เชฎเซเชธเชธเชธ เชเชเชพเชจเชจ เชเชเชธเชจเชจเชเซเชธ เชเชเซ เชตเชฒเซ เชจเชซเชเชฏ: เซจเซฏเซจ/เซซ เซเชเซ เซง, เซจเซฏเซจ/เซฌ เซเชเซ เซง, เซจเซฏเซจ/เซญ เซเชเซ เซง,
เซจเซฏเซจ/เซฎ เซเชเซ เซง, เชฐเชคเซเชฏเซ-เชเชเชเชพเชฏเชพ เชฏเซเชก, เชเชพเชญ: เชซเชเชเชพเชฒเชกเซ, เชคเชพเชฒเชเซเซ: เชเชเชเชพเชฏเชพ เชจเซ เชเซเชฒเซเชฐเซ: เชญเซเชฏเชซเซ, เชเชเซเชฏเชพเชค.
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เชตเชฒเชตเชฒเชง เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ เชฐเชฏเชญเชพเชฃเซ เชเซเชฒเชพ เชเซ เชเชเชเชฐ, เชฏเชพเชทเซเชเซเชเซเชฐเซเชฎ เชซเชเซเชเชพ, เชญเซเชฎเชพเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ เชจเซ เชงเชพเชญเซเชเชคเชฅเชพ เชเชคเซเชถเชพเชตเชตเช เชธเซเชฅเซ เชฏ เชเซเช เชชเซเชฐเชตเชคเชเชฐเซ เชตเชฏ เชฅเชณเซ เชจเชฐเชถ.
เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ เชตเซเชฎเชฒเชธเซเชฅเชพเชจ เชฎเซเชเชจเชพ เชซเชงเชพ เชชเซเชฐเชฆเซเชฃ เชฐเชฏเชญเชพเชฃเซเชจเซ เชตเชจเชฎเชตเชเชคเซเชฐเชค เชเชฏเชฒเชพ เชญเชพเชเซ เชเชกเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เช เช เชฒเซ เชเซ. เชจเซ เช เชฐเชฏเชฃเชพเชญเซ เชตเชซเชเชตเชงเชค เชตเชคเซเชคเชพเชตเชงเชเชพเชฏเซ เชฆเซเชตเชพเชฏเชพ เชธเซเชฅเชพเชฎเซเชฐ เชงเชพเชฏเชพเชงเซเชฏเชฃ เชเชฏเชคเชพ เชฒเชงเซ เชจเชพ เชเชพเชฎ เช เชญเชพเชเซเชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃ เชตเซเชฎเชตเซเชธเซเชฅเชพเชจ เชเชเชญ เชฆเซเชตเชพเชฏเชพ เชธเชตเซเชจเชตเชฟเชค เชเชฏเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเชณเซ.
เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃ เชตเซเชฎเชตเซเชธเซเชฅเชพเชจ เชเชเชญ เชธเชฒเซเชเชค เชชเซเชฐเซเชเซเชเชเชจเซ เชณเชฐเซเช เชค เชเซ เชชเซเชฐเชฆเซเชฃ เชตเชจเชฎเชคเชเซเชฐเชฃเชจเชพ เชเชเชฐเชพ เชเชฐเซเชณเซ.
เช เชฅเซ เชจเชญเซเชพเชจ เชเชฏเซ เชณเชเชพเชฎ เชเซ เชซเชพเชงเชเชเชพเชญ เชจเซ เชเชพเชญเชเซเชฏเซ เชคเชซเชเซเชเชพ เชฆเชฏเชตเชญเชฎเชพเชจ เชฎเชเซเชฒเชพเชญเชพ เชเช เชฒเซเชฐ เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃเซเชฎ เชตเซเชฎเชตเซเชธเซเชฅเชพเชจ เชฎเซเชเชจเชพ เชจ เซเชณเชญเชจเชจเชพ เชเชฐเชพเชจเชเชพ เชถเชเชพเชฏเชพเชคเซเชญเช เชญเชฐเซเชเชฏเชฃเชฅเซ เชฎเชพเชพเชฒเชฏเชฃ เชฏ เชฅเชคเซ เชตเชฏเซเชจเซ เชเชเชพเชกเซ เชณเชเชพเชณเซ.
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CHAPTER โ 1
INTRODUCTION
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates, Ahmedabad NABET Accredited
Chapter - 1: Introduction 1.1
CHAPTER - 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Preamble
MM//ss.. GGaajjaannaann OOrrggaanniiccss LLLLPP is an proposed unit located at Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1,
292/7 p1, 292/8 p1, Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District :
Morbi, Gujarat for manufacturing of different types of pigments. Proposed production of
pigments will be of 210 MT/Month. Production details are given below.
