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LABORATORY ENGAGED IND RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT HOUSE PVT. LTD., NOIDA
NABL ACCREDITED LABORATORY (No. TC-5912 VALID UP TO 29/06/2022)
CTOBER
SUBMITTED BY
M/S SALTS AND CHEMICALS PVT. LIMITED At Village & PO - Sugandha, Dist. - Hooghly, West Bengal - 712102
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANT
IND TECH HOUSE CONSULT
G-8/6, Ground Floor, Sector 11, Rohini, Delhi – 110 085
Tel: +91 46570361
(NABET/EIA/1821/RA0098)
ITHC/PRJ/20-21/EIA/07/Rev 01
M/s Salts and Chemicals
Pvt. Limited
Draft EIA Report for Manufacturing Speciality Chemicals and
Disinfectant Chemicals in existing unit by M/s Salts and
Chemicals Pvt. Limited at Village & PO - Sugandha, Dist. -
Hooghly, West Bengal - 712102
2022
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TABLE OF CONTENT
S.NO. TABLE PAGE NO.
I TOR COMPLIANCE 12-22
II EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 23- 44
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 45-52
1.1 PURPOSE OF THE REPORT 45
1.2 IDENTIFICATION OF THE PROJECT AND PROJECT PROPONENT 45
1.3 NATURE, SIZE, LOCATION OF THE PROJECT AND 46
1.4 IMPORTANCE OF THE PROJECT TO THE COUNTRY AND REGION 47
1.5 SCOPE OF THE STUDY 47
CHAPTER 2: PROJECT DESCRIPTION 53-82
2.1 TYPE OF THE PROJECT 53
2.2 NEED FOR THE PROJECT 54
2.3 LOCATION (MAPS SHOWING GENERAL LOCATION, SPECIFIC LOCATION, PROJECT BOUNDARY & PROJECT SITE LAYOUT)
56-59
2.4 SIZE OR MAGNITUDE OF OPERATION (INCLUDE ASSOCIATED ACTIVITIES REQUIRED BY OR FOR THE PROJECT)
61
2.4.1 EXISTING INFRSTRUCTURE 61
2.4.2 WATER REQUIREMENT 61
2.4.3 POWER REQUIREMENT 62
2.4.4 RAW MATERIALS 63
2.4.5 SKILLED AND TRAINED MANPOWER 64
2.5 PROPOSED SCHEDULE FOR APPROVAL AND IMPLEMENTATION 64
2.6 TECHNOLOGY & PROCESS DESCRIPTION [PROPOSED PROJECT] 64-72
2.7 TECHNOLOGY & PROCESS DESCRIPTION [EXISTING PROJECT] 73-79
2.8 UTILITIES 80
2.9 EXISTING CHEMICAL LABORATORY 80
2.10 WATER SYSTEM 81
2.11 DESCRIPTION OF MITIGATION MEASURES INCORPORATED INTO THE PROJECT TO MEET ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS, ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING CONDITIONS
81
2.12 ESTIMATD PROJECT COST 82
2.13 ASSESSMENT OF NEW AND UNTESTED TECHNOLOGY FOR THE RISK OF TECHNOLOGICAL FAILURE
82
CHAPTER 3: DESCRIPTION OF ENVIRONMENT 83-121
3.1 INTRODUCTION 83
3.2 METHODOLOGY 83
3.3 AIR ENVIRONMNT 85
3.3.1 METEOROLOGY 85-87
3.3.2 AMBIENT AIR QUALITY 88-90
3.4 AMBIENT NOISE QUALITY 92
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3.4.1 OBSERVATIONS ON AMBIENT NOISE QUALITY DATA 94
3.5 WATER ENVIRONMENT 94-96
3.5.1 GROUNDWATER QUALITY 94
3.5.2 OBSERVATIONS ON GROUNDWATER QUALITY 96
3.5.3 SURFACE WATER QUALITY 96-98
3.5.4 OBSERVATIONS ON SURFACE WATER QUALITY 99
3.6 SOIL QUALITY 99
3.6.1 OBSERVATIONS ON SOIL QUALITY 102
3.7 LAND USE LAND COVER MAP 102-103
3.8 CONTOUR MAP 104
3.8.1 INTERPRETATION 104
3.9 DRAINAGE MAP 105
3.9.1 STUDY AREA DRAINAGE 105
3.9.2 INTERPRETATION 106
3.10 GEOLOGY AND HYDROGEOLOGY 107
3.10.1 GEOLOGY 108
3.10.2 HYDROGEOLOGY 109-110
3.11 BIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT 110
3.11.1 SCOPE AIM AND OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY 111
3.11.2 SURVEY METHODOLOGY 112
3.11.3 FLORA 112-114
3.11.4 FAUNA 114-117
3.11.5 CONCLUSION 117
3.12 DEMOGRAPHY AND SOCIOECONOMICS 118
3.12.1 DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE OF POLBA-DADPUR BLOCK 118
3.12.2 LITERACY 119
3.12.3 EDUCATION INFRASTRUCTURE 119
3.12.4 HEALTHCARE 119
3.12.5 DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION IN STUDY AREA 119-121
CHAPTER 4: ANTICIPATED IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES 122-132
4.1 INTRODUCTION 122
4.2 CONSTRUCTION PHASE IMPACTS & MITIGATION MEASURES 122
4.2.1 OPERATION PHASE IMPACTS & MITIGATION MEASURES 122
4.2.2 IMPACT ON AMBIENT AIR QUALITY 123
4.2.3 IMPACT ON AMBIENT NOISE 124
4.2.4 IMPACT ON WATER RESOURCE QUANTITY 125
4.2.5 IMPACT ON WATER ENVIRONMENT QUALITY 126
4.2.6 IMPACT DUE TO SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL 128
4.2.7 IMPACT ON BIODIVERSITY 129
4.2.8 IMPACT ON TRAFFIC 129
4.2.9 IMPACT ON SOCIO-ECONOMY AND MITIGATION MEASURES 130-132
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CHAPTER 5: ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVES (TECHNOLOGY & SITE) 133-146
5.1 ALTERNATE SITE 133
5.2 TECHNOLOGY 133
CHAPTER 6: ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN 134-136
6.1 ENVIRONMENTAL ONITORING PROGRAM 134
6.2 CONSTRUCTION PHASE 134
6.3 OPERATION PHASE 134
6.4 IN-HOUSE LABORATORY 136
6.5 ENVIRONMENTAL ATTRIBUTES MONITORING FACILITIES 136
CHAPTER 7: ADDITIONAL STUDIES 137-146
7.1 RISK ASSESSMENT AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN 137
7.2 HAZARD IDENTIFICATION 137
7.3 TYPE AND QUANTITIES OF HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS 137
7.4 PUBLIC RECEPTORS WITHIN 250 M RADIUS OF THE PLANT 138
7.5 HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND MITIGATION MEASURES 138
7.5.1 FIRE AND HEALTH HAZARD 139
7.5.2 RISK REDUCTION MEASURES 139-142
7.6 DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN 143-146
CHAPTER 8: PROJECT BENEFITS 147
CHAPTER 9: ENVIRONMENTAL COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS 148
CHAPTER 10: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN 149-158
10.1 INTRODUCTION 149
10.2 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN 150
10.3 INSTITUTIONAL SET UP FOR ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT 152
10.3.1 ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY OF THE COMPANY 152
10.3.2 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT TEAM 153
10.3.3 ENVIRONMENT MONITORING LABORATORY 154
10.3.4 AUDIT AND REVIEW 154
10.4 GREENBELT DEVELOPMENT PLAN 155
10.5 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH MANAGEMENT PLAN 156
10.6 RESOURCE CONSERVATION 157
10.7 EMP BUDGET 158
CHAPTER 11– SUMMAY & CONCLUSION 159-170
CHAPTER 12 – DISCLOSURE OF CONSULTANTS ENGAGED 171
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LIST OF TABLES
S.NO TABLE PAGE NO.
2.1 (a) Proposed Units with Production Capacity 53
2.1 (b) Existing Units with Production Capacity 54
2.3 (a) Project Components and Land Utilization Statement 60
2.4 (a) Existing and Proposed Water Requirement 62
2.4 (b) Existing and Proposed Wastewater Generation 62
2.4 (c) Raw Material Consumption for Proposed Speciality Chemicals 63
2.4 (d) Raw Material Consumption for Proposed Disinfectant Chemicals 63
2.4 (e) Raw Material Consumption for Existing unit 64
2.6 (a) Production procedure For Poly Amine Based Chemical 65
2.6 (b) Production procedure For Acrylic Polymer Chemical 65
2.6(c) Production procedure For Acrylic Emulsion 66
2.6 (d) Production procedure For Antimicrobial Toilet Cleaner 67
2.6 (e) Production procedure For Hand Sanitizer 68
2.6 (f) Production procedure For Bio Disinfectant 69
2.6 (g) Production procedure For Anti-Microbial Phenyl 70
2.6 (h) Production procedure For Liquid Handwash 71
2.6 (i) Production procedure For Poly Ferric Sulphate 72
2.11(a) Solid waste generation and Disposal Details 81
2.11 (b) Air Pollution Source and Control Details 82
3.3 (a) MET DATA OF Kolkata (DUM DUM) (A) (1981-2007) 85
3.3 (b) MET DATA OF Kolkata (DUM DUM) (A) (1981-2007) 86
3.3 (c) Name of Monitoring Locations for Air Quality 88
3.3 (d) Summary of Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Results 90
3.4 (a) Noise level Monitoring Locations 92
3.4(b) Noise Level Monitoring Results 94
3.5(a) Groundwater Sampling Location 95
3.5 (b) Groundwater Sample Analysis Result 95
3.5 (c) Surface Water Quality Monitoring Locations 96
3.5(d) Surface Water Samples Analysis Results 98
3.6(a) Soil Sampling Locations 100
3.6 (b) Soil Analysis Result 101
3.7(a) Landuse of 10 km Study Area based on NRSA satellite imagery 104
3.11(a) Dominant Trees in and around the Study Area 112
3.11(b) Herbs, Shrubs & Grasses Observed in the Study Area 113
3.11 (c) Faunal Biodiversity of Study Area 115
3.11 (d) List of Fresh Water Fishes Observed in Study Area 117
3.12 Distribution of Population in the Study Area 120
4.2(a) Existing Point Sources of Emission and Control Systems 123
6.3(a) EMP for Operation Phase 135
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7.5 (a) Identified Hazards from the Proposed Project Activities 138
7.5 (b) Hazard Identification based on NFPA 139
7.5 (c) Hazards associated with Storage of Hazardous Chemicals 139
10.1 Summarized Environment Management Plan during Operation Phase 150
10.7 EMP Budget during operational phase 158
LIST OF FIGURES
S.NO FIGURES PAGE NO.
1.1 Project Site Location 49
1.2 500 m Buffer Map of the Project site 50
1.3 Site Photographs [North & South Boundary] 51
1.4 Site Photographs [East & West Boundary] 52
2.3 (a) Project Location Map on Google Earth 57
2.3 (b) Map Showing project Boundary of the project site 58
2.3 (c) Plant Layout 59
2.3 (d) Existing Land Documents 60
2.6 (a) Process Flow Chart for Poly Amine Based Chemical 65
2.6 (b) Process Flow Chart for Acrylic Polymer Chemicals 66
2.6(c) Process Flow Chart for Acrylic Emulsion 67
2.6 (d) Process Flow Chart for Antimicrobial Toilet Cleaner 68
2.6 (e) Process Flow Chart for Hand Sanitizer 69
2.6 (f) Process Flow Chart for Bio Disinfectant 70
2.6 (g) Process Flow Chart for Anti-Microbial Phenyl 71
2.6 (h) Process Flow Chart for Liquid Handwash 72
2.6 (i) Process Flow Chart for Poly Ferric Sulphate 73
3.2 10 Km Study Area Map 84
3.3(a) Site Specific Wind Rose Diagram 87
3.3(b) Map showing Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Locations 89
3.3 (c) Air Quality Monitoring (Site Photograph) 90
3.4 (a) Map showing Ambient Noise Monitoring Locations 93
3.4 (b) Ambient Noise Monitoring [Site Photograph] 94
3.5(a) Map showing Surface Water Quality Sampling Locations 97
3.5 (b) Surface Water Samling [Site Photograph] 98
3.6 (a) Map showing Soil Sampling Locations 100
3.6 (b) Soil Sampling [Site Photograph] 101
3.7(a) LULC Map of Study Area (10 km around project site) 103
3.8(a) Contour Map of the Study Area 104
3.9 (a) Drainage Map of the Study Area 106
3.12 Socio-economic Study Area Map 118
4.2(a) Standard Noise Contours from 90dB Source 125
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4.2(b) ETP Flow Diagram 127
4.2(c) Green area developed outside the existing premises 131
4.2(d) Green area developed outside the existing premises 131
4.2(e) Existing Site Photographs 132
7.1 Plant Layout showing Chemical Storage Area 142
LIST OF ANNEXURE
ANNEXURE Details PAGE NO.
Annexure I Copy of TOR Letter
Annexure II Manufacturing Process Material Balance
Annexure III Copy of Consent to Operate from WBPCB for Existing Unit
Annexure IV Copy of Hazardous Waste Authorization from WBPCB for Existing Unit
Annexure V MoU with West Bengal Waste Management Ltd. for HW Disposal
Annexure VI Lab reports of baseline monitoring
Annexure VII Material Safety Data Sheet for the Chemicals to be used.
Annexure VIII Existing Permission for Groundwater Abstraction
Annexure IX Existing Fire License
Annexure X Detail Socio-economic data of the Study Area
Annexure XI Existing Land Conversion Certificate
Annexure XII NABET Accreditation Certificate
Annexure XIII NABL Certificate of Lab
Annexure XIV Undertaking from the project proponent regarding not falling under the category of MAH units as per the Management. Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rule 1989.
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STATUS OF COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARD TOR AND SPECIFIC CONDITIONS GRANTED TO M/s SALTS AND CHEMICALS PRIVATE LIMITED
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Terms Of Reference Compliance
Status
Reference
A) STANDARD TERMS OF REFERENCE
1) Executive Summary Provided Page 23-44
2) Introduction
i. Details of the EIA Consultant including NABET
accreditation
Provided Chapter 12: Disclosure of
Consultant Engaged
ii. Information about the project proponent Provided Chapter 1 [Section 1.2]
iii. Importance and benefits of the project Provided Chapter 1 [Section 1.4] &
Chapter 8
3) Project Description
i. Cost of project and time of completion Provided Project Cost - Chapter-2 [Sec
2.9]
Proposed Schedule - [Sec 2.5]
ii. Products with capacities for the proposed project. Provided Chapter-2 [Sec 2.1 -Table 2.1
(a)]
iii. If expansion project, details of existing products
with capacities and whether adequate land is
available for expansion, reference of earlier EC if
any.
Provided Chapter-2 [Sec 2.1 -Table 2.1
(a)]
iv. List of raw materials required and their source
along with mode of transportation.
Provided Chapter-2 [Section 2.4.4]
v. Other chemicals and materials required with
quantities and storage capacities
Provided Provided in Chapter-2 [Sec
2.4.4]
vi. Details of Emission, effluents, hazardous waste
generation and their management.
Provided Provided in Chapter-2 [Sec
2.11] & Chapter 4 [Sec 4.2.5,
4.2.6]
vii. Requirement of water, power, with source of
supply, status of approval, water balance diagram,
man-power requirement (regular and contract)
Provided Provided in Chapter-2 [Sec
2.4.2, 2.4.3, 2.4.5 & Annexure
VII].
viii. Process description along with major equipment
and machineries, process flow sheet (quantative)
from raw material to products to be provided
Provided Provided in Chapter-2 [Sec 2.6
and 2.7]. Material Balance is
given as Annexure I.
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ix. Hazard identification and details of proposed
safety systems.
Provided Provided in Chapter-7 [Section
7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 7.5].
x. Expansion/modernization proposals:
a) 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 Forests 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, 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.
Not applicable Existing project does fall under
the purview of EIA Study.
Consent to operate document
for the existing Project is
enclosed as Exhibit-1 of EIA
report.
b) 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 from the SPCB shall be
submitted
EC is not
required for
the existing
project.
Existing unit is manufacturing
different kinds of Industrial
Chemicals like metal pre-
treatment chemicals,
galvanizing chemicals, water
treatment chemicals & heat
treatment chemicals since
1994. The existing activities do
not come under the purview of
EIA notification.
Consent to Operate granted to
the existing Project is enclosed
as Annexure II of EIA report
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.
Provided
Provided in Chapter-2.
Alternate site was not explored
-reason provided in Chapter 5.
ii. A toposheet of the study area of radius of 10km Provided Annexure IX
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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)
iii. Details w.r.t. option analysis for selection of site Not Applicable As the project is proposed
within the existing premises.
iv. Co-ordinates (lat-long) of all four corners of site Provided Chapter 1 {Section 1.3]
v. Google map-Earth downloaded of the project site Provided Chapter-2 {Section 2.3]
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
Provided
Chapter-2 [Section 2.3].
The unit is located on classified
industrial land.
vii. Photographs of the proposed and existing (if
applicable) plant site. If existing, show photographs
of plantation/greenbelt, in particular
Provided
Chapter 4 [Figure 4.2 (c), Figure
4.2 (d), Figure 4.2 (e)
viii. Landuse 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)
Provided
Chapter-2 [Section 2.3 – Table
2.3(a)]
ix. A list of major industries with name and type
within study area (10km radius) shall be
incorporated. Land use details of the study area
Provided
Chapter-1 [Sec 1.3]
x. Geological features and Geo-hydrological status of
the study area shall be included
Provided
Chapter-3 [Section 3.10]
xi. Details of Drainage of the project upto 5km 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)
Drainage map
of 10 Km
radius
provided. This
is not a mega
project.
Chapter 3 [section 3.9.1]
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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
Not Applicable Proposed project will be carried
out in existing premises no
additional land will be acquired.
xiii. R&R details in respect of land in line with state
Government policy
Not Applicable No additional land will be
required for the proposed
expansion project.
5) Forest and wildlife related issues (if applicable) Not 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 -
ii. Landuse 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
Not Applicable Provided in Chapter-3
iii. Status of Application submitted for obtaining the
stage I forestry clearance along with latest status
shall be submitted.
Not Applicable
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-à-vis the project location and the
recommendations or comments of the Chief
Wildlife Warden-thereon
Not Applicable
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.
Not Applicable
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
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i. Determination of atmospheric inversion level at
the project site and site-specific
micrometeorological data using temperature,
relative humidity, hourly wind speed and direction
and rainfall
Provided Chapter 3
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.
Provided
Chapter-3 [As this is very small
project, AAQ sampling for 5
locations, were proposed
during TOR approval]
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 - 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
Provided Annexure V
iv. Surface water quality of nearby River (100m
upstream and downstream of discharge point) and
other surface drains at eight locations as per
CPCB/MoEF&CC guidelines
Provided
Chapter 3 - Sec 3.5.3 [Three
surface water sampling done as
proposed during TOR approval
v. Whether the site falls near to polluted stretch of
river identified by the CPCB/MoEF&CC, if yes give
details
Not applicable -
vi. Ground water monitoring at minimum at 8
locations shall be included.
Provided Chapter 3 – Sec 3.5.1
[One GW sampling done at
project site]
vii. Noise levels monitoring at 8 locations within the
study area
Provided Chapter 3 – Sec 3.4
[Five noise sampling done]
viii. Soil Characteristic as per CPCB guidelines Provided Chapter 3 – Sec 3.6[ Three soil
sampling done]
ix. Traffic study of the area, type of vehicles,
frequency of vehicles for transportation of
Provided Chapter 4 [Section 4.2.8]
No study has been don as the
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materials, additional traffic due to proposed
project, parking arrangement etc
impact will be negligible due to
the proposed project.
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
Provided Chapter-3 [Section 3.11]
xi. Socio-economic status of the study area Provided Chapter-3 [Section 3.12] and
Annexure X
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
on a location map showing the location of project
site, habitation nearby, sensitive receptors, if any
Assessment of
GLC has not
been done.
Chapter 4 [Section 4.2.2]
There will be no addition of
utility units in the proposed
project. The PP is already using
clean fuel [LPG] in the utility
units, very little emission is
anticipated from the operation
of utility units. Also, the
baseline scenario of ambient air
quality has already captured
the emission level of the
existing operation and no
change is anticipated due to the
proposed project.
ii. Water Quality modelling - in case of discharge in
water body
Not Applicable -
iii. Impact of the transport of the raw materials and
end products on the surrounding environment hall
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 conveyorcum-rail
transport shall be examined.
Not applicable
as traffic
impact will be
negligible.
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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
Provided Chapter 4 [Section 4.2.5]
v. Details of stack emission and action plan for
control of emissions to meet standards
Provided Chapter-4 [Section 4.2.2]
vi. Measures for fugitive emission control Provided Chapter-4 [Section 4.2.2]
vii. Details of hazardous waste generation and their
storage, utilization and management. Copies of
MOU regarding utilization of solid and hazardous
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
Provided Provided in Chapter 2 [section
2.11] and Chapter 4 [Sec 4.2.6].
MoU with West Bengal Waste
Management Ltd. Is enclosed as
Annexure IV.
viii. Proper utilization of fly ash shall be ensured as per
Fly Ash Notification, 2009. A detailed plan of action
shall be provided
Not Applicable -
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.
Provided Provided in Chapter 10 [Section
10.4]
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.
Not Applicable As the proposed project is a
chemical unit, no RWH
structure to recharge the
ground aquifer would be
developed.
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xi. Total capital cost and recurring cost/annum for
environmental pollution control measures shall be
included.
Provided EMP Budget is given in Chapter
10 [Sec 10.7].
xii. Action plan for post-project environmental
monitoring shall be submitted
Provided Chapter 6 [Section 6.3]
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.
Provided Chapter 7 [Section 7.6]
8) Occupational health
i. Plan and fund allocation to ensure the
occupational health & safety of all contract and
casual workers
Provided Chapter 10 [Section 10.5].
Fund allocation is provided with
EMP Budget [Sec 10. 7]
ii. Details of exposure specific health status
evaluation of worker. If the workers' 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 analyzed data of above-
mentioned parameters as per age, sex, duration of
exposure and department wise.
Provided Chapter-10 [Section 10.5].
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, what measures
the company has adopted to keep them within PEL
so that health of the workers can be preserved
Provided Chapter-10 [Section 10.5].
iv. Annual report of health status of workers with
special reference to Occupational Health and
Safety
As of now no
annual report
is prepared
Plan is provided in Ch 10.
9) Corporate Environment Policy
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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
No The company is ISO 9001:2015
certified. As of now, no
Environment Policy exists.
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.
No The same has been suggested
in Chapter 10 [Section 10.3.1]
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
Provided Chapter 10 [Sec 10.3.2]
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 be detailed in the EIA
report
As of now,
there is no
formal
procedure in
place.
To be adopted by the company.
Detail provided in Chapter 10
[Section 10.3.4]
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.
Not Applicable No major construction ins
proposed except installation of
reactors and raw material
storage area. Existing sanitation
facilities will be used.
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
Not applicable
as per
MoEF&CC OM
dated 30 Sept
2020.
Appropriate
EMP budget
has been
provided
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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
No -
13) A tabular chart with index for pointwise
compliance of above TOR.
Provided
B) SPECIFIC TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR EIA STUDIES FOR SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS INDUSTRY
(DYES & DYE INTERMEDIATES; BULK DRUGS AND INTERMEDIATES EXCLUDING DRUG
FORMULATIONS; SYNTHETIC RUBBERS; BASIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS, OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC
CHEMICALS AND CHEMICAL INTERMEDIATES)
1) Details on solvents to be used, measures for
solvent recovery and for emissions control
Provided Chapter 2 [Sec 2.4.4]
No spent solvent will be
generated.
2) Details of process emissions from the proposed
unit and its arrangement to control
Provided Chapter 4 [Section 2.2.2]
3) Ambient air quality data should include VOC, other
process-specific pollutants* like NH3*, chlorine*,
HCl*, HBr*, H2S*, HF*,etc.,(*-as applicable)
Provided Chapter 3 [Section 3.3.2] and
Annexure V
4) Work zone monitoring arrangements for hazardous
chemicals
Provided Chapter 4 [Section 4.2.2]
5) Detailed effluent treatment scheme including
segregation of effluent streams for units adopting
'Zero' liquid discharge.
Provided Chapter 4 [Sec 4.2.5]
Very little wastewater will be
generated. Onsite ETP treated
effluent will be recycled to the
possible extent Rest will be
discharged to outside drain.
6) Action plan for odour control to be submitted Provided Chapter 4 [Sec 4.2.10]
7) A copy of the Memorandum of Understanding
signed with cement manufacturers indicating
clearly that they co-process organic
Not applicable Hazardous Waste will be
disposed through common
HWTSDF.
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solid/hazardous waste generated.
8) Authorization/Membership for the disposal of
liquid effluent in CETP and solid/hazardous waste
in TSDF, if any
Provided Existing Hazardous Waste
Authorization [Letter No.
74/2S(HW)- 749/2000-2001] is
enclosed as Annexure III.
9) Action plan for utilization of MEE/dryers salts Not applicable -
10) Material Safety Data Sheet for all the Chemicals are
being used/will be used.
Provided Annexure VI
11) Authorization/Membership for the disposal of
solid/hazardous waste in TSDF
Provided Existing MoU with the TSDF
Operator is enclosed as
Annexure IV
12 Details of the Incinerator in installed Not Applicable -
13 Risk Assessment for storage and handling of
hazardous chemicals / solvents. Action plan for
handling & safety system to be incorporated.
Provided Chapter 7 [Section 7.5.2]
14 Arrangement for ensuring health and safety system
for the workers engaged in handling of toxic
materials
Provided in Chapter 7 [Section
7.5.2] and Chapter 10 [Section
10.2].
C) ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS
i. The project proponent must obtain the land
conversion certificate before application of the EC
Provided The same is enclosed as
Annexure X with the EIA report
ii. The project proponent must submit HAZOP/risk
Analysis. Hazard associated with the raw materials,
product and process conditions, should be clearly
explained. Treatment / disposal procedure of
industrial waste if any should be mentioned with
permission and quantity from the respective
authority
Provided Hazard identification provided
in Chapter 7 [Section 7.5]. The
chemical storage will be much
below the threshold quantity.
Existing fire license will be
updated.
iii. The project proponent must submit a report that
as per the provisions of the EIA notification, 2006
and its subsequent amendments thereafter, it is
not covered in the category of MAH units as per
the management. Storage and IMPORT OF
HAZARDOUS Chemicals rule 1989.
Not applicable Undertaking from the project
proponent is enclosed
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. Introduction
An ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED organization, M/s Salts and Chemicals Private Ltd. has an existing
unit for manufacturing different kinds of Industrial Chemicals like metal pre-treatment chemicals,
galvanizing Chemicals, water treatment chemicals & heat treatment chemicals, operating since
1994 at Village + PO – Sugandha, Dist. – Hooghly, West Bengal – 712 102.
The existing unit is having valid Consent to Operate [Letter no. CO118084 vide memo no. 539/hg-
co-s/97/0787 dated 07/08/19] and Hazardous Waste Authorization [Letter No. 74/2S(HW)-
749/2000-2001].
The company has now proposed for manufacturing of Specialty Chemicals and Disinfectant
Chemicals within the existing unit premises at Village & PO – Sugandha, District – Hooghly, West
Bengal – 712 102.
As per EIA Notification S.O. No. 1533 issued on 14th September, 2006 and its subsequent
amendments, the proposed Specialty Chemicals Manufacturing Activity falls under
Project/Activity 5(f) i.e., Synthetic Organic Chemicals Industry while manufacturing of disinfectant
chemicals does not fall under the purview of EIA notification. The project is located in a non-
notified industrial area. But it shall be considered as Category B project as it is a small synthetic
organic chemical manufacturing unit with water consumption less than 25 KLD (ref: MoEF&CC
notification dated 25 June 2014].
M/s Salt and Chemicals Pvt Limited had submitted application in Form 1 on 03/09/2021 for
approval of Terms of Reference (TOR) and standard TOR was issued by SEIAA vide letter no.
237/EN/T-II-1/163/2021 dated 16th February 2022.
M/s Ind Tech House Consult, Delhi, a NABET Accredited EIA consultant has been engaged to
prepare an Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIA) for the proposed project.
2. Project Location
The project site is located on the eastern side of SH 13 at village Sugandha near the crossing
of State Highway 13 (also known as Delhi Road in the area) and Chunchura-Dhaniakhali Road.
Geographical Coordinates of Four Corner Points of the Project Site –
A- 22°54’27.04” N, 88°20’18.35” E
B- 22°54’29.35” N, 88°20’19.82” E
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C- 22°54’29.71” N, 88°20’17.23” E
D- 22°54’27.51” N, 88°20’16.57”
Figure 1: Project Site Location
3. Salient Features of the Project
1 Name of the Company M/s Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.
2 Registered Office
Plant Address
Registered Office
Vill & P.O. - Sugandha, Hooghly, West Bengal 712 102
Plant Location:
Vill & P.O. - Sugandha, Tehsil - Polba Dadpur, Hooghly, WB
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3 Name of the Directors Mr. Sumit Kumar Biswas [Managing Director],
Mr. Debdeep Biswas [Director]
4 Proposed Sector 5(f) Synthetic Organic Chemical industry [Category B]
5 Land 1.17 acre in possession of the company
6 SOI Topo Sheet No. 79 B/5
8 Proposed Project
Manufacturing of Specialty Chemicals and Disinfectant
Chemicals in existing premises of Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.
The specialized chemicals are Polyamine based Chemical, Acrylic
Polymer, Acrylic Emulsion with target production capacity of
1100 MT per Annum.
9 Cost of proposed Project INR 22,47,000/-
10 Total Manpower Existing – 32 including management staff
Proposed additional – Nil
11 Total Power Requirement
Existing Project – 60 KVA
Source: WBSEDCL
Emergency Power: 1 x 30 KVA DG set
Proposed project – Additional demand: Ni
Existing load is sufficient to run the proposed production and no
extra power required for this purpose.
12
Total Water Requirement
Source
Permission
Total during post expansion: 11 KLD Fresh water
Existing: Fresh water - 7.5 KLD.
Proposed: Additional fresh water 3.5 KLD
Source: Onsite abstraction of groundwater through tube-well.
Permission – District Level Ground Water Resource
Development Authority approval obtained.
4. Size or magnitude of operation
This is a small scale project. The project falls under Category B as per EIA Notification 2006. Total
plot area of existing premises is 1.17 acre (4734.822 sq. m). Out of total 1.17 acre land, Greenbelt
[already developed] is on 0.38 acre [33.32%].
Proposed expansion will be carried out within the existing sheds of the existing premises. No
additional manpower will be required during operation phase. Existing infrastructure and utilities
will be used. New installation includes –
Two Nos. 1 KL SS Reaction Vessels
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Three Nos 3 KL SS Reaction Vessels
Air-Cooled Chiller 25 TR.
5. Products and Capacities
Proposed Product and Capacity
S. No. Proposed product Product Target Capacity per
annum
1 Specialized Chemicals [falls under the purview of EIA notification]
Polyamine based chemical 400 MT
2 Acrylic polymer 300 MT
3 Acrylic emulsion 400 MT
4
Disinfectant Chemicals [does not come under the purview of EIA notification]
Antimicrobial toilet cleaner 60 MT
5 Hand sanitizer 12 MT
6 Bio disinfectant 12 MT
7 Anti-microbial phenyl 60 MT
8 Poly ferric sulphate 500 MT
9 Liquid hand wash 12 MT
Existing Unit with Production Capacity [does not come under the purview of EIA notification]
S. No. Product Production Capacity per month
1 Different Phosphate salt 42 MT
2 Galvanising Chemicals 369 MT
3 Heat Treatment Chemicals 56.5 MT
4 Metal Treatment Chemicals 59.5 MT
5 Water Treatment chemicals 40 MT
6 Ammonium Hydroxide 10% solution [By-product] 10 MT
7 Chemlub Group 2 MT
8 Forging Lubricant 10 MT
9 Biuret 2.5 MT
10 Electroplating Chemicals 15 MT
11 Zinc Chloride 60 MT
12 Zinc Phosphate 11 MT
13 Nickel Carbonate 0.2 MT
14 Sodium Nitrate 10 MT
15 Potassium Nitrate 10 MT
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6. Existing Land Area
The existing unit is spread over an area of 1.17 acre. The land has been classified as KARKHANA by
Office of the Sub-Divisional Land & Land Reforms Office.
Land Utilization Statement of the Project Site
S. No. Particulars Area (Sqm) % Percentage
1 Plot Area 4675.65 100
2 Covered Area 2178.73 46.6
3 Open Area 648.6 13.87
4 Road Area 290.43 6.21
5 Garden Area 1557.89 33.32
7. Requirement of Raw Material, Water, Power and Manpower
Raw Materials
All raw materials are presently sourced through domestic traders and transported by road. The
same will be continued for the proposed project.
Raw material consumption and Storage for proposed Speciality Chemicals
S. No. Raw Material Consumption/ month Max Storage at Site
1 Di-methyl Amine 15 MT 30 MT
2 Epichlorohydrin 13 MT 25 MT
3 Acrylic Acid 20 MT 30 MT
4 Sodium Hypophosphite 0.7 MT 2 MT
5 Ammonium Persulphate 0.3 MT 1 MT
6 Caustic soda 0.7 MT 500 KG.
7 Acid Thickener 0.1 MT 15 MT
8 Styrene 7.5 MT 30 MT
S. No. Covered Area Breakup Area (Sqm)
1 Office Area 143.81
2 Total Manufacturing area 1661.87
3 Proposed Storage Area 74.78
4 Existing storage Area 224.48
5 DG & Electrical area 32.79
6 ETP AREA 41
Total Covered Area 2178.73
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Raw Material Consumption and Storage for Proposed Disinfectant Chemicals [not covered under EIA notification]
S. No. Raw Material Consumption/ month Max Storage at Site
1 Sulphuric Acid 4.2 MT 16 MT
2 Hydrochloric Acid 1.75 MT 12 MT
3 Ferrous Sulphate 21 MT 30 MT
4 Iso-propyl Alcohol 0.5 MT 2 MT
5 Glycerin 0.05 MT 1 MT
6 Chlorohexidine 0.01 KG. 200 KG.
7 Sodium Lauryl Sulphate 0.05 KG. 200 KG.
8 Pine Oil 3.55 MT 5 MT
9 Hydrogen Peroxide 3.1 MT 5 MT
10 Acid Slurry 0.65 MT 1 MT
11 Turkey Red Oil 0.8 MT 0.8 MT
Major Raw material consumption for existing unit [not covered under EIA notification]
S. No. Raw Material Consumption/ month
1 Soda Ash 14 MT
2 Phosphoric acid 20 MT
3 Hydrochloric Acid 18 MT
4 Caustic soda 8 MT
5 Ammonium Chloride 9 MT
Water Requirement
The Existing fresh water requirement is 7.5 KLD. For the proposed expansion project additional
fresh water requirement is 3.5 KLD. Total water requirement during post expansion operation will
be 11 KLD Fresh water. The total fresh water will be sourced through onsite ground water
abstraction through tube-well for which necessary permission has been obtained.
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Existing and Proposed Water Requirement
Existing Fresh water requirement Proposed Project Fresh Water Requirement
Total Consumption - 7.5 KLD
Domestic - 3 KLD
Industrial - 4 KLD
Cooling – 0.5 KLD.
Domestic – Nil [as no additional manpower
would be engaged].
Additional industrial freshwater -3.5 KLD
- Vessel washing - 0.5 KLD
- RO unit - 3 KLD
Power Requirement
Power is sourced from WBSEDCL. Existing power supply of 60 KVA would be sufficient to cater the
proposed project. One 30 KVA DG set is installed in the existing project for emergency backup
supply. No additional emergency arrangement is required.
Skilled and Trained Manpower
The existing manpower of the company is approx. 32 including management staff. However, as of
now no additional manpower is planned for the proposed project. The existing manpower would
be sufficient to run the proposed manufacturing activity.
Existing Infrastructure
Approach Road, Boundary wall, Production Shed, Administrative office, Gate, ground water
abstraction facility, water reservoir, greenbelt, parking area, ETP and other utility units available
inside the existing plant premises will be sufficient to cater the proposed project.
8. Process Description in Brief (specifically indicating gaseous emissions, liquid effluents and solid and hazardous wastes. Material Balance shall be presented): Proposed Speciality chemicals will be manufactured in stainless steel reactors using batch process
in which a defined quantity of product is made from a fixed input of raw materials during a
measured period of time. The process involves feeding accurately measured amounts of starting
materials into a vessel followed by a series of processes involving mixing, heating, cooling, making
more chemical reactions and then quality testing followed by packaging. The maximum
temperature maintained in the reactor vessel will be 80 -85°C. Reactors will be fitted with
condenser. Reactor jacket will be provided to circulate hot and cold water for the purpose of
heating and cooling purpose.
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9. Cost of the project & Time of Completion
Estimated project cost-The overall estimated project cost for the proposed unit is INR 22,47,000/-
• Plant & Machinery 17.69 Lakh INR
• Other Utilities & Preliminary Expenses 4.78 Lakh INR
The proposed project is expected to start operation after 3-6 months from obtaining the Environment Clearance. The industry will take all necessary approvals from the concerned authorities before start of production activity.
10. Baseline Environment Data
Baseline data was generated during post-monsoon season from 3rd October 2021 to 23rd
December 2021. 10 km area around the site was considered as study area. Data was generated by
following the standard procedures of the Ministry of Environment Forests and Climate Change
and Central Pollution Control Board. Meteorological data on wind speed, wind direction, relative
humidity and temperature was generated.
Predominant wind direction during the study period was from North to south W to E and
maximum wind speed was in the range of 3.6- 5.7m/s.
Baseline data on ambient air quality (5 locations), noise quality (5 locations), ground water quality
(1 location), surface water quality (3 locations), soil quality (3 locations) was generated. As this is a
very small unit and uses clean fuel [LPG] in utility units, the less no. of monitoring locations has
been considered and proposed during TOR approval.
Ambient air quality: PM10 concentration in the study area varied from 82 to 224 μg/m3, PM2.5
concentrations in the study area varied from 51-121 μg/m3, SO2 concentration in the study area
varied from 6.1 to 9.2 μg/m3, NO2 concentration in the study area varied from 16.4 to 25.3 μg/m3
Average concentration of PM10 and PM2.5 exceeded at all monitored locations and its
continuous exposure to human being can have health impacts. Other parameters like SO2, NO2
were found well within the NAAQS, 2009 limits as specified by CPCB.
Ambient noise quality: Day time noise level (6 am to 10 pm) was found between 51.46 to 56.55
dB(A). Night-time (10 pm to 6 am) noise level was found between 41.16 to 42.42 dB (A). The noise
level was found well within the national standards for industrial area in all the five locations.
Surface water quality: Analysis results of surface water show that pH varies from to 7.10 to 7.25,
Dissolved Oxygen varies from 3.9 to 6.1 mg/l. BOD varies from 3.0 to 12 mg/l, COD varies from 16
to 56 mg/l, Total Dissolved Solids varies from 208 to 374 mg/l, Total coliform varies from 220 to
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900 MPN/100 mg/l. Coliform presence was seen in all the surface water samples. This may be due
to bathing of cattle and disposal of raw sewage into streams.
Groundwater quality: Result of analysis shows that all parameter except total alkalinity [as
CaCO3] are well within both Acceptable and Permissible limit of BIS Specification IS 10500-2012.
Therefore, no negative impacts were noticed due to the existing project activity at project site.
Soil quality: Soils of study area are sandy loam by nature. Specific Conductivity and pH are in
normal range. Organic matter content is sufficient. The concentration of Nitrogen, Phosphorus
and Potassium were medium. The soils of study area are fit for paddy cultivation.
Landuse & Landcover: The land use map reveals that about 38.54% of the study area is cropped
land and almost same percentage of study area is covered with plant/vegetation [37.26%]
followed by habitation area of 21.02% and water body of about 3.18%. Dense habitation areas are
mainly located on eastern side of the study area on both sides of Hooghly River.
Groundwater Resources & Category: Dynamic Ground water resources of Aquifer –I in the area
under study have been calculated on the basis of GEC (1997) methodology by CGWB and State
Water Investigation Department (SWID). On the basis of ground water resource calculation (2011)
and water level trend, 5 blocks viz. Pandua, Chinsurah-Magra, Polba-Dadpur & Singur blocks of
Hooghly district have been categorized as ‘Semi-Critical’ blocks.
Eco-sensitive Areas around the project site: There is no protected area under any international
conventions, national or local legislation for their ecological, landscape cultural or other related
value within 15 km of project site.
Flora and Fauna: The biological environment in the surrounding of the study area is dominated by
grasses with scattered tree/Shrub species. The area is devoid of any kind of vulnerable,
endangered and critically endangered flora and fauna.
Demography and Socio-economy: The project site is located in Polba-Dadpur block which is
a community development block that forms an administrative division in Chinsurah sub-
division of Hooghly district. The block has sufficient educational facilities, primary health centre,
hospital. The area has several industries located on both sides of SH13. The area is very well
connected by road and rain to Howrah city and Kolkata. As per social survey conducted in nearby
area around the project site, main source of occupation of the people is agriculture but a large
number of people work in nearby industries.
The study area covers a total of 263 villages and towns with urban, semi-urban and rural
background. As per 2011 census, the total population of study area is 1035,743 and 243,540
households with 75.8% literate population.
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11. Anticipated Environmental Impact and Mitigation Measures
11.1 Construction Phase Impacts & Mitigation Measures
Existing infrastructure, utilities and existing production shed will be used for the proposed project.
No construction activity is proposed for this project except installation of reactors with supporting
apparatus and provision of raw material storage. Thereby, apart from very minor localized
construction impacts at the project site like reactor foundation within the existing shed, no
adverse impact on the surface features of the surrounding areas is anticipated.
11.2 Operation Phase Impacts & Mitigation Measures
Impacts on Air Quality
The proposed specialty chemical manufacturing process activities will be carried out in batch
reactor. The process of mixing, heating, cooling will be carried out in closed reactor where no
process emission is anticipated. Therefore, resulting emission and discharge of pollutants from
the proposed project activities will be very minimal for any environmental concerns.
The main sources of existing point sources of air pollution are LPG fired pot furnace [2 nos.], hot
air generator and one DG set of capacity 30 KVA used as back up during power cut. No additional
utility units are proposed.
Existing Point Sources of Emission and Control Systems
Air Pollution Source Fuel Used Emission Limit Stack Height
1 Pot Furnaces [2 Nos.] Capacity - 50 kg/hr
LPG PM <150 mg/Nm3 12 ft
2 Hot Air generator Capacity - 50 kg/hr
LPG PM <150 mg/Nm3 12 ft
3 DG set [30 KVA] HSD PM <150 mg/Nm3 8 m
Since the project proponent is using clean fuel [LPG] for the above utility units, very little emission
is anticipated from the operation of utility units. Also, the baseline scenario of ambient air quality
has already captured the emission level of the existing operation and no change is anticipated due
to the proposed project. The utility units will comply with stipulated emission norms.
Fugitive Emissions: Fugitive emissions are emissions expected from material handling, storage,
transferring and from unit operations. The storage of raw materials may also lead to fugitive
emissions unless adequate mitigation measures are adopted. To control fugitive emissions
generated during handling and manufacturing process, mitigation measures like storage of limited
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quantity of hazardous chemicals at site, closed handling, separate storage area, provision of
personal protective equipment for workers will be adopted. Work zone monitoring will be done.
Impacts on Ambient Noise
The noise levels at the source for similar type of units will be in the range of 55-65 dB(A). The
same has been observed during project site ambient noise monitoring done for baseline study.
Also, as per noise modeling considering worst case scenario, that the noise impact will become
insignificant at the plant boundary and will further decrease at nearest human settlements
outside the plant boundary. The noise level will remain at 48.8 dBA at nearest habitation, which is
within the prescribed National Standards.
Impacts on Water Resource and Quality
Fresh water requirement for the existing plant is met through onsite groundwater abstraction
using existing one tube-well and the same will be continued for the proposed project to withdraw
additional 3.5 KL only. Approval for water abstraction is in place.
Wastewater Management - The main sources of industrial wastewater generation are from
vessel washing and RO rejects. Besides a small quantity of wastewater will be generated from
domestic usages. Domestic effluent [approx. 2 KLD] is discharged through septic tank and drain.
No additional domestic effluent would be generated due to the proposed expansion as manpower
would remain same.
Domestic effluent (sewage) -
Existing – approx. 2 KLD is discharged through septic tank and drain.
Proposed – No significant increase in quantity as existing workforce would continue.
Industrial effluent –
Existing –Approx. 1000 lit/day
Proposed – Approx. 2000 lit/day [vessel washing - 500lit/day + RO rejects - 1500 lit/day]
Wastewater Management
The existing unit has one effluent treatment plant which will be augmented by adding one more
reaction tank. Industrial effluent will be treated by Ferrous Sulphate and Hydrogen Peroxide or
Poly Ferric Sulphate. Then the effluent will go to the existing Neutralizing Tank [neutralized with
lime] and then go to existing clarifier for settling.
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Some part of the treated effluent will be recycled in toilets through dual plumbing and RO
treatment plant. Rest of the treated effluent will be discharged to drain after passing through
carbon filter. No wastewater without treatment will be discharged outside the plant premises
under any circumstances. The treated effluent will comply with permissible standard for
discharge of effluent to surface drain.
Storm Water Discharge - The runoff water from the building roofs, paved areas and from open
areas will be directed through the ditches to the covered storm water drainage and discharged to
outside drain along the highway. As the proposed project is a chemical unit, no RWH structure to
recharge the ground aquifer would be developed.
Solid Waste Management
Municipal solid waste from existing office area is very limited in quantity [approx. 3 kg/day] and
disposed through authorized vendors as per norms of the local authority. No additional
generation of municipal waste is anticipated due to proposed project.
Hazardous Waste Generation and Disposal – Details of hazardous wastes generation from the
existing unit and estimated generation from the proposed unit is given below. The existing unit
has obtained HW authorization from State Pollution Control Board. Agreement with the West
Bengal Waste Management Limited for disposal of hazardous wastes from the existing unit is in
place. HW authorization will be renewed with updated generation and disposal of hazardous
wastes due to the proposed project.
Hazardous Waste Generation and Disposal Details
Waste Detail Existing generation
Quantity Additional generation from proposed project
Mode of Disposal
ETP sludge approx. 310 kg/month
Approx. 60 kg/month Will be stored safely in HDPE bags at a designated place within the premises and disposed through the common HWTSDF at regular interval.
Sludge and filter press cake generated from production of Zinc Compounds
approx. 60 kg/month
Nil
Empty barrels/liners/ containers contaminated with hazardous wastes/ chemicals
Approx. 10-15 barrels/containers per month
Approx. 8-10 barrels/containers per month
Most of it will be used in product packaging and rest will be disposed through authorized recyclers.
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Impacts on Biological Environment
There are no endangered species of flora and fauna in the impact area, the project does not pose
any direct threat to the survival of species. The impact on biotic environment is neutral with the
effect confined mainly to the site area. There will be no loss of habitation as the proposed project
will be executed within the existing premises.
Impact on Traffic
The raw material and finished products will be transported through road. SH-13 is adjacent to
project site. There will be very little increase in traffic due to the proposed project. As estimated
the maximum additional traffic will be approx. 2-3 small trucks [carrying capacity 3-4 T] per day.
Therefore, there will be negligible impact on the existing traffic due to the proposed project.
However, mitigation measures like vehicle movement during daytime, proper covering during
transportation, designated parking only within premises, separate entry for trucks and employees
will be continued.
Impact on Socio-economy and Mitigation Measures
There is no resettlement due to this project. Land is already under the possession of the project
proponent. The proposed project will influence growth in industrial sector of local area. However,
as of now, no additional manpower is proposed. If required in future, preference to local people
shall be given in employment as per skills.
12. Environmental Monitoring Program
It is proposed to monitor Ambient Air Quality (AAQ) for PM10, PM2.5, SO2 and NOX, work zone
VOC concentration, stack emissions of pot furnace, hot air generator for PM & CO, noise levels on
yearly basis. Water, treated wastewater are monitored on half yearly basis, while soil analysis may
be conducted once in a year.
The inhouse laboratory conducts regular monitoring of wastewater quality to check the
performance of the existing ETP and the same would be continued for the proposed project
operation period.
Environmental Monitoring Program for Operation Phase
SN Particulars Monitoring Location Parameters Frequency
1 Stack Emission from a) Pot Furnace b) Hot Air Generator c) DG set [as back up]
Project Site PM, CO PM, CO PM, SO2, NOx, CO
Yearly or as per condition in CTO issued by SPCB or EC granted by
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SN Particulars Monitoring Location Parameters Frequency
2 Work place monitoring near reactors/process area
Project Site VOCs SEIAA
3 Ambient Air Quality Boundary of Project Site
PM2.5, PM10, SO2, NOx, CO Yearly
4 Ambient Noise Level Boundary of Project Site
L10, L50, L90, Ld, Ln, Leq, Ldn, Lmin, Lmax
Yearly
5 Soil quality Project Site Basic Parameters Yearly
6 Ground Water Project Site or near project site
As per IS:10500 Yearly
7 Wastewater Quality Onsite ETP inlet and outlet
pH, TSS, TDS, BOD, COD, O&G as per CTO granted by the WBPCB
Yearly or as per condition of CTO issued by SPCB or approved EC
8 Fresh water and wastewater quantity
Project site Meter reading should be recorded on regular basis.
Periodically
8 Hazardous Waste Project Site Logbook shall be maintained to record waste generation quantity, storage and disposal through authorized vendor.
Periodically
9 Health Conditions / Accidents
Project Site Follow-up medical checkups of workers. Safety records and monitoring of plant safety.
As per Factories Act.
13. Risk Mitigation
The proposed project will use hazardous chemicals like Di Methyl Amine, Epichlorohydrin, Iso
Propyl Alcohol. Styrene in the process which will be stored and handled in compliance with
MSIHC rules. These are listed in Part II of Schedule 1 of MSIHC Rule. All the above mentioned
chemicals will be stored in limited quantity at site much below the threshold limit as mentioned
in the MSIHC rule. The chemicals will be stored in in tightly closed MS drums and kept in a
separate storage area inside the factory premises complying with applicable norms. Existing Fire
approval will be updated. The proposed storage area has been earmarked in the layout plan and
it has been kept at the extreme south side of the premises near gate no. 1 and away from the
other activity area of the plant. Maximum storage of hazardous chemicals proposed at site are
as follows –
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Items Max storage Method of storage
Di-methyl Amine 30 MT Barrel
Epichlorohydrin 25 MT Barrel
Iso-propyl Alcohol 2 MT Barrel
Styrene 15 MT Barrel
Public Receptors within 250 m radius of the Plant
i. South and West – Vacant Land and Sughandha Village [approx. 100 m away]
ii. North – An old age Home and Bengal School of Technology
iii. East -SH 13 and then habitation [Nearest Vedam Resort at a distance of 100m]
Hazards associated with Storage of Hazardous Chemicals
SN Material Stored Risk Involved
Probable Causes Effect Control Measures Proposed
1 Di-methyl Amine [30 MT] Highly Flammable Harmful if inhaled.
Leakage in container Nearby ignition source Glands/seal leaks in valves, pumps during transfer of materials.
Dangerous Fire hazard
Toxic by inhalation
Toxic when contact with Skin
Toxic if swallowed
Danger of very serious irreversible effects
Store in tightly closed container in an isolated cool well-ventilated area away from heat
Sources of ignition such as smoking, open flame should be prohibited near storage and handling area
Use only non-sparking tools when opening and closing the containers
2 Epichlorohydrin [25 MT] Flammable liquid and vapor Causes severe skin burns and eye damage
Must be stored in tightly closed, containers in fire-proof, cool, dry rooms away from heat.
Use explosion proof electrical/ventilating / lighting equipment
Use only non-sparking
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3 Iso-propyl Alcohol [2 MT] Highly Flammable
Leakage in container Nearby ignition source
Highly flammable
Must be kept away from all possible ignition sources, including heat, sparks, and flames
4 Styrene [15 MT] Highly Toxic, Highly Flammable, Corrosive
Glands/seal leaks in valves, pumps
Hose/pipe failure, leakage from flanged joints carrying styrene
Loading and unloading process.
Nearby ignition sources
Fire due to Bottom nozzle failure
Damage of Pump discharge nozzle
Highly flammable
Toxic by inhalation
Toxic when contact with Skin
Toxic if swallowed
Danger of very serious irreversible effects
Take care of adverse weather conditions.
Separate from strong oxidant.
Fire hydrant system shall be installed.
Safety shower and eye washer shall be installed near storage area.
Guidelines to restrict storage quantity shall be followed.
Flame proof Electrical fittings shall be provided at flammable storage area.
Onsite Disaster management Plan will be prepared in detail before commencement of operation.
To reduce the risk of fire hazard and health hazard, the following measures recommended –
1) As materials will be stored in barrels in small quantity, the effect of any accident in worst
scenario is envisaged to be within the project premises. However, the worst case could affect
road traffic and some minimal direct effect on nearby establishments is possible. The road is
close by and hence close co-ordination with the local authorities is important.
2) In case of fire situations, use water spray to keep fire-exposed containers cool. Do not move
the load if exposed to heat.
3) Ensure that combustible flammable material is not placed near the storage area and in the
other decanting and filling areas. These could include oil filled cloth, wooden supports, oil
buckets etc. These must be put away and the areas kept permanently clean and free from any
combustibles. Secondary fires probability would be greatly reduced as a result of these simple
but effective measures.
4) All safety and health codes prescribed by the BIS will be implemented through the Integrated
Management System.
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5) Safety data sheets of the chemicals will be displayed at specific locations (near the storage and
handling areas).
6) Firefighting facilities will be established as per Fire approval. The existing approval from the
Fire Department will be updated.
7) Fire extinguishing equipment, sand buckets, water sprinklers and water hoses will be provided
at all convenient point.
8) For detection and protection of the plant against fire hazard, any one or a combination of the
following systems will be adopted; Hydrant system, medium velocity spray system, Portable
fire extinguishers, Fire alarm system
9) Hydrocarbon detector will be provided in storage are and Process Area.
10) Training of workers in fire-fighting, escape, operation of emergency switches etc. is vital. The
FIRE ORDERS drills, MOCK DRILLS etc. are the best ways of ensuring emergency preparedness.
11) Personnel involved in handling of the hazardous chemicals will be properly trained and made
aware of the safety data and related first-aid measures.
12) Storage areas shall have appropriate signs and notices and be clearly marked-out. All
containers and packages shall be clearly labelled. Where spillage of any stored substance could
be harmful to the environment, the area shall be appropriately kerbed or bunded.
13) The maximum storage capacity of storage areas shall be stated and not exceeded and the
maximum storage period for containers shall be specified and adhered to.
14) Appropriate storage facilities shall be provided for substances with special requirements; (eg.,
flammable, sensitive to heat or light) and formal arrangements shall be in hand to keep
separate packages containing incompatible substances (both “pure” and waste).
15) Compatibility will be taken care while deciding storage location of individual chemicals. The
flammable chemicals are stored away from oxidizing chemicals like hydrogen peroxide and
nitrates.
16) Containers shall be stored with lids, caps and valves secured and in place and this also apply to
emptied containers.
17) All stocks of containers, drums and small packages shall be regularly inspected (at least weekly)
and Procedures shall be in place to deal with damaged or leaking containers.
Fire Response System – The fire response system would be as per approved Fire license. The
existing Fire License will be updated. Existing Fire License is enclosed.
Fire Water Supply: an underground water reservoir of capacity 1 lakh lit will be provided for firefighting purpose in case of emergency along with overhead storage tank of 20 KL capacity. Dedicated supply of firewater will be made available in the plant. Foam tank will be provided to mitigate in case of fire.
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Fire Detection and Alarm System: Unit shall provide automatic fire detection system which includes heat, smoke detector to give audio alarm. This in turn helps in early detection of the fire and to start fire-fighting activity at early stage.
Sprinkler system: Sprinklers will be provided in chemical storage area.
Fire Extinguishers: Fire Extinguishers will be placed throughout the premises.
14. Project Benefits
The establishment of the proposed project of manufacturing Specialty Chemicals will enable
Indian industries to get customized, user friendly and safe chemicals from the domestic market. It
will encourage growth of industrial sector in local area. Further, there will be increased revenue to
the government in the form of taxes & duties which will find its way to support and development
of the region over all.
15. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Direct exposure to chemicals or raw materials may affect health of employees. Chemicals used for
process is handled in closed handling facilities. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) i.e., hand
gloves, safety goggles, safety shoes, safety helmets, respiratory masks etc. will be provided to all
the to all workers, as per requirement.
The project proponent shall follow a medical program of pre-employment screening, periodic
medical examination, emergency treatment and record keeping and review. The pre-employment
screening and periodic medical examination shall follow the guidelines of factories act. The pre-
employment screening shall obtain medical history, occupational history followed by physical
examination and baseline monitoring for specific exposures. All employees have to undergo yearly
medical checkups.
16. Greenbelt Development:
Approx. 1558 Sqm [33%] of plot area has been already developed under green belt within the
existing premises. Native tree species such as mango, neem, gulmohar, hibiscus, Ixora etc. have
been planted; tall trees on the outer row and shrubs on inner row.
Additionally, a thick green area of approx. 15m width has been developed outside the premises
on east along the boundary adjacent to SH 13. Greenery development work will be continued
throughout the life of the project.
17. Environment Management Plan
The management plan has been prepared after evaluating various mitigation and control
measures to address the impacts identified, predicted and monitored. In order to implement the
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recommended mitigation measures during operation phase, budgetary provision of INR 8.5 lakh
as capital expenditure and INR 3.4 lakh as annual expenditure has been planned. Environmental
awareness programs for the employees will be conducted. Cleanliness and hygiene will be
ensured in the plant.
Summarized Environment Management Plan during Post Project Operation Phase
Particulars Mitigation Measures Responsibility
Air Environment During Operation Phase
Fugitive Emission / Diffuse Emission
Closed transfer of solvents and other raw materials from respective storage to reactors in the production blocks.
Air operated diaphragm (AOD) pumps for drum transfer
Powder Transferring system
Mechanical seals will be provided for all the reactors.
Good House Keeping Practices & Predictive Preventive Maintenance to ensure that emissions, leakages & spillages are contained.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will be provided to workers.
Periodic proactive maintenance to be conducted.
Proper work area ventilation will be provided.
Point Source of Emissions
No additional point source of emission due to the proposed project as existing utility units will be sufficient to cater the proposed project.
Clean fuel LPG is used in existing pot furnace, hot air generators.
A small back up diesel generator set of 30 KVA used as back up during power cut.
Pot furnace, hot air generators, DG sets are already provided with individual stacks of adequate height as per norms.
The unit has already developed adequate green area of approx. 1558 sqm [33.32%] within the premises. Additionally, the company has developed a thick green belt outside the boundary along SH13.
Env. Management Dept.
Water Environment During Operation Phase
Industrial wastewater will be treated in existing onsite ETP and recycled within the premises to the extent possible. Rest if any, will be discharged to outside drain.
Domestic wastewater will be disposed through septic tank and soak pit.
No untreated effluent will be discharged outside.
ETP inlet and outlet effluent monitoring will be done regularly to
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check the working of ETP.
Stormwater runoff will be discharged separately to outside nallah on east of the project site along SH 13.
Proper collection, segregation and disposal of solid wastes as per norms.
Proper storage and disposal of hazardous wastes.
Separate storage of raw materials and liquid chemicals on impervious floor.
Ensure prompt cleaning up of accidental spillages, if any.
Solid Waste During Operation Phase
Some quantities of hazardous wastes are generated from the existing unit which are stored temporarily within the premises and disposed through common HWTSDF. The unit has obtained HW authorization from Pollution Control Board and also has an agreement with West Bengal Waste Management Limited.
Additional Hazardous wastes likely to be generated from the proposed project are – 1) ETP sludge – stored onsite safely and disposed through
authorized agency to the common HWTSDF. 2) Empty barrels/containers/liners contaminated with
hazardous chemicals /wastes – Disposed through the authorized recyclers.
HW Authorization will be renewed with additional waste generation details.
Record keeping and submission of returns to be continued as existing as per rules.
MSW – to be disposed through authorized vendor as per local body norms.
Env. Management Dept
Noise Environment During Operation Phase
Regular equipment maintenance and better work habits will be adopted.
Generator set is already provided with acoustic enclosure.
Necessary safety and personal protective equipment such as ear plugs, ear muffs etc. will be provided to the workers
Maintaining the existing green belt within the premises and outside the premises to reduce the noise level.
Env. Management Dept
Occupational Health of Employees
First aid facility shall be provided by the staff. Serious cases will be referred to nearby Hospital depending on the need.
Pre-employment and periodic medical examination of all employees.
Provision of masks and ear-muff / ear plugs, helmets to workers.
Periodic monitoring of work place ambient air quality [VOC].
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Traffic Management
Very few additional traffic increase [maximum 2 trucks per day] resulting in negligible additional impact due to proposed project.
Adequate truck parking place already existing within the premises. Vehicles are parked strictly within the premises.
Separate entry and exit gate for trucks and employees/visitors.
Provision of rest room with toilets.
HR and security
Greenbelt Development
33% [1558 Sqm] already developed green area within the premises.
Additionally, thick greenbelt has been developed outside the boundary along the SH13.
Fast growing perennial, evergreen and ornamental plants of local species have been selected in green belt.
Management
Risk Mitigation Standard recommended separate storage of hazardous chemical with fire proof arrangement and hydrocarbon detector.
Standard recommended risk mitigation measures for reducing spillages, fire, burns, injury, and avoiding accidents etc. during operation phase of the project shall be implemented.
Comprehensive DMP shall be prepared before commencement of plant operation.
Mock drills shall be done on regular basis.
Safety data sheets of the chemicals will be displayed at specific locations (near the storage and handling areas).
Firefighting facilities will be established as per Fire approval. The existing approval from the Fire Department will be updated.
Personnel involved in handling of the hazardous chemicals will be properly trained and made aware of the safety data and related first-aid measures.
Plant Incharge
Monitoring the pollution levels, Data keeping, transmitting and implementing ISO systems
As per Environmental Monitoring program Management
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Proposed EMP Budget during operational phase
Environment Budget (operational phase)
Component Capital Cost (in INR lakh)
Recurring Cost (in INR Lakh/ Annum)
Water Pollution control [ETP, segregation of effluent, treatment, recycling etc.]
07 01
Solid waste Management [Non-hazardous, hazardous and MSW]
Nil 01
Landscaping and maintenance of existing greenbelt
Nil 0.5
Occupational Health Nil 0.2
Plant Safety and Risk mitigation measures 1 0.1
Environment Management Dept. Staff, furniture, computers and printers
0.5 0.1
Environment Monitoring & reporting through existing Inhouse Facility and external agency
Nil 0.5
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Chapter 1 – INTRODUCTION
1.1 Purpose of the Report
M/s Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd., has an existing unit for manufacturing different kinds of
Industrial Chemicals like metal pre-treatment chemicals, galvanizing Chemicals, water treatment
chemicals & heat treatment chemicals since 1994 at Vill. + PO – Sugandha, Dist. – Hooghly, West
Bengal – 712 102.
The company has proposed for manufacturing of Speciality Chemicals and Disinfectant Chemicals
within the existing unit premises at Village & PO – Sugandha, District – Hooghly, West Bengal –
712 102.
As per EIA Notification S.O. No. 1533 issued on 14th September, 2006 and its subsequent
amendments, the proposed project activity of manufacturing specialized chemicals falls under
Project/Activity 5(f) i.e., Synthetic Organic Chemicals Industry. The project is located in a non-
notified industrial area. But it shall be considered as Category B project as it is a small synthetic
organic chemical manufacturing unit with water consumption less than 25 KLD (ref: MoEF&CC
notification dated 25 June 2014].
M/s Ind Tech House Consult, Delhi has been engaged to prepare an Environmental Impact
Assessment Report (EIA). The Environmental Impact Assessment report has been prepared for
two purposes –
The company has to comply with the statutory requirement to obtain environmental clearance
[Ref: Gazette Notification by the Ministry of Environment and Forests dt 14th September,
2006.
The other purpose of an EIA study is to assess and evaluate all the potential positive or
negative impacts that the proposed expansion activity may have on the environment and also
to promote environmentally sound and sustainable development by proposing means to avoid
or reduce the significant adverse impacts.
1.2 Identification of Project & Project Proponent
M/s Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd., has proposed for manufacturing of Speciality Chemicals and
Disinfectant Chemicals within the existing unit premises at Village & PO – Sugandha, District –
Hooghly, West Bengal – 712 102.
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Project Proponent
Salts and Chemicals Private Ltd is constituted of a group of qualified as well as experienced
technologists and experts with the object to cater for the needs of various types of process
chemicals for metal pre-treatment, Heat treatment & Electroplating Plants, Boilers & Cooling
Towers, Petrochemicals & Refineries and Effluent Treatment Plants. Mr. Sumit Kumar Biswas is
the Managing Director of the company and Mr. Debdeep Biswas is the Director.
The company started its humble beginning back in 1977 managed by a team of highly
experienced, qualified and dedicated professional attached to reputed chemical industries. Over a
span of around four decades the company has performed dynamically to a level which enables it
to render professional services of highest standard to their customers across the globe, especially
in Asian and African countries. Meanwhile. the Company has equipped ii with latest technologies
accepted globally for it manufacturing processes.
The promoters are experienced, energetic and resourceful persons with good links for effective
operations of the proposed project. The promoters are financially stable and will be able to
execute the project successfully and in specified time and run it efficiently.
1.3 Nature, Size, Location of the Project
The existing plant is manufacturing different kinds of industrial chemicals like metal pretreatment
chemicals, galvanizing chemicals, water treatment chemicals & heat treatment chemicals.
Now, to combat with the growth of the organization and to establish few new products in new
market arena, an immediate expansion of the production is required. So, the management has
planned for expansion and has proposed to manufacture some specialized chemicals [Polyamine
based Chemical, Acrylic Polymer, Acrylic Emulsion] with target production capacity of 1100 MT
per annum. along with some disinfectant chemicals [target production 656 MT per annum] within
the same existing premises. The existing infrastructural facility would be used. The proposed
project cost is INR 22,47,000/-.
The project is located in a non-notified industrial area. But due to the small size of the proposed
unit with water consumption less than 25 KLD, it shall be considered as Category B project (ref:
MoEF&CC notification dated 25 June 2014].
Eco-sensitive Areas around the project site: No national park/ wildlife sanctuary/ biosphere
reserve/ tiger reserve/ elephant reserve etc. are present within 10 km area of the project site. The
project site does not form corridor for any Schedule-I fauna.
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Land for proposed project: Total land area of the existing premise is 1.17 acres. The land is
already under possession on rental lease. The land has been classified as KARKHANA by the Office
of the Sub-Divisional Land & Land Reforms. Hence, no new land use will be created.
Major Industries nearby: The existing unit is located in a certified industrial land and some of the
nearby industries are Jaya Biscuits, Xenitis Infotech, Lead Stone Energy, Shivam chemicals etc.
The existing site is located on the eastern side of SH 13 at village & PO – Sugandha in Hooghly
district of West Bengal. The project location map is shown in Figure 1.1. Site Photographs are
shown in Figure 1.2. Google Image showing the project boundary and 10 km area around the site
is shown in Figure 1.3. Google Image showing the project site with boundary pillars is shown in
Figure 1.4.
Coordinates of Four Corner Points of the Project Site –
A- 22°54’27.04” N, 88°20’18.35” E
B- 22°54’29.35” N, 88°20’19.82” E
C- 22°54’29.71” N, 88°20’17.23” E
D- 22°54’27.51” N, 88°20’16.57”
1.4 Importance of the Project to the Country and Region
The speciality chemicals constitute 22% of the total chemicals and petrochemicals market in India.
India’s speciality chemical companies are expanding their capacities to cater the rising demand
from domestic and overseas.
In view of the above facts, the establishment of the proposed project of manufacturing Speciality
Chemicals will enable Indian industries to get customized, user friendly and safe chemicals from
the domestic market. With well-established infrastructure/facilities and strong determination to
adhere to the latest quality standards, the company will make a prominent presence in the group
of speciality chemical manufacturers and suppliers.
1.5 Scope of the EIA Study
M/s Salt and Chemicals Pvt Limited had submitted application in Form 1 on 03/09/2021 for
approval of Terms of Reference (TOR) and standard TOR was issued by SEIAA vide letter no.
237/EN/T-II-1/163/2021 dated 16th February 2022.
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The SEIAA prescribed Standard TOR for doing the EIA Study (copy attached at Annexure 1). The
pointwise TOR points and compliance status is provided at page 16 to 22. Following data
generation schedule was followed for EIA study:
Sr. No
Component No of Sampling
Locations Sampling Parameters
Sampling Period
Sampling Frequency
1 Ambient air quality
05 Locations PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NO2 & CO, Metals in PM10
Post monsoon season (3rd Oct to 23rd Dec 202)
24hourly samples, 2 samples per week for 12 weeks
2 Water Quality
01 Location for Ground Water
03 Surface Water
As per IS: 10500: 2012 [Groundwater] and BDU Criteria for surface water
Once in post-monsoon season
Once during Study Period
3 Noise 05 Locations Sound Pressure Level Once in post-monsoon season
Once during study period
4 Soil 03 Locations Soil profile, Chemical constituents
Once in post-monsoon season
Once during study period
5 Ecology 02 locations Flora and fauna Field observations and survey in post-monsoon season (8th to 10th December 2020)
6 Geology and Hydrogeology
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Geological history, drainage area and pattern, nature of streams, aquifer characteristics, recharge and discharge rates
Data collected from secondary sources
7 Land use pattern
study area Trend of land use change for different categories
Satellite Imaginary & District Statistics
8
Demography and Socio-economic aspects
Surrounding villages
Demographic profile Based on Census data 2011 & Field Survey
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Figure 1.1: Project Location
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Figure 1.2: 500 m Buffer Map of the Project Site
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North Boundary South Boundary
Figure 1.3: Site Photographs – North and South Boundary
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East Boundary West Boundary Figure 1.4: Site Photographs - East and West Boundary
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Chapter 2 – PROJECT DESCRIPTION
This chapter gives a brief introduction of location, process description and major inputs required
for the process.
2.1. Type of Project
An ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED organization, M/s Salts and Chemicals Private Ltd. has been
acclaimed as one of the fastest growing speciality chemicals manufacturers in Eastern India. The
Company is associated with manufacturing different kinds of Industrial Chemicals like Metal Pre-
treatment chemicals, Galvanizing Chemicals, Water Treatment chemicals & Heat treatment
chemicals since 1994 in Vill + PO – Sugandha, Dist. – Hooghly, West Bengal – 712 102. The existing
units is now spread over an area of 1.17 acre [4734.822 sqm] and manufacturing different kinds of
industrial chemicals like metal pre-treatment chemicals, galvanizing chemicals, water treatment
chemicals & heat treatment chemicals.
The existing unit is having valid Consent to Operate [Letter no. CO118084 vide memo no. 539/hg-
co-s/97/0787 dated 07/08/19] and Hazardous Waste Authorization [Letter No. 74/2S(HW)-
749/2000-2001].
The company has planned now for expansion of production with addition of some new Speciality
Chemicals and Disinfectant Chemicals within the existing unit premises. The speciality chemicals
are Polyamine based Chemical, Acrylic Polymer, Acrylic Emulsion with target production capacity
of 1100 MT per Annum.
As per EIA Notification S.O. No. 1533 dated 14th September, 2006 and its subsequent
amendments, the proposed Speciality Chemicals Manufacturing Activity falls under Category ‘B’ of
Project/ Activity 5(f) Synthetic organic chemicals industry and will be appraised by SEAC, West
Bengal.
Table 2.1 (a): Proposed Units with Production Capacity
S. No. Proposed product Product Target Capacity per
annum
1
Specialized Chemicals
Polyamine based chemical 400 MT
2 Acrylic polymer 300 MT
3 Acrylic emulsion 400 MT
4 Disinfectant Chemicals [does not come under
Antimicrobial toilet cleaner 60 MT
5 Hand sanitizer 12 MT
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6 the purview of EIA notification]
Bio disinfectant 12 MT
7 Anti-microbial phenyl 60 MT
8 Poly ferric sulphate 500 MT
9 Liquid hand wash 12 MT
Table 2.1(b): Existing Units with Production Capacity
S. No. Product Production Capacity per month
1 Different Phosphate salt 42 MT
2 Galvanising Chemicals 369 MT
3 Heat Treatment Chemicals 56.5 MT
4 Metal Treatment Chemicals 59.5 MT
5 Water Treatment chemicals 40 MT
6 Ammonium Hydroxide 10% solution [By-product] 10 MT
7 Chemlub Group 2 MT
8 Forging Lubricant 10 MT
9 Biuret 2.5 MT
10 Electroplating Chemicals 15 MT
11 Zinc Chloride 60 MT
12 Zinc Phosphate 11 MT
13 Nickel Carbonate 0.2 MT
14 Sodium Nitrate 10 MT
15 Potassium Nitrate 10 MT
2.2. Need for the project
Chemicals are vital ingredient for many chemical and allied industries. It is therefore, important to
procure safe and long-lasting range of chemical products from reputed business houses. Salts and
Chemicals Pvt. Ltd., an ISO 9001:2000 concern offers a complete and comprehensive range of
Metal Pretreatment Chemicals, Galvanizing Chemicals, Heat Treatment Chemicals and Water
Treatment Chemicals across India and overseas. These products find immense usage in various
industrial purposes like steel plants, engineering and automotive industries, refrigerator and cycle
manufacturing, etc. The company renders various technical services and every product is made as
per the specified requirement of the client.
India’s speciality chemical companies are expanding their capacities to cater the rising demand
from domestic and overseas. Considering the future market scenario in the Speciality chemicals
sector in India, the management of the company has planned for expansion of its existing unit by
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manufacturing Speciality Chemicals. The proposed project will enable Indian industries to get
customized, user friendly and safe chemicals from the domestic market.
Demand – Supply Gap
The manufacturing sector plays a significant role in the output of the Indian economy, and
chemical manufacturing is a crucial segment with roots spread across a wide range of end use
industries. In chemicals, India’s top export segment is Speciality chemicals. Despite the current
pandemic situation, the Indian chemical industry has numerous opportunities considering the
supply chain disruption in China and trade conflict among the US, Europe and China. Anti-
pollution measures in China will also create opportunities for the Indian chemical industry in
specific segments.
The Indian government recognizes chemical industry as a key growth element and forecast to
increase share of the chemical sector to ~25% of the GDP in the manufacturing sector by 2025.