Table 1.1 Proposed Product Details
Sr. No. Name of the Product
Production
Capacity
(MT/Month)
CI Number
1. Pigment Phthalocyanine Green 7 200 1328-53-6
Group 1 2. Pigment Orange 13
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3520-72-7 3. Pigment Orange 34 15793-73-4 4. Pigment Red 2 6041-94-7
5. Pigment Red 3 2425-85-6 6. Pigment Red 4 2814-77-9 7. Pigment Red 48:2 7023-61-2 8. Pigment Red 49 1103-39-5 9. Pigment Red 53:1 5160-02-1 10. Pigment Red 57:1 5281-04-9 11. Pigment Red 63:1 6417-83-0 12. Pigment Red 112 6535-46-2 13. Pigment Yellow 1 2512-29-0 14. Pigment Yellow 12 6358-85-6 15. Pigment Yellow 13 5102-83-0
16. Pigment Yellow 83 5567-15-7
Total Production Capacity 210 --
1.2 Purpose of the EIA Report
Development of industry in India has increased economic growth and improved living
standards of people. The economic growths are achieved through industrialization,
infrastructure development. Industrialization has played a major role in country development.
Industrialization has many other advantages. Although the development of industry leads to
rapid consumption of natural resources, fuel etc. in day-to-day operational activity. These will
deteriorate resources and increase emissions of waste in terms of solid, liquid and gas. To
control the environment pollution from industrial activity, the Government has framed
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
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regulations which are governed by MOEF&CC in India.
It may be noted that the proposed products (Different types of pigments) namely Pigment
Phthalocyanine Green 7, Pigment Orange, Red, and Yellow series (being synthetic organic
chemicals) falls under Category 5(f) as stated in Environment Impact Assessment Notification
Published on 14th September 2006 and not fall into Small Industrial Unit criteria as per the
Notification dated 25th June 2014. Further, the proposed project location is outside the notified
industrial estate. So, project proponent has to obtain the Environmental Clearance from the
Ministry of Environment & Forests & Climate Change, New Delhi.
As per requirements of the notification, an application was submitted to MoEF&CC on 5th March,
2021 along with Form-1, PFR and draft TOR. Subsequently the Committee has issued the
Standard TOR wide letter No. IA-J-11011/84/2021-IA-II(I) dated 12th March 2021. Based on the
TOR points issued by MoEF&CC, an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report has been
prepared covering all aspects of the TOR points.
The purpose of the preparation of Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) report is to obtain
Environment Clearance from Ministry of Environment & Forests & Climate Change, Govt. of
India, New Delhi and to understand the present environment of the project site along with its
surroundings and to provide Environment Protection measures to the likely impacts during
construction of the project and after commissioning of the project.
1.3 Promoters and their background [Ans to TOR no.2 (II)]
Table 1.2 Promoters and their background
Sr. No.
Name of Partners
Mobile number Background
1. Mr. Mehul Kachrola
7818877777
Education: Graduation complete
Experience: Six month
Field: Marketing
2. Mr. Jagdish Dalsaniya
7818877777
Education: Graduation complete
Experience: Six month
Field: Marketing
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates, Ahmedabad NABET Accredited
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1.4 Need of the Project & Its Importance to the Country. [Ans. to TOR no.2 (III)]
The cost of proposed project is approximately Rs. 11 Crore. Proposed project will manufacture
synthetic organic chemicals (Pigments) with total production of 210 MT/Month for sale
purposes.
Pigments address coloring needs of a wide range of end-use industries, ranging from paints and
coatings to construction. Increasing globalization and restructuring have been a key trend
shaping the pigments industry over the past several years, with production base shifting to cost-
effective Asian markets.
The market for pigments responds to the coloring needs of a wide range of end-use industries,
ranging from coatings to construction. With robust demand in key markets of coatings, plastics,
paper and printing inks, the pigments market is forecast to register steady growth in the coming
years. Aided by a choice for brighter aesthetics and higher pigment concentration, the pigments
industry is expected to propel ahead at a steady rate. The industry is witnessing a fundamental
shift in the form of greater preference for organic pigments and away from solvent-based raw
materials.