The government has started various initiatives such as mandating BIS-like certification for
imported chemicals to prevent dumping of cheap and substandard chemicals into the country.
Moreover, the Government has implemented enterprising initiatives and schemes such as Make
in India, Aatmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan and the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme with the
objective of improving the competitiveness of domestic manufacturing, attracting investments
and enabling exports. These initiatives are expected to boost domestic production and also
increase the demand for chemicals. Such significant measures are expected to transform India
into a global manufacturing hub for chemicals.
Imports vs. Indigenous Production
India’s strategic location marked by a long coastline to enable exports and imports makes it a key
player in the global market. In addition to the local domestic demand the Indian chemical sector is
likely to become a major exporter in times to come.
Most observers agree that the biggest export opportunity for Indian chemical companies is in
specialties. The global merchant market for Speciality Chemicals is about $700 to 750 billion, and
India exports just around 4% of it, while China has around 15% of the market. So, there is lot of
opportunity for Indian companies
Therefore, in order to meet the growing demand, this type of project is important to be
implemented.
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Export Possibility
Majority of the company’s current business is based on export to various countries worldwide
which establishes the quality of’ its products at internationally accepted standards. Possibilities to
export the new proposed chemicals would also be explored. In all there is good market demand of
Speciality chemical – both in India & abroad
2.3. Location (maps showing general location, specific location, project boundary & project site layout)
The existing site is located adjacent to SH 13 [on west] at village & PO –Sugandha in Hooghly
district of West Bengal. Grand Trunk Road passes at an aerial distance of 4.8 km on east of project
site.
➢ Road Connectivity: The site is approached through SH13 which is joined with Grand Trunk Road
at a distance of 7 km on north.
➢ Rail Connectivity: Nearest railway station is Chinsurah Rly Station (SE) at a distance of 4 km.
➢ Nearest Airport: Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport, Kolkata is located at a
distance of 45 km
Location maps showing general location, specific location, and project boundary and project site
layout are given below. The location of site with type of land and boundary coordinates is as
follows –
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Figure 2.3 (a): Project Location map on Google Earth
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Figure 2.3 (b): Map Showing Project Site Boundary
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S. No. Covered Area Breakup Area (Sqm)
1 Office Area 143.81
2 Total Manufacturing area 1661.87
3 Proposed Storage Area 74.78
4 Existing storage Area 224.48
5 DG & Electrical area 32.79
6 ETP AREA 41
S. No. Particulars Area (Sqm) % Percentage
1 Plot Area 4675.65 100
2 Covered Area 2178.73 46.6
3 Open Area 648.6 13.87
4 Road Area 290.43 6.21
5 Garden Area 1557.89 33.32
Figure 2.3 (c): Plant Layout
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Figure 2.3 (d): Existing Land Documents
The land has been classified as KARKHANA by Office of the Sub-Divisional Land & Land Reforms
Office. The Land conversion document is enclosed with this report as Annexure-2.1
Table 2.3 (a): Project Components and Land Utilization Statement of the project site
Available Land In possession of the company
[rental lease] 1.17 Acre Plant Area 0.77 Acre Green Belt 0.38 Acre
Landuse break up
S. No. Covered Area Breakup Area (Sqm)
1 Office Area 143.81
2 Total Manufacturing area 1661.87
3 Proposed Storage Area 74.78
4 Existing storage Area 224.48
5 DG & Electrical area 32.79
6 ETP AREA 41
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S. No. Particulars Area (Sqm) % Percentage
1 Plot Area 4675.65 100
2 Covered Area 2178.73 46.6
3 Open Area 648.6 13.87
4 Road Area 290.43 6.21
5 Garden Area 1557.89 33.32
2.4. Size or magnitude of operation (include associated activities required by or for the project)
This is a small scale project. The project falls under Category B as per EIA Notification 2006. Total
plot area of existing premises is 1.17 acre (4734.822 sq. m). Out of total 1.17 acres land, Greenbelt
will be in 0.38 acres. [33.32%]
Proposed expansion will be carried out within the existing sheds of the existing premises. No
additional manpower will be required during operation phase. Existing infrastructure and utilities
will be used. Estimated proposed expansion project cost is INR 22,47,000/-. New installation
includes –
Two Nos. 1 KL SS Reaction Vessels
Three Nos 3 KL SS Reaction Vessels
Air-Cooled Chiller 25 TR.
2.4.1 Existing Infrastructure
Approach Road, Boundary wall, Production Shed, Administrative office, Gate, ground water
abstraction facility, water reservoir, greenbelt, parking area, ETP and other utility units are
available inside the existing plant premises.
2.4.2 Water Requirement
Total water requirement during post expansion operation will be 11 KLD Fresh water. The Existing
fresh water requirement is 7.5 KLD. For the proposed expansion project additional fresh water
requirement is 3.5 KLD. The total water will be sourced by Onsite ground water abstraction
through tube-well.
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Table 2.4 (a): Existing and Proposed Water Requirement
Existing Fresh water requirement Proposed Project Fresh Water Requirement
Total Consumption - 7.5 KLD
Domestic - 3 KLD
Industrial - 4 KLD
Cooling – 0.5 KLD.
Domestic – Nil [as no additional manpower
would be engaged].
Additional industrial freshwater -3.5 KLD
- Vessel washing - 0.5 KLD
- RO unit - 3 KLD
Permission – Approval from the District Level Ground Water Resource Development Authority
obtained. Water Abstraction permission from the District Level Ground Water Resource
Development Authority is enclosed as Annexure-2.2.
Table 2.4 (b): Existing and Proposed Wastewater Generation
Existing Proposed Project
Domestic - approx. 2 KLD
Industrial – Approx. 1 KLD
Domestic – No additional generation
Industrial – Approx. 2 KLD
- Vessel washing - 0.5 KLD
- RO rejects – 1.5 KLD
Entire waste water will be treated and recycled to the extent possible within the plant premises
for green area. Balance treated effluent will be discharged to outside surface drain.
2.4.3 Power Requirement
Power is sourced from WBSEDCL. Existing power supply of 60 KVA would be sufficient to cater the
proposed project.
One 30 KVA DG set is installed in the existing project for emergency backup supply. No additional
emergency arrangement is required.
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2.4.4 Raw Material
Table 2.4(c): Raw material consumption for proposed Speciality Chemicals
S. No. Raw Material Consumption/ month
1 Di-methyl Amine 15 MT
2 Epichlorohydrin 13 MT
3 Acrylic Acid 20 MT
4 Sodium Hypophosphite 0.7 MT
5 Ammonium Persulphate 0.3 MT
6 Caustic soda 0.7 MT
7 Acid Thickener 0.1 MT
8 Styrene 7.5 MT
Table 2.4 (d): Raw Material Consumption for Proposed Disinfectant Chemicals
[not covered under EIA notification]
S. No. Raw Material Consumption/ month
1 Sulphuric Acid 4.2 MT
2 Hydrochloric Acid 1.75 MT
3 Ferrous Sulphate 21 MT
4 Iso-propyl Alcohol 0.5 MT
5 Glycerin 0.05 MT
6 Chlorohexidine 0.01 KG.
7 Sodium Lauryl Sulphate 0.05 KG.
8 Pine Oil 3.55 MT
9 Hydrogen Peroxide 3.1 MT
10 Acid Slurry 0.65 MT
11 Turkey Red Oil 0.8 MT
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Table 2.4 (e): Major Raw material consumption for existing unit [not covered under EIA notification]
S. No. Raw Material Consumption/ month
1 Soda Ash 14 MT
2 Phosphoric acid 20 MT
3 Hydrochloric Acid 18 MT
4 Caustic soda 8 MT
5 Ammonium Chloride 9 MT
2.4.5 Skilled and Trained Manpower
The existing manpower of the company is approx. 32 including management staff. However, as of
now no additional manpower is planned for the proposed project. The existing manpower would
be sufficient to run the proposed manufacturing activity.
2.5. Proposed Schedule for Approval and Implementation
No major construction activity is required as the proposed project is planned inside the existing production shed and existing infrastructural facilities would be used.
The industry will take necessary approvals from the concerned authority before start of production activity.
Statutory Clearances The proposed project will require Consent to establish and Consent to Operate from WBPCB.
Approval from the Fire Department will be updated.
Any other clearances required for the proposed project will be identified and necessary action would be initiated.
The proposed project is expected to start operation after 3-6 months from obtaining the Environment Clearance.
2.6. Technology & Process Description [PROPOSED PROJECT]
A. Manufacturing Process of Speciality Chemicals
Proposed Speciality chemicals are synthetic organic chemicals and will be manufactured in
stainless steel reactors using batch process in which a defined quantity of product is made
from a fixed input of raw materials during a measured period of time. The process involves
feeding accurately measured amounts of starting materials into a vessel followed by a series of
processes involving mixing, heating, cooling, making more chemical reactions and then quality
testing followed by packaging. The maximum temperature maintained in the reactor vessel will
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be 80 -85°C. Reactors will be fitted with condenser. Reactor jacket will be provided to circulate
hot and cold water for the purpose of heating and cooling purpose.
The consumption of raw materials will vary depending on the product manufactured following
demand in the market. Product wise brief manufacturing process with flow charts are given
below and material balance are given as Annexure 2 to this report.
2.6.1 Process Flow Chart for Poly Amine Based Chemical
Table 2.6 (a): Production procedure For Poly Amine Based Chemical
Main Ingredients Production Procedure
Dimethylamine
Epichlorohydrin
Alkyl Amine & RO water taken in to the 3KL SS reaction vessel.
Add Epichlorohydrin using dosing pump under specified temperature.
After Epichlorohydrin addition to maintain a specified temperature use hot water circulation.
After that material testing and packing.
Figure 2.6 (a): Process Flow Chart for Poly Amine Based Chemical
2.6.2 PROCESS FLOW CHART FOR ACRYLIC POLYMER CHEMICALS
Table 2.6 (b): Production procedure For Acrylic Polymer Chemical
Main Ingredients Production Procedure
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Acrylic Acid.
Sodium Hypophosphite.
Initiator (Ammonium per sulphate / vazo)
Sodium Hypophosphite and RO water taken into the 3 KL SS reaction vessel.
Acrylic acid slowly added with dosing pump.
Initiator added slowly with another dosing pump.
In the whole process use chiller water for cooling.
After that material testing and packing.
Figure 2.6 (b): Process Flow Chart for Acrylic Polymer Chemicals
2.6.3 PROCESS FLOW CHART FOR ACRYLIC EMULSION
Table 2.6 (c): Production procedure For Acrylic Emulsion
Main Ingredients Production Procedure
Acrylic Acid
Initiator (Ammonium persulphate)
Nonyl Phenol Ethoxylate
Sodium Acetate
Styrene, Nonyl Phenol Ethoxylate, Sodium Acetate & RO water taken into the 3 KL SS reaction vessel.
Acrylic acid slowly added with dosing pump.
Initiator added slowly with another dosing pump under specified temperature.
After Initiator addition to maintain a specified temperature use hot water circulation.
At the end use chiller water for cooling and add Caustic
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Solution to neutral the pH
After that material testing & packing.
Figure 2.6(c): Process Flow Chart for Acrylic Emulsion
B. Manufacturing Process of Disinfectant Chemicals
The manufacturing processes of disinfectant chemicals do not involve any major chemical reaction. It
only involves proportionate mixing of different ingredients in vessel followed by testing and packaging.
2.6.4 PROCESS FLOW CHART FOR ANTIMICROBIAL TOILET CLEANER
Table 2.6 (d): Production procedure For Antimicrobial Toilet Cleaner
Main Ingredients Production Procedure
Acid Thickener
Hydrochloric Acid
Water
First weigh accurately all the items by electronic weighing machine.
HCl & Water taken into the 1KL SS reaction vessel.
Slowly add acid thickener with dosing pump.
After that colour solution added into the reaction vessel.
After that material testing & packing liquid feeling Machine.
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Figure 2.6 (d): Process Flow Chart for Antimicrobial Toilet Cleaner
2.6.5 PROCESS FLOW CHART FOR HAND SANITIZER
Table 2.6 (e): Production procedure For Hand Sanitizer
Main Ingredients Production Procedure
Isopropyl alcohol
Glycerine
Chlorohexidine
Water
First all the items are accurately weighed using electronic weighing machine.
Iso Propyl Alcohol & water taken into the 1 KL SS reaction Vessel.
Slowly Glycerine & Chlorohexidine are added into the reactor.
Food colour solution added at the end.
After that material testing & packing with liquid feeling machine.
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Figure 2.6 (e): Process Flow Chart for Hand Sanitizer
2.6.6 PROCESS FLOW CHART FOR BIO DISINFECTANT
Table 2.6 (f): Production procedure For Bio Disinfectant
Main Ingredients Production Procedure
Ammonium Cation [Benzalkonium chloride – biocide]
Silver Solution
Water
First weigh accurately all the items by electronic weighing machine.
Quaternary Ammonium Cation & water taken into the 1 KL SS reaction Vessel.
Slowly add Silver Solution & fragrance into the reactor.
Food colour solution added at the end.
After that material testing & packing with liquid feeling machine.
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Figure 2.6 (f): Process Flow Chart for Bio Disinfectant
2.6.7 PROCESS FLOW CHART FOR ANTI-MICROBIAL PHENYL
Table 2.6 (g): Production procedure For Anti-Microbial Phenyl
Main Ingredients Production Procedure
Pine oil
Turkey Red Oil
RO Water
First weigh accurately all the items by electronic weighing machine.
RO water taken into the 1 KL SS reaction Vessel.
Add Turkey Red Oil, Pine oil simultaneously.
After that material testing & packing with liquid feeling machine.
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Figure 2.6 (g): Process Flow Chart for Anti-Microbial Phenyl
2.6.8 PROCESS FLOW CHART FOR LIQUID HANDWASH
Table 2.6 (h): Production procedure For Liquid Handwash
Main Ingredients Production Procedure
Sodium Lauryl Sulphate (SLS).
Acid Slurry.
Triclosan / Cetrimide
First weigh accurately all the items respectively by electronic weighing machine.
Charge all raw materials respectively in the SS vessel.
Discharge the material in PET bottles.
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Figure 2.6 (h): Process Flow Chart for Liquid Handwash
2.6.9 PROCESS FLOW CHART FOR POLY FERRIC SULPHATE
Table 2.6 (i): Production procedure For Poly Ferric Sulphate
Main Ingredients Production Procedure
Ferrous Sulphate.
Sulphuric Acid.
Hydrogen Peroxide
First weigh accurately all the items by electronic weighing machine.
Ferrous Sulphate and water taken in to the 3KL SS reaction vessel. Then add Sulphuric acid in that mixture slowly.
Add Hydrogen Peroxide using dosing pump. Mixing process continued and chilled
water circulation in the system for specified time to maintain temperature.
After that material testing and packing.
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Figure 2.6 (i): Process Flow Chart for Poly Ferric Sulphate
2.7. Technology & Process Description [EXISTING PROJECT]
BRIEF EXISTING MANUFACTURING PROCESS:
MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF DIFFERENT PHOSPHATE SALTS
1. MONO ALUMINIUM PHOSPHATE: Phosphoric Acid and Alumina Hydrate is taken
proportionately in a stainless-steel vat. Heating and stirring is done to start the reaction.
When the reaction ceased, water is added to adjust the specific gravity. Then the product is
packed in HDPE jerrycan.
2. MONO CALCIUM PHOSPHATE: Phosphoric acid and calcium hydroxide is mixed
proportionately in a SS vat. After complete mixing, the product is grinded through pulverizer
machine and then packed in HDPE bag.
MANUFACTURING PROCESS FLOW CHART - Galvanizing Chemicals (Degreasing)
The degreasing chemicals are manufactured by mixing the ingredients in Ribbon Blender and
finally packed in poly. woven bags.
Soda Ash, Trisodium Phosphate, Sodium Meta Silicate / Sodium Ortha- silicate etc. ae mixed in ribbon blender for ½ hour.
Caustic Soda, Organic Surface-Active Agents are added in the mixer and mixed for ½ hour.
Packed into poly woven bags.
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MANUFACTURING PROCESS FLOW CHART - GALVANIZING CHEMICALS (PASSIVATING)
The passivating chemicals are manufactured by mixing the ingredients in a reaction vessel fitted
with stirrer and finally packed into HDPE containers.
CHROMIC ACID, WATER, SULPHURIC ACID, NITRIC ACID AND ACETIC ACID ARE MIXED IN A STAINLESS-STEEL REACTION VESSEL FOR 1 HOUR.
PACKED INTO HDPE JERRYCANS.
MANUFACTURING PROCESS FLOW CHART - GALVANIZING CHEMICALS (FLUXING)
The fluxing chemicals are manufactured by mixing the ingredients in a Concrete with acid proof
brick line Vat fitted with stirrer and finally packed into HDPE containers.
ZINC CHLORIDE SOLUTION, POTASSIUM CHLORIDE, SODIUM CHLORIDE, AMMONIUM CHLORIDE AND GLYCERENE ARE MIXED IN A HDPE POT FOR I HOUR.
PACKED INTO HDPE CONTAINERS.
MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF HEAT TREAMENT CHEMCIALS
Heat Treatment chemicals are manufactured by mixing various salts like Sodium Chloride,
Potassium Chloride, Barium chloride, Sodium Nitrate, Potassium Nitrate, Sodium Nitrite, Sodium
Cyanate, Potassium Carbonate, Lithium Carbonate etc. proportionately depending upon the type
of product. The mixing is done in a S.S. Ribbon Blender. The ingredients are mixed for 15 minutes.
Then the material is packed into the HDPE Bags with poly liner.
Sodium Chloride, Potassium Chloride,
Barium Chloride, Sodium Nitrate,
Potassium Nitrate, Sodium Nitrite,
Sodium Cyanate, Potassium
Carbonate, Lithium Carbonate
Mixed in a
Ribbon Blender
for 15 minutes.
Packed in HDPE
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MANUFACTURING PROCESS - METAL TREATMENT CHEMICALS (DERUSTING)
De-rusting chemicals are manufactured by mixing phosphoric acid/Hydrochloric Acid/ Sulphuric
Acid with water. Very small amount of organic surface-active agent and/corrosion inhibitor are
added depending on the type of product being manufactured. The following steps are taken
during the manufacturing process.
1. The stainless-steel vessel fitted with a stirrer is used as a mixing pot.
2. Water is pumped into the mixing vessel.
3. Acid is added slowly in the vessel with stirring.
4. Organic surface-active agents and/or corrosion inhibitor are added and mixed for 1/2 hour.
5. The de-rusting chemical is directly packed into HDPE Jerrycan.
6. The reaction vessel is washed with a small amount of water and the collected washings are
mixed with the next charge.
MANUFACTURING PROCESS - METAL TREATMENT CHEMICALS (Phosphating)
Phosphating chemicals are manufactured by chemically dissolving zinc ash/zinc oxide/ manganese
carbonate in phosphoric acid and acidified with nitric acid in aqueous medium. The following
steps are taken during the manufacturing process.
1. The stainless-steel vessel fitted with a stirrer is used as a reaction pot.
2. Zinc Oxide / Manganese Carbonate is made a slurry in water by continuous stirring inside the
stainless-steel reaction vessel.
3. Phosphoric acid is added slowly in installments with stirring on for about 1 hour to complete
dissolve the zinc oxide / manganese carbonate.
4. Nitric acid is finally added and mixed for 1/2 hour.
5. The clear phosphating chemical is collected and packed into HDPE Jerrycan.
6. The reaction vessel is washed with a small amount of water and washings are mixed with the
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MANUFACTURING PROCESS – WATER TREATMENT CHEMICALS
Water Treatment Chemicals are manufactured by mixing HEDP, PBTC, Sodium Polyacrylate,
Polyquat, Isothiazoline etc. in stainless steel pot in different proportion depending on specific
products. Mixing done for 30 minutes and packed in HDPE jars.
MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF CHEMLUBE LUBRICANTS
CHEMLUBE LUBRICANTS are manufactured by mixing of stearic acid, soda ash, calcium hydroxide.
1. Stearic acid is taken in an LPG heated pan and rise the temperature of stearic acid for melt.
2. In molten condition add soda ash or calcium hydroxide in it with stirring.
3. When the reaction ceased then the product is taken for grinding in grinding machine after
cooling.
4. After grinding the material packed in HDPE Bags.
MANUFACTURING PROCESS FLOW CHART – FORGING LUBRICANTS
The forging lubricants are manufactured by grinding graphite and CBFS oil / Lubricating Oil in a
bead mill and finally the finished product is packed in MS Drums.
BEAD MILLING OF GRAPHITE POWDER AND CBSF OIL / Lubricating Oil FOR 2 HOURS.
PACKED IN MILD STEEL DRUMS.
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MANUFACTURING PROCESS FLOW CHART -BIURET
REACTION
POT
HEATING BY LPG BURNER
WATER
WATER
SCRUBBER STIRRER
PUMP
BLOWER FAN
PUMP
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MANUFACTURING PROCESS FLOW CHART – LECTROPLATING CHEMICALS
Electroplating Chemicals are manufactured by mixing Zinc Chloride, Potassium Chloride, Boric
Acid, Benzylidene Acetone, 2-Ethylhexyl Sulphate, 2-Chlorobenzaldehyde, Non-Ionic Surfactant in
stainless steel pot in different proportion depending on specific products. Mixing done for 30
minutes and packed in HDPE jars.
MANUFACTURING PROCESS FOR ZINC CHLORIDE
Zinc ash and hydrochloric Acid are allowed to react inside the reaction tank which is covered with
hood. After filtration of the liquid within neutral condition Potassium Permanganate is added to
oxidize the impurities present. The insoluble sludge is filtered – off and the clean zinc chloride
mixed with Zinc Chloride powder which purchased from market to achieve appropriate specific
gravity. Then the material is filtered off and packed for marketing.
The small amount of washing generated during insoluble sludge washing and filter cloth washing,
taken back into the polythene drum and mixed with next charge. The washing sludge is taken to
the ETP for lime treatment.
UREA IS TAKEN INTO SS
REACTION POT, LID FIXED
AND CONNECTED TO
SCRUBBER.
HEATING STOPPED AND
STIRRING CONTINUED FOR
0.5 HR OR TILL COOLED.
AMMONIA ABSORBED IN WATER
IN THE SCRUBBERS TO FORM
AMMONIUM HYDROXIDE AS BY-
PRODUCT.
CORCULATION PUMPS FOR
THE SCRUBBERS STARTED
MAINTAINING WATER
LEVELS AT BOTTOM.
HEATING AND STIRRING
OF THE REACTION POT
CONTAINING UREA
CONTINUED FOR 1 HR.
BIURET IS TAKEN OUT FROM
THE POT. COOLED IN THE
AIR. GRIND & PACKED IN
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FLOW CHART
MANUFACTURING PROCESS FOR ZINC PHOSPHATE
Zinc Oxide and phosphoric acid are allowed to react into a S.S. Reaction Vessel fitted with stirrer
with required quantity of water. After completion of reaction Zinc Phosphate is precipitated and
transferred in filter tank. Then centrifuged and dried in our screw drier. Finally, the dry zinc
phosphate is packed in poly woven bag.
Zinc Ash
Hydrochloric
Acid
Filter through
Filter Press Sludge
Lime Treatment
In ETP Filtrate
Filter Through
Press
Filtrate Zinc
Chlorid
e
Make Up Packing in HDPE Carboy
Sludge
Filter
Press
Residual
Sludge
Filtrate
Packed in
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FLOW CHART
ZINC OXIDE, PHOSPHORIC ACID AND WATER REACTION
FILTER TANK
DRY
CENTRIFUGE
WET ZINC PHOSPHATE
PACKING
2.8. Utilities
The proposed activity will utilize the existing utility units like pot furnaces [LPG fired], hot air
generator [LPG fired] and DG set. The pot furnaces, hot air generator and DG set are provided
with stacks of adequate height.
2.9. Existing Chemical Laboratory
Existing plant is already having a well-equipped laboratory where quality assurance is done in the
form of chemical analysis, with day-to-day quality control at all stages of processing and quality
evaluation of outgoing products. The existing laboratory set up will be strengthened to cater the
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proposed project. The laboratory will generate water pollution, which will be taken to Effluent
Treatment Plant. Solid wastes like chemical bottles and cans will be given to recyclers.
2.10. Water System
Source of raw water for existing unit is via onsite ground water abstraction. The existing unit
possesses permission for withdrawal of ground water and the same is given as Annexure-2.2. The
existing water withdrawal permission will be sufficient to cater the proposed project. Water is
stored in reservoir. Part of the fresh water will be treated in softener plant and RO plant for use in
industrial process. RO reject will be routed to ETP for treatment and disposal.
2.11. Description of mitigation measures incorporated into the project to meet environmental
standards, environmental operating conditions
Best Available Technology (BAT) and Best Available Technology Not Entailing Excessive Cost
(BATNEEC) has been selected for the expansion project. Proper pollution control technology has
been selected to control the discharges much below the permissible standards.
Wastewater will be appropriately treated and reused / recycled for gardening and dust
suppression purposes. Excess wastewater will be discharged outside the plant premises. There
will be no additional generation of domestic effluent as existing manpower will be sufficient to
cater the proposed project. Domestic wastewater is disposed to soak pit after septic tank.
Municipal solid waste is generated from existing office area which is very limited in quantity
[approx. 3 kg/day] and disposed through authorized agency. There will be no additional
generation of municipal waste due to proposed project.
Table 2.11 (a): Solid waste generation and Disposal Details
Waste Detail Existing generation
Quantity Additional generation from proposed project
Mode of Disposal
ETP sludge approx. 310 kg/month
Approx. 60 kg/month Will be stored safely in HDPE bags at a designated place within the premises and disposed through the
Sludge and filter press cake generated from production of Zinc
approx. 60 kg/month
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Waste Detail Existing generation
Quantity Additional generation from proposed project
Mode of Disposal
Compounds common HWTSDF at regular interval.
Empty barrels/liners/ containers contaminated with hazardous wastes/ chemicals
Approx. 10-15 barrels/containers per month
Approx. 8-10 barrels/containers per month
Most of it will be used in product packaging and rest will be disposed through authorized recyclers.
Disaster Management Plan will be strengthened after carrying out risk assessment.
Therefore, this project will cause minimal damage to the environment and all discharges will
be with the acceptable limits.
AIR POLLUTION SOURCES & CONTROL MEASURES
Table 2.11(b): Air Pollution Source and Control Details
SN Air Pollution Source Fuel Used Emission Limit Stack Height
1 Pot Furnaces [2 Nos.] Capacity - 50 kg/hr each
LPG PM -150 mg/Nm3 12 ft
2 Hot Air generator Capacity - 50 kg/hr
LPG PM -150 mg/Nm3 12 ft
3 DG set [30 KVA] HSD PM - 150 mg/Nm3 8 m
Note: All furnaces, hot air generator and DG set are already existing and in use.
No process emission is anticipated from the proposed project as reaction processes are made in closed vessel. All the raw materials and hazardous chemicals will be stored and transported by closed containers. Dedicated pipelines will be provided for transfer of solvents
2.9 Estimated project cost
The overall estimated project cost for the proposed unit is INR 22,47,000/-
• Plant & Machinery 17.69 Lakh INR
• Other Utilities & Preliminary Expenses 4.78 Lakh INR
2.10 Assessment of new and untested technology for the risk of technological failure
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Chapter 3 – DESCRIPTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT
3.1 Introduction
For the purpose of EIA study, project area is considered as the core zone and area outside the
project upto 10 km radius was considered as buffer zone. The baseline environmental monitoring
for various components of environment, viz. Air, Noise, Water and Soil quality was carried out
during post-Monsoon season- 3rd October 2021 to 23th December 2021 [Site Specific Monitoring
report is enclosed as Annexure V]. Data on geology, hydrology, land-use, flora – fauna, socio-
economic status, were collected from secondary sources and verified during the field visits.
3.2 Methodology
CPCB / MOEFCC approved methodology were followed in the EIA study. The sampling locations
were selected on the basis of the following: Predominant wind directions recorded by the India
Meteorological Department (IMD) Dum-Dum and site-specific data obtained from other sources,
existing topography, roads, density habitations, forests, water body etc. and drainage pattern.
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Figure 3.2: 10 Km Study Area map
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3.3 Air Environment
3.3.1 Meteorology
Historical meteorological data were obtained from Climatological tables pertaining to nearest IMD
station located at Dumdum -Kolkata, which is presented in Table 3.3(a) and Table 3.3(b).
Table 3.3(a): MET DATA OF Kolkata (DUM DUM) (A) (1981-2007)
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Table 3.3(b): MET DATA OF KOLKATA (DUM DUM) (A) (1981-2007)
Temperature – December and January constitute winter months with daily mean minimum
temperature around 5oC and daily mean maximum temperature around 32.5oC. April is the
hottest month with daily mean maximum temperature at 43.7oC and daily mean minimum
temperature at 19.2oC.
Relative Humidity – The air is generally dry in the region except during monsoon. March is the
driest with relative humidity between 49-67%. The maximum humidity during rainy season is 83%
and minimum was 82%. High humidity is found during daytime and low humidity values during
nighttime in all months. During the study period the humidity levels were found to be 64-75 %.
Rainfall – The average annual rainfall based on IMD data, was observed to be 1757 mm. The
monsoon sets in the month of June and continues till September. The maximum amount of
rainfall (347.4 mm) occurs in the month of July. Maximum number of rainy days was observed in
the month of July.
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Calm Periods – Calm period is more during night time than daytime. Maximum calm period occurs
during winter months.
Wind Speed– The wind speed ranges from 1.0 – 19.0 km/hour. The wind speed during summer
season ranges from 1.0 – 19.0 km/hour and during rainy season it is between 1.0 – 19.0 km/hour
Wind Direction – The predominant wind direction during summer season is from North and south
direction. During monsoon season the wind flows from South direction. During winter months the
wind flows from north direction.
Cloud Cover – Clear weather prevails during post monsoon, winter and summer seasons. Only
during monsoon months of July, August and September, moderate to heavy clouds are observed.
The wind speed and direction readings observed during site specific micro-meteorological data
generated during post monsoon of 2021 are presented as wind rose diagram in Figure 3.1.
Predominant wind direction during the study period was from North to south W to E and
maximum wind speed was in the range of 3.6- 5.7m/s.
Figure 3.3(a): Site Specific Wind Rose Diagram [Post monsoon season of 2021] -wind blowing from
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3.3.2 Ambient Air Quality
Ambient air quality monitoring was conducted during post monsoon season [3rd October 2021 to
23th December 2021] at five (5) locations. As this is a very small unit, uses clean fuel [LPG] in utility
units, ambient air quality monitoring at 5 locations [one at project site, two downwind, one
upwind and one cross wind direction] was proposed during TOR approval. The monitoring
locations are given in Table 3.3 and Figure 3.2. The baseline study of air quality within the project-
influenced area of 10 km has been carried out by selecting the monitoring locations based on the
following criteria:
1. Meteorological condition on a synoptic scale
2. Topography of the project influenced area
3. Representation of the regional background levels
4. Representation of the site
5. Influence of the existing sources
6. Major human settlement in the project influenced area
Table 3.3(c) Name of Monitoring Locations for Air Quality
No. Location Distance
from site
Direction
wrt site
Justification Frequency Parameters
monitored
AQ1 Project site 0 0 Project site Twice a
week for
12 weeks
PM2.5, PM10,
SO2, NO2
24-hour
average
samples will be
taken
AQ2 Near Harishava
Temple
0.25 km S Downwind
AQ3 Kamdevpur 0.5 km NW Upwind
AQ4 Near Shitala
Mandir
1.4 km S Downwind
AQ5 Near Sports
field
1.0 km SW Crosswind
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Figure 3.3(b): Map showing Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Locations
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Figure 3.3 (c): Air Quality Monitoring (Site Photographs)
The levels of PM10, PM2.5, Sulphur Dioxide (SO2), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) were monitored. The
results are summarized in Table 3.3 and the detailed results are given in Annexure.
Table 3.3 (d): Summary of Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Results
Code Location Description PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NO2 NH3(µg/m3)
AAQ-1 Project site Minimum 84.00 52.00 6.20 17.30 20.40
Maximum 222.00 118.00 9.20 25.30 35.10
Average 135.88 76.17 7.24 21.20 28.35
98 Percentile
217.40 117.08 8.79 24.79 34.50
AAQ-2 Near Harishava Temple
[22°54'22.11"N/ 88°20'13.90"E]
Minimum 82.00 51.00 6.10 17.10 17.40
Maximum 218.00 115.00 8.80 24.20 32.10
Average 133.21 74.08 7.07 20.68 25.50
98 Percentile
213.86 113.62 8.52 24.02 31.96
AAQ-3 Kamdevpur [22°53'41.17"N/ 88°19'59.58"E]
Minimum 86.00 54.00 6.40 16.40 16.40
Maximum 224.00 121.00 9.10 22.50 29.40
Average 138.58 78.25 7.50 19.54 23.45
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98 Percentile
219.86 118.70 8.82 22.45 29.26
AAQ-4 Near Shitala Mandir
[22°54'46.44"N/ 88°20'15.57"E]
Minimum 82.00 51.00 6.20 17.10 10.80
Maximum 135.00 74.00 8.10 23.20 18.20
Average 110.00 63.17 6.87 20.10 14.00
98 Percentile
132.24 72.62 8.01 22.88 17.79
AAQ-5 Near Sports field
[22°54'25.57"N/ 88°19'49.89"E]
Minimum 89.00 56.00 6.40 17.60 10.20
Maximum 133.00 72.00 8.10 23.50 17.10
Average 114.83 65.75 7.34 20.33 13.86
98 Percentile
132.08 72.00 8.10 23.22 16.87
NAAQ Standard 100 (24 hrs)
60 (24 hrs)
80 (24 hrs)
80 (24 hrs)
400
3.3.3 Observations on Primary Ambient Air Quality Data
PM10 concentration in the study area varied from 82 to 224 μg/m3
PM2.5 concentrations in the study area varied from 51-121 μg/m3
SO2 concentration in the study area varied from 6.1 to 9.2 μg/m3
NO2 concentration in the study area varied from 16.4 to 25.3 μg/m3
It is observed that average concentration of PM10 and PM2.5 slightly exceeded at all monitored
locations and its continuous exposure to human being can have health impacts. Other parameters
like SO2, NO2 were found well within the NAAQS, 2009 limits as specified by CPCB.
Inference: PM10 and PM2.5 parameters of ambient air quality is higher in the entire region due to
dust borne wind, proximity to the highway (SH 13) and also due to the existing industries on both
sides of the highway.
The graphical presentation of maximum, minimum and mean values of PM10, PM2.5, NO2 and SO2
at all the five locations are shown below -
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3.4 Ambient Noise Quality
Baseline Ambient noise level monitoring was carried out at 5 locations; at the same locations
where ambient air quality monitoring was done. The name of noise monitoring locations is given
in Table 3.4(a) and Fig 3.4(a). The noise level monitoring results are given in Table 3.4(b).
Table 3.4 (a) Noise level Monitoring Locations
SN Location Distance from site
Direction wrt site
Justification Frequency
NQ1 Project site 0 0 Project site Twice a week for 12 weeks NQ2 Near Harishava Temple 0.25 km S Village /
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NQ3 Kamdevpur 1.4 km S habitation surrounding the project Site NQ4 Near Shitala Mandir 0.5 km NW
NQ5 Near Sports field 1.0 km SW
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Figure 3.4(b): Noise Quality Monitoring (Site Photographs)
Table 3.4(b): Noise Level Monitoring Results
SN Location Category Day Time Leq dB(A)
Standard Leq dB(A)
Night time Leq dB(A)
Standard Leq dB(A)
NQ1 Project site Industrial 56.55 75 42.42 70
NQ2 Near Harishava Temple
Residential 52.76 55 41.16 45
NQ3 Kamdevpur Residential 51.68 55 41.84 45
NQ4 Near Shitala Mandir Residential 52.18 55 42.05 45
NQ5 Near Sports field Residential 51.46 55 41.54 45
3.4.1 Observations on Ambient Noise Quality Data
Day time noise level (6 am to 10 pm) was found between 51.46 to 56.55 dB(A). Night-time (10 pm
to 6 am) noise levels was found between 41.16 to 42.42 dB (A). The noise level was found well
within the national standards for industrial area in all the five locations.
3.5 Water Environment
3.5.1 Groundwater Quality
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In order to depict the baseline groundwater quality and predict the impact of the discharges from
project, if any, groundwater sample from bore-well at the project site was collected and analyzed
for basic physico-chemical parameters (pH, Conductivity, TDS, TSS, Alkalinity/Acidity, Total
Hardness (Permanent & Temporary Hardness), sulphate, chloride, nitrate, phosphate, fluoride,
calcium, magnesium, iron, manganese, copper, zinc, toxic metals (As, Ni, Pb, Hg, Cr. Cd) and
coliform count.
Table 3.5(a): Groundwater Sampling Locations
SN Location Detail
GW1 Project site Onsite borewell within the project site
Table 3.5(b): Groundwater Sample Analysis Result
SN Parameter Test Protocol Results Unit Requirements as per IS 10500- 2012
Acceptable limit (Max)
Permissible limit (Max)
1. pH IS 3025 P-11 1983 7.35 -- 6.5-8.5 No Relaxation 2. Turbidity IS 3025 P-10 (1984) <0.5 NTU 1 5 3. Total Hardness IS 3025 P-21 (2009) 196.0 mg/l 200 600 4. Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) IS 3025 P-16(1984) 458.0 mg/l 500 2000 5. Calcium as Ca IS 3025 P-40 (1991) 34.0 mg/l 75 200 6. Magnesium as Mg IS 3025 P-46 (1994) 27.21 mg/l 30 100 7. Total Alkalinity as CaCO3 IS 3025 P-23 (1986) 244.0 mg/l 200 600 8. Chloride as Cl IS 3025 P-32 (1988) 79.40 mg/l 250 1000 9. Barium as Ba Annex F of IS:13428 <0.05 mg/l 0.7 No Relaxation
10. Ammonia as N IS 3025 P-34 (1988) <0.1 mg/l 0.5 No Relaxation 11. Sulphate as SO4 IS 3025 P-24 (1986) 21.5 mg/l 200 400 12. Nitrate as NO3 IS 3025 P-34 (1988) 6.5 mg/l 45 No Relaxation 13. Fluoride as F APHA,22nd Edition 0.18 mg/l 1 1.5 14. Iron as Fe IS 3025 P-53 (2003) 0.11 mg/l 1.0 No Relaxation 15. Aluminium as Al IS 3025 P-55(2003) <0.01 mg/l 0.03 0.2 16. Anionic Detergent Annex K of IS:13428 <0.05 mg/l 0.2 1 17. Phenolic Compounds IS 3025 P-43 (1992) <0.001 mg/l 0.001 0.002 18. Boron as B IS 3025 P-57 (2005) <0.1 mg/l 0.5 2.4 19. Chromium as Cr IS 3025 P-52 (2003) <0.01 mg/l 0.05 No Relaxation 20. Lead as Pb IS 3025 P47 (1994) <0.01 mg/l 0.01 No Relaxation 21. Copper as Cu IS 3025 P42 (1992) <0.01 mg/l 0.05 1.5 22. Mercury as Hg IS 3025 P-48 (1994) <0.001 mg/l 0.001 No Relaxation 23. Manganese as Mn IS 3025 P-59 (2006) <0.01 mg/l 0.1 0.3 24. Zinc as Zn IS 3025 P-49 (1994) <0.01 mg/l 5 15 25. Arsenic as As IS 3025 P-37 (1988) <0.01 mg/l 0.01 No Relaxation 26. Nickel as Ni IS 3025 P-54 (2003) <0.01 mg/l 0.02 No Relaxation 27. Cadmium as Cd IS 3025 P-41 (1992) <0.001 mg/l 0.003 No Relaxation
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3.5.2 Observations on Groundwater quality
The groundwater quality of villages around the study area is fit for drinking. Analysis results of
ground water reveal the following: -
pH was found to be 7.35
Total Dissolved Solids was found to be 458 mg/l.
Total Hardness was found to be 196 mg/l.
Calcium was found to be 34 mg/l
Magnesium was found to be 27.21 mg/l
Chloride was found to be 79.40 mg/l
Fluoride was found to be 0.18 mg/l
Nitrates was found to be 6.5 mg/l
Sulphates was found to be 21.5 mg/l
Toxic Metals: <0.01 mg/l
Total Coliform: <2
Results show that all parameter except total alkalinity [as CaCO3] are well within both
Acceptable and Permissible limit of BIS Specification IS 10500-2012. Therefore, no negative
impacts were noticed due to the existing project activity at the project site.
3.5.3 Surface Water Quality
Surface water samples were collected from three (3) locations around the project site. The
sampling locations are given below -
Table 3.5 (c): Surface Water Quality Monitoring Locations
Sample Location Distance & Direction
SW1 Sugandha GP Pond [22°54'29.83"N 88°20'12.64"E]
130 m on West
SW2 Kunti river [22°54'37.52"N 88°20'9.35"E]
340 m on NW
SW3 Saraswathi river [22°54'32.57"N 88°20'53.67"E]
1 km on East
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Figure 3.5(b): Surface Water Quality Sampling (Site Photographs)
Table 3.5(d): Surface Water Samples Analysis Results
SN Parameter Test Method SW1 SW2 SW3 Units
1. pH IS 3025 P-11 1983 7.10 7.12 7.25 -
2. Conductivity IS 3025 P-14 1984 592.0 334.0 414.0 µs/cm
3. Turbidity IS 3025 P-10 (1984) 54.0 36.0 42.0 NTU
4. Free Residual Chlorine IS 3025 P-26 (1986) <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 mg/l
5. Total Hardness IS 3025 P-21 (2009) 76.0 84.0 mg/l
6. Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) IS 3025 P-16(1984) 374.0 208.0 258.0 mg/l
7. Calcium as Ca IS 3025 P-40 (1991) 19.2 13.0 14.4 mg/l
8. Magnesium as Mg IS 3025 P-46 (1994) 15.55 11.0 12.0 mg/l
9. Total Alkalinity as CaCO3 IS 3025 P-23 (1986) 188.0 120.0 132.0 mg/l
10. Chloride as Cl IS 3025 P-32 (1988) 75.43 26.0 30.0 mg/l
11. Barium as Ba Annex F of IS:13428 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 mg/l
12. Ammonia as N IS 3025 P-34 (1988) <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 mg/l
13. Sulphate as SO4 IS 3025 P-24 (1986) 13.2 12.2 14.0 mg/l
14. Nitrate as NO3 IS 3025 P-34 (1988) 1.7 1.2 1.4 mg/l
15. Fluoride as F APHA 4500F-(D) 0.12 <0.1 0.11 mg/l
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16. Iron as Fe IS 3025 P-53 (2003) 0.14 <0.1 0.10 mg/l
17. Chemical Oxygen Demand
(COD)
IS 3025 P-58 2006 56.0 16.0 24.0 mg/l
18. Biochemical Oxygen Demand
(BOD)at 27° C for 3 days
IS 3025 P-44 1993 12.0 3.0 4.6 mg/l
19. Dissolve Oxygen IS 3025 P-38 1989 3.9 6.1 6.0 mg/l
20. Aluminium as Al IS 3025 P-55(2003) <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 mg/l
21. Anionic Detergent Annex K oIS:13428 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 mg/l
22. Phenolic Compounds IS 3025 P-43 (1992) <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 mg/l
23. Boron as B IS 3025 P-57 (2005) <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 mg/l
24. Chromium as Cr IS 3025 P-52 (2003) <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 mg/l
25. Lead as Pb IS 3025 P47 (1994) <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 mg/l
26. Copper as Cu IS 3025 P42 (1992) <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 mg/l
27. Mercury as Hg IS 3025 P-48 (1994) <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 mg/l
28. Manganese as Mn IS 3025 P-59 (2006) <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 mg/l
29. Zinc as Zn IS 3025 P-49 (1994) <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 mg/l
30. Arsenic as As IS 3025 P-37 (1988) <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 mg/l
31. Nickel as Ni IS 3025 P-54 (2003) <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 mg/l
32. Cadmium as Cd IS 3025 P-41 (1992) <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 mg/l
3.5.4 Observation on Surface water quality:
Coliform presence was seen in all the surface water samples. Analysis results of surface water
reveal the following: -
pH varies from to 7.10 to 7.25
Dissolved Oxygen varies from 3.9 to 6.1 mg/l.
BOD varies from 3.0 to 12 mg/l
COD varies from 16 to 56 mg/l
Total Dissolved Solids varies from 208 to 374 mg/l.
Total coliform varies from 220 to 900 MPN/100 mg/l
3.6 Soil Quality
Three (3) soil samples were collected from the project site and nearby area. The soil sampling
locations are given in Table 3.6(a) and in Fig 3.6(a). Analysis results are given in Table 3.6(b).
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Table 3.6(a): Soil Sampling Locations
Location Distance Direction Justification
SQ1 Project site 0 0 Project Site
SQ2 Near Harishava Temple 0.2 km S Villages surrounding the site
SQ3 Near Shitala Mandir 0.53 Km N Villages surrounding the site
Figure 3.6(a): Soil Quality Monitoring Location
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Figure 3.6(b): Soil Quality Sampling (Site Photograph)
Table 3.6(b): Soil Analysis Result
SN Parameter Test Method SL1 SL2 SL3 Unit
1. pH IS 2720 P-26 (1987) 8.30 8.25 8.36 --
2. Conductivity IS 14767 (RA 2016) 416.0 404.0 428.0 µS/cm
3. Moisture IS 2720 P-25(1972) 14.5 14.2 15.6 % by mass
4. Water Holding Capacity IRDH/SOP-SL/07 18.2 17.6 18.6 %
5. Specific Gravity IS 2720 P-3 (1980) 1.41 1.40 1.42 -
6. Bulk density IRDH/SOP-SL/06 1.41 1.38 1.38 gm/cc
7. Chloride IRDH/SOP-SL/14 188.0 178.0 196.0 mg/kg
8. Calcium IRDH/SOP-SL/17 1080.0 1054.0 1110.0 mg/kg
9. Sodium IRDH/SOP-SL/11 132.0 120.0 148.0 mg/kg
10. Potassium IRDH/SOP-SL/12 36.0 30.5 42.0 mg/kg
11. Magnesium IRDH/SOP-SL/16 184.0 170.0 192.0 mg/kg
12. Organic matter IS 2720 P-22 (1972) 0.55 0.54 0.57 % by mass
13. Cation Exchange Capacity
(CEC) IRDH/SOP-SL/09 14.5 14.3 14.6 meq/100gm
14. Available nitrogen IS 14684 55.0 54.2 57.4 mg/kg
15. Available Phosphorous IRDH/SOP-SL/10 8.2 7.6 9.0 mg/kg
16. Iron as Fe IRDH/SOP-SL/22 1345.0 1296.0 1376.0 mg/kg
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17. Copper as Cu IRDH/SOP-SL/21 19.5 18.0 21.2 mg/kg
18. Zinc as Zn IRDH/SOP-SL/20 28.0 24.5 36.0 mg/kg
19. Texture
IRDH/SOP-SL/08
% by mass Sand 64.2 64.0 64.5
Clay 22.1 23.8 22.4
Silt 13.7 12.2 13.1
20. Sodium Absorption
Ratio(SAR) IRDH/SOP-SL/13 0.97 0.90 1.07
By
calculation
3.6.1 Observations on Soil quality:
Soils of study area are sandy loam by nature. Specific Conductivity and pH are in normal range.
Organic matter content is sufficient. The concentration of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium
were medium. The soils of study area are fit for paddy cultivation.
3.7 Land Use Land Cover Map
The study of land use in the area enables one to know about the present land use practices as
well as to know the type of land that can be used for various development activities envisaged in
post project scenario. The land use pattern indicates the manner in which different parts of land
in the study area is being utilized. It is an important indicator of environmental health and human
activity and a degree of inter-play between these two. The land-use map of the study area was
prepared by using latest satellite imagery.
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Fig 3.7(a): LULC Map of Study Area (10 km around project site)
Table 3.7(a): Landuse of 10 km Study Area based on NRSA satellite imagery
As per the land use map, it is observed that about 38.54% of the study area is cropped land and
almost same percentage of study area is covered with plant/vegetation [37.26%] followed by
habitation area of 21.02% and water body of about 3.18%. Dense habitation areas are mainly
located on eastern side of the study area on both sides of Hooghly River.
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3.8 Contour Map
Contours are lines that connect points of equal value (such as elevation, temperature,
precipitation, pollution, or atmospheric pressure). Contour map is prepared by using surface tool
which is present in Spatial analyst tool which can be achieved by using Arc GIS 10.3.
Figure 3.8(a): Contour Map of the Study Area
3.8.1 Interpretation
• Project site and its surrounding area is situated on Flat terrain. Contour elevation at project
site varies from 9m AMSL to 11m AMSL.
• Map is showing maximum elevated contour of 20m AMSL on Eastern part of Map.
• While lowest contour is located in South Eastern Part of the Map along with river bed of River
Hooghly showing 5m AMSL.
• Whitish portion of the map showing the equal altitude of the area.
• Contour topography reveals that terrain is Moderately Flat and slopes towards South direction.
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• Map is showing less dense contour in whole Map.
• Contour map comprising 10 km area map surrounding the project site is situated on
moderately flat topography and it clearly demonstrate Alluvial & deltaic plain with Moderately
Flat topography.
3.9 Drainage Map
Hooghly District is drained by the Hooghly River, its tributaries. Hooghly river is
approximately 6.5 km on East of project site.
Hooghly River
Kolkata and Hugli-Chinshura, the headquarters of Hooghly (district), are located on the banks of
this river. The Hooghly River or the Bhagirathi-Hooghly, originally and in local tongues the 'Ganga',
and also called Kati-Ganga, is an approximately 260-kilometrelong (160 mi) distributary of the
Ganges River in West Bengal, India. The Ganges splits into the Padma and the Hooghly near Giria,
Murshidabad. The river flows through the Rarh region, the lower deltaic districts of West Bengal,
and eventually into the Bay of Bengal. The upper riparian zone of the river is called Bhagirathi
while the lower riparian zone is called Hooghly. Major rivers that drain into the Bhagirathi-
Hooghly include Mayurakshi, Jalangi, Ajay, Damodar, Rupnarayan and Haldi rivers.
Saraswati River-
The starting point of the river Saraswati from the river Hooghly at Tribeni. At Tribeni near Bandel
in Hooghly District in West Bengal, the Bhagirathi branched off into three streams. The Saraswati
flowed south-west beyond Saptagram, the Jamuna (this is distinct from the river of same name in
northern India and several streams of the same name in eastern Bengal) flowed south-east, past
the northern boundary of present-day town of Kalyani and the Bhagirathi proper flowing through
the present Hooghly channel to Kolkata and then through Adi Ganga, past Kalighat, to the sea.
3.9.1 Study Area Drainage
The study area displays a variety of drainage pattern which is governed by the arrangement of
lithological boundaries, drainage network and distribution of linear structural features such as
faults, lineaments and thrusts.
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Figure 3.9 (a): Drainage Map of the Study Area
3.9.2 Interpretation
• This drainage map is prepared in 10 km radius area from project site and covers about 314 Sq Km.
• After interpretation map reveals 5 nos. of Drainage Orders.
• The Lease area & Surrounding area sloping towards 5th order Drainage (Main Stream)
• first order drainage (Blue Color) having characteristic situated at high elevation with smallest
distance in comparison with other drainage in its drainage Basin.
• While Fifth order drainage (Red Colour) situated at lowest elevation and having greater length
than other drainage in its drainage Basin.
• First, Second, third & Fourth order of drainage successively meet to Fifth order drainage which is
the main channel of whole Catchment area and flows towards South direction.
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• The river gradient has decreased to the southward of the zone and Oxbow lakes, acute meander
loops formed profusely and conspicuously on the outward margins of the Ganga-Brahmaputra-
Meghna Fluvial delta plain.
• Drainage map is showing dominantly Dendritic to sub dendritic drainage pattern.
• Drainage map in study area clearly demonstrate Alluvial & deltaic plain with Moderately Flat
topography.
3.10 Geology and Hydrogeology
Hooghly district is situated in the stable shelf zone in the western flank of Bengal Basin. Archaean
crystalline basement, Gondwana sediments and Rajmahal volcanics of Mesozoic age flank this
part of Bengal Basin to the west and northwest. The district is covered by a huge thickness of
Quaternary alluvium underlain by Tertiary and Mesozoic formation (Biswas 1959).
The sequence of sediments encountered in the borehole drilled under the Stanvac Project in
Burdwan district in the immediate vicinity of Hooghly district reflects the change of an initially
marine to estuarine depositional environment through a deltaic phase to finally a fluviatile
framework. Thick flows of basalt encountered at more than 2500 m depth. On the surface two
types of alluvia of Quaternary age are found. Older alluvium and Newer alluvium. Older alluvium
mixed with kankar and laterite forms the higher ground in a limited area falling in north-western
part of the district in Goghat-I block. The rest of the district is covered by Newer alluvium
comprising sands of various grades with occasional gravels, clay, kankar and silt.
Sub surface structural feature of significance in the stable shelf zone is characterised by regionally
homoclinal sedimentary sequence gently dipping towards ESE. The eastern part of the second
zone is marked by normal faulting with passes through Arambagh and further east wards towards
Chinsurah there are complete absence of structural features. [Source: CGWB Groundwater
Information Booklet – Hooghly District, west Bengal]
Geomorphology
Overall, the study area belongs to alluvial plane topography with meander scar, cut
off/abandoned channel, point bar, natural levee type landforms. The area under study is generally
with flat topography with surface elevation ranging from 11 to 15 m above mean sea level (amsl).
Geomorphic unit is mostly Younger deltaic plain; Older alluvium occupies a small part in western
sector of study area.
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3.10.1 GEOLOGY
General geology
The area under study is covered by a huge thickness of Recent to Sub-Recent Alluvium of the
Ganga River system (Quaternary age). Recent fluviatile sediments consist of clay, silt, sand and
gravel succession. Sand is grey coloured with fine to coarse grained and highly micaceous in
nature. Gravels are mainly composed of quartz, rock fragments and laterites.
Subsurface Geology
In the area under study, sediment thickness is more than 300 mbgl. Generally fine to very fine
sand, sometimes mixed with clay occurs at or near the surface to a depth of 3- 5 mbgl. The
presence of 150 to 180 m thick granular zone composed of coarse sand and gravel within 200
mbgl, occur consistently throughout the area. Although local clay lenses have been observed
within the medium sand at shallow depth., in general, in the depth span of 150-250 mbgl, beyond
which sand of various grades encounters down to the drilling depth of 400 mbgl.
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3.10.2 HYDROGEOLOGY
Water bearing Formation:
The area under study is underlain by quaternary alluvium the aquifers are regionally extensive and
interconnected forming a single potential aquifer system within about 200 mbgl. However,
number of discontinuous clay partings exists within this top aquifer. From the exploration data of
CGWB & other organizations, it has been found that this top aquifer, in general, underlain by the
thick clay layer down to the drilled depth of about 400 mbgl.
In general, the presence of about 150 to 180m thick granular zone within 200 mbgl, in which
coarse sand and gravel occurs with local discontinuous clay lenses, forms the 1st Aquifer Group.
2nd Aquifer Group exists within the depth span of 250-380 mbgl, as revealed from exploration
data.
GROUND WATER RESOURCES & CATEGORY
Dynamic Ground water resources of Aquifer –I in the area under study have been calculated on
the basis of GEC (1997) methodology by CGWB and State Water Investigation Department (SWID).
On the basis of ground water resource calculation (2011) and water level trend, 5 blocks viz.
Pandua, Chinsurah-Magra, Polba-Dadpur & Singur blocksof Hugli district have been categorized as
‘Semi-Critical’ blocks.
[Source: Aquifer Mapping and Management Plan Report, June 2016- CGWB]
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[Source: State Water Investigation Directorate, Govt. of West Bengal]
3.11 Biological Environment
The basic purpose of exploring the biological environment under Environmental Impact
Assessment (EIA) is to assist the decision making and to ensure that project option under
consideration is environment friendly. An Ecological survey of study area was conducted
particularly with reference to listing of species and assessment of existing baseline ecological
condition in study area. The main objective of ecological survey was aimed at assessing the
existing flora and fauna component to study area to understand the possible impact on biological
environment caused by proposed project activity and to formulate if necessary the appropriate
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mitigation/preventive measures for such impact. Data for same has been collected through
secondary source and by site visit.
3.11.1 Scope Aim and Objectives of the Study
1) To inventories the floral and faunal components of the project area (Project site or core zone
and 10 km radius buffer zone)
2) To locate demarcate and understand ecological setting of the project area in term of National
Park/Wildlife Sanctuary/Reserve Forest/ Eco-sensitive area/wetland etc. within 10 km radius
of project site (if any).
3) To identify schedule-I, rare, endemic and endangered species within the study area and
prepare conservation plan for the same.
4) To identify impact zone and evaluate the likely impact of the proposed project on floral and
faunal component of project study area.
5) To suggest/prepare action plan to mitigate likely impact on biodiversity of project area
through plantation around project area.
The information present in this chapter has been collected through field study, consultation with
local people and collation of available literature with various institution and organization. The
summary of data collected from these sources as a part of EIA study is outlined. With change in
environmental condition the vegetation cover as well as animal reflects several changes in it’s
structure, density and composition respectively.
3.11.2 Survey Methodology
For field assessment i.e., primary data collection, a standard statistical sampling method was
followed. The sampling design followed random sampling method and sampling area was decided
based on prior land use map of the project influence zone outlining forest area and other type of
habitat, topographic features and built-up area.
Field study: The detailed ecological survey was carried out in the following two zones of project
area.
Core zone: At the project site.
Buffer zone: Around the project site in 10 km radius.
3.11.3 Flora
Methodology for Floral Study:
1. Secondary Literature Survey:
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Published literature including those from relevant organization like the Botanical Survey of India
(BSI) and Wildlife Institute of India (WII, Dehradun). The respective forest department of the state
concerned etc research papers, articles; book and reliable website available within and adjacent
to study area were compiled and invented as “Secondary Floral Diversity Database”.
2. Primary Field Survey:
Primary field survey was carried out using sample plot method and Quadrate sampling technique.
which includes identification of square sample plot unit of suitable size for detailed analysis of
vegetation so it is also called as Sample Plot Method it may be a single sample plot or divided into
several subplots. Random sampling methods was used for the study. The size of each quadrate for
Herb survey was 1mX 1m, for shrubs it was 10-20 m2 and for tree it was 100 m2 field
identification of the species and later identification through photograph were followed.
Core Area - The existing operational site has already developed adequate green area within and
outside the boundary by the side of adjacent highway.
Trees like Magnifera indica (Aam), Coccus nucifera (Coconut), Psidium guajava (Amrood), Areca
catechu (Supari), Punica granatum (Anar), Azadiractha indica (Neem), Pongamia pinnata (Karanj)
Herbs & shrubs like Rosa (Rose), Hibiscus rosa sinensis (China rose), Tagetus erecta (Marigold),
Dahlia, Chrysanthemum (Guldaudi), Lantana camara (Putush phool/Raimuniya) and grasses like
Cyanodon dactylon (Dub) were present inside the core zone of the project.
Trees: The dominant trees in and around the study area are Listed below in the Table 3.11 (a)
Table 3.11(a) Dominant Trees in and around the Study Area
SN Botanical Name Common Name Family
1 Albizzia lebbeck Siris Fabaceae
2 Aegle marmelos Bel Rutaceae
3 Azadirachta indica Neem Meliaceae
4 Acacia nilotica Babool Fabaceae
5 Anogeissus latifolia Dhau Combretaceae
6 Acacia catechu Khair Fabaceae
7 Artocarpus heterophyllus Jackfruit Moraceae
8 Anthocephalus cadamba Kadamb Rubiaceae
9 Bauhinia purpurea Kachnar Fabaceae
10 Butea monosperma Palash Fabaceae
11 Bombax ceiba Semur Malvaceae
12 Cassia fistula Amaltas Caesalpiniaceae
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SN Botanical Name Common Name Family
13 Callistemon lanceolatus Bottle Brush Myrtaceae
14 Carrisa karandas Karaunda Apocyanaceae
15 Delbergia sisso Sheesham Fabaceae
16 Delonix regia Gulmohar Caesalpeniaceae
17 Emblica officinalis Amla Euphorbiaceae
18 Eucalyptus sp. Safeda Myrtaceae
19 Ficus racemosa Goolar Moraceae
20 Ficus virens Pakad Moraceae
21 Ficus benghalensis Bargad Moraceae
22 Ficus religiosa Pipal Moraceae
23 Ficus infectoria Pilkhan Moraceae
24 Morus alba Sahtoot Moraceae
25 Mangiifera indica Aam Anacardiaceae
26 Mimusops elengii Moulasari Sapotaceae
27 Moringa oleifera Drum Stick Moringaceae
28 Polyalthia longifolia Asoka Annonaceae
29 Pongamia pinnata Karanj Fabaceae
30 Psidium guajava Amrood Myrtaceae
31 Syzygium cumini Jamun Myrtaceae
32 Terminalia arjuna Arjun Combretaceae
33 Thevetia peruviana Kaner Apocyanaceae
34 Tamarindus indicus Imli Fabaceae
35 Tectona grandis Teak Lamiaceae
36 Ziziphus mauritiana Ber Rhamnaceae
Source: On the basis of primary site visit and in consultation with local people and concerned State Forest dept
Herbs Shrubs & Grasses: The species observed in the study area are listed below in the Table 3.11 (b)
Table 3.11(b) Herbs, Shrubs & Grasses Observed in the Study Area
SN Botanical Name Common Name Family
HERBS
1 Aloe vera Ghrit Kumari Liliaceae
2 Achyranthus Chirchita Amaranthaceae
3 Amaranthus gracilis Cholai Amaranthaceae
4 Argemone maxicana Satyanasi Papavaraceae
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5 Ageratum conyzoides Gandhauri Ghas Asteraceae
6 Calatropis procera Madar Asclepiadaceae
7 Chenopodium albus Bathua Amaranthaceae
8 Dhatura inoxia Dhatura Solanaceae
9 Euphorbia hirta Dudhi Euphorbiaceae
10 Ocimum sanctum Tulsi Lamiaceae
11 Parthenium hysterophorus Gajar Ghas Asteraceae
12 Solanum nigrum Makoi Solanaceae
13 Tribulus terrestris Gokaharu Zygophyllaceae
14 Jatropha curcas Ratanjyot Euphorbiaceae
SHRUBS
1 Bougainvellia glabra Bougainvellia Nyctaginaceae
2 Cestrum nocturnum Raat Rani Solanaceae
3 Carrisa carandas Karaunda Apocyanaceae
4 Citrus aurentifolia Lime Rutaceae
5 Ipomea Besharam/Behaya Convolvulaceae
6 Lawsonia inermis Mehandi Lytharaceae
7 Lantana camara Raimuniya Verbenaceae
8 Mimosa pudica Chui Mui Fabaceae
9 Riccinus communis Arandi Euphorbiaceae
10 Sacchrum munja Moonj Gramineae
11 Tridax procumbens Baramasi Asteraceae
12 Vinca rosea Sadabahar Apocyanaceae
GRASSES
1 Cyanodon dactylon Dub Poaceae
2 Cymbopogan martini Lemon Grass Poaceae Source: On the basis of primary site visit and in consultation with local people and concerned State Forest dept.
3.11.4 Fauna
Methodology for Faunal Study:
1. Secondary Literature Survey:
Published literature including those from relevant organization like the Zoological Survey of India
(ZSI) and Wildlife Institute of India (WII, Dehradun). The respective forest department of the state
concerned, research papers, articles, book and reliable website available within and adjacent to
study area were compiled and invented as “Secondary Faunal Diversity Database”.
2. Primary Field Survey:
Several survey techniques such as random walk and opportunistic observation were used for
documenting the faunal species. For Avian diversity assessment Point Count Method, was used,
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the radius of each point was 50 mt, For Mammalian, Amphibian and Reptilian diversity
assessment direct observation and indirect evidence/sign suh as dung, dropping, scats, pugmarks,
scratch sign, burrows and nest survey were done in the field site. Identification of species was
done on site or through photograph and with help of field book or other reliable sources.
Faunal biodiversity of study area is shown in below Table 3.11 (c)
Table 3.11 (c): Faunal Biodiversity of Study Area
SN Zoological Name Common Name Family Status In
WPA 1972 Status In IUCN
Category
MAMMALS
Domestic Species
1. Felis catus Domestic Cat Felidae Schedule II Least Concern
2. Sus scrofa Pig Suidae Schedule III Least Concern
3. Bos taurus Cow Bovidae Not Enlisted Not Evaluated
4. Canis lupus Dog Canideae Not Enlisted Not Evaluated
5. Capra aegagrus hircus Goat Bovidae Not Enlisted Not Evaluated
6. Bubalus bubalis Buffalo Bovidae Not Enlisted Not Evaluated
Wild Species
8. Herpetes edwardsii Nevala Herpestidae Schedule II Least Concern
9. Funambulus pennantii Gilhari Sciuridae Schedule IV Least Concern
10. Rattus rattus Chuha Muridae Schedule V Least Concern
11. Rousettus leschenaultii Indian Fruit Bat Pteropodidae Schedule V Least Concern
12. Semnopithecus entellus Langur Cercopethicidae Not Enlisted Least Concern
Reptiles
13. Ptyas mucosus Common rat snake/Dhaman
Colubridae Schedule II Least Concern
14. Bungarus caeruleus Common Indian Krait
Elapidae Schedule IV Least Concern
15. Chamaleo chamaleons Chameleon Gekkonidae Not Enlisted Not Evaluated
16. Hemidactylus brooki gray
Chipkali Gekkonidae Not Enlisted Not Evaluated
Amphibians
17. Rana tigrina Common Frog Ranidae Schedule IV Least Concern
18. Rana hexadactyla Indian Pond Frog
Ranidae Schedule IV Least Concern
19. Bufo bufo Toad Bufonidae Not Enlisted Not Evaluated
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SN Zoological Name Common Name Family Status In
WPA 1972 Status In IUCN
Category
Butterflies/Insects
20. Delias eucharis Common jezebel
Pieridae Schedule II Least Concern
21. Danaus chrysippus Plain tiger Nymphalideae Schedule IV Least Concern
22. Eurema hecabe Common grass yellow butterfly
Pieridae Schedule II Least Concern
23. Apis dorsata Honey Bee Apidae Not Enlisted Not Evaluated
Source: On the basis of primary site visit and in consultation with Local Peoples and concerned State Forest dept.
Birds: The List of Avifauna present in and around the study area are listed below in the Table:
SN Zoological name Common name Family Status in
WPA 1972 Status in IUCN
category
1 Gallus gallus Common Murghi Phasianidae Schedule IV Least Concern
2. Achridotherus tristris Common Myna Sturnidae Schedule IV Least Concern
3. Corvus splendens Crow Corvidae Schedule IV Least Concern
4. Eudynamys scolopaceous
Koel Cuculidae Schedule IV Least Concern
5. Psittacula krameri Parrot Psittaculadae Schedule IV Least Concern
6. Pycnonotus cafer Bulbul Pycnonotidae Schedule IV Least Concern
7. Saxicoloides fulicatus Robin Muscicapidae Schedule IV Least Concern
8. Ploceus philippinus Baya Weaver Plocidae Schedule IV Least Concern
9. Coturnix coturnix Bater Phasianidae Schedule IV Least Concern
10. Vanellus indicus Red Wattled Lapwing
Charadriidae Schedule IV Least Concern
11. Bubulcus ibis Bagula Ardeidae Schedule IV Least Concern
12. Bubo bubo Owl Strigidae Schedule IV Least Concern
13. Ardeola grayii Pond Heron Ardeidae Schedule IV Least Concern
14. Columba livia Pigeon Columbidae Not Enlisted Least Concern
15. Passer domesticus Sparrow Passeridae Not Enlisted Least Concern
Source: On the basis of primary site visit and in consultation with local People and concerned State Forest dept.
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Table 3.11 (d): List of Fresh Water Fishes Observed in Study Area
SN Common Name Scientific Name
1. Rohu Labio rohita
2. Singhi Heterophneustes fossilis
3. Illisi Hilsa ilisa
4. Indian carp Catla catla
5 Seula Ophiocephalusst riatus
6 Chenga Ophiocephalusgachua
7 Balia Wallagonia attu
8 Mangur Clariusbatracus
9. Channa Channa punctata
10. Mrigal Ciirrhinia mrigala
11. Chital Notopterus chitala Source: On the basis of primary site visit and in consultation with local people and concerned State fisheries dept.
3.11.5 Conclusion
The biological environment in the surrounding of the study area is dominated by grasses with
scattered tree/Shrub species. The area is devoid of any kind of vulnerable, endangered and
critically endangered flora and fauna. Apart from that the study area within 10 km of the project
site is devoid of any national parks, sanctuaries, Biosphere reserves, wild life corridors,
tiger/elephant reserves etc.
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3.12 Demography and Socioeconomics
Figure 3.12 – Socio-economic Study Area Map
3.12.1 Demographic Profile of Polba-Dadpur Block
Polba-Dadpur is a community development block that forms an administrative division
in Chinsurah subdivision of Hooghly district.
As per the 2011 Census of India, Polba Dadpur CD Block had a total population of 263,555, all of
which were rural. There were 133,678 (51%) males and 129,877 (49%) females. Population below
6 years was 25,953. Scheduled Castes numbered 94,320 (35.79%) and Scheduled Tribes numbered
30,240 (11.47%).
As per Census 2011 data, large villages (with 4,000+ population) in Polba Dadpur CD Block are
Paunan (5,003), Polba (6,626), Patna Bhairabpur (4,404), Keshwara (4,608), Gotu (4,021), Puinan
(4,449), Uttarbabnan (5,135), Harit (4,170) and Talchinan Sanihati (4,801).
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Other villages in Polba Dadpur CD Block include Sugandha (2,250), Akna (2408), Rajhat (2728),
Amnan (2282), Barun-Napara(1628), Satithan(2142), Dakshin-Dadpur (1319), Uttar-Dadpur (1554).
3.12.2 Literacy
As per the 2011 census, the total number of literates in Polba Dadpur CD Block was 178,535
(75.14% of the population over 6 years), out of which males numbered 981.39 (81.57% of the
male population over 6 years) and females numbered 80,396 (68.55% of the female population
over 6 years). The gender disparity (the difference between female and male literacy rates) was
13.02%.
As per the 2001 census, Polba-Dadpur block had a total literacy of 48.58 per cent. While male
literacy was 68.13 per cent, female literacy was 57.45 per cent.
3.12.3 Education Infrastructure
The block has sufficient educational facilities. In 2013-14, Polba Dadpur CD Block had 171 primary
schools, 13 middle schools, 19 high schools and 14 higher secondary schools. Polba Dadpur CD
Block has 1 general college and 412 institutions for special and non-formal education. Polba
Mahavidyalaya, a general degree college, was established at Polba in 2005. Bengal School of
Technology was established in 2006 at Sugandha and it is located near the project site on North.
In Polba Dadpur Block, amongst the 193 inhabited villages, 25 villages had no school, 49 villages
had more than 1 primary school, 122 villages had at least 1 primary school, 46 villages had at least
1 primary and 1 middle school and 33 villages had at least 1 middle and 1 secondary school.
3.12.4 Healthcare
In 2014, Polba Dadpur Block had 1 block primary health center and 3 primary health centers with
total 30 beds and 6 doctors (excluding private bodies). It had 45 family welfare sub-centers.
Polba Dadpur CD Block has Bandel Railway Hospital (with 4 beds) at Bandel, Polba Rural Hospital
(with 30 beds) at Polba, Danarpur Primary Health Centre, Makalpur PHC and Kamdebpur PHC
at Sugandha.
3.12.5 Distribution of Population in Study Area
As per 2011 census the study area consisted of 10,35,743 persons inhabited in study area. The
distribution of population in the study area is shown in Table 3.12. The detailed Socio-economic
data of the Study Area is given in Annexure-3.2.
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Table 3.12: Distribution of Population in the Study Area
S.NO PARTICULARS NOS.
1) No. of Households 243540
2) Male Population 531005
3) Female Population 504738
4) Total Population 1035743
5) Male SC Population 120790
6) Female SC Population 115386
7) Total SC Population 236176
8) Male ST Population 17625
9) Female ST Population 17867
10) Total ST Population 35492
11) Total Literate Population 784944
12) Total Illiterate Population 250799
13) Male Work Population 315485
14) Female Work Population 83201
15) Total Work Population 398686
16) Male Main Worker 278337
17) Female Main Worker 53751
18) Total Main Worker 332088
19) Male Domestic Worker 6332
20) Female Domestic Worker 4415
21) Total Domestic Worker 10747
22) Male Other Worker 211103
23) Female Other Worker 35200
24) Total Other Worker 246303
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Social survey was conducted at few villages around the project site by the Socio-Economy Expert.
Main source of occupation of the people is agriculture but a large number of people work in
nearby industries. Many houses were made of brick. Most of the houses have toilet. Literacy rate
is good. Community hall is present. Handpump and tube wells are the main source of drinking
water. Electricity is available in all villages. Education facility is satisfactory. Metalled road exists.
Primary Health Centres, Primary schools, Anganwadi-mid day meals in schools, private clinics,
higher secondary schools are available. Summary of the observations are given below.
1. Safe Drinking Water: People use water supply and dug well for potable uses (including
drinking).
2. Basic Medical Facilities Observations: Primary health care facilities exist in the study area.
3. Education Facilities: Education facilities (infrastructure, teaching aids and teachers) are good.
4. Improved Agricultural Practices: Farming is the main occupation of villagers. The villagers have
very limited knowledge about the modern agricultural practices for improving the yield.
5. Roads: The quality of existing village road is good.
6. Sewerage System: Sewerage system is not available in any of the villages of study area. Open
drains are used to discharge the sewage.
7. Garbage Disposal: No garbage disposal facility exists in any of the villages of study area.
Villagers throw their garbage in the open.
8. Air Pollution: Re-suspended dust, vehicle exhaust and emissions from the industries on both
the sides of SH 13 are sources of air pollution.
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Chapter 4 – ANTICIPATED IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES
4.1 Introduction
This chapter presents identification and appraisal of various impacts related to the project due to
the activities during construction and operation phase in the study area. Prediction of impacts is
the most important component in the Environmental Impact Assessment studies and it helps in
minimizing adverse impacts on environmental quality during pre and post project execution.
This section of the EIA report will delineate the impacts due to this project activity on each of the
environmental attributes.
4.2 Construction Phase Impacts & Mitigation Measures
The existing project site is located on classified industrial land where different kinds of Industrial
Chemicals like Metal Pre-treatment chemicals, Galvanizing Chemicals, Water Treatment chemicals
& Heat treatment chemicals are manufactured. Existing infrastructure, utilities and existing
production shed will be used for the proposed project of manufacturing Speciality chemicals. No
construction activity is proposed for this project except installation of reactors with supporting
apparatus. Thereby, apart from very minor localized construction impacts at the project site like
reactor foundation within the existing shed, no adverse impact on the surface features of the
surrounding areas is anticipated.