After a brief decline in volume and values in 2008 and 2009, which was a result of the global
economic downturn, the future for global pigments market appears to be bright. Global market
for pigments began to show signs of recovery in 2009 and registered positive growth in 2010,
albeit by a small margin. The market, however, is expected to post significant growth in terms of
volume as well as value, in the coming years. Surge in 11 the coming years would be fuelled by
growth in the inks, coatings and construction industries. Growing demand for high-quality value-
added pigments is one of the key factors expected to result in a spurt in growth. Further, the
market, although mature, would also receive a boost as companies increasingly feel the need to
evolve and design their products in sync with changing requirements for new and emerging
technologies. Higher rates of capacity utilization are expected to further drive prices upwards.
Asia-Pacific represents the largest and the fastest-growing regional market for pigments
worldwide, as stated by the new market research report. A key trend witnessed in the recent past
is the migration of manufacturing capacity from the West to low-cost countries in the Asia Pacific
region, driven mainly by stringent environmental compliance issues. China would continue to be
the single-largest and fastest-growing market. Over the years, China has emerged as the leading
global manufacturer, trader, as well as consumer of pigments. Gradually maturing production
technology and presence of strong downstream customer base within the country have been
propelling demand for pigments in the country over the recent years. India is expected to be the
second-largest market in terms of demand for organic pigments.
In addition, the industry witnessed export opportunities, subsequent to the shutting-down of
several facilities in the United States and Europe, following the enforcement of strict pollution
control regulations. Europe trails behind Asia-Pacific, while the United States constitutes the
next-largest market.
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates, Ahmedabad NABET Accredited
Chapter - 1: Introduction 1.4
The proposed unit will contribute revenue to the State & Central exchequer in the form of GST for
inter-state movement, corporate taxes etc. Indirect contribution to the Central & State exchequer
will be there due to Income by way of registration of trucks, income tax from individual as well as
taxes from associated units. Thus, the proposed unit will help the Government by paying different
taxes from time to time, which is a part of revenue and thus, will help to develop the area. In the
foreign market demand of the products is also significant, which will boost the export potential of
the company as well as the country. Export oriented units plays vital role in economy
development and local physical infrastructure for further boosting of industrial development
with sustainable approach as the industries need to maintain good environment & safety
condition to get better foreign market.
Pigments Industry in India
World demand for organic pigments is expected to grow 5.0 percent per year to $6.5 billion in
2019. Rising consumer spending will drive increased demand for organic colorants in textiles and
plastics, while strong growth in global construction activity will boost demand in paints and
coatings. Increase in value demand will reflect the growing importance of expensive,
higher value pigments that meet increasingly stringent performance standards and preferences
for more environmentally friendly products.
Expansion of the middle class, particularly in the Asia-Pacific, Africa and Middle-East regions, will
help drive an acceleration in global consumer spending that will benefit important organic
pigment markets such as textiles and plastic products. Rising textile production - the textile
market accounted for over half of world organic pigment demand in 2014 - will be the primary
contributor to increased demand going forward, while growing Plastic output will expand
demand for organic pigments. According to analysts, โDye and organic pigment consumption will
remain concentrated in the Asia-Pacific region, where the majority of world textile and
consumer plastic product production occursโ.
While China will remain the dominant global consumer of dyes and organic pigments,
rapid growth will also be experienced in smaller Asian markets such as Bangladesh, India
and Vietnam as textile and plastic producers continue to move production to countries with the
lowest labour costs. Additionally, consumer preferences for new, unusual textile colours- that do
not fade and yet are environmentally friendly-will boost growth in value demand as textile
producers increasingly turn to these newer, higher value products.
Trends in Dyes and Pigments Production (2008-13)
(Source: Chemicals and Petrochemicals Statistics: 2014)
The main end user of pigments in India are printing inks, plastics, rubber, paints and coatings.
The worldwide pigments industry produces hundreds of colorant, extender and functional
pigments for a wide spectrum of industrial and consumer markets.
According to pigment class, 50โ55% of the world value share is azo pigments;
Phthalocyanine (blue and green) have a 20% share. High- performance and other pigments
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
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account for the remaining 25โ30%. The classic azo and Phthalocyanine pigment groups are
characterized by lower profit margins as a result of rising competition from lower-priced
imports.
The migration of the pigments business to Asia, particularly China and India, continues. Since
the mid-1990s, production in China and India has rapidly increased; China is now the world's
largest organic colour pigment producer, especially for commodity-type pigments. Additional
medium-tier to higher-value organic pigments may also migrate to China and India- from
North America, Europe and Japan. Production in Europe, the United States and Japan
continues on a downward trend as the market has become globalize and gross margins have
been squeezed, leading to plant shutdowns and restructurings. The volume of unfinished
pigments imported to North America, Western Europe and Japan for finishing continues to
decrease as more finished pigment is imported from China and India. The demand for
indigenous product is expected to increase with the restriction for import of products
from China.