4.2.1 Operation Phase Impacts & Mitigation Measures
The impact assessment matrix is given below -
No. Activities Environmental Attribute
Air Noise Water Land & Soil
Socio-eco
Ecology Aesthetics
Operation Phase
1 Storage and handling of raw materials & products
√ √ √
2 Transportation of Raw materials and products
√ √ √
3 Increase in vehicular movement √ √ √
4 Operation of equipment and machinery
√ √
5 Withdrawal of groundwater √
6 Effluent generation and discharge
√ √ √
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7 Solid waste generation and disposal
√ √ √ √
8 Hazardous waste generation and disposal
√ √ √
9 Development of greenbelt (all positive impact)
√ √ √ √ √ √
10 Employment generation (positive impact)
√
4.2.2 Impact on Ambient Air Quality
The process activities of the proposed expansion project will be carried out in batch reactor. The
process of mixing, heating, cooling will be carried out in closed reactor where no process emission
is anticipated. Therefore, resulting emission and discharge of pollutants from the proposed project
activities will be very minimal for any environmental concerns.
The main sources of existing air pollution due to the operation of the plant is LPG fired pot furnace
[2 nos.], hot air generator and one DG set of capacity 30 KVA used as back up during power cut. No
additional utility units like furnace, hot air generators are proposed. Existing utility units will be
adequate to cater the proposed project. Existing point sources of emission and individual stacks
attached to it are listed in Table 4.2(a).
Table 4.2(a): Existing Point Sources of Emission and Control Systems
Air Pollution Source Fuel Used Emission Limit Stack Height
1 Pot Furnaces [2 Nos.] Capacity - 50 kg/hr
LPG PM <150 mg/Nm3 12 ft
2 Hot Air generator Capacity - 50 kg/hr
LPG PM <150 mg/Nm3 12 ft
3 DG set [30 KVA] HSD PM <150 mg/Nm3 8 m
Since the project proponent is using clean fuel for the utility units, very little emission is anticipated
from the operation of utility units. Also, the baseline scenario of ambient air quality has already
captured the emission level of the existing operation and no change is anticipated due to the
proposed project. The utility units will comply with stipulated emission norms.
Fugitive Emissions/Diffuse Emissions
Fugitive emissions are emissions expected from material handling, storage, transferring and from
unit operations. The storage of raw materials may also lead to diffuse emissions unless adequate
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mitigation measures are adopted. All these emissions impact air quality negatively, resulting in
health impacts indirectly.
Mitigation Measures to control Fugitive Emissions
To control fugitive emissions generated during handling and manufacturing process, following
mitigation measures will be adopted–
The organic chemicals like Iso Propyl alcohol, Dimethyl Amine, epichlorohydrin will be not be
stored in bulk quantity at the site. These hazardous chemicals will be of stored in small quantity
in tightly closed MS drums and kept in a separate storage area.
Enclosed operation, closed transfer of liquid chemicals from respective chemical storage drums
to the reactor using pumps.
Mechanical seals will be provided for all the reactors.
Provision of personal protective equipment [PPE] like mask, gloves etc. to workers.
Delineating areas where protection is needed.
Work Zone Monitoring
Vapours of the hazardous chemicals may pose a significant threat to worker health and safety.
Thus, identification and quantification of these contaminants through work zone ambient air
monitoring is an essential component of a health and safety program at site. Work zone monitoring
will be done on regular basis during the post expansion project operation period.
4.2.3 Impact on Ambient Noise
Industry in general consists of several sources of noise in clusters or single. Increase in ambient
noise levels may be expected due to the operation of plant and machinery, utility units and due to
the movement of vehicles transporting materials in and out of the factory.
The sound pressure level generated by noise sources decreases with increasing distance from the
source due to wave divergence. Additional decrease also occurs due to atmospheric effects and
interaction with objects in the transmission paths, like enclosure around the manufacturing area,
boundary wall, greenbelt, etc.
The noise levels at the source for similar type of units will be in the range of 55-65 dB(A). The same
has been observed during project site ambient noise monitoring done for baseline study.
However, for noise modeling purpose, the Lmax value of 90 dBA was considered. Noise generation
is assumed at 2 m above ground level and spreading on a flat terrain devoid of any barriers. The
maximum noise level at the nearest human settlement measured is 48.8 dB (A), which has been
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considered as background noise level. Noise attenuation effects due to barriers like grasses, shrubs,
bushes and trees, air absorption, effect of wind, temperature and humidity, dense greenbelt were
not considered for modeling. Figure 4.4 shows the noise levels at distance 100 m, 200 m, 300 m,
400 m, and 500 m. This shows that the noise impact will become insignificant at the plant boundary
and will further decrease at nearest human settlements outside the plant boundary. The noise level
will remain at 48.8 dBA at nearest habitation, which is within the prescribed National Standards.
Figure 4.2(a): Standard Noise Contours from 90dB Source
Mitigation Measures
Workers will be provided with necessary PPE such as ear plugs, ear muff etc. to reduce the
impact of noise.
In built acoustic enclosure for generator set has been provided.
Adequate greenbelt within the site has already developed.
4.2.4 Impact on Water Resource Quantity
Fresh water requirement for the existing plant is met through onsite groundwater abstraction using
existing one tube-well. The same source would be used to meet the additional fresh water
requirement for the proposed project. The unit has obtained approval for water abstraction. The
approval letter is enclosed.
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Existing - At present, freshwater consumption for domestic and industrial purpose is around 7.5
KLD [Domestic-3 KLD, Industrial – 4 KLD, Cooling – 0.5 KLD].
Proposed - Additional industrial freshwater consumption for the proposed industrial activity will be
approx. 3.5 KL [reactor washing - 0.5 KLD + RO water input 3 KLD].
Post Expansion - The entire project will require a total of 11 KLD which will be met through onsite
groundwater abstraction. The existing tube-well capacity is adequate to carry additional load, no
modification is required. Therefore, there will be negligible impact on the water resource due to
the proposed project.
Water Conservation measures proposed in expansion units -
Use of RO reject for Gardening purpose
4.2.5 Impact on Water Environment Quality
Industrial and Domestic Wastewater:
The main sources of industrial wastewater generation are from vessel washing and RO rejects.
Besides a small quantity of wastewater will be generated from domestic usages.
Domestic effluent (sewage) -
Existing – approx. 2 KLD is discharged through septic tank and drain.
Proposed – No significant increase in quantity as existing workforce would continue.
Industrial effluent –
Existing –Approx. 1000 lit/day
Proposed – Approx. 2000 lit/day [vessel washing - 500lit/day + RO rejects - 1500 lit/day]
Wastewater Management -
The network of storm water drains and wastewater drains are separately provided in the
existing premises.
Efforts will be there to dedicate different vessels for different products so that vessel washing
effluent is minimized.
The wastewater management scheme has been designed with ETP and recycling system. The
existing ETP capacity will be increased adding one more reaction tank in which the industrial
effluent will be treated by Ferrous Sulphate and Hydrogen Peroxide or Poly Ferric Sulphate.
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Then the effluent will go to the existing Neutralizing Tank [neutralized with lime] and then go
to existing clarifier for settling.
Some part of the treated effluent will be recycled in toilets through dual plumbing and RO
treatment plant.
Rest of the treated effluent will be discharged to drain after passing through carbon filter. No
wastewater without treatment will be discharged outside the plant premises under any
circumstances. The treated effluent will comply with permissible standard for discharge of
effluent to surface drain.
Capacity of ETP – 10,000 lit/ batch. Existing capacity of Equalization Tank – 6,000 lit. Existing
capacity of Clarifier – 5,000 lit.
Domestic wastewater is discharged through septic tank and soak pit. Hence, there will not be
any significant impact due to wastewater generation because of proper treatment and reuse of
industrial effluents.
Figure 4.2(b): ETP Flow Diagram
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Storm Water Discharge:
The storm water from the building roofs, paved areas and from open areas will be directed through
the ditches to the covered storm water drainage and discharged to outside drain along the
highway. As the proposed project is a chemical unit, no RWH structure to recharge the ground
aquifer would be developed.
4.2.6 Impact due to Solid Waste Disposal
Municipal solid wastes is generated from existing office area which is very limited in quantity
[approx. 3 kg/day] and disposed through authorized vendors as per norms of the local authority.
No additional generation of municipal waste due to proposed project.
Hazardous Waste Generation and Disposal – Details of hazardous waste generation and mode
disposal from the existing unit and proposed project are given below -
Existing generation – From the existing project approx. 310 kg/month of ETP sludge and 60
kg/month Sludge Cake (generated from filter press) from production of Zinc Compounds are
generated. There are stored safely in HDPE bags at a designated place within the premises and
disposed through the common HWTSDF at regular interval. Very few empty barrels of hazardous
chemicals are generated which are presently reused in product packaging. The existing unit has
obtained HW authorization from State Pollution Control Board.
Proposed Project – As estimated, additional approx. 60 kg/month of ETP sludge will be generated
which will be stored safely in HDPE bags at the existing designated place within the premises and
disposed through the common HWTSDF at regular interval as per existing practice.
Also, approx. 8-10 empty barrels/containers of hazardous chemicals per month will be generated.
The project proponent will try to reuse the same in product packaging. Remaining if any, will be
disposed through authorized recyclers. HW authorization will be renewed with updated generation
and disposal of hazardous wastes due to the proposed project.
The groundwater quality will be regularly monitored around the site.
Hazardous waste generated from the facility shall be disposed of in suitable manner as per the
Hazardous and Other Wastes (Management and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2016.
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4.2.7 Impact on Biodiversity
The proposed project activity does not require any tree cutting. Also, the study zone does not have
any ecologically sensitive location and hence, the plant activities are not expected to have any
impact on the ecology and biodiversity.
During operation phase, there is possibility that flora and fauna of nearby area get affected by
transportation of raw materials/finished goods, operation of plant and utilities. Also, during
operation phase biodiversity and ecology also get impacted due to handling and storage of raw
materials, chemicals, leakage of chemicals.
The area is devoid of any kind of vulnerable, endangered and critically endangered flora and fauna.
Apart from that the study area within 10 km of the project site is devoid of any national parks,
sanctuaries, Biosphere reserves, wild life corridors, tiger/elephant reserves etc. Appropriate
mitigation measures shall be adopted.
The unit is using clean fuel LPG in existing utility units which will be continued during post
expansion period. Therefore, the stack emissions from the project will be maintained as per the
prescribed standards. So, no risk to health of human beings, including crops is envisaged
Mitigation Measures
Wastewater will be treated and recycled to the possible extent. Therefore, there will be minimum
discharge of treated wastewater to outside drain. The treated effluent will comply with permissible
standard for discharge of effluent to surface drain.
Solid wastes will be scientifically managed and disposed as per provisions of the applicable norms.
All safety measures will be implemented to ensure that no material goes into neighboring fields or
streams or contaminate the underground aquifer. Garbage will be managed as per Solid Waste
Management Rule.
The existing greenbelt in the plant premises will help in development of biodiversity. The project
proponent has also developed a green area just outside the premises in the vacant land along the
highway. However, the maintenance of the greenbelt developed shall be ensured and survival of
the plants shall be ensured.
4.2.8 Impact on Traffic
The raw material and finished products will be transported through road. SH-13 is adjacent to
project site. There will be very little increase in traffic due to the proposed project. As estimated
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the maximum additional traffic will be approx. 2-3 small trucks [carrying capacity 3-4 T] per day.
Therefore, there will be negligible impact on the existing traffic due to the proposed project.
Mitigation Measures
Material transport will be carried out only during day time.
All trucks to be used for transportation will be covered with tarpaulin, maintained, optimally
loaded and have PUC certificates.
Trucks shall be parked in designated parking area only inside the plant premises.
Separate entry gate for employees and trucks have been already provided.
4.2.9 Impact on Socio-economy and Mitigation Measures
Impact
There is no resettlement due to this project. Land is already under the possession of M/s Salts and
Chemicals Pvt. Limited. The impacts of the proposed project during operation on demography and
socio economic conditions would be both positive and negative. some of them are as follows -
Growth in industrial sector of local area
Possibility of increase in employment due to increased business, trade and commerce and
service sector.
Mitigation Measures
The overall project will have a long term benefit and hence no mitigation measure is required.
However, as of now, no additional manpower is proposed. If required in future, preference to local
people shall be given in employment as per skills.
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Figure 4.2(c): Green area developed outside the existing premises
Figure 4.2(d): Green area developed outside the existing premises
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Figure 4.2(e): Existing Site Photographs
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CHAPTER 5 - ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVE
This chapter describes the selection criteria of the proposed site location and process technology.
5.1 Alternate Site
This is expansion of the existing unit with addition of some new products. Land for expansion is
already available, hence alternate sites not examined. The proposed expansion has been planned
within the existing premises. The present site is already operation with inorganic chemical
manufacturing unit. The existing operational site has been selected for carrying out the expansion
because of following reasons:
i. Availability of land adequate for establishing the expansion units
ii. Availability of road infrastructure and material storage space.
iii. Availability of groundwater and infrastructure facilities required for the proposed project.
v. Away from densely populated city / town
5.2 Technology
Conventional technology, that are tested under Indian conditions, has been selected for all the
project units and pollution control systems. Operating personnel are already available with the
existing plant. National emission / discharge standards and operating guidelines are available for all
the selected technologies. The selected technologies are suitable to ensure compliance with
applicable discharge standards.
The expansion project is proposed for the manufacturing of Speciality Chemicals and Disinfectant
Chemicals in existing premises of Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. The speciality chemicals are
Polyamine based Chemical, Acrylic Polymer, Acrylic Emulsion with target production capacity of
1100 MT per Annum.
New installation includes: 2 Nos. 1 KL SS Reaction Vessels, 3 Nos 3 KL SS Reaction Vessels and Air-
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CHAPTER 6 - ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN
6.1 Environmental Monitoring Program
Environmental Monitoring is a process to check the effectiveness of the measures and
management plan prescribed and adopted. Monitoring also checks the proper operation of the
systems. The monitoring plan also ensures compliance with the environmental legislation and
consent. The objectives of the monitoring plan are:
To verify the results of the impact assessment study.
To study the trend of concentration values of the parameters, which have been identified as
critical and planning the mitigation measures.
To check and assess the efficacy of pollution control equipment.
To ensure that any additional parameters, other than those identified in the impact, do not
become critical after the commissioning of proposed plant.
In case the monitoring results found non-complying, it is always suggested to review the operation
process, operation efficiency, training need of workers, efficiency of machines/ equipment and
effectiveness of the management plan. Environmental monitoring plan has been suggested for
construction and operation phase of the project.
6.2 Construction Phase
Proposed project will be executed within the existing plant premises with optimal utilization of
machinery and resources. No major civil construction work is involved in the proposed project as
the existing premises is already developed with production shed, internal roads and utility units. No
construction activity is proposed for this project except installation of reactors with supporting
apparatus. Therefore, no EMP is proposed for the construction phase.
6.3 Operation Phase
The management of the company will engage qualified and experienced staff to oversee the
environmental routine monitoring. The following attributes which need to be regularly monitored
based on the environmental concern are listed below:
Monitoring of Point Source emissions [stack emission]
Monitoring of ambient air quality at plant boundary.
Work zone air quality monitoring for VOC.
Groundwater quality near project site.
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Treated wastewater quality & quantity
Hazardous/Solid waste characterization (Process waste, ETP sludge, used oil) and quantity.
Soil quality at project site
Ambient Noise levels monitoring inside the premises and at project boundary.
Green belt plantation, maintenance, development of other forms of greenery like lawns,
gardens, etc. inside the plant boundary.
All the above observations shall be compiled and documented by the management to serve the
following purposes.
Identification of any environmental problems that are occurring in the area.
Initiating or providing solutions to those problems through designated channels and verification
of the implementation status.
Controlling activities inside the plant, until the environmental problem has been corrected.
Suitably respond to emergency situation.
Table 6.3(a): EMP for Operation Phase
SN Particulars Monitoring Location Parameters Frequency
1 Stack Emission from d) Pot Furnace e) Hot Air Generator f) DG set [as back up]
Project Site PM, CO PM, CO PM, SO2, NOx, CO
Yearly or as per condition in CTO issued by SPCB or EC granted by SEIAA
2 Work place monitoring near reactors/process area
Project Site VOCs
3 Ambient Air Quality Boundary of Project Site
PM2.5, PM10, SO2, NOx, CO Yearly
4 Ambient Noise Level Boundary of Project Site
L10, L50, L90, Ld, Ln, Leq, Ldn, Lmin, Lmax
Yearly
5 Soil quality Project Site Basic Parameters Yearly
6 Ground Water Project Site or near project site
As per IS:10500 Yearly
7 Wastewater Quality Onsite ETP inlet and outlet
pH, TSS, TDS, BOD, COD, O&G as per CTO granted by the WBPCB
Yearly or as per condition of CTO issued by SPCB or approved EC
8 Fresh water and wastewater quantity
Project site Meter reading should be recorded on regular basis.
Periodically
8 Hazardous Waste Project Site Logbook shall be maintained to record
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SN Particulars Monitoring Location Parameters Frequency
waste generation quantity, storage and disposal through authorized vendor.
9 Health Conditions / Accidents
Project Site Follow-up medical checkups of workers. Safety records and monitoring of plant safety.
As per Factories Act.
6.4 In-House Laboratory
The already existing in-house quality control and R&D laboratory has the set up to conduct regular
monitoring of wastewater quality to check the performance of the existing ETP and the same
would be continued for the proposed project operation period. For other routine and non-routine
analysis, the company will utilize the services of external laboratories and facilities duly recognized
by the SPCB/MoEF. The procedures given in Indian standards (IS) or methods approved by CPCB
will be followed for sampling and analysis of various environmental parameters.
6.5 Environmental Attributes Monitoring Facilities
Pot Furnace stack, Hot air generator stack and DG set stack should have proper provision/platform
like sampling port with necessary electrical power points meeting the MOEF sampling standards.
All the sampling ports must be easily accessible for carrying out proper sampling.
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CHAPTER 7 - ADDITIONAL STUDIES
Public Consultation – Awaited.
Risk Assessment and Disaster Management Plan
7.1 Risk Assessment and Disaster Management Plan
The proposed project will involve handling and storage of hazardous chemicals which can pose risk
to life and properties in an unlikely event of emergency. The principal objective of the risk
assessment study is to identify and quantify the major hazards and the risk associated with the
propose operations of the project, which may lead to emergency consequences (disasters)
affecting the public safety and health. Based on this information, an emergency preparedness plan
is to be prepared to mitigate the consequences. The approach involves hazards identification,
hazards assessment and evaluation, developing Disaster Management Plan (DMP). Off-site risk
management plan is prepared if the analysis predicts the possibility of risks to people and property
present within the damage zone.
7.2 Hazard Identification
Hazard is defined as a chemical or physical conditions having the potential for causing damage to
people, property or the environment. This chapter describes hazards associated with the proposed
plant during operation. Hazard identification is the first step in the risk analysis and entails the
process of collecting information on:
Types and quantities of hazardous substances stored/handled onsite,
Location of storage & other facilities,
potential hazards associated with spillage and release of hazardous chemicals.
The following two methods for hazards identification have been employed in the study:
Identification of major hazardous units based on Manufacture, Storage and Imports of
Hazardous Chemicals Rules, 1989 and amendments thereafter.
Identification of Fire-Explosion and Toxicity Index (FE&TI).
7.3 Type and Quantities of Hazardous Chemical
The proposed project will use hazardous chemicals in the process which will be stored and handled
as per MSIHC rules. The hazardous chemicals used in the manufacturing process are Di Methyl
Amine, Epichlorohydrin, Iso Propyl Alcohol. These are listed in Part II of Schedule 1 of MSIHC Rule.
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All the above mentioned chemicals will not be stored in bulk quantity at site. The chemicals will be
stored in in tightly closed MS drums and kept in a separate storage area inside the factory premises
complying with applicable norms. Approval will be obtained from the Fire department as
applicable. The proposed storage area has been earmarked in the layout plan and it has been kept
at the extreme south side of the premises near gate no. 1 and away from the other activity area of
the plant. Maximum storage of hazardous chemicals proposed at site are as follows –
Items Max storage Method of storage
Di-methyl Amine 30 MT Barrel
Epichlorohydrin 25 MT Barrel
Iso-propyl Alcohol 2 MT Barrel
Styrene 15 MT Barrel
7.4 Public Receptors within 250 m radius of the Plant
iv. South and West – Vacant Land and Sughandha Village [138pprox.. 100 m away]
v. North – An old age Home and Bengal School of Technology
vi. East -SH 13 and then habitation [Nearest Vedam Resort at a distance of 100m]
7.5 Hazard Identification and Mitigation Measures
The approach followed for Risk Analysis Study is in accordance with CPCB document titled
“Environmental Risk Analysis due to Handling and Storage of Hazardous Chemicals” has been also
referred. The hazards were identified as shown in Table 7.1.
Table 7.5 (a): Identified Hazards from the Proposed Project Activities
SN ACTIVITY HAZARD
1 Loading/Unloading of
materials by Trucks
Fall & Slip hazard due to improper supervisions during loading of
material.
Spill-over of material all around may cause breathing problem and
eye problems.
2 Material feeding in
reactors
Spillage of material, evaporation of hazardous chemicals
3 Working with electrical Electric shock resulting into muscular spasm, cardiac arrest, burn
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appliances injury, Fire resulting into burn injury
4 Storage and Handling of
hazardous chemicals
Highly flammable, toxic by inhalation, toxic in contact of skin
5 Reactor Vessel Toxic release, Fire, Explosion
7.5.1 Fire and Health Hazard
The fire and health hazards are also categorized based on NFPA (National Fire Protection
Association) classifications, described below.
Table 7.5 (b): Hazard Identification based on NFPA
S. No Chemical Nh Nf Nr
1. Di Methyl Amine 3 4 0
2. Epichlorohydrin 4 3 2
3. Iso Propyl Alcohol 1 3 0
4. Styrene 2 3 2
Nh NFPA health hazard factor Nf NFPA flammability hazard factor Nr NFPA reactivity hazard factor
Table 7.5 (c): Hazards associated with Storage of Hazardous Chemicals
SN Material Stored Risk Involved
Probable Causes Effect Control Measures Proposed
1 Di-methyl Amine [30 MT] Highly Flammable Harmful if inhaled.
Leakage in container Nearby ignition source Glands/seal leaks in valves, pumps during transfer of materials.
Dangerous Fire hazard
Toxic by inhalation
Toxic when contact with Skin
Toxic if swallowed
Danger of very serious irreversible effects
Store in tightly closed container in an isolated cool well ventilated area away from heat
Sources of ignition such as smoking, open flame should be prohibited near storage and handling area
Use only non-sparking tools when opening and closing the containers
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2 Epichlorohydrin [25 MT] Flammable liquid and vapor Causes severe skin burns and eye damage
Must be stored in tightly closed, containers in fire-proof, cool, dry rooms away from heat.
Use explosion proof electrical/ventilating / lighting equipment
Use only non-sparking tools
3 Iso-propyl Alcohol [2 MT] Highly Flammable
Leakage in container Nearby ignition source
Highly flammable
Must be kept away from all possible ignition sources, including heat, sparks, and flames
4 Styrene [15 MT] Highly Toxic, Highly Flammable, Corrosive
Glands/seal leaks in valves, pumps
Hose/pipe failure, leakage from flanged joints carrying styrene
Loading and unloading process.
Nearby ignition sources
Fire due to Bottom nozzle failure
Damage of Pump discharge nozzle
Highly flammable
Toxic by inhalation
Toxic when contact with Skin
Toxic if swallowed
Danger of very serious irreversible effects
Take care of adverse weather conditions.
Separate from strong oxidant.
Fire hydrant system shall be installed.
Safety shower and eye washer shall be installed near storage area.
Guidelines to restrict storage quantity shall be followed.
Flame proof Electrical fittings shall be provided at flammable storage area.
7.5.2 Risk Reduction Measures
The following measures recommended –
1. As materials will be stored in barrels in small quantity, the effect of any accident in worst scenario
is envisaged to be within the project premises. However, the worst case could affect road traffic
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and some minimal direct effect on nearby establishments is possible. The road is close by and
hence close co-ordination with the local authorities is important.
2. In case of fire situations, use water spray to keep fire-exposed containers cool. Do not move the
load if exposed to heat.
3. Ensure that combustible flammable material is not placed near the storage area and in the other
decanting and filling areas. These could include oil filled cloth, wooden supports, oil buckets etc.
These must be put away and the areas kept permanently clean and free from any combustibles.
Secondary fires probability would be greatly reduced as a result of these simple but effective
measures.
4. All safety and health codes prescribed by the BIS will be implemented through the Integrated
Management System.
5. Safety data sheets of the chemicals will be displayed at specific locations (near the storage and
handling areas).
6. Firefighting facilities will be established as per Fire approval. The existing approval from the Fire
Department will be updated.
7. Fire extinguishing equipment, sand buckets, water sprinklers and water hoses will be provided at
all convenient point.
8. For detection and protection of the plant against fire hazard, any one or a combination of the
following systems will be adopted; Hydrant system, medium velocity spray system, Portable fire
extinguishers, Fire alarm system
9. Hydrocarbon detector will be provided in storage are and Process Area.
10. Training of workers in fire-fighting, escape, operation of emergency switches etc. is vital. The FIRE
ORDERS drills, MOCK DRILLS etc. are the best ways of ensuring emergency preparedness.
11. Personnel involved in handling of the hazardous chemicals will be properly trained and made
aware of the safety data and related first-aid measures.
12. Storage areas shall have appropriate signs and notices and be clearly marked-out. All containers
and packages shall be clearly labelled. Where spillage of any stored substance could be harmful to
the environment, the area shall be appropriately kerbed or bunded.
13. The maximum storage capacity of storage areas shall be stated and not exceeded and the
maximum storage period for containers shall be specified and adhered to.
14. Appropriate storage facilities shall be provided for substances with special requirements; (eg.,
flammable, sensitive to heat or light) and formal arrangements shall be in hand to keep separate
packages containing incompatible substances (both “pure” and waste).
15. Compatibility will be taken care while deciding storage location of individual chemicals. The
flammable chemicals are stored away from oxidizing chemicals like hydrogen peroxide and
nitrates.
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16. Containers shall be stored with lids, caps and valves secured and in place and this also apply to
emptied containers.
17. All stocks of containers, drums and small packages shall be regularly inspected (at least weekly)
and Procedures shall be in place to deal with damaged or leaking containers.
Fig 7.1: Plant Layout showing Chemical Storage Area
c) Fire Response System – The fire response system would be as per approved Fire license. The
existing Fire License will be updated. Existing Fire License is enclosed.
Fire Water Supply: an underground water reservoir of capacity 1 lakh lit will be provided for firefighting purpose in case of emergency along with overhead storage tank of 20 KL capacity. Dedicated supply of firewater will be made available in the plant. Foam tank will be provided to mitigate in case of fire.
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Fire Detection and Alarm System: Unit shall provide automatic fire detection system which includes heat, smoke detector to give audio alarm. This in turn helps in early detection of the fire and to start fire-fighting activity at early stage.
Sprinkler system: Sprinklers will be provided in chemical storage area.
Fire Extinguishers: Fire Extinguishers will be placed throughout the premises for emergency use.
d) First Aid and Medical Facilities- The First Aid Kits will be made available at the premises.
e) Emergency Siren – Alarm system will be provided with a wailing type siren at a centralized place.
7.6 Disaster Management Plan
The aim of hazard control and disaster management is concerned with preventing accidents
through efficient operation, preventive maintenance, inspection, staff awareness and training on
proper usage of safety equipment. DMP formulates a procedure for controlling disaster with
minimum damage to men, material and machines, evacuating the victims to safer places, rescuing
the victims and providing them medical treatment, rehabilitating the affected areas, delegating
specific tasks to staff (avoid overlapping of activities within various groups) and preserving relevant
records as evidence in any subsequent inquiry. The general structure of DMP is described below:
Emergency team leader is called site main controller (SMC) who shall be the plant manager. He
shall lead the emergency response team. In his absence the senior most person available at
plant shall act as emergency team leader. Besides the top officials described above, rest of the
employees shall be divided into three action teams namely A, B, C.
Action team A consists of staff of section in which accident has occurred. Team A will initiate
action in case of an emergency.
Action team B consists of staff of non-affected section and maintenance department. Team B
will help team A by remaining in their respective sections and preparing to comply with specific
instructions of SMC.
Action team C consists of supporting staff i.e., security supervisor, shift supervisor and ancillary
people comprising of contractor, labour. Team C consisting of supporting staff will help Team A
as and when required and receive direction from Team B to act. Team C will help in evacuating
the affected personal to safer place, under the supervision of Team B.
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A multi-channel communication network will connect Site Emergency Control Room (SECR) to
control rooms of various other departments and the nearest fire station, medical centre and
district hospital.
The onsite emergency will in all probability commence with fire or burns and the victims shall be
the members of operational staff on duty. In case a staff member on duty spots the emergency,
he (as per site emergency procedure of which he is adequately briefed) shall go to nearest
emergency alarm location. He shall try his best to inform the exact location and nature of
emergency to the firefighting station. In accordance with work emergency procedure, the
following key activities shall immediately take place to control the emergency.
On site crew shall arrive at the site of incident with necessary equipment.
Emergency security controller shall commence his role from main gate office.
Incident controller shall arrive at SECR with members of his advisory and communication team and
assume absolute control of the site. He shall receive information continuously from incident
controller and give decisions and directions to the following:
i. Incident controller
ii. Plant control rooms
iii. Emergency security officer
iv. Site or shift medical officer
After all the key emergency personnel have taken up their respective positions, the incident
controller shall use communication system to convey and receive the messages. At the site of
incident, the incident controller shall directly handle the emergency with the help of specific
support group such as Team C.
At the main gate, the Emergency Security Controller and Personnel Manager will contact external
agencies. At the site first aid center, the designated staff will take control of medical support
services. Site Main Controller shall direct and decide all issues and direct the following aspects:
Whether the incident controller requires reinforcement of manpower and facilities.
Whether the plant operation shall be shut down or kept in running condition.
Whether the staff in other locations shall be kept indoors or evacuated and assembled at
predefined safe areas.
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Whether the missing staff members shall be searched or rescued.
Whether off-site emergency plan shall be activated and message to that effect shall be sent to the
District Headquarter / Administration.
Whether and when outside emergency services shall be called.
Respond to any large size complaints from outside public and to assess an off-site impact arising
out of the on-site emergency.
When the incident has eventually been brought under control as declared by the incident
controller, the SMC will send two members of his advisory team as incident site for the following
purpose:
To conduct an on-the-spot assessment of total damage and prevalent condition with particular
attention to possibility of recurrence of the emergency situation, which may be temporarily under
control.
To inspect other parts of site which might have been affected by impact of incident.
To inspect the personnel collection centers and roll call centers, to check if all persons on duty have
been accounted for.
To inspect all the control rooms of the plant in order to assess and record the status of respective
plants and to supervise any residual action that is deemed necessary.
Once the emergency situation comes under control, the advisory team shall return to SECR with
their observations, report and submit the findings in writing to SMC. Based on the reports, SMC
shall communicate further directives to all emergency management sub-centers and finally declare
and communicate termination of emergency and authorize step by step restoration of normal
operation of the affected plant. Emergency security controller and personnel manager shall deal
with all the members of public and other local bodies from the main gate office. i. During the entire
period of emergency, the site shall remain out of bounds to external visitors except for the
following officials: District fire personnel, District hospital ambulance staff, District administration,
Factory Inspectorate Officers /Labour Commissioner, Officers of State Pollution Control Board,
Insurance authorities.
M/s Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Limited will prepare a detail disaster management plan before
commissioning of the plant. All safety and health codes prescribed by the BIS will be implemented.
Safety data sheets of the hazardous chemicals will be displayed at specific locations. Fire hydrants
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will be located at all convenient and strategic points along the major drains and checked for water
availability on regular basis. Fire extinguishing equipment, sand buckets, water sprinklers and water
hoses will be provided at all convenient point. Fire, heat, smoke and hydrocarbon detection alarms
will be installed. The existing Fire License will be updated.
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CHAPTER 8 - PROJECT BENEFITS
8.1 Introduction
Chemicals are vital ingredient for many chemical and allied industries. The demand for speciality
chemicals has increased in recent times. The speciality chemicals constitute 22% of the total
chemicals and petrochemicals market in India. India’s speciality chemical companies are expanding
their capacities to cater the rising demand from domestic and overseas. In view of the above facts,
the establishment of the proposed project of manufacturing Speciality Chemicals will enable Indian
industries to get customized, user friendly and safe chemicals from the domestic market.
The proposed project will help in growth of industrial sector in local area resulting in improvement
of overall socio-economic development in the area. The people in the nearby areas will be
benefited directly or indirectly due to the proposed project.
8.2 Improvements in the Socio-Economic aspects
The following changes in socio-economic status are expected to take place due to this project –
Due to increased income levels and raising consumption levels through multiplier effect there
will be positive impact on economy of the region.
There will be increased revenue to the government in the form of taxes & duties which will find
its way to support and development of the region over all.
8.3 Environmental Benefits
The existing project has already developed adequate green area within the premises as well
outside the premises which helps to improve air and noise environment.
The proposed project will use LPG, a clean fuel in pot furnace, hot air generators.
Domestic effluent will be discharged through septic tank and soak pit. Industrial effluents will be
treated onsite and recycled within the plant premises to the extent possible. This will serve the
purpose of water conservation. Excess unused treated effluent will be discharged to outside drain
complying with discharge standard. This will help to prevent water pollution.
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Chapter 9 – ENVIRONMENTAL COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS
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Chapter 10 – ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
10.1 Introduction
The Environmental Management Plan (EMP) is a site-specific plan developed to ensure that the
project is implemented in an environmentally sustainable manner where all contractors and
subcontractors, including consultants, understand the potential environmental risks arising from
the proposed project and take appropriate actions to properly manage that risk. The EMP
Environmental management plan can be effectively implemented to mitigate pollution levels by
observing the measures like avoidance, source reduction, on site recycling, by product extraction,
and offsite recycling as first choice followed by treatment, release and disposal.
The plan outlines existing and potential problems that may adversely impact the environment and
recommends corrective measures where required. Also, the plan outlines roles and responsibility
of the key personnel and contractors who are responsible to manage the project site.
The key benefits of the EMP are that it provides the organization with means of managing its
environmental performance thereby allowing it to contribute to improved environmental quality.
The other benefits include cost control and improved relations with the stake holders.
Commitment & Policy: The proposed project management will strive to provide and implement the Environmental Management Plan that incorporates all issues related to air, noise, land, and water.
Planning: This includes identification of environmental impacts, legal requirements and setting environmental objectives.
Implementation: This comprises of resources available to the developers, accountability of contractors, training of operational staff associated with environmental control facilities and documentation of measures to be taken.
Measurement & Evaluation: This includes monitoring, corrective actions, and record keeping.
10.2 Environment Management Plan
No construction activity is proposed for this project except installation of reactors with supporting
apparatus. Thereby, no adverse impact on the surrounding environment is anticipated and no EMP
is proposed.
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Table 10.1: Summarized Environment Management Plan during Operation Phase
Particulars Mitigation Measures Responsibility
Air Environment During Operation Phase
Fugitive Emission / Diffuse Emission
Closed transfer of solvents and other raw materials from respective storage to reactors in the production blocks.
Air operated diaphragm (AOD) pumps for drum transfer
Powder Transferring system
Mechanical seals will be provided for all the reactors.
Good House Keeping Practices & Predictive Preventive Maintenance to ensure that emissions, leakages & spillages are contained.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will be provided to workers.
Periodic proactive maintenance to be conducted.
Proper work area ventilation will be provided. Point Source of Emissions
No additional point source of emission due to the proposed project as existing utility units will be sufficient to cater the proposed project.
Clean fuel LPG is used in existing pot furnace, hot air generators.
A small back up diesel generator set of 30 KVA used as back up during power cut.
Pot furnace, hot air generators, DG sets are already provided with individual stacks of adequate height as per norms.
The unit has already developed adequate green area of approx. 1558 sqm [33.32%] within the premises. Additionally, the company has developed a thick green belt outside the boundary along SH13.
Env. Management Dept.
Water Environment During Operation Phase
Industrial wastewater will be treated in existing onsite ETP and recycled within the premises to the extent possible. Rest if any, will be discharged to outside drain.
Domestic wastewater will be disposed through septic tank and soak pit.
No untreated effluent will be discharged outside.
ETP inlet and outlet effluent monitoring will be done regularly to check the working of ETP.
Stormwater runoff will be discharged separately to outside nallah on east of the project site along SH 13.
Proper collection, segregation and disposal of solid wastes as per norms.
Proper storage and disposal of hazardous wastes.
Separate storage of raw materials and liquid chemicals on
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impervious floor.
Ensure prompt cleaning up of accidental spillages, if any.
Solid Waste During Operation Phase
Some quantities of hazardous wastes are generated from the existing unit which are stored temporarily within the premises and disposed through common HWTSDF. The unit has obtained HW authorization from Pollution Control Board and also has an agreement with West Bengal Waste Management Limited.
Additional Hazardous wastes likely to be generated from the proposed project are – 3) ETP sludge – stored onsite safely and disposed through
authorized agency to the common HWTSDF. 4) Empty barrels/containers/liners contaminated with
hazardous chemicals /wastes – Disposed through the authorized recyclers.