Demand Supply Gap
The following pie chart shows world consumption of organic color pigments:
Globally, printing inks account for 55โ60% of demand, coatings about 20%, plastics about 15%
and other industries such as textiles for the remainder. The printing market for publication
of newsprint and periodicals has fallen as a result of competition from the internet, but
demand for printing inks for packaging remains strong. The next-largest market is coatings for
automotive production. After bottoming out in 2009, global vehicle production started to rise
again in 2010 and increased at a rate of about 4% annually during 2010โ14. It is expected that
global consumption for organic pigments will increase by 5% per year from 2014 to 2019.
Overall growth in the United States and Europe is expected to be around 1โ2% per year on
average between 2014 and 2019, as the long-term trend in using inks for newspapers and
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates, Ahmedabad NABET Accredited
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publications continues downward owing to competition from electronic media and devices.
However, consumption of organic pigments for coloured inks is expected to grow somewhat as a
result of greater production of advertising leaflets and catalogue, and for packaging. Use in
automotive and other coatings is expected to show above-average growth. In Japan, growth is
expected to remain flat, while growth in China and India will be about 5% per year due to
increasing demand for inks and coatings.
China is the principal global supplier of red and yellow azo-based pigments and their
intermediates. India is the principal global supplier of blue and green Phthalocyanine-based
pigments and their intermediates.
The ink industries in North America and Europe have become largely dependent on Asian
supplies of raw materials and pigments. In recent years, there have been supply disruptions of
certain pigments leading to sharply rising prices for some pigments.
The proposed project is necessitated because of the following reasons:
โข To make the facility more resource efficient.
โข Reduce operational costs and increase productivity.
โข Development of the infrastructure of the facility.
โข Entry into new product segments.
โข Its importance to the country can be accounted by
โข Add to foreign exchange generated by Exports.
โข Ensure continued employment to workforce without affecting work conditions and hence
supporting their families.
โข Lead to generation of direct and indirect employment opportunities.
โข Reduce dependence on Imports hence reducing Forex risks.
Export Possibility & Domestic Export market
Aromatic and aliphatic solvents, which are used as fuel in various industries, and used in the
pesticide, Paint, ink industries. As these are widespread industries, it has a lot of demand in the
market.
1.5 Location of the Proposed Project & Siting Criteria Ans. to TOR no.4 (III) & (IV)
The proposed project site is located at Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
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Fig. 1.1 Location of the Project site
Source: Satellite Image (Google Earth)
Boundary Point Geo Co-ordinates
A Latitude: 22ยฐ36'28.35"N
Longitude: 70ยฐ35'55.57"E
B Latitude: 22ยฐ36'28.44"N
Longitude: 70ยฐ35'58.80"E
C Latitude: 22ยฐ36'22.64"N
Longitude: 70ยฐ35'59.37"E
D Latitude: 22ยฐ36'21.77"N
Longitude: 70ยฐ35'59.41"E
E Latitude: 22ยฐ36'20.53"N
Longitude: 70ยฐ35'59.39"E
F Latitude: 22ยฐ36'20.82"N
Longitude: 70ยฐ35'55.44"E
G Latitude: 22ยฐ36'22.75"N
Longitude: 70ยฐ35'55.53"E
H Latitude: 22ยฐ36'23.61"N
Longitude: 70ยฐ35'55.51"E
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates, Ahmedabad NABET Accredited
Chapter - 1: Introduction 1.8
Bounded Latitude & Longitude:
From To
Bounded Latitudes (North) 22.60580278ยฐ 22.60790000ยฐ
Bounded Longitudes (East) 70.59888889ยฐ 70.60000000ยฐ
The proposed project site falls in the Morbi District of Gujarat State and Project proponent is
very well familiar with the surrounding environment & manufacturing of pigments products;
therefore, it becomes easy for the project to set up the proposed project on the above said
location. The proposed project, apart from direct and indirect employment generation and
various business opportunities will bring an overall up-liftment of the area and will ultimately
result in complete socio-economic and infrastructure development. The other features are
briefly summarized hereunder:
Total availability of adequate land is 22,662 m2.
All basic facilities like infrastructure, communication, transportation, medical facilities,
fuel, power, water, unskilled, raw materials, skilled manpower and road network etc.
Market is nearby.
Nearest city Dhrol 18.7 km away from the project site and well connected with other parts
of the state by road & rail.