HW Authorization will be renewed with additional waste generation details.
Record keeping and submission of returns to be continued as existing as per rules.
MSW – to be disposed through authorized vendor as per local body norms.
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Noise Environment During Operation Phase
Regular equipment maintenance and better work habits will be adopted.
Generator set is already provided with acoustic enclosure.
Necessary safety and personal protective equipment such as ear plugs, ear muffs etc. will be provided to the workers
Maintaining the existing green belt within the premises and outside the premises to reduce the noise level.
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Occupational Health of Employees
First aid facility shall be provided by the staff. Serious cases will be referred to nearby Hospital depending on the need.
Pre-employment and periodic medical examination of all employees.
Provision of masks and ear-muff / ear plugs, helmets to workers.
Periodic monitoring of work place ambient air quality [VOC].
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Traffic Management
Very few additional traffic increase [maximum 2 trucks per day] resulting in negligible additional impact due to proposed project.
Adequate truck parking place already existing within the premises. Vehicles are parked strictly within the premises.
Separate entry and exit gate for trucks and employees/visitors.
Provision of rest room with toilets.
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Greenbelt Development
33% [1558 Sqm] already developed green area within the premises.
Additionally, thick greenbelt has been developed outside the boundary along the SH13.
Fast growing perennial, evergreen and ornamental plants of local species have been selected in green belt.
Management
Risk Mitigation Standard recommended separate storage of hazardous chemical with fire proof arrangement and hydrocarbon detector.
Standard recommended risk mitigation measures for reducing spillages, fire, burns, injury, and avoiding accidents etc. during operation phase of the project shall be implemented.
Comprehensive DMP shall be prepared before commencement of plant operation.
Mock drills shall be done on regular basis.
Safety data sheets of the chemicals will be displayed at specific locations (near the storage and handling areas).
Firefighting facilities will be established as per Fire approval. The existing approval from the Fire Department will be updated.
Personnel involved in handling of the hazardous chemicals will be properly trained and made aware of the safety data and related first-aid measures.
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Monitoring the pollution levels, Data keeping, transmitting and implementing ISO systems
As described in the chapter Monitoring Plan Management
10.3 Institutional Set up for Environment Management
10.3.1 Environmental Policy of the Company
The management of Salt and Chemicals Pvt. Limited commits to operate its unit in an environment
friendly manner, while protecting health and safety of its employees. The management is
committed to prevention of pollution, injury and ill-health to its employees. The company is ISO
9001:2015 certified. Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Limited consider Health, Safety and Environmental
aspects are an integral part of it’s business planning and operation processes. However, the
company does not have a well laid down Environment Policy approved by its management. A detail
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Standard Operating Procedure will be prepared before commencement of the proposed project
considering the environmental and safety norms.
Based on the above mentioned guiding principles, the company will prepare its HSE policy which
shall demonstrate their commitment by:
Providing and maintaining safe facilities and working conditions.
Recognizing that all employees have responsibility for their own safety and actions which could
affect the safety of others.
Adoption of appropriate technologies to minimize the impact of their activities on the
Environment.
Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Limited shall establish clear objectives and targets to:
Improve continuously for prevention of accidents, occupational illnesses and minimizing any
impact on the environment.
Promote learning through training and sharing of experiences and best practices; including
vendors, customers and the public, wherever required.
10.3.2 Environment Management Team
The Environmental Management Team constitutes provision of an Environmental Division which is
supervised by the Project In-charge of the site. The team will be strengthened by employing
environmental professionals and external consultancy organization. The responsibilities of the
Environment Management Team are as follows:
Implementation of pollution control and safety measures as suggested in Environmental
Management Plan and conditions imposed in Environment Clearance.
Conducting environmental monitoring as per conditions/guidelines stipulated in EMP and
Environmental Clearance through external laboratories approved by MoEF/CPCB and NABL.
Ensuring compliance with other conditions stipulated in Environmental Clearance for the
proposed project.
Ensuring compliance with the conditions stipulated in Consent to Establish and Consent to
Operate approved by the SPCB for the proposed project.
Monitoring and implementation of environmental mitigation measures and timely submission
of compliance status to MoEF&CC.
Ensure compliances to all statutory guidelines under Environmental Laws.
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Seeking expert guidance, as and when required.
The company will engage one professional with environment background, who will be responsible
for looking after day-to-day environmental compliances, maintaining log books and records. The
information will be reported to the plant in-charge.
The Directors of this company will check and verify the records once in a month. In case any
specialized technical services/ audits are required, the same can be obtained from any external
professionals/ companies. The company hierarchy structure is mentioned below:
10.3.3 Environment Monitoring Laboratory
The existing unit has a well-equipped Quality Assurance Laboratory to consistently ensure the
highest quality of products. A section of this laboratory has been dedicated to effluent quality
monitoring.
Treated Effluent quality tests will be carried out regularly except Bio Assay test.
The company does not have adequate facilities for air/stack emission sampling analysis. The
same will be conducted by external agencies duly approved by the UPPCB.
10.3.4 Audit and Review
The Environmental Management Team would consist of Plant Incharge, Environment professional
and supporting staff reporting to the Directors. During the installation of the proposed plant and
machineries, it will be ensured that all pollution control measures identified are implemented in a
coordinated manner, linking the overall project implementation plans.
Once the installation is complete, monthly Operation Review Team (ORT) meetings for the project
will be held. In these meetings in addition to routine Operation and Maintenance (O&M) problems,
issues related to environment will also be discussed. Dedicated team for operation & maintenance
of ETP, treated effluent recycling, Hazardous Waste disposal etc. shall be formed. The issues
Director
Project In-charge
Environmental Professional
External Consultant
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related to the compliance of environmental norms including problems associated with the
mitigation measures identified will be included in the agenda for quarterly review meetings,
wherein action plan for remedial measures will be drawn and monitored.
Audit: A system of auditing will be undertaken at each proposed plant operations and includes the
use of trained internal auditor. In addition, auditing should be undertaken to ensure compliance
with all the applicable legislations. The results of monitoring and auditing shall be regularly
reported through the senior management team to ensure that action items are addressed.
Audit Type Frequency:
Internal – Every 6 months
External – independent expert every 12 months, if needed.
Non-conformity, Corrective Action and Preventive Action: As per the ISO certification and Quality
Policy of the company, nonconformities, corrective actions and preventive actions shall be
managed in accordance with Nonconformance, Preventive and Corrective Action Procedure. This
procedure, details the processes to be utilized with respect to the identification of non-
conformances, the application of appropriate corrective actions(s) to address non-conformances
and the establishment of preventive actions to avoid further nonconformances. Detail procedure
will be laid before commencement of operation. The key elements of the process include:
1) Identification of Non-conformance and /or Non-compliance
2) Recording of Non-conformance and/or Non-compliance
3) Evaluation of the Non-conformance and/or Non-compliance to determine specific corrective and
preventive actions
4) Corrective and preventive actions to be assigned to responsible persons and
5) Management Review of corrective actions to ensure the status and effectiveness of the actions
10.4 Greenbelt Development Plan
Approx. 1558 Sqm [33%] of plot area has been already developed under green belt within the
existing premises. Native tree species such as mango, neem, gulmohar, hibiscus, Ixora etc. have
been planted around the plant boundary; tall trees on the outer row and shrubs on inner row.
Core Area- Trees like Magnifera indica (Aam), Coccus nucifera (Coconut), Psidium guajava
(Amrood), Areca catechu (Supari), Punica granatum (Anar), Azadiractha indica
(Neem),Pongamia pinnata (Karanj) Herbs & shrubs like Rosa (Rose), Hibiscus rosa sinensis
(China rose), Tagetus erecta (Marigold), Dahlia, Chrysanthemum (Guldaudi),Lantana camara
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(Putush phool/Raimuniya) and grasses like Cyanodon dactylon (Dub) were present inside the
existing premises.
Additionally, a thick green area of approx. 15m width has been developed outside the boundary
on east along the adjacent SH 13. Monoon longifolium, the false Ashoka trees [Debdaru tree n
Bengali] have been planted along the boundary which help in attenuate the noise level.
The rooftop/terrace of the office building is provided with green cover in the form of potted
plants (bougainvilla, seasonal flowers, besides locally available herbs and shrubs]. Greenery
development work will be continued throughout the life of the project.
The main objective of the greenbelt is to provide a barrier between the plant and the
surrounding areas.
10.5 Occupational Health Management Plan
Direct exposure to chemicals or raw materials may affect health of employees. Chemicals used for
process is handled in closed handling facilities. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)i.e., hand
gloves, safety goggles, safety shoes, safety helmets, respiratory masks etc. will be provided to all
the workers as per requirement.
Worker exposure to chemicals can occur during manufacturing when chemicals spill, leak or
discharge from the process system and contaminate areas where workers are present. The most
frequently reported industrial exposure occurs during the transfer of materials. Health and safety
hazards may be controlled by strictly following the SOP and implementing appropriate control
measures (e.g., process modifications, engineering controls, administrative practices, personal and
respiratory protective equipment).
M/s Salt and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Will follows a medical program of pre-employment screening,
periodic medical examination, emergency treatment and record keeping and review. The pre-
employment screening and periodic medical examination shall follow the guidelines of factories
act. The pre-employment screening shall obtain medical history, occupational history followed by
physical examination and baseline monitoring for specific exposures.
All employees have to undergo yearly medical checkups. The medical histories of all the employees
shall be maintained in a standard format. The format contains Sl.No. Date, Name, Code, Dept, Age,
Sex, Height, Weight, Vision, Colour vision, Pulse rate, BP, Hearing, Chest Inspiration, Chest
expiration, Blood Group, RH Typing, Routine Blood Test, Routine Urine examination, ECG, X-Ray.
Annual Report of health status of workers shall be prepared.
A detail procedure will be laid before commencement of operation of the plant. HR would ensure
the following –
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Yearly medical plan for employee would be executed.
maintain the record of health checkup for all permanent employees as per requirement.
update the management if some deviation or recurring health problem appears in employee.
check the medical report of new employee & ensure fitness before joining the work.
10.6 Resource Conservation
Waste minimization audit, optimizing water use and handling of recycled waste materials forms
part of resource conservation plan. The management along with the production team shall
constantly evaluate various options of reduce, reuse and recycle for water conservation, reduction
in wastewater generation, leakage/spillage control, avoidance of overflow and contamination. The
treated wastewater from effluent treatment plant will be reused in flushing to the extent possible.
The project proponent shall demonstrate the measures taken to:
reduce the usage of all raw materials.
substitute less harmful materials and use environment friendly materials.
Regularly review of new developments in raw materials and for the implementation of any
suitable ones with an improved environmental profile.
10.6.1 Waste Minimization
Waste minimization is defined simply as: “a systematic approach to the reduction of waste at
source, by understanding and changing processes and activities to prevent and reduce waste”. A
variety of techniques can be classified under the term waste minimization, from basic
housekeeping through statistical measurement, to application of clean technologies. A
consequence of waste minimization will be the reduction of gaseous, liquid and solid emissions.
Key operational features of waste minimization shall be:
identification and implementation of waste prevention opportunities
active participation and commitment of staff at all levels.
monitoring of materials’ usage and reporting against key performance measures
10.6.2 Energy Conservation
The proposed project shall use LED lights, energy efficient refrigerators and air-conditioners,
CFC free refrigerants and chillers, have been considered in this project.
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10.7 EMP Budget
Table 10.7: EMP Budget during operational phase
Environment Budget (operational phase)
Component Capital Cost (in INR lakh)
Recurring Cost (in INR Lakh/ Annum)
Water Pollution control [ETP, segregation of effluent, treatment, recycling etc.]
07 01
Solid waste Management [Non-hazardous, hazardous and MSW]
Nil 01
Landscaping and maintenance of existing greenbelt
Nil 0.5
Occupational Health Nil 0.2
Plant Safety and Risk mitigation measures 1 0.1
Environment Management Dept. Staff, furniture, computers and printers
0.5 0.1
Environment Monitoring & reporting through existing Inhouse Facility and external agency
Nil 0.5
In addition to above, appropriate budget will be earmarked as commitment by M/s Salts and
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Chapter 11 – SUMMARY & CONCLUSION
11.1 Introduction
M/s Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd., has an existing unit for manufacturing different kinds of
Industrial Chemicals like metal pre-treatment chemicals, galvanizing Chemicals, water treatment
chemicals & heat treatment chemicals since 1994 at Vill. + PO – Sugandha, Dist. – Hooghly, West
Bengal – 712 102.
The existing unit is having valid Consent to Operate [Letter no. CO118084 vide memo no. 539/hg-
co-s/97/0787 dated 07/08/19] and Hazardous Waste Authorization [Letter No. 74/2S(HW)-
749/2000-2001].
The company has now proposed for manufacturing of Speciality Chemicals and Disinfectant
Chemicals within the existing unit premises at Village & PO – Sugandha, Dist – Hooghly, West
Bengal 712 102.
As per EIA Notification S.O. No. 1533 issued on 14th September, 2006 and its subsequent
amendments, the proposed project activity of manufacturing specialized chemicals falls under
Project/Activity 5(f) i.e., Synthetic Organic Chemicals Industry while manufacturing of disinfectant
chemicals does not fall under the purview of EIA notification. The project is located in a non-
notified industrial area. But it shall be considered as Category B project as it is a small unit with
water consumption less than 25 KLD (ref: MoEF&CC notification dated 25 June 2014]..
M/s Salt and Chemicals Pvt Limited had submitted application in Form 1 on 03/09/2021 for
approval of Terms of Reference (TOR) and standard TOR was issued by SEIAA vide letter no.
237/EN/T-II-1/163/2021 dated 16th February 2022.
11.2 Project Location
Existing site is located adjacent to SH 13 [on west] at village & PO –Sugandha in Hooghly district of
West Bengal. Grand Trunk Road passes at an aerial distance of 4.8 km on east of project site. The
existing unit is located in a certified industrial land and some of the nearby industries are Jaya
Biscuits, Xenitis Infotech, Lead Stone Energy, Shivam chemicals etc.
➢ Road Connectivity: The site is approached through SH13 which is joined with Grand Trunk Road
at a distance of 7 km on north.
➢ Rail Connectivity: Nearest railway station is Chinsurah Rly Station (SE) at a distance of 4 km.
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➢ Nearest Airport: Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport, Kolkata is located at a
distance of 45 km
11.3 Size or magnitude of operation
This is a small scale project. The project falls under Category B as per EIA Notification 2006. Total
plot area of existing premises is 1.17 acre (4734.822 sq. m). Out of total 1.17 acres land, Greenbelt
has been already developed in 0.38 acres [33.32%].
Proposed expansion will be carried out within the existing sheds of the existing premises. No
additional manpower will be required during operation phase. Existing infrastructure and utilities
will be used. No major construction is proposed except installation of reactors with associated
apparatus and provision of proper raw material storage area. Estimated proposed expansion
project cost is INR 22,47,000/-. New installation includes –
Two Nos. 1 KL SS Reaction Vessels
Three Nos 3 KL SS Reaction Vessels
Air-Cooled Chiller 25 TR.
11.4 Product and Capacity [Existing and Proposed]
The unit has proposed to manufacture specialized chemicals [Polyamine based Chemical, Acrylic
Polymer, Acrylic Emulsion] with total Production capacity of 1100 MT per annum.
The proposed units with production capacity
SN Proposed product Product Target Capacity per
annum
1
Specialized Chemicals
Polyamine based chemical 400 MT
2 Acrylic polymer 300 MT
3 Acrylic emulsion 400 MT
4
Disinfectant Chemicals [does not come under the purview of EIA notification]
Antimicrobial toilet cleaner 60 MT
5 Hand sanitizer 12 MT
6 Bio disinfectant 12 MT
7 Anti-microbial phenyl 60 MT
8 Poly ferric sulphate 500 MT
9 Liquid hand wash 12 MT
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S. No. Product Production Capacity per month
1 Different Phosphate salt 42 MT
2 Galvanising Chemicals 369 MT
3 Heat Treatment Chemicals 56.5 MT
4 Metal Treatment Chemicals 59.5 MT
5 Water Treatment chemicals 40 MT
6 Ammonium Hydroxide 10% solution [By-product] 10 MT
7 Chemlub Group 2 MT
8 Forging Lubricant 10 MT
9 Biuret 2.5 MT
10 Electroplating Chemicals 15 MT
11 Zinc Chloride 60 MT
12 Zinc Phosphate 11 MT
13 Nickel Carbonate 0.2 MT
14 Sodium Nitrate 10 MT
15 Potassium Nitrate 10 MT
11.5 Raw Materials [Proposed and Existing] All raw materials will be sourced through domestic traders and transported by road.
Raw material consumption for proposed Speciality Chemicals
S. No. Raw Material Consumption/ month
1 Di-methyl Amine 15 MT
2 Epichlorohydrin 13 MT
3 Acrylic Acid 20 MT
4 Sodium Hypophosphite 0.7 MT
5 Ammonium Persulphate 0.3 MT
6 Caustic soda 0.7 MT
7 Acid Thickener 0.1 MT
8 Styrene 7.5 MT
Raw material consumption for proposed Disinfectant Chemicals
[not covered under EIA notification] -
S. No. Raw Material Consumption/ month
9 Sulphuric Acid 4.2 MT
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S. No. Raw Material Consumption/ month
10 Hydrochloric Acid 1.75 MT
11 Ferrous Sulphate 21 MT
12 Iso-propyl Alcohol 0.5 MT
13 Glycerin 0.05 MT
14 Chlorohexidine 0.01 KG.
15 Sodium Lauryl Sulphate 0.05 KG.
16 Pine Oil 3.55 MT
17 Hydrogen Peroxide 3.1 MT
18 Acid Slurry 0.65 MT
19 Turkey Red Oil 0.8 MT
Raw material consumption for existing unit [not covered under EIA notification]-
S. No. Raw Material Consumption/ month
9 Soda Ash 14 MT
10 Phosphoric acid 20 MT
11 Hydrochloric Acid 18 MT
12 Caustic soda 8 MT
13 Ammonium Chloride 9 MT
11.6 Manufacturing Process
Proposed Speciality chemicals will be manufactured in stainless steel reactors using batch process
in which a defined quantity of product is made from a fixed input of raw materials during a
measured period of time. The process involves feeding accurately measured amounts of starting
materials into a vessel followed by a series of processes involving mixing, heating, cooling, making
more chemical reactions and then quality testing followed by packaging. Detail product wise
manufacturing process flow diagram is given in chapter 2 of this report.
11.7 Existing Infrastructure
Approach Road, Boundary wall, Production Shed, Administrative office, Gate, ground water
abstraction facility, water reservoir, greenbelt, parking area, ETP and other utility units available
inside the existing plant premises will be sufficient to cater the proposed project.
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11.8 Water Requirement
Total water requirement during post expansion operation will be 11 KLD Fresh water. The Existing
fresh water requirement is 7.5 KLD. For the proposed expansion project additional fresh water
requirement is 3.5 KLD. The total water will be sourced through onsite ground water abstraction
using tube-well. The unit has obtained permission from the District Level Ground Water Resource
Development Authority.
11.9 Power Requirement
Power is sourced from WBSEDCL. Existing power supply of 60 KVA would be sufficient to cater the
proposed project. One 30 KVA DG set is installed in the existing project for emergency backup
supply. No additional emergency arrangement is required.
11.10 Manpower Requirement
The existing manpower of the company is approx. 32 including management staff. However, as of
now no additional manpower is planned for the proposed project. The existing manpower would
be sufficient to run the proposed manufacturing activity.
11.11 Baseline Environment Data
Baseline data was generated during post-monsoon season from 3rd October 2021 to 23rd
December 2021. 10 km area around the site was considered as study area. Data was generated by
following the standard procedures of the Ministry of Environment Forests and Climate Change and
Central Pollution Control Board. Meteorological data on wind speed, wind direction, relative
humidity and temperature was generated.
Predominant wind direction during the study period was from North to south W to E and maximum
wind speed was in the range of 3.6- 5.7m/s.
Baseline data on ambient air quality (5 locations), noise quality (5 locations), ground water quality
(1 location), surface water quality (3 locations), soil quality (3 locations) was generated. As this is a
very small unit and uses clean fuel [LPG] in utility units, the less no. of monitoring locations has
been considered and proposed during TOR approval.
Ambient air quality: PM10 concentration in the study area varied from 82 to 224 μg/m3, PM2.5
concentrations in the study area varied from 51-121 μg/m3, SO2 concentration in the study area
varied from 6.1 to 9.2 μg/m3, NO2 concentration in the study area varied from 16.4 to 25.3 μg/m3
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Average concentration of PM10 and PM2.5 exceeded at all monitored locations and its continuous
exposure to human being can have health impacts. Other parameters like SO2, NO2 were found
well within the NAAQS, 2009 limits as specified by CPCB.
Ambient noise quality: Day time noise level (6 am to 10 pm) was found between 51.46 to 56.55
dB(A). Night-time (10 pm to 6 am) noise level was found between 41.16 to 42.42 dB (A). The noise
level was found well within the national standards for industrial area in all the five locations.
Surface water quality: Analysis results of surface water show that pH varies from to 7.10 to 7.25,
Dissolved Oxygen varies from 3.9 to 6.1 mg/l. BOD varies from 3.0 to 12 mg/l, COD varies from 16
to 56 mg/l, Total Dissolved Solids varies from 208 to 374 mg/l, Total coliform varies from 220 to
900 MPN/100 mg/l. Coliform presence was seen in all the surface water samples. This may be due
to bathing of cattles and disposal of raw sewage into streams.
Groundwater quality: Result of analysis shows that all parameter except total alkalinity [as CaCO3]
are well within both Acceptable and Permissible limit of BIS Specification IS 10500-2012. Therefore,
no negative impacts were noticed due to the existing project activity at project site.
Soil quality: Soils of study area are sandy loam by nature. Specific Conductivity and pH are in
normal range. Organic matter content is sufficient. The concentration of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and
Potassium were medium. The soils of study area are fit for paddy cultivation.
Landuse & Landcover: The land use map reveals that about 38.54% of the study area is cropped
land and almost same percentage of study area is covered with plant/vegetation [37.26%] followed
by habitation area of 21.02% and water body of about 3.18%. Dense habitation areas are mainly
located on eastern side of the study area on both sides of Hooghly River.
Groundwater Resources & Category: Dynamic Ground water resources of Aquifer –I in the area
under study have been calculated on the basis of GEC (1997) methodology by CGWB and State
Water Investigation Department (SWID). On the basis of ground water resource calculation (2011)
and water level trend, 5 blocks viz. Pandua, Chinsurah-Magra, Polba-Dadpur & Singur blocks of
Hooghly district have been categorized as ‘Semi-Critical’ blocks.
Eco-sensitive Areas around the project site: There is no protected area under any international
conventions, national or local legislation for their ecological, landscape cultural or other related
value within 15 km of project site.
Flora and Fauna: The biological environment in the surrounding of the study area is dominated by
grasses with scattered tree/Shrub species. The area is devoid of any kind of vulnerable, endangered
and critically endangered flora and fauna.
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Demography and Socio-economy: The project site is located in Polba-Dadpur block which is
a community development block that forms an administrative division in Chinsurah sub-
division of Hooghly district. The block has sufficient educational facilities, primary health centre,
hospital. The area is very well connected by road and rain to Howrah city and Kolkata. As per social
survey conducted in nearby area around the project site, main source of occupation of the people
is agriculture but a large number of people work in nearby industries.
The study area covers a total of 263 villages and towns with urban, semi-urban and rural
background. As per 2011 census, the total population of study area is 1035,743 and 243,540
households with 75.8% literate population.
11.12 Anticipated Environmental Impact and Mitigation Measures 11.12.1 Construction Phase Impacts & Mitigation Measures
The existing project site is located on classified industrial land where different kinds of Industrial
Chemicals like Metal Pre-treatment chemicals, Galvanizing Chemicals, Water Treatment chemicals
& Heat treatment chemicals are manufactured. Existing infrastructure, utilities and existing
production shed will be used for the proposed project. No construction activity is proposed for this
project except installation of reactors with supporting apparatus and provision of raw material
storage. Thereby, apart from very minor localized construction impacts at the project site like
reactor foundation within the existing shed, no adverse impact on the surface features of the
surrounding areas is anticipated.
11.12.2 Operation Phase Impacts & Mitigation Measures
Impacts on Air Quality
The proposed speciality chemical manufacturing process activities will be carried out in batch
reactor. The process of mixing, heating, cooling will be carried out in closed reactor where no
process emission is anticipated. Therefore, resulting emission and discharge of pollutants from the
proposed project activities will be very minimal for any environmental concerns.
The main sources of existing point sources of air pollution are LPG fired pot furnace [2 nos.], hot air
generator and one DG set of capacity 30 KVA used as back up during power cut. No additional
utility units are proposed. Existing utility units will be adequate to cater the proposed project.
Since the project proponent is using clean fuel for the utility units, very little emission is anticipated
from the operation of utility units. Also, the baseline scenario of ambient air quality has already
captured the emission level of the existing operation and no change is anticipated due to the
proposed project. The utility units will comply with stipulated emission norms.
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Fugitive Emissions/Diffuse Emissions: Fugitive emissions are emissions expected from material
handling, storage, transferring, while diffuse emissions are anticipated from unit operations. The
storage of raw materials may also lead to diffuse emissions unless adequate mitigation measures
are adopted. To control fugitive emissions/diffuse emission generated during handling and
manufacturing process, mitigation measures like storage of limited quantity of hazardous chemicals
at site, closed handling, separate storage area, provision of personal protective equipment for
workers will be adopted. Work zone monitoring will be done.
Impacts on Ambient Noise
The noise levels at the source for similar type of units will be in the range of 55-65 dB(A). The same
has been observed during project site ambient noise monitoring done for baseline study. Also as
per noise modeling considering worst case scenario, that the noise impact will become insignificant
at the plant boundary and will further decrease at nearest human settlements outside the plant
boundary. The noise level will remain at 48.8 dBA at nearest habitation, which is within the
prescribed National Standards.
Impacts on Water Resource and Quality
Fresh water requirement for the existing plant is met through onsite groundwater abstraction using
existing one tube-well and the same will be continued for the additional fresh water requirement
of only 3.5 KL approx. for the proposed project. The unit has obtained approval for water
abstraction.
Wastewater Management - The main sources of industrial wastewater generation are from vessel
washing and RO rejects. Besides a small quantity of wastewater will be generated from domestic
usages. Domestic effluent [approx. 2 KLD] is discharged through septic tank and drain. No
additional domestic effluent would be generated due to the proposed expansion as manpower
would remain same.
Industrial effluent – Existing generation is approx. 1000 lit/day and estimated proposed
generation will be approx. 2000 lit/day [vessel washing - 500lit/day + RO rejects - 1500 lit/day]
The existing unit has one effluent treatment plant which will be augmented by adding one more
reaction tank. Industrial effluent will be treated by Ferrous Sulphate and Hydrogen Peroxide or
Poly Ferric Sulphate. Then the effluent will go to the existing Neutralizing Tank [neutralized with
lime] and then go to existing clarifier for settling.
Some part of the treated effluent will be recycled in toilets through dual plumbing and RO
treatment plant. Rest of the treated effluent will be discharged to drain after passing through
carbon filter. No wastewater without treatment will be discharged outside the plant premises
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under any circumstances. The treated effluent will comply with permissible standard for discharge
of effluent to surface drain.
Storm Water Discharge - The runoff water from the building roofs, paved areas and from open
areas will be directed through the ditches to the covered storm water drainage and discharged to
outside drain along the highway. As the proposed project is a chemical unit, no RWH structure to
recharge the ground aquifer would be developed.
Solid Waste Management
Municipal solid waste from existing office area is very limited in quantity [approx. 3 kg/day] and
disposed through authorized vendors as per norms of the local authority. No additional generation
of municipal waste is anticipated due to proposed project.
Hazardous Waste Generation and Disposal – The existing unit generates approx. 310 kg/month of
ETP sludge and 60 kg/month Sludge Cake (from filter press) from production of Zinc Compounds.
These hazardous wastes are stored safely in HDPE bags at a designated place within the premises
and disposed through the common HWTSDF at regular interval. Very few empty barrels of
hazardous chemicals are generated which are presently reused in product packaging. The existing
unit has obtained HW authorization from State Pollution Control Board. Agreement with the West
Bengal Waste Management Limited for disposal of hazardous wastes is in place.
Proposed Project – As estimated, additional approx. 60 kg/month of ETP sludge will be generated
which will be stored safely in HDPE bags at the existing designated place within the premises and
disposed through the common HWTSDF at regular interval as per existing practice. Also, approx. 8-
10 empty barrels/containers of hazardous chemicals per month will be generated. The project
proponent will try to reuse the same in product packaging. Remaining if any, will be disposed
through authorized recyclers. HW authorization will be renewed with updated generation and
disposal of hazardous wastes due to the proposed project.
Impacts on Biological Environment
There are no endangered species of flora and fauna in the impact area, the project does not pose
any direct threat to the survival of species. The impact on biotic environment is neutral with the
effect confined mainly to the site area. There will be no loss of habitation as the proposed project
will be executed within the existing premises.
Impact on Traffic
The raw material and finished products will be transported through road. SH-13 is adjacent to
project site. There will be very little increase in traffic due to the proposed project. As estimated
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the maximum additional traffic will be approx. 2-3 small trucks [carrying capacity 3-4 T] per day.
Therefore, there will be negligible impact on the existing traffic due to the proposed project.
However, mitigation measures like vehicle movement during daytime, proper covering during
transportation, designated parking only within premises, separate entry for trucks and employees
will be continued.
Impact on Socio-economy and Mitigation Measures
There is no resettlement due to this project. Land is already under the possession of the project
proponent. The proposed project will influence growth in industrial sector of local area. However,
as of now, no additional manpower is proposed. If required in future, preference to local people
shall be given in employment as per skills.
11.13 Environmental Monitoring Program
It is proposed to monitor Ambient Air Quality (AAQ) for PM10, PM2.5, SO2 and NOX, work zone
VOC concentration, stack emissions of pot furnace, hot air generator for PM & CO, noise levels on
yearly basis. Water, treated wastewater are monitored on half yearly basis, while soil analysis may
be conducted once in a year.
The inhouse laboratory conducts regular monitoring of wastewater quality to check the
performance of the existing ETP and the same would be continued for the proposed project
operation period.
11.14 Risk Mitigation
The proposed project will use hazardous chemicals Di Methyl Amine, Epichlorohydrin, Iso Propyl
Alcohol. Styrene in the process which will be stored and handled in compliance with MSIHC rules.
The chemicals will be stored in limited quantity at site much below the threshold limit as
mentioned in the MSIHC rule. The chemicals will be stored in in tightly closed MS drums and kept in
a separate storage area inside the factory premises complying with applicable norms. Existing Fire
approval will be updated. The proposed storage area has been earmarked at the extreme south
side of the premises near gate no. 1 and away from the other activity area of the plant.
To reduce the risk of fire hazard and health hazard, a set of mitigation measure are proposed like
mock drills, safety awareness campaigns, employment of trained staff, separate storage for
hazardous chemicals maintaining the compatibility criteria with hydrocarbon detector, fire alarm,
adequate firefighting facility as per fire approval, display of safety data sheets etc. Onsite Disaster
management Plan will be prepared in detail before commencement of operation.
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11.15 Project Benefits
The establishment of the proposed project of manufacturing Speciality Chemicals will enable Indian
industries to get customized, user friendly and safe chemicals from the domestic market. It will
encourage growth of industrial sector in local area. Further, there will be increased revenue to the
government in the form of taxes & duties which will find its way to support and development of the
region over all.
11.16 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Direct exposure to chemicals or raw materials may affect health of employees. Chemicals used for
process is handled in closed handling facilities. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) i.e., hand
gloves, safety goggles, safety shoes, safety helmets, respiratory masks etc. will be provided to all
the to all workers, as per requirement.
The project proponent shall follow a medical program of pre-employment screening, periodic
medical examination, emergency treatment and record keeping and review. The pre-employment
screening and periodic medical examination shall follow the guidelines of factories act. The pre-
employment screening shall obtain medical history, occupational history followed by physical
examination and baseline monitoring for specific exposures. All employees have to undergo yearly
medical checkups.
11.17 Greenbelt Development:
Approx. 1558 Sqm [33%] of plot area has been already developed under green belt within the
existing premises. Native tree species such as mango, neem, gulmohar, hibiscus, Ixora etc. have
been planted; tall trees on the outer row and shrubs on inner row.
Additionally, a thick green area of approx. 15m width has been developed outside the premises on
east along the boundary adjacent to SH 13. Greenery development work will be continued
throughout the life of the project.
11.18 Environment Monitoring & Management Plan
The management plan has been prepared after evaluating various mitigation and control measures
to address the impacts identified, predicted and monitored. The detail management plan in tabular
form has been represented in chapter 10. In order to implement the recommended mitigation
measures during operation phase, budgetary provision of INR 8.5 lakh as capital expenditure and
INR 3.4 lakh as annual expenditure has been planned. Schemes for resource conservation (raw
materials, water etc.), will be taken up by Environment Management Cell. Regular environmental
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awareness programs for the employees will be conducted. Cleanliness and hygiene will be ensured
in the plant. Environment Management Cell in association with the management will undertake full
review of the potential hazard scenarios during plant commissioning and ensure enforcement of
the safeguards for accident prevention.
11.19 Conclusion
The baseline study was conducted during post-monsoon season from 3rd October 2021 to 23rd
December 2021. No additional point source of emission is anticipated due to the proposed project.
Regarding water environment, minor negative impact is anticipated as only 2000 lit additional
industrial effluent will be generated. The project will treat the entire industrial wastewater and will
recycle to the extent possible. It is observed that positive impacts are anticipated on socio-
economic status due to growth in industrial area. The hierarchy of avoidance, reduction, reuse,
recycle, treat, release, dispose was followed in preparing the management plan in compliance with
statutory provisions.
The proponent assures to implement all the measures with an objective of ensuring least
difference between pre and post project environmental scenarios. It may be concluded that the
mitigation measures and effective implementation of the EMP shall ensure mitigation of negative
impacts and the resultant residual impacts.
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Chapter 12 – DISCLOSURE OF CONSULTANT ENGAGED
Proposed Manufacturing of Speciality Chemicals and Disinfectant Chemicals in existing unit by M/s Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Limited at Vill. + PO - Sugandha, Dist. - Hooghly, West Bengal
Name and address of the
Consultant
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QCI-NABET Accredited
EIA Coordinator Mrs. Supriti Guha
Lad used for sampling and
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MoEF&CC recognized
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IND TECH HOUSE CONSULT
EIA consultancy organization: Ind Tech House Consult, G-8/6, Sector-11, Ground Floor, Rohini, Delhi –
110085, has been appointed as EIA consultant to carry out environmental impact assessment study and
obtaining environmental clearance for Manufacturing Speciality Chemicals and Disinfectant Chemicals in
existing unit by M/s Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Limited at Village & PO - Sugandha, Dist. - Hooghly, West
Bengal - 712102.
Accreditation to NABET Status:
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Methanamine, N-methyl-, anhydrous (dimethylamine)
Liquefied gas
SAFETY DATA SHEET
GHS product identifier
Other means of identification
Product type
Section 1. Identification:
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Chemical name : di-Methylamine, gas
Supplier's details :
Dimethylamine
Product use : Synthetic/Analytical chemistry.
Synonym : Methanamine, N-methyl-, anhydrous (dimethylamine)SDS # : 001020
Airgas USA, LLC and its affiliates259 North Radnor-Chester RoadSuite 100Radnor, PA 19087-52831-610-687-5253
1-866-734-3438:24-hour telephone
Section 2. Hazards identification
FLAMMABLE GASES - Category 1GASES UNDER PRESSURE - Liquefied gasACUTE TOXICITY (inhalation) - Category 4SKIN IRRITATION - Category 2SERIOUS EYE DAMAGE - Category 1SPECIFIC TARGET ORGAN TOXICITY (SINGLE EXPOSURE) (Respiratory tract irritation) - Category 3
Classification of the substance or mixture
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Signal word : Danger
Hazard statements : Extremely flammable gas.May form explosive mixtures with air.Contains gas under pressure; may explode if heated.May cause frostbite.May displace oxygen and cause rapid suffocation.Harmful if inhaled.Causes serious eye damage.Causes skin irritation.May cause respiratory irritation.
Hazard pictograms :
Precautionary statements
GHS label elements
General : Read and follow all Safety Data Sheets (SDS’S) before use. Read label before use.Keep out of reach of children. If medical advice is needed, have product container or label at hand. Close valve after each use and when empty. Use equipment rated for cylinder pressure. Do not open valve until connected to equipment prepared for use.Use a back flow preventative device in the piping. Use only equipment of compatible materials of construction. Always keep container in upright position. Approach suspected leak area with caution.
OSHA/HCS status : This material is considered hazardous by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200).
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Section 2. Hazards identificationPrevention : Wear protective gloves. Wear eye or face protection. Keep away from heat, hot
surfaces, sparks, open flames and other ignition sources. No smoking. Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area. Avoid breathing gas. Wash hands thoroughly after handling.
Response : IF INHALED: Remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing. Call a POISON CENTER or physician if you feel unwell. IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. Take off contaminated clothing and wash it before reuse. If skin irritation occurs: Get medical attention. IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing.Immediately call a POISON CENTER or physician. Leaking gas fire: Do not extinguish,unless leak can be stopped safely. Eliminate all ignition sources if safe to do so.