Raw materials, consumer centers and infrastructure facilities like power, water,
communication facilities are nearby.
Rehabilitation & Resettlement will not be required.
No national park or wildlife Habitats falls within 10 km radial distance from project site.
But Rampara wildlife sanctuary is 33.2 km away in ESE direction.
The location of project is best suited to start the proposed activities of manufacturing pigments.
Hence no alternative for site is analyzed.
The sitting criteria of the project as per the guidelines are given in the Table 1.3;
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates, Ahmedabad NABET Accredited
Chapter - 1: Introduction 1.9
Table 1.3 Sitting Criteria
Details Requirement Compliance
Forest No forest land shall be converted into non-forest activity for the sustenance of the industry (Ref: Forest Conservation Act, 1980).
Forest land is not involved in the proposed project site and details of environmental sensitive receptor given in section 2.4 of chapter 2.
Agricultural land No prime agricultural land shall be converted into industrial site.
Proposed project site is utilizing for manufacturing of pigments. NA permission is obtained and is attached as Annexure โ 2.
Layout Enough space should be provided for storage area, plant area, greenbelt area, Utilities, Raw material storage, Fly ash, other storage like solid wastes so that these could be available for possible reuse.
The total acquired land is 22,662 m2. There will be provision of enough space according to the requirement. Area can be verified from the plant lay-out given in Chapter-2.
Major settlements (3,00,000 population):
At the time of siting of the industry, if the notified limit of any major settlement is found to be within 50 km from the project boundary, the spatial direction of growth of the settlement for at least a decade must be assessed.
Nearest Major habitation is Morbi which is about 30.5 km away from the project site in NW direction. Morbi population is 1.95 Lakhs.
Ecologically / Sensitive zones
Preferably 5 km depending on the geo-climatic conditions the requisite distance may be decided appropriately by the Environmental agency.
None within 10 km radius. Rampara wildlife sanctuary is 33.2 km away in ESE direction.
Transport/ Communication System
Preferably 0.5 km. away from highway and railway line.
National highway 947 โ 19 km away in WSW direction from proposed project site. State highway 22 โ 0.01 km away in S direction from proposed project site. Padadhari Railway station 19.53 km SSE direction from the project site.
Coastal areas Preferably ยฝ km away from high tide line (HTL).
There is no coastal area within 10 km radius from the project site
Flood plain of the river line system
Preferably ยฝ km away from flood plain or modified flood plain affected by dam in upstream or flood control system.
Bangavadi reservoir 1.5 km NE direction. Aji river 2.8 km away in NW direction
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates, Ahmedabad NABET Accredited
Chapter - 1: Introduction 1.10
1.6 Scope of the EIA Study
The scope of the EIA study is based on the guideline provided by Ministry of Environment,
Forests & Climate Change (MoEF & CC), Government of India for structure of environmental
impact assessment document. The scope of the study broadly includes:
Field sampling of environmental attributes at various representative locations in the
study area to establish the baseline status.
Collect, compile & assess secondary data including socioeconomic data.
Identification, assessment and evaluation of the beneficial and adverse impacts on
surrounding environment due to proposed project activities considering the existing
baseline status along with compilation of other information.
Analysis of project proposal and data analysis.
Assessment of pollution potential due to proposed project.
Predict the incremental levels of pollutants in the study area due to the proposed project.
Evaluate the predicted impacts on the various environmental attributes by using
scientifically developed and widely accepted models.
Identification and assessment of risks associated with the proposed project and their
appropriate management through proper Risk Assessment (RA) and Disaster
Management Plan (DMP).
Prepare an Environmental Management Plan (EMP) to mitigate the predicted impacts.
Identify critical environmental attributes required to be monitored during the project
execution and to suggest post project monitoring.
As per the guidelines, the Generic structure of EIA given in EIA notification dated 14th
September, 2006 and subsequent amendments are maintained. The scope of baseline
environment study based on MoEF&CC / CPCB guidelines is tabulated below;
Table 1.4 Scope of the Study
Environmental
Attributes No. of
Locations Observations
Meteorology 1
Hourly observations for Temperature, Relative Humidity, Wind direction, wind speed & Rain fall during 3 month study period using Automatic Weather Station nearby project site.
AAQ 8 AAQ parameters PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NO2, Hcl, Cl2, CO and VOC have been monitored at 8 locations within 10 km radius of the project site.
Water 8 (GW) &
8 (SW)
Surface water samples were collected from 8 locations like Bangavadi Reservior, Timbdi Pond, Rasnal Pond, Aji River, Lalpur Pond, Tributory river near Thoriyali, Ajidam Near Modpar and Dam near Khodapipar. Ground water samples were collected from 8 locations like Nearby project site, Otala, Timbdi, Rasnal, Bangavadi, Khakhra, Thoriyali and Khoda Pipar. Samples have been
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
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analyzed for Parameters as per IS: 10500:2012, Water Quality Criteria prescribed by CPCB.
Noise 8 Day time and night time noise levels were measured once at each location
Soil 8 Soil samples were taken from all the 8 locations and have been analyzed for pH, EC & other parameters
Ecology Flora-Fauna &
Ecosystem
Major flora was enumerated and the possibility habitation for important species in the site. Fauna was listed based on the primary & secondary information.
Socio-economic data
Demography & Occupational
details
Primary data was collected within 5 km study area during baseline monitoring. Secondary data for demography, Occupation, literacy and amenities have been considered for villages covered in the 10 km radius study area from the project site and the secondary data has been taken from Census 2011.
1.7 Regulatory Frame work The proposed project is of synthetic organic chemical manufacturing unit; so the regulatory
framework related with the hazardous or toxic chemicals as well as regulatory provision of risk,
emergency & safety management are applicable to the proposed project. The regulatory
provision related to the hazardous chemical handling, manufacturing, storage & transportation
are also applicable to the proposed project. The project will have potential of pollution and also
attracts the provisions of EIA notifications 2006 - SO 1533 (as amended). So, the proposed
project may be required to comply with many regulatory provisions.
The project proponent shall follow the regulatory frame work as listed below and additional
applicable provision shall also be referred timely as cited as mandatory provision for proposed
unit. In any case, proponent shall comply with the regulatory provision as directed through
particular regulatory provision. The major regulatory provisions applicable to the proposed
project are shown here:
Table 1.5 Regulatory Frame Work
Sr. No. Legal Instrument (Type, Ref., Year)
Concern Authority or Bodies Applicability
1 Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 and its subsequent amendments
CPCB and SPCB Air emission from stack attached to Boiler, TFH, HAG attach with Spin Flash Dryer & D G set. The project proponent will obtain CC& A after obtaining EC from concern authority.
2 Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and its subsequent amendments
CPCB and SPCB Wastewater generation from industrial activities and from domestic activities. The project proponent will obtain CC& A after obtaining EC from concern authority.
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
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Chapter - 1: Introduction 1.12
Sr. No. Legal Instrument (Type, Ref., Year)
Concern Authority or Bodies Applicability
4 The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 & Environmental (Protection) Rules, 1986 and their subsequent amendments
Ministry of Environment and Forests, & Climate Change (MoEF&CC), CPCB and SPCB.
Production of Synthetic Organic Chemicals (Different types of pigments). The project proponent will obtain CC& A after obtaining EC from concern authority.
5 Hazardous and Other Wastes (Management and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2016
MoEF&CC, CPCB, SPCB, DGFT, Port Authority and Customs Authority
Generation of Solid & Hazardous Wastes from industrial activities.
6 Manufacture Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules, 1989 amended 2000
MoEF&CC, Chief Controller of Imports and Exports, CPCB, SPCB, Chief Inspector of Factories, Chief Inspector of Dock Safety, Chief Inspector of Mines, AERB, Chief Controller of Explosives, District Collector or District Emergency Authority, CEES under DRDO
Unit will take safety precautions for storage of hazardous chemicals identified under MSIHC Rules 1989. And the safety aspects are considered during Plant layout. It can be seen in Plant layout shown in Chapter 2.
7 Chemical Accidents (Emergency Planning, Preparedness and Response) Rules, 1996
Ministry of Environment & Forests & Climate Change, Chief Controller of Imports and Exports, CPCB, SPCB/UTPCC, Chief Inspector of Factories, Chief Inspector of Dock Safety, Chief Inspector of Mines, AERB, Chief Controller of Explosives, District Collector or District Emergency Authority, CEES under DRDO.
Storage of hazardous chemicals within the project premises.
8 EIA Notification, 2006 and its subsequent amendments
MoEF&CC, SPCB Production of Synthetic Organic Chemicals (Different types of pigments)
9 Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991 amended 1992 & Public Liability Insurance Rules, 1991 and its subsequent amendments
MoEF&CC, District Collector Industrial unit will manufacture chemical products and employment of 60 workers
10 The Factories Act, 1948 Ministry of Labor, DGFASLI and Directorate of Industrial Safety and Health/Factories Inspectorate
Industrial unit will apply to DISH (Director industrial Safety and Health), Gujarat after getting Environmental Clearance.