Storage : Store locked up. Protect from sunlight. Store in a well-ventilated place.
Disposal : Dispose of contents and container in accordance with all local, regional, national and international regulations.
Hazards not otherwise classified
: Liquid can cause burns similar to frostbite.
Section 3. Composition/information on ingredients
di-methylamine 100 124-40-3
Ingredient name CAS number%
There are no additional ingredients present which, within the current knowledge of the supplier and in the concentrations applicable, are classified as hazardous to health or the environment and hence require reporting in this section.
Chemical name : di-Methylamine, gas
Other means of identification
: Methanamine, N-methyl-, anhydrous (dimethylamine)
CAS number : 124-40-3
Substance/mixture
CAS number/other identifiers
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Occupational exposure limits, if available, are listed in Section 8.
Substance
Any concentration shown as a range is to protect confidentiality or is due to batch variation.
Product code : 001020
Get medical attention immediately. Call a poison center or physician. Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water, occasionally lifting the upper and lower eyelids. Check for and remove any contact lenses. Continue to rinse for at least 10 minutes. Chemical burns must be treated promptly by a physician.
Get medical attention immediately. Call a poison center or physician. Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. If it is suspected that fumes are still present, the rescuer should wear an appropriate mask or self-contained breathing apparatus. If not breathing, if breathing is irregular or if respiratory arrest occurs, provide artificial respiration or oxygen by trained personnel. It may be dangerous to the person providing aid to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. If unconscious, place in recovery position and get medical attention immediately. Maintain an open airway. Loosen tight clothing such as a collar, tie, belt or waistband. In case of inhalation of decomposition products in a fire, symptoms may be delayed. The exposed person may need to be kept under medical surveillance for 48 hours.
Section 4. First aid measures
Eye contact
Inhalation :
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Description of necessary first aid measures
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Section 4. First aid measures
Get medical attention immediately. Call a poison center or physician. Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. Chemical burns must be treated promptly by a physician. Ingestion of liquid can cause burns similar to frostbite. If frostbite occurs, get medical attention. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. If unconscious, place in recovery position and get medical attention immediately. Maintain an open airway. Loosen tight clothing such as a collar,tie, belt or waistband. As this product rapidly becomes a gas when released, refer to the inhalation section.
Get medical attention immediately. Call a poison center or physician. Flush contaminated skin with plenty of water. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. To avoid the risk of static discharges and gas ignition, soak contaminated clothing thoroughly with water before removing it. Continue to rinse for at least 10 minutes. In case of contact with liquid, warm frozen tissues slowly with lukewarm water and get medical attention. Do not rub affected area. Chemical burns must be treated promptly by a physician. Wash clothing before reuse. Clean shoes thoroughly before reuse.
Skin contact
Ingestion :
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Protection of first-aiders : No action shall be taken involving any personal risk or without suitable training. If it is suspected that fumes are still present, the rescuer should wear an appropriate mask or self-contained breathing apparatus. It may be dangerous to the person providing aid to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Wash contaminated clothing thoroughly with water before removing it, or wear gloves.
Notes to physician : In case of inhalation of decomposition products in a fire, symptoms may be delayed.The exposed person may need to be kept under medical surveillance for 48 hours.
Specific treatments : No specific treatment.
Most important symptoms/effects, acute and delayed
Inhalation : Harmful if inhaled. May cause respiratory irritation.
Ingestion of liquid can cause burns similar to frostbite.:Ingestion
Skin contact : Causes skin irritation. Dermal contact with rapidly evaporating liquid could result in freezing of the tissues or frostbite.
Causes serious eye damage. Liquid can cause burns similar to frostbite.:Eye contact
Over-exposure signs/symptoms
Skin contact
Ingestion
Inhalation Adverse symptoms may include the following:, respiratory tract irritation, coughing
Adverse symptoms may include the following:, frostbite, stomach pains
Adverse symptoms may include the following:, pain or irritation, redness, blistering may occur, frostbite
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Eye contact : Adverse symptoms may include the following:, pain, watering, redness, frostbite
Potential acute health effects
See toxicological information (Section 11)
Indication of immediate medical attention and special treatment needed, if necessary
Frostbite : Try to warm up the frozen tissues and seek medical attention.
Section 5. Fire-fighting measures
Specific hazards arising from the chemical
Contains gas under pressure. Extremely flammable gas. In a fire or if heated, a pressure increase will occur and the container may burst, with the risk of a subsequent explosion. The vapor/gas is heavier than air and will spread along the ground. Gas may accumulate in low or confined areas or travel a considerable distance to a source of ignition and flash back, causing fire or explosion.
Use an extinguishing agent suitable for the surrounding fire.
Extinguishing media
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None known.
Suitable extinguishing media
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Unsuitable extinguishing media
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Section 5. Fire-fighting measures
Promptly isolate the scene by removing all persons from the vicinity of the incident if there is a fire. No action shall be taken involving any personal risk or without suitable training. Contact supplier immediately for specialist advice. Move containers from fire area if this can be done without risk. Use water spray to keep fire-exposed containers cool. If involved in fire, shut off flow immediately if it can be done without risk. If this is impossible, withdraw from area and allow fire to burn. Fight fire from protected location or maximum possible distance. Eliminate all ignition sources if safe to do so.
Hazardous thermal decomposition products
Decomposition products may include the following materials:carbon dioxidecarbon monoxidenitrogen oxides
Fire-fighters should wear appropriate protective equipment and self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) with a full face-piece operated in positive pressure mode. For incidents involving large quantities, thermally insulated undergarments and thick textile or leather gloves should be worn.
Special protective equipment for fire-fighters
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Special protective actions for fire-fighters
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Section 6. Accidental release measures
Environmental precautions
Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures
Immediately contact emergency personnel. Stop leak if without risk. Use spark-proof tools and explosion-proof equipment. Note: see Section 1 for emergency contact information and Section 13 for waste disposal.
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: Accidental releases pose a serious fire or explosion hazard. No action shall be taken involving any personal risk or without suitable training. Evacuate surrounding areas.Keep unnecessary and unprotected personnel from entering. Do not touch or walk through spilled material. Shut off all ignition sources. No flares, smoking or flames in hazard area. Do not breathe gas. Provide adequate ventilation. Wear appropriate respirator when ventilation is inadequate. Put on appropriate personal protective equipment.
Ensure emergency procedures to deal with accidental gas releases are in place to avoid contamination of the environment. Avoid dispersal of spilled material and runoff and contact with soil, waterways, drains and sewers. Inform the relevant authorities if the product has caused environmental pollution (sewers, waterways, soil or air).
Large spill :
Immediately contact emergency personnel. Stop leak if without risk. Use spark-proof tools and explosion-proof equipment.
Small spill :
Methods and materials for containment and cleaning up
For non-emergency personnel
For emergency responders : If specialized clothing is required to deal with the spillage, take note of any information in Section 8 on suitable and unsuitable materials. See also the information in "For non-emergency personnel".
Section 7. Handling and storage
Protective measures Put on appropriate personal protective equipment (see Section 8). Contains gas under pressure. Do not get in eyes or on skin or clothing. Use only with adequate ventilation.Wear appropriate respirator when ventilation is inadequate. Do not enter storage areas and confined spaces unless adequately ventilated. Do not puncture or incinerate container. Use equipment rated for cylinder pressure. Close valve after each use and when empty. Protect cylinders from physical damage; do not drag, roll, slide, or drop.Use a suitable hand truck for cylinder movement. Use only non-sparking tools. Empty containers retain product residue and can be hazardous. Store and use away from heat, sparks, open flame or any other ignition source. Use explosion-proof electrical (ventilating, lighting and material handling)equipment. Do not breathe gas.
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Precautions for safe handling
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Section 7. Handling and storageAdvice on general occupational hygiene
Conditions for safe storage,including any incompatibilities
Eating, drinking and smoking should be prohibited in areas where this material is handled, stored and processed. Workers should wash hands and face before eating,drinking and smoking. Remove contaminated clothing and protective equipment before entering eating areas. See also Section 8 for additional information on hygiene measures.
Store in accordance with local regulations. Store in a segregated and approved area.Store away from direct sunlight in a dry, cool and well-ventilated area, away from incompatible materials (see Section 10). Eliminate all ignition sources. Cylinders should be stored upright, with valve protection cap in place, and firmly secured to prevent falling or being knocked over. Cylinder temperatures should not exceed 52 °C (125 °F). Store locked up. Keep container tightly closed and sealed until ready for use.See Section 10 for incompatible materials before handling or use.
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di-methylamine ACGIH TLV (United States, 3/2017). Skin sensitizer. STEL: 27.6 mg/m³ 15 minutes. STEL: 15 ppm 15 minutes. TWA: 9.2 mg/m³ 8 hours. TWA: 5 ppm 8 hours.NIOSH REL (United States, 10/2016). TWA: 18 mg/m³ 10 hours. TWA: 10 ppm 10 hours.OSHA PEL (United States, 6/2016). TWA: 18 mg/m³ 8 hours. TWA: 10 ppm 8 hours.OSHA PEL 1989 (United States, 3/1989). TWA: 18 mg/m³ 8 hours. TWA: 10 ppm 8 hours.
Section 8. Exposure controls/personal protection
Ingredient name Exposure limits
Safety eyewear complying with an approved standard should be used when a risk assessment indicates this is necessary to avoid exposure to liquid splashes, mists,gases or dusts. If contact is possible, the following protection should be worn, unless the assessment indicates a higher degree of protection: chemical splash goggles and/or face shield. If inhalation hazards exist, a full-face respirator may be required instead.
Eye/face protection :
Environmental exposure controls
: Emissions from ventilation or work process equipment should be checked to ensure they comply with the requirements of environmental protection legislation. In some cases, fume scrubbers, filters or engineering modifications to the process equipment will be necessary to reduce emissions to acceptable levels.
Appropriate engineering controls
: Use only with adequate ventilation. Use process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation or other engineering controls to keep worker exposure to airborne contaminants below any recommended or statutory limits. The engineering controls also need to keep gas,vapor or dust concentrations below any lower explosive limits. Use explosion-proof ventilation equipment.
Wash hands, forearms and face thoroughly after handling chemical products, before eating, smoking and using the lavatory and at the end of the working period.Appropriate techniques should be used to remove potentially contaminated clothing.Wash contaminated clothing before reusing. Ensure that eyewash stations and safety showers are close to the workstation location.
Hygiene measures :
Control parameters
Individual protection measures
Occupational exposure limits
Skin protection
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Section 8. Exposure controls/personal protectionHand protection
Based on the hazard and potential for exposure, select a respirator that meets the appropriate standard or certification. Respirators must be used according to a respiratory protection program to ensure proper fitting, training, and other important aspects of use.
Chemical-resistant, impervious gloves complying with an approved standard should be worn at all times when handling chemical products if a risk assessment indicates this is necessary. If contact with the liquid is possible, insulated gloves suitable for low temperatures should be worn. Considering the parameters specified by the glove manufacturer, check during use that the gloves are still retaining their protective properties. It should be noted that the time to breakthrough for any glove material may be different for different glove manufacturers. In the case of mixtures, consisting of several substances, the protection time of the gloves cannot be accurately estimated.
Respiratory protection :
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Body protection Personal protective equipment for the body should be selected based on the task being performed and the risks involved and should be approved by a specialist before handling this product. When there is a risk of ignition from static electricity, wear anti-static protective clothing. For the greatest protection from static discharges, clothing should include anti-static overalls, boots and gloves.
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Other skin protection : Appropriate footwear and any additional skin protection measures should be selected based on the task being performed and the risks involved and should be approved by a specialist before handling this product.
Thermal hazards : If there is a risk of contact with the liquid, all protective equipment worn should be suitable for use with extremely low temperature materials.
Section 9. Physical and chemical properties
Physical state
Melting point
Relative density
Solubility
Gas.
-92.2°C (-134°F)
Not applicable.
Not available.
Pungent.Odor
pH
Colorless.Color
Evaporation rate Not available.
Auto-ignition temperature
Flash point
400°C (752°F)
Closed cup: -18°C (-0.4°F)
-0.2
Not available.
Viscosity Not applicable.
Not available.Odor threshold
Partition coefficient: n-octanol/water
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Appearance
Boiling point : 7°C (44.6°F)
Flammability (solid, gas) : Not available.
Lower and upper explosive (flammable) limits
: Lower: 2.8%Upper: 14.4%
Decomposition temperature : Not available.
Aerosol product
Solubility in water : 3540 g/l
: 45.1 g/moleMolecular weight
Flow time (ISO 2431) : Not available.
Vapor pressure
Vapor density 1.6 (Air = 1)
25.7 (psig):
:
Specific Volume (ft 3/lb) : 8.4034
Gas Density (lb/ft 3) : 0.119
Critical temperature : 164.65°C (328.4°F)
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Section 9. Physical and chemical propertiesHeat of combustion : -39076800 J/kg
Section 10. Stability and reactivity
Hazardous decomposition products
Conditions to avoid Avoid all possible sources of ignition (spark or flame). Do not pressurize, cut, weld,braze, solder, drill, grind or expose containers to heat or sources of ignition. Do not allow gas to accumulate in low or confined areas.
Under normal conditions of storage and use, hazardous decomposition products should not be produced.
The product is stable.Chemical stability
Oxidizers
:
:
:
Incompatible materials :
Possibility of hazardous reactions
: Under normal conditions of storage and use, hazardous reactions will not occur.
Reactivity : No specific test data related to reactivity available for this product or its ingredients.
Under normal conditions of storage and use, hazardous polymerization will not occur.Hazardous polymerization :
Section 11. Toxicological information
Acute toxicity
di-methylamine LC50 Inhalation Gas. Rat 5290 ppm 1 hours
Product/ingredient name Result Species Dose Exposure
Carcinogenicity
Not available.
Mutagenicity
Not available.
Teratogenicity
Not available.
Reproductive toxicity
Not available.
Irritation/Corrosion
Not available.
Sensitization
Not available.
Specific target organ toxicity (single exposure)
Specific target organ toxicity (repeated exposure)
di-methylamine Category 3 Not applicable. Respiratory tract irritation
Name Category
Not available.
Aspiration hazard
Route of exposure
Target organs
Information on toxicological effects
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Section 11. Toxicological information
Not available.
Information on the likely routes of exposure
Inhalation : Harmful if inhaled. May cause respiratory irritation.
Ingestion of liquid can cause burns similar to frostbite.:Ingestion
Skin contact : Causes skin irritation. Dermal contact with rapidly evaporating liquid could result in freezing of the tissues or frostbite.
Causes serious eye damage. Liquid can cause burns similar to frostbite.:Eye contact
No known significant effects or critical hazards.General :
No known significant effects or critical hazards.Carcinogenicity :
No known significant effects or critical hazards.Mutagenicity :
No known significant effects or critical hazards.Teratogenicity :
Developmental effects : No known significant effects or critical hazards.
Fertility effects : No known significant effects or critical hazards.
Symptoms related to the physical, chemical and toxicological characteristics
Skin contact
Ingestion
Inhalation Adverse symptoms may include the following:, respiratory tract irritation, coughing
Adverse symptoms may include the following:, frostbite, stomach pains
Adverse symptoms may include the following:, pain or irritation, redness, blistering may occur, frostbite
:
:
:
Eye contact : Adverse symptoms may include the following:, pain, watering, redness, frostbite
Potential chronic health effects
Delayed and immediate effects and also chronic effects from short and long term exposure
Numerical measures of toxicity
Not available.
Acute toxicity estimates
Not available.
: Not available.
Potential acute health effects
Potential immediate effects
: Not available.
Short term exposure
Potential delayed effects : Not available.
Potential immediate effects
: Not available.
Long term exposure
Potential delayed effects : Not available.
Section 12. Ecological informationToxicity
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Section 12. Ecological information
LogPow BCF Potential
Bioaccumulative potential
Other adverse effects : No known significant effects or critical hazards.
Product/ingredient name
di-methylamine -0.2 - low
di-methylamine Acute EC50 6200 µg/l Fresh water Algae - Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata
96 hours
Acute LC50 >100000 µg/l Marine water Crustaceans - Crangon crangon -Adult
48 hours
Acute LC50 50000 µg/l Fresh water Daphnia - Daphnia magna 48 hoursAcute LC50 17 mg/l Fresh water Fish - Oncorhynchus mykiss 96 hours
Product/ingredient name SpeciesResult Exposure
Persistence and degradability
Soil/water partition coefficient (KOC)
: Not available.
Mobility in soil
Not available.
Section 13. Disposal considerationsThe generation of waste should be avoided or minimized wherever possible. Disposal of this product, solutions and any by-products should at all times comply with the requirements of environmental protection and waste disposal legislation and any regional local authority requirements. Dispose of surplus and non-recyclable products via a licensed waste disposal contractor. Waste should not be disposed of untreated to the sewer unless fully compliant with the requirements of all authorities with jurisdiction.Empty Airgas-owned pressure vessels should be returned to Airgas. Waste packaging should be recycled. Incineration or landfill should only be considered when recycling is not feasible. This material and its container must be disposed of in a safe way. Empty containers or liners may retain some product residues. Do not puncture or incinerate container.
:Disposal methods
United States - RCRA Toxic hazardous waste "U" List
Dimethylamine (I); Methanamine, N-methyl- (I) 124-40-3 Listed U092
Ingredient CAS # Status Reference number
Section 14. Transport information
DIMETHYLAMINE,ANHYDROUS
2.1
-
DIMETHYLAMINE,ANHYDROUS
2.1
-
DIMETHYLAMINE,ANHYDROUS
UN1032
2.1
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UN1032 UN1032
DOT IMDG IATA
UN number
UN proper shipping name
Transport hazard class(es)
Packing group
TDG
UN1032
DIMETHYLAMINE,ANHYDROUS
2.1 (8)
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Mexico
UN1032
DIMETHYLAMINE,ANHYDROUS
2.1
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Section 14. Transport information
Reportable quantity 1000 lbs / 454 kg. Package sizes shipped in quantities less than the product reportable quantity are not subject to the RQ (reportable quantity)transportation requirements.Limited quantity Yes.Quantity limitation Passenger aircraft/rail: Forbidden. Cargo aircraft: 150 kg.Special provisions T50
Quantity limitation Passenger and Cargo Aircraft: Forbidden. Cargo Aircraft Only: 150 kg.
Additional information
Environmental hazards
Special precautions for user
Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL and the IBC Code
No. No. No.
Transport within user’s premises: always transport in closed containers that are upright and secure. Ensure that persons transporting the product know what to do in the event of an accident or spillage.
: Not available.
:
No.
Product classified as per the following sections of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations: 2.13-2.17 (Class 2), 2.40-2.42 (Class 8).Explosive Limit and Limited Quantity Index 0ERAP Index 3000Passenger Carrying Ship Index ForbiddenPassenger Carrying Road or Rail Index Forbidden
No.
DOT Classification
TDG Classification
IATA
:
:
:
“Refer to CFR 49 (or authority having jurisdiction) to determine the information required for shipment of the product.”
Section 15. Regulatory informationU.S. Federal regulations
Clean Water Act (CWA) 311: di-Methylamine, gas
Clean Air Act (CAA) 112 regulated flammable substances: di-Methylamine, gas
:
SARA 313
Clean Air Act Section 112(b) Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs)
: Not listed
Clean Air Act Section 602 Class I Substances
: Not listed
Clean Air Act Section 602 Class II Substances
: Not listed
DEA List I Chemicals (Precursor Chemicals)
: Not listed
DEA List II Chemicals (Essential Chemicals)
: Not listed
TSCA 8(a) CDR Exempt/Partial exemption: Not determined
Commerce control list precursor: di-Methylamine, gas
SARA 302/304
SARA 304 RQ : Not applicable.
No products were found.
Composition/information on ingredients
SARA 311/312
Classification : Refer to Section 2: Hazards Identification of this SDS for classification of substance.
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Section 15. Regulatory information
This material is listed.Massachusetts :
Product name CAS number %
SARA 313 notifications must not be detached from the SDS and any copying and redistribution of the SDS shall include copying and redistribution of the notice attached to copies of the SDS subsequently redistributed.
di-Methylamine, gas 124-40-3 100
di-Methylamine, gas 124-40-3 100
Form R - Reporting requirements
Supplier notification
New York : This material is listed.
New Jersey : This material is listed.
Pennsylvania : This material is listed.
State regulations
International regulations
Chemical Weapon Convention List Schedules I, II & III Chemicals
Montreal Protocol (Annexes A, B, C, E)
Not listed.
Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants
Not listed.
Rotterdam Convention on Prior Informed Consent (PIC)
Not listed.
Not listed.
UNECE Aarhus Protocol on POPs and Heavy Metals
Not listed.
Inventory list
Australia : This material is listed or exempted.
Canada : This material is listed or exempted.
China : This material is listed or exempted.
Europe : This material is listed or exempted.
Japan : Japan inventory (ENCS): This material is listed or exempted.Japan inventory (ISHL): This material is listed or exempted.
Republic of Korea : This material is listed or exempted.
Malaysia : Not determined.
New Zealand : This material is listed or exempted.
Philippines : This material is listed or exempted.
Taiwan : This material is listed or exempted.
Turkey : Not determined.
United States : This material is listed or exempted.
Thailand : Not determined.
Viet Nam : Not determined.
Section 16. Other informationHazardous Material Information System (U.S.A.)
3
4
3
/Health
Flammability
Physical hazards
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Section 16. Other information
11/20/2019
History
Date of printing
Date of issue/Date of revision
Version
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Key to abbreviations : ATE = Acute Toxicity EstimateBCF = Bioconcentration FactorGHS = Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of ChemicalsIATA = International Air Transport AssociationIBC = Intermediate Bulk ContainerIMDG = International Maritime Dangerous GoodsLogPow = logarithm of the octanol/water partition coefficientMARPOL = International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution From Ships, 1973 as modified by the Protocol of 1978. ("Marpol" = marine pollution)UN = United Nations
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Health
Special
Instability/Reactivity
Flammability
Caution: HMIS® ratings are based on a 0-4 rating scale, with 0 representing minimal hazards or risks, and 4 representing significant hazards or risks. Although HMIS® ratings and the associated label are not required on SDSs or products leaving a facility under 29 CFR 1910.1200, the preparer may choose to provide them. HMIS® ratings are to be used with a fully implemented HMIS® program. HMIS® is a registered trademark and service mark of the American Coatings Association, Inc.
The customer is responsible for determining the PPE code for this material. For more information on HMIS® Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) codes, consult the HMIS® Implementation Manual.
Reprinted with permission from NFPA 704-2001, Identification of the Hazards of Materials for Emergency Response Copyright ©1997, National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA 02269. This reprinted material is not the complete and official position of the National Fire Protection Association, on the referenced subject which is represented only by the standard in its entirety.
Copyright ©2001, National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA 02269. This warning system is intended to be interpreted and applied only by properly trained individuals to identify fire, health and reactivity hazards of chemicals. The user is referred to certain limited number of chemicals with recommended classifications in NFPA 49 and NFPA 325, which would be used as a guideline only. Whether the chemicals are classified by NFPA or not, anyone using the 704 systems to classify chemicals does so at their own risk.
Procedure used to derive the classification
Classification Justification
FLAMMABLE GASES - Category 1 Expert judgmentGASES UNDER PRESSURE - Liquefied gas Expert judgmentACUTE TOXICITY (inhalation) - Category 4 On basis of test dataSKIN IRRITATION - Category 2 Expert judgmentSERIOUS EYE DAMAGE - Category 1 Expert judgmentSPECIFIC TARGET ORGAN TOXICITY (SINGLE EXPOSURE) (Respiratory tract irritation) - Category 3
Expert judgment
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SAFETY DATA SHEET
Revision Date 25-Dec-2021 Revision Number 5
1. IdentificationProduct Name (R)-(-)-Epichlorohydrin
Cat No. : AC349010000; AC349010010; AC349010050; AC349010250
CAS No 51594-55-9
Synonyms (R)-(-)-1-Chloro-2,3-epoxypropane
Recommended Use Laboratory chemicals.
Uses advised against Food, drug, pesticide or biocidal product use.
Details of the supplier of the safety data sheet
Emergency Telephone Number For information US call: 001-800-ACROS-01 / Europe call: +32 14 57 52 11
Emergency Number US:001-201-796-7100 / Europe: +32 14 57 52 99
CHEMTREC Tel. No.US:001-800-424-9300 / Europe:001-703-527-3887
2. Hazard(s) identificationClassification This chemical is considered hazardous by the 2012 OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200)
Label Elements
Signal WordDanger
Hazard StatementsFlammable liquid and vapor
Company Fisher Scientific CompanyOne Reagent LaneFair Lawn, NJ 07410Tel: (201) 796-7100
Acros OrganicsOne Reagent LaneFair Lawn, NJ 07410
Acute oral toxicity Category 3Acute dermal toxicity Category 3Skin Corrosion/Irritation Category 1 BSerious Eye Damage/Eye Irritation Category 1Skin Sensitization Category 1Carcinogenicity Category 1B
Flammable liquids
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Category 3
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Causes severe skin burns and eye damageMay cause an allergic skin reactionMay cause cancerToxic if swallowed or in contact with skin
Precautionary StatementsPreventionObtain special instructions before useDo not handle until all safety precautions have been read and understoodUse personal protective equipment as requiredWash face, hands and any exposed skin thoroughly after handlingDo not eat, drink or smoke when using this productDo not breathe dust/fume/gas/mist/vapors/sprayContaminated work clothing should not be allowed out of the workplaceWear protective glovesKeep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. - No smokingKeep container tightly closedGround/bond container and receiving equipmentUse explosion-proof electrical/ventilating/lighting equipmentUse only non-sparking toolsTake precautionary measures against static discharge
ResponseImmediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician
InhalationIF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing
SkinWash contaminated clothing before reuseIF ON SKIN (or hair): Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin with water/showerIf skin irritation or rash occurs: Get medical advice/attention
EyesIF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing
IngestionRinse mouthDo NOT induce vomiting
FireIn case of fire: Use CO2, dry chemical, or foam for extinction
StorageStore locked upStore in a well-ventilated place. Keep cool
DisposalDispose of contents/container to an approved waste disposal plant
Hazards not otherwise classified (HNOC) None identifiedWARNING. Cancer - https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/.
3. Composition/Information on Ingredients
Component CAS No Weight %
(R)-1-CHLORO-2,3-EPOXYPROPANE 51594-55-9 99
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4. First-aid measures
Eye Contact Immediate medical attention is required. Rinse immediately with plenty of water, also underthe eyelids, for at least 15 minutes.
Skin Contact Wash off immediately with soap and plenty of water while removing all contaminatedclothes and shoes. Immediate medical attention is required.
Inhalation Remove from exposure, lie down. Remove to fresh air. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen.If not breathing, give artificial respiration. Immediate medical attention is required.
Ingestion Call a physician immediately. Clean mouth with water.
Most important symptoms andeffects
Difficulty in breathing. Causes burns by all exposure routes. May cause allergic skinreaction. . Symptoms of overexposure may be headache, dizziness, tiredness, nausea andvomiting: Product is a corrosive material. Use of gastric lavage or emesis iscontraindicated. Possible perforation of stomach or esophagus should be investigated:Ingestion causes severe swelling, severe damage to the delicate tissue and danger ofperforation: Symptoms of allergic reaction may include rash, itching, swelling, troublebreathing, tingling of the hands and feet, dizziness, lightheadedness, chest pain, musclepain or flushing
Notes to Physician Treat symptomatically
5. Fire-fighting measures
Suitable Extinguishing Media Carbon dioxide (CO 2). Dry chemical. Water mist may be used to cool closed containers.
Unsuitable Extinguishing Media No information available
Flash Point 33 °C / 91.4 °F
Method - No information available
Autoignition Temperature 420 °C / 788 °F
Explosion LimitsUpper 21.0%
Lower 3.8%
Sensitivity to Mechanical Impact No information available
Sensitivity to Static Discharge No information available
Specific Hazards Arising from the ChemicalFlammable. Vapors may form explosive mixtures with air. Vapors may travel to source of ignition and flash back. Containers mayexplode when heated. Vapors may form explosive mixtures with air.
Hazardous Combustion ProductsCarbon monoxide (CO). Carbon dioxide (CO2). Hydrogen chloride gas.
Protective Equipment and Precautions for FirefightersAs in any fire, wear self-contained breathing apparatus pressure-demand, MSHA/NIOSH (approved or equivalent) and fullprotective gear.
NFPA
6. Accidental release measuresPersonal Precautions Remove all sources of ignition. Take precautionary measures against static discharges.
Environmental Precautions See Section 12 for additional Ecological Information.
Health3
Flammability2
Instability0
Physical hazardsN/A
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Methods for Containment and CleanUp
Soak up with inert absorbent material (e.g. sand, silica gel, acid binder, universal binder,sawdust). Keep in suitable, closed containers for disposal. Remove all sources of ignition.Use spark-proof tools and explosion-proof equipment.
7. Handling and storageHandling Do not breathe mist/vapors/spray. Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. Handle
product only in closed system or provide appropriate exhaust ventilation. Use spark-prooftools and explosion-proof equipment. Use only non-sparking tools. Keep away from openflames, hot surfaces and sources of ignition. Take precautionary measures against staticdischarges.
Storage. Keep in a dry, cool and well-ventilated place. Keep container tightly closed. Keep awayfrom heat, sparks and flame. Flammables area. Keep container tightly closed in a dry andwell-ventilated place. Incompatible Materials. Acids. Bases. Amines. Ammonia. Metals.
8. Exposure controls / personal protectionExposure Guidelines This product does not contain any hazardous materials with occupational exposure
limitsestablished by the region specific regulatory bodies.
9. Physical and chemical propertiesPhysical State Liquid
Appearance Light yellow
Odor sweet
Odor Threshold No information available
pH No information available
Melting Point/Range -57 °C / -70.6 °F
Boiling Point/Range 114 °C / 237.2 °F
Flash Point 33 °C / 91.4 °F
Evaporation Rate No information available
Flammability (solid,gas) Not applicable
Flammability or explosive limitsUpper 21.0%
Lower 3.8%
Vapor Pressure No information available
Vapor Density No information available
Specific Gravity 1.183
Solubility No information available
Engineering Measures Ensure adequate ventilation, especially in confined areas. Ensure that eyewash stationsand safety showers are close to the workstation location. Use explosion-proofelectrical/ventilating/lighting equipment.
Personal Protective Equipment
Eye/face Protection Wear appropriate protective eyeglasses or chemical safety goggles as described byOSHA's eye and face protection regulations in 29 CFR 1910.133 or European StandardEN166.
Skin and body protection Wear appropriate protective gloves and clothing to prevent skin exposure.
Respiratory Protection Follow the OSHA respirator regulations found in 29 CFR 1910.134 or European StandardEN 149. Use a NIOSH/MSHA or European Standard EN 149 approved respirator ifexposure limits are exceeded or if irritation or other symptoms are experienced.
Hygiene Measures Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice.
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Partition coefficient; n-octanol/water No data available
Autoignition Temperature 420 °C / 788 °F
Decomposition Temperature No information available
Viscosity No information available
Molecular Formula C3 H5 Cl O
Molecular Weight 92.52
10. Stability and reactivity
Reactive Hazard None known, based on information available
Stability Stable under normal conditions.
Conditions to Avoid Keep away from open flames, hot surfaces and sources of ignition. Incompatible products.
Incompatible Materials Acids, Bases, Amines, Ammonia, Metals
Hazardous Decomposition Products Carbon monoxide (CO), Carbon dioxide (CO2), Hydrogen chloride gas
Hazardous Polymerization No information available.
Hazardous Reactions None under normal processing.
11. Toxicological informationAcute Toxicity
Product InformationComponent InformationToxicologically SynergisticProducts
No information available
Delayed and immediate effects as well as chronic effects from short and long-term exposure
Irritation No information available
Sensitization May cause sensitization by skin contact
Carcinogenicity The table below indicates whether each agency has listed any ingredient as a carcinogen.- California - Proposition 65 - Carcinogens List.
Component CAS No IARC NTP ACGIH OSHA Mexico
(R)-1-CHLORO-2,3-EPOXYPROPANE
51594-55-9 Not listed Not listed Not listed Not listed Not listed
Mutagenic Effects No information available
Reproductive Effects No information available.
Developmental Effects No information available.
Teratogenicity No information available.
STOT - single exposure None known
STOT - repeated exposure None known
Aspiration hazard No information available
Symptoms / effects,both acute anddelayed
Symptoms of overexposure may be headache, dizziness, tiredness, nausea and vomiting:Product is a corrosive material. Use of gastric lavage or emesis is contraindicated.Possible perforation of stomach or esophagus should be investigated: Ingestion causessevere swelling, severe damage to the delicate tissue and danger of perforation: Symptomsof allergic reaction may include rash, itching, swelling, trouble breathing, tingling of the
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hands and feet, dizziness, lightheadedness, chest pain, muscle pain or flushing
Endocrine Disruptor Information No information available
Other Adverse Effects The toxicological properties have not been fully investigated.
12. Ecological informationEcotoxicity Do not empty into drains.
Persistence and Degradability Insoluble in water Persistence is unlikely based on information available.
Bioaccumulation/ Accumulation No information available.
Mobility Is not likely mobile in the environment due its low water solubility. Will likely be mobile in theenvironment due to its volatility.
13. Disposal considerationsWaste Disposal Methods Chemical waste generators must determine whether a discarded chemical is classified as a
hazardous waste. Chemical waste generators must also consult local, regional, andnational hazardous waste regulations to ensure complete and accurate classification.
14. Transport informationDOT
UN-No UN2023
Hazard Class 6.1
Subsidiary Hazard Class 3
Packing Group II
TDG UN-No UN2023
Hazard Class 6.1
Subsidiary Hazard Class 3
Packing Group II
IATA UN-No UN2023
Hazard Class 6.1
Subsidiary Hazard Class 3
Packing Group II
IMDG/IMO UN-No UN2023
Hazard Class 6.1
Subsidiary Hazard Class 3
Packing Group II
15. Regulatory information
United States of America Inventory
Component CAS No TSCA TSCA Inventory notification -Active-Inactive
TSCA - EPA RegulatoryFlags
(R)-1-CHLORO-2,3-EPOXYPROPANE
51594-55-9 - - -
Legend:
TSCA US EPA (TSCA) - Toxic Substances Control Act, (40 CFR Part 710)X - Listed'-' - Not Listed
TSCA 12(b) - Notices of Export Not applicable
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International Inventories Canada (DSL/NDSL), Europe (EINECS/ELINCS/NLP), Philippines (PICCS), Japan (ENCS), Japan (ISHL), Australia (AICS), China (IECSC), Korea(KECL).
Component CAS No DSL NDSL EINECS PICCS ENCS ISHL AICS IECSC KECL
(R)-1-CHLORO-2,3-EPOXYPROPANE
51594-55-9 - - - - X X - - KE-05-0591
KECL - NIER number or KE number (http://ncis.nier.go.kr/en/main.do)
U.S. Federal Regulations
SARA 313 Not applicable
SARA 311/312 Hazard Categories See section 2 for more information
CWA (Clean Water Act) Not applicable
Clean Air Act Not applicable
OSHA - Occupational Safety andHealth Administration
Not applicable
CERCLA Not applicable
California Proposition 65 This product contains the following Proposition 65 chemicals.
Component CAS No California Prop. 65 Prop 65 NSRL Category
(R)-1-CHLORO-2,3-EPOXYPROPANE
51594-55-9 Carcinogen - Carcinogen
U.S. State Right-to-KnowRegulations
Not applicable
U.S. Department of TransportationReportable Quantity (RQ): NDOT Marine Pollutant NDOT Severe Marine Pollutant N
U.S. Department of HomelandSecurity
This product does not contain any DHS chemicals.
Other International Regulations
Mexico - Grade No information available
Authorisation/Restrictions according to EU REACH
Component REACH (1907/2006) - Annex XIV -Substances Subject to
Authorization
REACH (1907/2006) - Annex XVII -Restrictions on Certain Dangerous
Substances
REACH Regulation (EC1907/2006) article 59 - CandidateList of Substances of Very High
Concern (SVHC)
(R)-1-CHLORO-2,3-EPOXYPROPANE
- Use restricted. See item 28.(see link for restriction details)Use restricted. See item 75.
(see link for restriction details)
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https://echa.europa.eu/substances-restricted-under-reach
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Safety, health and environmental regulations/legislation specific for the substance or mixture
Component CAS No OECD HPV Persistent OrganicPollutant
Ozone DepletionPotential
Restriction ofHazardous
Substances (RoHS)
(R)-1-CHLORO-2,3-EPOXYPROPANE
51594-55-9 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable
Component CAS No Seveso III Directive(2012/18/EC) -
Qualifying Quantitiesfor Major Accident
Notification
Seveso III Directive(2012/18/EC) -
Qualifying Quantitiesfor Safety Report
Requirements
RotterdamConvention (PIC)
Basel Convention(Hazardous Waste)
(R)-1-CHLORO-2,3-EPOXYPROPANE
51594-55-9 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable
16. Other informationPrepared By Regulatory Affairs
Thermo Fisher ScientificEmail: [email protected]
Revision Date 25-Dec-2021
Print Date 25-Dec-2021
Revision Summary This document has been updated to comply with the US OSHA HazCom 2012 Standardreplacing the current legislation under 29 CFR 1910.1200 to align with the GloballyHarmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS).