11 The Explosive Act ,1884 Ministry of Commerce and Industry (Department of Explosives)
Not Applicable
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates, Ahmedabad NABET Accredited
Chapter - 1: Introduction 1.13
Sr. No. Legal Instrument (Type, Ref., Year)
Concern Authority or Bodies Applicability
12 Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules, 2000 and its amendments
CPCB and SPCB Noise may be generated due to industrial activities
T. R. Associates โ NABET Accredited Consultant was appointed by M/s. Gajanan Organics
LLP to carry out the Environmental Impact Assessment study for their proposed project.
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CHAPTER โ 2
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates, Ahmedabad NABET Accredited
Chapter - 2 : Project Description 2.1
CHAPTER - 2
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
22..11 Preamble [Ans. to TOR no.3 (II)] MM//ss.. GGaajjaannaann OOrrggaanniiccss LLLLPP is proposed unit which intends to manufacture different types of
pigments at Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1, Latipar-Tankara road,
Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi, Gujarat. Pigments will be manufactured for
sale purpose. Proposed production of pigments will be of 210 MT/Month.
The proposed unit proposes to manufacture products covered under Category 5(f) โAโ as per the
EIA Notification of Ministry of Environment & Forest & Climate Change (MoEF & CC) dated
14/09/2006 & their amendment.
22..22 Site History The land was earlier used for agriculture purpose however, since December 2020, the land is
lying vacant and a barren land & not used for any purpose. NA was already obtained for this
project site. Land documents like Land Deed, partnership deed with NA permission are attached
as Annexure โ 2.
2.3 Project Location Ans. to TOR no.4 (I)
Proposed project site is located at Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1, Latipar-
Tankara road, Village: Bangavadi, Taluka: Tankara & District: Morbi, Gujarat. GPS coordinates of
the site is Latitude: 22ยฐ36'26.06"N
Longitude: 70ยฐ35'57.19"E
Bounded Latitude & Longitude :
From To
Bounded Latitudes (North) 22.60580278ยฐ 22.60790000ยฐ
Bounded Longitudes (East) 70.59888889ยฐ 70.60000000ยฐ
Nearest major city is Dhrol which is about 18.7 km far from the project site in WSW direction.
National highway 947 โ 19 km away in WSW direction from proposed project site. State highway
22 โ 0.01 km away in S direction from proposed project site.
The index map is given in Figure 2.1. Google map showing surrounding area in 10 km, 5 km, 1
km & 0.5 km radius from project site is given in Figure 2.2. Google map showing proposed
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
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project site is shown in Figure 2.3. Topomap showing proposed project site is given as Figure
2.4.
Figure 2.1: Index Map
India Map Gujarat State Map
Morvi District Map Google Image showing project site
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
T. R. Associates, Ahmedabad NABET Accredited
Chapter - 2 : Project Description 2.3
Figure 2.2: Google Image showing surrounding 0.5,1,5,10 Km radius area from the
Proposed Project Site
Ans. to TOR no.4 (V)
Source: Satellite Image (Google Earth)
Note: Red Color indicates 0.5 km Circle, Green color indicates 1 km circle, Blue Color indicates 5 km Circle and yellow
Color indicates 10 km Circle
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
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Figure 2.3: Google Image showing proposed project site Ans. to TOR no.4 (V)
Boundary Point Geo Co-ordinates
A Latitude: 22ยฐ36'28.35"N
Longitude: 70ยฐ35'55.57"E
B Latitude: 22ยฐ36'28.44"N
Longitude: 70ยฐ35'58.80"E
C Latitude: 22ยฐ36'22.64"N
Longitude: 70ยฐ35'59.37"E
D Latitude: 22ยฐ36'21.77"N
Longitude: 70ยฐ35'59.41"E
E Latitude: 22ยฐ36'20.53"N
Longitude: 70ยฐ35'59.39"E
F Latitude: 22ยฐ36'20.82"N
Longitude: 70ยฐ35'55.44"E
G Latitude: 22ยฐ36'22.75"N
Longitude: 70ยฐ35'55.53"E
H Latitude: 22ยฐ36'23.61"N
Longitude: 70ยฐ35'55.51"E
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
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Chapter - 2 : Project Description 2.5
Figure 2.4 Topomap showing Proposed Project Site
Ans. to TOR no.4 (II)
Project Site
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
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Chapter - 2 : Project Description 2.6
2.3.1 Photographs of Proposed Project Site Ans. to TOR no.4 (VII)
Latitude: 22ยฐ36'26.06"N
Longitude: 70ยฐ35'57.19"E
Fig. 2.5 Photograph of site visit
2.3.2 Justification of Site Selection Ans. to TOR no.4 (I)
Proposed project is to be located at Bangavadi Village in Morbi Taluka and site selection was
guided by many factors like infrastructure, availability of land, water sources, fuel,
transportation, power availability etc. Criteria for specific site selection for the proposed project
are given below;
The project site is highly developed with all basic infrastructure facilities such as proximity to
man power, electricity, water supply, transportation, telecommunication systems etc. as well
many different types of industries in area.
Proposed project site is 19 km away from National highway 947 which is well connected to
Morbi, Tankara and rest of India & State highway 22 โ 0.01 km away in S direction from
proposed project site.
The project site will be used for the industrial purpose and project proponent has obtained
NA permission for the proposed site. Thus no displacement of population will take place.
There is no protected area notified under the Wild Life (Protection) Act (1972) & Eco-
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Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Proposed Pigments Manufacturing Unit
M/s. Gajanan Organics LLP Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
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sensitive area notified under Section 3 of the Environment (Protection) Act- 1986 exists
within 10 km radius areas from the project site.
Rampara wildlife sanctuary is 33.2 km away in ESE direction from proposed project site.
There is availability of trained and skilled manpower from the nearby villages because of the
proximity to various industrial areas, villages & city.
Nearby industries are shown here.
Table 2.0 List of Major Industries near Project Site Ans. to TOR no.4 (IX)
Sr. No.
Name Of The Industry Manufacturing
Activity
Distance (Km) from the project
site Direction
1 Sardar Cotton Industries Cotton 6.83 ESE 2 Oscar industries Crane, wire, rope 7.46 E 3 Vishwas Cotton industries Cotton 6.17 SE
4 Radheshyam cotton
industry Cotton 7.64 E
5 Apple Oil Industry Cotton Seed oil 9.01 SE 6 Ojas Agro Industries Agriproduct 8.69 ENE
2.4. Salient features of the Proposed Project Site
Salient features in the surroundings area of the proposed site as well as infrastructure
availability with approximate aerial distance and direction are shown below. Google image
showing nearby facilities and amenities is shown in Figure 2.6 & 2.7.
Table 2.1 Salient Features of the Proposed Project Site
Sr.
No. Important Features Description
1 Location of Proposed Project Survey no. 292/5 p1, 292/6 p1, 292/7 p1, 292/8 p1,
Latipar-Tankara road, Village: Bangavadi, Taluka:
Tankara & District: Morbi, Gujarat.
2 Mean Sea Level 45 m
3 Temperature range 20.9หC to 34.1หC1
4 Annual Rain fall (30 yrs. Avg.) 596 mm (average)
Dependable Rain fall 590 mm
5 Nearest Railway station Padadhari Railway station 19.53 km SSE direction
6 Nearest Air Port Rajkot airport 37.8 km SE direction
7 Nearest Sea Port Jodiya Port โ 34.7 km in WNW direction
8 Nearest Town Dhrol 18.7 km WSW direction
9 Nearest Village Bangavadi 2.1 km in NNE direction
10 Nearest National Highway NH 947 โ 19 km WSW direction
11 Nearest State Highway SH 22 โ 0.01 km in S direction
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Latipar-Tankara road, Village:Bangavadi, Taluka:Tankara & District : Morbi,Gujarat.
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Sr.
No. Important Features Description
12 Nearest Surface water Body Bangavadi reservoir 1.5 km NE direction Aji river 2.8 km NW direction
13 Nearest Reserved Forest None within 10 km radius.
14 Nearest National Parks /
Sanctuary
None within 10 km radius. Nearest Sanctuary Rampara
wildlife sanctuary 33.2 km away in ESE direction.
15 Nearest school Sardar Patel Vidhyalaya is approx. 1.20 km away in NNE
direction from project site.
16 Nearest Hospital Savdi Government Hospital is 6.54 km away from
project site
17 Nearest historical place None within 10 km radius. Nearest historical place Mani
mandir is at Morbi, which is 33.8 km away from the
project site in NE direction and Julto Pul Hanging Bridge
is 34.1 km away from the project site in NE direction.
18 Nearest place of worship Nearest temple is Bahuchraji Temple which is 1.20 km
away in NE direction from the project site.
19 Nearest Fire station Morbi fire station near RTO is 33.2 km away from the
project site in NE direction. 1 Climatological Normals (1981 โ 2010)