DisclaimerThe information provided in this Safety Data Sheet is correct to the best of our knowledge, information and belief at thedate of its publication. The information given is designed only as a guidance for safe handling, use, processing, storage,transportation, disposal and release and is not to be considered a warranty or quality specification. The informationrelates only to the specific material designated and may not be valid for such material used in combination with any othermaterials or in any process, unless specified in the text
End of SDS
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Material Safety Data SheetIsopropyl Alcohol, 50-100% v/v
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Section 1 - Chemical Product and Company Identification
MSDS Name:Isopropyl Alcohol, 50-100% v/v
Catalog Numbers:LC15750, LC15755, LC15760
Synonyms:Isopropanol, 2-propanol, sec-propanol
Company Identification:LabChem Inc200 William Pitt WayPittsburgh, PA 15238
Company Phone Number:(412) 826-5230
Emergency Phone Number:(800) 424-9300
CHEMTREC Phone Number:(800) 424-9300
Section 2 – Composition, Information on Ingredients
CAS# Chemical Name: Percent7732-18-5 Water balance
67-63-0 Isopropyl alcohol 50-100
Section 3 - Hazards Identification
Emergency OverviewAppearance: Clear, colorless solution
Danger! Flammable liquid. May form explosive peroxides. May cause respiratory and digestivetract irritation. Causes eye irritation. May cause skin irritation. May cause central nervoussystem depression.
Target Organs: Eyes, skin, respiratory system, central nervous system
Potential Health EffectsEye:
Causes irritation, characterized by a burning sensation, redness, tearing, inflammation, and possiblecorneal injury.
Skin:May cause irritation with pain and stinging, especially if the skin is abraded. Prolonged and/orrepeated contact may cause defatting of the skin and dermatitis. In rare cases, exposure has causedskin sensitization.
ISO9001:2000 Certified
Material Safety Data SheetIsopropyl Alcohol, 50-100% v/v
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Ingestion:May cause gastrointestinal irritation with nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. May cause kidney damage.May cause central nervous system depression, characterized by excitement, followed by headache,dizziness, drowsiness, and nausea. Advanced stages may cause collapse, unconsciousness, comaand possible death due to respiratory failure.
Inhalation:Inhalation of high concentrations may cause central nervous system effects characterized byheadache, dizziness, unconsciousness and coma. Inhalation of vapor may cause respiratory tractirritation.
Chronic:Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause defatting and dermatitis. May cause allergic skinreaction in some individuals.
Section 4 - First Aid Measures
Eyes:Flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting the upper and lowereyelids. Get medical aid.
Skin:Get medical aid. Flush skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removingcontaminated clothing and shoes. Wash clothing before reuse.
Ingestion:Give conscious victim 2-4 cupfuls of milk or water. Never give anything by mouth to anunconscious person. Get medical aid at once.
Inhalation:Remove from exposure and move to fresh air immediately. If not breathing, give artificialrespiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Get medical aid at once.
Notes to Physician:Treat symptomatically and supportively.
Section 5 - Fire Fighting Measures
General Information:As in any fire, wear a self-contained breathing apparatus in pressure-demand, MSHA/NIOSH(approved or equivalent), and full protective gear. Vapors can travel to a source of ignition and flashback. Use water spray to keep fire-exposed containers cool. Containers may explode in the heat of afire. This chemical poses an explosion hazard. Flammable liquid. May form explosive peroxides.Vapors may be heavier than air. They can spread along the ground and collect in low or confinedareas.
Extinguishing Media:Use water spray to cool fire-exposed containers. Water may be ineffective. Do NOT use straightstreams of water. For large fires, use dry chemical, carbon dioxide, alcohol-resistant foam, or waterspray. For small fires, use carbon dioxide, dry chemical, dry sand, or alcohol-resistant foam. Coolcontainers with flooding quantities of water until well after fire is out.
Autoignition Temperature:810°F (432°C)
Flash Point:53°F (11.7°C) - for LC15750, 65°F (18°C) - for LC15755
Material Safety Data SheetIsopropyl Alcohol, 50-100% v/v
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NFPA Rating:CAS# 7732-18-5: Health-0, Flammability-0, Instability-0CAS# 67-63-0: Health-1, Flammability-3, Instability-0
Explosion Limits:Lower: 2.5% Upper: 12.1%
Section 6 - Accidental Release Measures
General Information:Use proper personal protective equipment as indicated in Section 8.
Spills/Leaks:Remove all sources of ignition. Absorb spills with absorbent (vermiculite, sand, fuller's earth) andplace in plastic bags for later disposal.
Section 7 - Handling and Storage
Handling:Wash thoroughly after handling. Remove contaminated clothing and wash before reuse. Use withadequate ventilation. Ground and bond containers when transferring material. Avoid contact witheyes, skin, and clothing. Empty containers retain product residue, (liquid and/or vapor), and can bedangerous. Keep container tightly closed. Avoid contact with heat, sparks and flame. Avoidingestion and inhalation. Do not pressurize, cut, weld, braze, solder, drill, grind, or expose emptycontainers to heat, sparks or open flames.
Storage:Keep away from heat, sparks, and flame. Keep away from sources of ignition. Store in a tightlyclosed container. Keep from contact with oxidizing materials. Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilatedarea away from incompatible substances.
Section 8 - Exposure Controls, Personal Protection
Engineering Controls:Facilities storing or utilizing this material should be equipped with an eyewash facility and a safetyshower. Use adequate ventilation to keep airborne concentrations below the permissible exposurelimits.
Exposure Limits:Chemical Name: ACGIH NIOSH OSHA
Water none listed none listed none listedIsopropyl alcohol 200 ppm TWA;
400 ppm STEL400 ppm TWA; 980 mg/m3TWA; 2000 ppm IDLH
400 ppm TWA;980 mg/m3 TWA
OSHA Vacated PELs:Isopropyl alcohol: 400 ppm TWA, 980 mg/m3 TWA
Personal Protective EquipmentEyes:
Wear appropriate protective eyeglasses or chemical safety goggles as described by OSHA's eye andface protection regulations in 29 CFR 1910.133 or European Standard EN166.
Material Safety Data SheetIsopropyl Alcohol, 50-100% v/v
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Skin:Wear appropriate gloves to prevent skin exposure.
Clothing:Wear appropriate protective clothing to prevent skin exposure.
Respirators:Follow the OSHA respirator regulations found in 29 CFR 1910.134 or European Standard EN 149.Use a NIOSH/MSHA or European Standard EN 149 approved respirator if exposure limits areexceeded or if irritation or other symptoms are experienced.
Section 9 - Physical and Chemical PropertiesPhysical State: Liquid
Color: ColorlessOdor: Solvent odor
pH: No information found.Vapor Pressure: 33 mm Hg @ 20°CVapor Density: 2.1 (air=1)
Evaporation Rate: 2.3 (n-butyl acetate=1)Viscosity: 2.1 cP at 77°F
Boiling Point: 82°C (180°F)Freezing/Melting Point: -90°C (-130°F)
Decomposition Temperature: No information found.Solubility in water: Miscible
Specific Gravity/Density: 0.78 – 0.92Molecular Formula: C3H8O
Molecular Weight: 60.0554
Section 10 - Stability and Reactivity
Chemical Stability:Under normal storage conditions, peroxidizable compounds can form and accumulate peroxides,which may explode when subjected to heat or shock.
Conditions to Avoid:Incompatible materials, light, ignition sources.
Incompatibilities with Other Materials:Strong oxidizers, strong acids, strong bases, amines, ammonia, chlorine, rubber, aluminum.
Hazardous Decomposition Products:Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide.
Hazardous Polymerization:Has not been reported.
Section 11 - Toxicological Information
RTECS:CAS# 7732-18-5: ZC0110000.CAS# 67-63-0: NT8050000.
Material Safety Data SheetIsopropyl Alcohol, 50-100% v/v
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LD50/LC50:CAS# 7732-18-5:
Oral, rat: LD50 = >90 mL/kg.CAS# 67-63-0:
Oral, mouse: LD50 = 3600 mg/kgOral, rabbit: LD50 = 6410 mg/kgOral, rat: LD50 = 5000 mg/kgSkin, rabbit: LD50 = 12800 mg/kg,Inhalation, rat: LC50 = 16000 ppm/8H.
Carcinogenicity:CAS# 7732-18-5: Not listed as a carcinogen by ACGIH, IARC, NIOSH, NTP, OSHA, or CA Prop65.CAS# 67-63-0: Not listed as a carcinogen by ACGIH, IARC, NIOSH, NTP, OSHA, or CA Prop 65.
Epidemiology:No information found
Teratogenicity:Studies have found no teratogenic effects in rats or rabbits.
Reproductive:See actual entry in RTECS for complete information.
Mutagenicity:See actual entry in RTECS for complete information.
Neurotoxicity:In rats exposed to concentrations of 1500 ppm or more, neurotoxicity was minimal, and the animalsrecovered within five hours.
Section 12 - Ecological Information
Ecotoxicity:Acute aquatic effects: Fathead minnow: LC50 =1000 mg/L/96 Hr. Golden orfe: LC50 = 8970mg/L/48 Hr. Goldfish: LC50 = GT5000 mg/L/24 Hr.
Environmental:This chemical has a low potential to affect aquatic organisms, secondary waste treatmentmicroorganisms, and the germination and growth of some plants. It is readily biodegradable and isnot expected to persist in an aquatic environment. It is not likely to bioconcentrate.
Section 13 - Disposal Considerations
Dispose of in accordance with Federal, State, and local regulations.
Section 14 - Transport Information
US DOTShipping Name: Isopropanol
Hazard Class: 3UN Number: UN1219
Packing Group: PG II
Material Safety Data SheetIsopropyl Alcohol, 50-100% v/v
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Section 15 - Regulatory Information
US FederalTSCA:
CAS# 7732-18-5 is listed on the TSCA Inventory.CAS# 67-63-0 is listed on the TSCA Inventory.
SARA Reportable Quantities (RQ):None of the components are on this list.
CERCLA/SARA Section 313:This material contains Isopropyl alcohol (CAS# 67-63-0, 50-100%), which is subject to thereporting requirements of Section 313 of SARA Title III and 40 CFR Part 373.
OSHA - Highly Hazardous:None of the chemicals in this product are considered highly hazardous by OSHA.
US StateState Right to Know:
Isopropyl alcohol can be found on the following state Right-to-Know lists: California, New Jersey,Florida, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Massachusetts.
California Regulations:None.
European/International RegulationsCanadian DSL/NDSL:
CAS# 7732-18-5 is listed on Canada's DSL List.CAS# 67-63-0 is listed on Canada's DSL List.
Canada Ingredient Disclosure List:CAS# 7732-18-5 is not listed on Canada's Ingredient Disclosure List.CAS# 67-63-0 is listed on Canada's Ingredient Disclosure List.
Section 16 - Other Information
MSDS Creation Date: October 28, 1997Revision Date: October 12, 2009
Information in this MSDS is from available published sources and is believed to be accurate. No warranty, express or implied,is made and LabChem Inc. assumes no liability resulting from the use of this MSDS. The user must determine suitability of thisinformation for his application.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS) - STYRENE (Stabilized)
1. Product Identification
Synonyms : Styrene Monomer; Vinylbenzene;
Phenylethylene; Styrol; Cinnamene; Ethenylbenzene
CAS No. : 100-42-5
Molecular Weight : 104.15
Chemical Formula : C6H5CH:CH2
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2. Composition/Information on Ingredients
Ingredient CAS No Percent Hazardous
--------------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ---------
Styrene 100-42-5 90 - 100% Yes
3. Hazards Identification
Emergency Overview
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DANGER! FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR. HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED, INHALED OR
ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN. CAUSES IRRITATION TO SKIN, EYES AND RESPIRATORY
TRACT. AFFECTS CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, LIVER AND REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM.
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Health Rating : 3 - Severe (Cancer Causing)
Flammability Rating : 2 - Moderate
Reactivity Rating : 2 - Moderate
Contact Rating : 2 - Moderate (Life)
Lab Protective Equip : GOGGLES & SHIELD; LAB COAT & APRON; VENT HOOD; PROPER
GLOVES; CLASS B EXTINGUISHER
Storage Color Code : Red (Flammable)
Potential Health Effects
Inhalation:
Causes irritation to the respiratory tract. Symptoms may include coughing, shortness of
breath. A central nervous system depressant. Higher exposures can cause a build-up of fluid
in the lungs (pulmonary edema), a medical emergency.
Ingestion:
May cause irritation to the gastrointestinal tract. Symptoms may include nausea, vomiting
and diarrhea. May cause central nervous system depression. Symptoms may include
lethargy, drowsiness, staggering and sleepiness. May cause possible convulsions and risk of
pulmonary edema.
Skin Contact:
Causes irritation to skin. Symptoms include redness, itching, and pain. May produce blisters.
May be absorbed through the skin.
Eye Contact:
May cause irritation, redness, pain, and corneal damage.
Chronic Exposure:
Repeated exposure may cause nausea, vomiting, appetite loss, a sensation of drunkenness,
general weakness, and functional disorders of the nervous system and liver. May cause
dermatitis. Women may experience ovulation and menstrual disorders. May cause
mutagenic and teratogenic effects.
Aggravation of Pre-existing Conditions:
Persons with pre-existing skin disorders, eye problems, liver disease, central nervous
system disorders, or impaired respiratory function may be more susceptible to the effects of
the substance.
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4. First Aid Measures
Inhalation:
Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give
oxygen. Get medical attention.
Ingestion:
Do NOT induce vomiting. Give large amounts of water. Never give anything by mouth to an
unconscious person. Get medical attention.
Skin Contact:
Immediately flush skin with plenty of soap and water for at least 15 minutes while removing
contaminated clothing and shoes. Get medical attention. Wash clothing before reuse.
Thoroughly clean shoes before reuse.
Eye Contact:
Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, lifting lower and upper
eyelids occasionally. Get medical attention immediately.
5. Fire Fighting Measures
Fire:
Flash point : 31C (88F) CC
Autoignition temperature : 490C (914F)
Flammable limits in air % by volume: lel: 0.9; uel: 6.8
Flammable Liquid and Vapor! May accumulate static electricity. Contact with strong oxidizers
may cause fire.
Explosion:
Sealed containers may rupture when heated. Above the flash point, explosive vapor-air
mixtures may be formed. Vapors can flow along surfaces to distant ignition source and flash
back. Sensitive to static discharge.
Fire Extinguishing Media:
Water spray, dry chemical, alcohol foam, or carbon dioxide. Material floats on water and
may travel back to an ignition source and spread fire. Water spray may be used to keep fire
exposed containers cool. Do not allow water runoff to enter sewers or waterways.
Special Information:
In the event of a fire, wear full protective clothing and NIOSH-approved self-contained
breathing apparatus with full face piece operated in the pressure demand or other positive
pressure mode.
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6. Accidental Release Measures
Ventilate area of leak or spill. Remove all sources of ignition. Wear appropriate personal
protective equipment as specified in Section 8. Isolate hazard area. Keep unnecessary and
unprotected personnel from entering. Contain and recover liquid when possible. Use non-
sparking tools and equipment. Collect liquid in an appropriate container or absorb with an
inert material (e. g., vermiculite, dry sand, earth), and place in a chemical waste container.
Do not use combustible materials, such as saw dust. Do not flush to sewer! If a leak or spill
has not ignited, use water spray to disperse the vapors, to protect personnel attempting to
stop leak, and to flush spills away from exposures. US Regulations (CERCLA) require
reporting spills and releases to soil, water and air in excess of reportable quantities. The toll
free number for the US Coast Guard National Response Center is (800) 424-8802.
7. Handling and Storage
Protect against physical damage. Store in a cool, dry well-ventilated location, away from any
area where the fire hazard may be acute. Outside or detached storage is preferred. Separate
from incompatibles. Containers should be bonded and grounded for transfers to avoid static
sparks. Storage and use areas should be No Smoking areas. Use non-sparking type tools
and equipment, including explosion proof ventilation. This material is corrosive to copper
and copper alloys. Isolate from incompatible substances. Containers of this material may be
hazardous when empty since they retain product residues (vapors, liquid); observe all
warnings and precautions listed for the product. Do Not attempt to clean empty containers
since residue is difficult to remove. Do not pressurize, cut, weld, braze, solder, drill, grind or
expose such containers to heat, sparks, flame, static electricity or other sources of ignition:
they may explode and cause injury or death.
8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
Airborne Exposure Limits:
Styrene, monomer:
- OSHA Permisible Exposure Limit (PEL) - 100 ppm (TWA), 200 ppm (Ceiling),
600 ppm (Max. Conc.: 5-minute max. peak in any 3 hours)
- ACGIH Threshold Limit Value (TLV) -
20 ppm (TWA), 40 ppm (STEL), A4 - not classifiable as a human carcinogen.
Ventilation System:
A system of local and/or general exhaust is recommended to keep employee exposures
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below the Airborne Exposure Limits. Local exhaust ventilation is generally preferred because
it can control the emissions of the contaminant at its source, preventing dispersion of it into
the general work area. Please refer to the ACGIH document, Industrial Ventilation, A Manual
of Recommended Practices, most recent edition, for details.
Personal Respirators (NIOSH Approved):
If the exposure limit is exceeded, a half-face organic vapor respirator may be worn for up to
ten times the exposure limit or the maximum use concentration specified by the appropriate
regulatory agency or respirator supplier, whichever is lowest. A full-face piece organic vapor
respirator may be worn up to 50 times the exposure limit or the maximum use
concentration specified by the appropriate regulatory agency or respirator supplier,
whichever is lowest. For emergencies or instances where the exposure levels are not known,
use a full-face piece positive-pressure, air-supplied respirator. WARNING: Air-purifying
respirators do not protect workers in oxygen-deficient atmospheres.
Skin Protection:
Wear impervious protective clothing, including boots, gloves, lab coat, apron or coveralls, as
appropriate, to prevent skin contact.
Eye Protection:
Use chemical safety goggles and/or a full face shield where splashing is possible. Maintain
eye wash fountain and quick-drench facilities in work area.
9. Physical and Chemical Properties
Appearance : Colorless to yellow oily liquid.
Odor : Penetrating odor.
Solubility : Negligible (< 0.1%)
Density : 0.9059 @ 20C
pH : No information found.
% Volatiles by volume @ 21C (70F): 100
Boiling Point : 145 - 146C (293 - 295F)
Melting Point : - 30.6C (-24F)
Vapor Density (Air=1) : 3.6
Vapor Pressure (mm Hg) : 5 @ 20C (68F)
Evaporation Rate (BuAc=1) : No information found.
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10. Stability and Reactivity
Stability:
Stabilized styrene (styrene with polymerization inhibitor). Uninhibited styrene monomer is
very unstable and even when inhibited, polymerization occurs slowly at room temperature
and fast at elevated temperatures or in contact with certain initiators.
Hazardous Decomposition Products:
Carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide may form when heated to decomposition.
Hazardous Polymerization:
Polymerization may occur under fire conditions or if contaminated.
Incompatibilities:
For Styrene Monomer: Vapor is explosive when exposed to heat or flame; reacts with
oxygen above 40C (104F) to form a heat-sensitive explosive peroxide. On exposure to light
and air, styrene slowly undergoes polymerization and oxidation with formation of peroxides.
Violent polymerization may be initiated by alkali metal-graphite composites, butyllithium,
dibenzoyl peroxide, azoisobutyronitrile or di-tert-butyl peroxide. Styrene reacts violently
with chlorosulfonic acid, oleum, sulfuric acid, chlorine + iron(II)chloride and can react
vigorously with oxidizing materials. Dissolves rubber. Corrosive to copper and copper alloys.
Incompatible with peroxides, aluminum chloride, strong acids, metallic salts, halogens,
polymerization catalysts and accelerators.
Conditions to Avoid:
Heat, flame, ignition sources, air, light and incompatibles.
11. Toxicological Information
Toxicological Data:
Styrene: LD50 oral rat: 2650 mg/kg; LC50 inhalation rat: 12 gm/m3/4H. Investigated as a
tumorigen, mutagen, reproductive effector.
Reproductive Toxicity:
See Chronic Health Hazards.
--------\Cancer Lists\------------------------------------------------------
---NTP Carcinogen---
Ingredient Known Anticipated IARC Category
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Styrene (100-42-5) No No 2B
12. Ecological Information
Environmental Fate:
When released into the soil, this material is expected to readily biodegrade. When released
into the soil, this material is expected to quickly evaporate. When released into water, this
material is expected to readily biodegrade. When released to water, this material is expected
to quickly evaporate. When released into the air, this material is expected to be readily
degraded by reaction with photochemically produced hydroxyl radicals. When released into
the air, this material is expected to have a half-life of less than 1 day.
Environmental Toxicity:
The LC50/96-hour values for fish are between 1 and 10 mg/l.
13. Disposal Considerations
Whatever cannot be saved for recovery or recycling should be handled as hazardous waste
and sent to a RCRA approved waste facility. Processing, use or contamination of this product
may change the waste management options. State and local disposal regulations may differ
from federal disposal regulations. Dispose of container and unused contents in accordance
with federal, state and local requirements.
14. Transport Information
Domestic (Land, D.O.T.)
Proper Shipping Name : STYRENE MONOMER, STABILIZED
Hazard Class : 3
UN/NAPacking Group : III
International (Water, I.M.O.)
Proper Shipping Name : STYRENE MONOMER, STABILIZED
Hazard Class : 3
UN/NA : UN2055
Packing Group : III
International (Air, I.C.A.O.)
Proper Shipping Name : STYRENE MONOMER, STABILIZED
Hazard Class : 3
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UN/NA : UN2055
Packing Group : III
15. Regulatory Information : - Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals
Rule, 1989.
16. Other Information
NFPA Ratings: Health: 2 Flammability: 3 Reactivity: 2
Label Hazard Warning:
DANGER! FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR. HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED, INHALED OR
ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN. CAUSES IRRITATION TO SKIN, EYES AND RESPIRATORY
TRACT. AFFECTS CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, LIVER AND REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM.
Label Precautions:
Keep away from heat, sparks and flame.
Keep container closed.
Use only with adequate ventilation.
Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing.
Wash thoroughly after handling.
Avoid breathing vapor or mist.
Label First Aid:
If swallowed, DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Give large quantities of water. Never give
anything by mouth to an unconscious person. If inhaled, remove to fresh air. If not
breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. In case of contact,
immediately flush eyes or skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing
contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash clothing before reuse. In all cases, get medical
attention.
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Report No. : tRDH-102 1-EtA-AAQ-547(02 )
Date of ReDortins 03/0v2022Nsme and Address M/s lnd Tech Horlse Consult, G€,/6, G!'ound Floor, Sector-11, Rohini,
Delhi-110085,Project Name Proposed manufacturing of specialty chemicals and disinfectant
chemicals by M/s. Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. in the existing unit atPlot No. & Dag No. - 343, Vill & Po -sugandha, Dist- Hooghly, Westgeneal -7L2 102. M/s salts and Chemicals Pvt. Limited
Location Near Harishava remple (AAQ2! 2 2"5 4' 22.11" N 88'20'13.90' F
Month of Sampling October 2021 - December 2O21
Tvpe of Monitoring Ambient Air Monitoring(24 hourly)Parameters to be sampled PM2.5, PM1o, SO2, NO2. CO
Weather condition Clear sky
Method of sampling As oer standard MethodSampled By iRDH Team
RESUTTS
S. No. DateNear Harishava Temple {AAQ2l
PMro0rg/m') Plvlzdrrq/mr) SOr(Fglm) NOI{Fglm') NH3(pglmr)
1. o?ltol2o2t 92 56 6.9 18.8 20.1
2. 07ltol2o2L 84 53 6.4 77.2 74.4
3. Lrlr0l2o2r 109 62 7.L 20.4 23,6
4. L4lrOl2O2L 105 o-L 19.5 24.I
5. L7lLOl202t a2 )-L 19.1
o. 2LILOI2O2L 94 54 6.5 19_3 L7.4
7. 2sltol2o2L 106 63 6.9 20.4
8. 28ltOl2O2L 103 62 7.7 27.7 27.r
o oLlLtl2O2t 'L22 55 6.3 2'r-7 28.5
10. oSlLtl2O2t 165 84 8.1 22.2
11. oalLL|2O2L 144 7.4 2t.t 27.2
12. Lrltrl2o2t 72 6.8 20.6 25.3
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S. No. DateNear Harishava Temple (AACt2l
PMll[g/m' PMr,s(rq/m SOr([g/mr NO2(pglmr Nft(pglnf13. 15lLLlzO2L 111 62 6.3 19.2
14. rSlLLi2O2L tz4 56 7.1 20-i 25.1
15, 221lrl202L 155 85 6.5 24.4
16. 2sl LLl202L 143 79 7.7 21.3
17. 29lrLl2O2t 139 74 20.L 28.7
19, 06lL2l2O2t 102 6.3 L7.t 20.9
20. 09lL2l2O2r 109 6.5 ra.4 2L.4
21. L?lLzl2O2L ta4 101 6.9 27.7
22. 17l1r lrO)1 797 103 7.2 23.5 29.2
23. 2OlL2l2O2L zra tlf 8.8 31.8
24. 23lL2l2O2L 209 23.4 29.4
Mlnlmum a7.oo 51.0O 17 10 17.40zlxlmum 21a.OO 115_OO RAO )4 )O a? 10
98' Percentile 27?.e6 713.67 35' 31.96Averaqe Values 7.A7
Note. CO was found <1.0 & VOC was found <1.0
NAAQ Standards*
SNo. Pammeters Industrial /Residential Area Ecologically /Sensitive Area
01. PMro (pglm3) 100 t00
02. PMz.s (pglm3) 60 60
03. SO, (pglm3) 80 80
04. NO, (pglm3) 80 80
05. co (mglm'), 8 hourly o2
06. NH3(Fg,/m3) 400 400
It t. Voc{uslm3)*End ofReport'
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TEST REPORTAmbient Air
Report No. : tRDH-1021-EtA-MQ-547{03}
Date of Reporting 03101n022
Name snd Address M./s lnd Tech House Consult, G3,/5, GroLrnd Floor, secto!'-11, Rohini,
Delhi-11oo85.
Project Name Proposed manufacturing of specialty chemicals and disinfectantchemicals by M/s. salts and chemicals Pvt. Ltd. in the existing unit atPlot No. & Dag No.-343,v'tll & PO - Sugandha, Dist - Hooghly, WestBeneal-7L2102. M/s Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Limited
Location Kamelevpur (AAQ3! 22"53'41.17'N 88"19'59.58"F
Month of Santpling October 2021- December 2021
Type of Monitoring Ambient Air Monitoring(24 hourly
Parameters to be sampled PMr.s, PM1o, SO2, NOr. CO
Weather condition Clear sky
Metbod of sampling As oer standard Method
Samoled Bv iRDH Team
RESUTTS
S. No. DateKamdevpur (AAQ3l
PM16(||g/mr) PM1s{!g/mr) SOr(pgl-') NO;(uelm') I\ Ii(Fglmr)
1. $lLAl2O2t 96 58 7.3 74.4 ra.4
2. 07ltol2o2L 56 6.6 19.5 16.4
3. LLILOI2O2L 66 7.4 18.6 20.7
4. L4lLOl2O2L 108 64 6.8 19.3
5. tT lrolzo2L 85 54 6.4 19.4 22.5
6. 2rllol2o2r ro2 57 7.7 17.5 19.2
7. 25lLOl2O2L 1r7 57 7.5 18.3 22.6
8. 28ltol2O2r \o7 65 7.4 lv.o 24.4
9. orltLl2o2L 724 68 5.6 20.4
osl LLl2O2L 169 90 a.4 21.3 26.4
11. oel11l2o2t 151 a4 7.4 22.5 23.r
tz. LLllLl2O2L 77 20.7
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S. No. Datehmdevpur {AAqll
PMto(rrglm PtldrJpg/nr' SOr(Fslrn' Nor(uglmr NHs{tlein'
13. tsl LLlzO2r r_t5 66 6.7 20.3
14. r8l LL|aO2L 131 7t 7.4 22.4 26.2
15. 22lrLl2O2r LOl, 92 2L.r 29.t
16. 2slLLl2O2L L4a 83 8.3 t5.4 22.5
t7. 29lLLl2O2L 81 7.4 17.a
18, 02lL2l2O2L 98 8.5 r6.) za.a
19. 06lL2l2O2r 105 6.7 t7.3 2L.2
20. o9lLzl2O2t 115 67 7.3 2r.t
21. L3l12l2O2L 191 105 7.6 19.7 24.6
22. L7lt2l2O2L 707 r.6 22.3 24.7
23. 20ltzl2O2L 727 9.1 20.1 29.4
24. 23lr2l202t 2!5 lro 8.5 ta.4 24.3
Minimum 86.00 54.00 5.40 16.40 76.40Maxlmuo -o.10 22.54
98'' Percenhle 2.!-J.60 tla.70 22.1t 29.26Average Values -L5at.)6 74.25 7.50 19.54 23.45
Note.CO was found <1.0 & VOC was found <1.0
NAAQ Standardsi
S.No. Pammeters Industrial /Residential Area Ecologically /Sensitive Area
01. PM16 (pglm3) 100 100
02. PMz s (pelm3) 60 60
03. SOz (rglm3) 80 80
04. NO, (pglm3) 80 80
05. co (mslm').8 hourly 02 02
uo. NH3(uc/'m3) ri0ll 400
07. voc(uelm3) , ': .'-: .
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TEST REPORTAmbient
Report No, : rRDH-102 1-E rA-AAQ-547(04)
Date ofRenortins 03101/2022
Neme and Address M./s Ind Tech House consult, G€/6, Ground Floor, sector-11, Rohini,Delhi-110085.
Project Name Proposed manufacturing of specialty chemicals and disinfectantchemicals by M/s. Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. in the existing unit atPlot No. & Dag No. - 343, Vill & PO - Sugandha, Dist - Hooghly, Westgengal -7!2 102. M/s Salts and Chemicals Pvt- Limited
Locatien Nea!'Shltala Mandir(AAo.4) 22'54'46.44'N 88'2o'15.57'E
Month of Sampling October 2021- December 2021
Tvoe of Monitoring Ambient Air Monitoring(24 hourly)
Parameters to be sampled PMr.5, PMlo, SO2, NO2. CO
Weather condition Clear sky
Method of samplins As oer standard MethodSamoled Bv iRDH Team
RESUTTS
S. No, DateNear Shitala Mandir (AAQ4)
PM1efug/m' PMzdps/m SOr(tslm NOdlg/mr NHs(pglm
L. oslLOl2O2L 9L 55 18.4 L2.a
2. u t I tul2u2L 62 51 o.z Lt,t 13.4
3. Lr/LOl2O2L to7 53 5.9 20.2 15.6
4. t4ltol2o2L 103 63 19.2 La.2
t. L7llOI2O2L 53 !4.4 11.1
,1l7alrir1 L9.1
7. 25ltol202L 64 20.2 14.4
8. 28lLOl2O2L Lt4 7.3 20.4 13.8
9. otltllzo2r t20 53 6.2 2t.5 L5.2
10. OSTLLI2O2t 108 7.9 22.r 12.5
1X. oslLLI2O2t lro 65 7.2 13.3
L2. LLILLI2O2L 729 69 5.6 t7.3
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S. No. DateNear Shitala Mandir IAAQa)
Pltfroftrg/mt PMrdpg/m' SOz(rrglm NOr(pg/m NHs(relm'
13, tslLLl2O2L 108 6.2 18.6 L5.7
14. LslLLlzOzr tzt 65 6.9 19.5 -tcr-o
15. 22lLLl2O2t 7L 6.3 2L.7 !3.9
16, 25lLu2O2r 106 62 7.5 2L.r 12.2
11. 29lLLl2O2L 7L 7.r 19.5 10.8
18. o2lLzl2O2L IT4 8.1 2t.a 12.4
19. 06l12l2O2L 101 64 !4.2 13.1
20. 09lL2l2O2t 108 62 18.8 14.2
21. t?l12l2o2L rt3 64 6.7 L9.2 LZ.6
22. L7lr2l2O2t 74 7.L 22.5 r5.5
23. 20lL2l2O2t LZs 68 2L.1
24. 23lt2l2O2L tza 7L 7.5 23.2 13.1
Minimum 82.O0 51.00 t7.to 10.80Maxunurn 8.10 13.20
98'' lercentile 8.01 22,66 17.79Average Values 110.00 63.17 6.47 20,to 14.OO
Note. CO was found <1.0 & VOC was found <1.0
NAAQ Standards*
S.No, Pammetcrs Induslrial /Residential Area Ecologically /Sensitive Area
ot. PM16 (pglm3) 100 100
02. PM25 fug/m3) 60 60
03. SOz (pglm3) 80 80
04. NO, (pg/n3) 80 80
05. co (mslm'),8 hourv 02 tt2
06. Nii3(ps/im3i 4UU
07. VOC(uc,/m3)*Erd ofReDort' ,D,Lffi
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TEST REPORTAmbient
Report No. : I RDH -102 1-ErA-AAa-s47(0s)
Date of ReDortins 03/01/2022
Name end Address M/s tnd Tech House Consult, G€,/6, Ground Floor, sector-11, Rohini,Delhi-110085.
Project Name Proposed manufacturing of specialty chemicals and disinfectantchemicals by M/s. Salts and chemicals Pw. Ltd. in the existing unit atPlot No. & Dag No. - 343, Vill & PO - Sugandha, Dist - Hooghly, WestBengal -7t2 102. M/s Salts and Chemicals Pw. Limited
Location Near Spot-rs field (AAQs! 22'54'25.57"N 88'19'49.89'E
Month of Ssmplins October 2021- December 2021
Tvpe of Monitoring Ambient Air Monitoring(24 hourly)
Parameters to be sampled PMr.s, PMlo, SOr, NO2. CO
Weather condition Clear sky
Method of samDlins As Der standard MethodSampled Bv |RDH - am
RESUTTS
S. No. DateNear Sports field (AAQ5I
PlvtrofiLrg/mr) PMzsGg/m1 SOr(FglBr) NO2(pglmr) NHr(pglm1
t. 04lrol2o2L 95 57 7.5 19.3
2. oslrol2o2t 92 58 6.8 20.3 72.5
3. LzltOl2O2t LLA 67 7.6 19.4 16.3
4. t6lL0l202L r!! 5.9 2r.8 74.4
t, t9lLol2O2t 89 56 6.5 ro.2
6. 22lLOl2O2L 105 62 La.4 t2.L
7. 26lrOl2O2L 11? 69 7.7 t9.3 L3.4
8. 29ltOl2O2t 109 20.4 12.4
o o2l LtlTo2L .L5I 69 6.8 zt.6 76.6
10. 06lttl2o2r TZJ 7Z
Ll. 09l Lrl2O2r r20 8.1 20.2 !4.7
12. Lzlr!202L IIO 7.5 18.3 L6.4
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S. No. DateNear Sports field (AAClsl
PMllpg/mr PMr.{pglm' SOr(trs/mr NO2(pglm' I\ ft(pglm13. L6lLLl2O2t 119 66 6.9
14, L9lLLl2O2L i33 69 7.6 23.> 17.J,
15. 23lLLl2O2L Lzt 7.? 22.3 14.5
16. 26lrll2O2r ro7 7.7 13.3
17. t0lLLl2o2r L25 68 8.1 LA.4 t2.9
n? I 1, l'r.l'r 1 lne 62 '1 9 19.5 1l a
19. 07lL2l2O2t tts 65 6.9 18.3 t2.7
20. lOl!2l2O2r Ltg 68 7.5 22.3 15.3
21. r4l t2l202t 126 72 6.9 20.2 15.8
22. t&lLzl2O2t 117 64 t.6 13.2
23. 2Ll L2l2O2t 68 7.5 2V.6 15.3
24. 24lL2l2O2t rta 53 7.6
Minimum a9.oo 56_OO 6.44 1'7 An 1o.20Maxlmum 133.OO '7) OO a.10 23.50 17 10
98- Percentile 132.O4 72.OO 8.10 )? )? 76.47Averaee Values 14 R3 13 a5
Note.COwas found <1.0 & VOC was found <1.0
NAAQ Standards*
S.No. Par?meteru Industrial /Res idential Area Ecologically /Sensitive Area
01, PMro (pglm3) 100 100
02. PMz.s (pelm3) 60 60
03. SO2 (pglm3) 80 80
04. NO, (pg/m3) 80 80
u5. co (mg/m3), 8 hourly a2 02
05. NH3(selm3) 400 400
07. voc(pslm3)
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RESUTTS AllValues in dB (A)
TEST REPORTAMBIENTNO
Report No. : I RDH-1021-EtA-ANQ-547
Date of Reporting 03/01/2022
Name and Address M/s Ind Tech House Consult, G-8/4 Ground Floor, sector-11, Rohini, Delhi-110085
Project Name Propos€d manuf?cturing of specialty chemicals and disinfectant chemicals by M/s.Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. in the existing unit at Plot No. & Dag No. - 343, Vill & PO
-sugandha, Dist - Hooghly, west Bengal - 772 1O2. M/s Salts and chemicals Pvt.Limited
Location Project Site(ANQl) 22"54'2a.29"N 88'20'18.10'E Near Harishava Temple (ANQ2)
22"54'22.71"N 88"20'13.90'E, Kamdevpur (ANQ3) 22"53'41.17'N 88'19'59.58'E,Near Shitala Mandir (ANQ4) 22"54'46.44"N 88'20'15.57"E, Near Sports Field (ANQs)
22'54'25.57"N 88'19'49.89'ETvpe of Monitoring Hourly Reading for One time (24 hours)
Drte of Sampling ANQ-1 (031101202r-04170/2027],, ANQ-2 {O7/LO/202L48/L0/202L\, ANQ-3(77/t012027-72/7012021). ANa4(14lrll2l27-r5l1gl2O21), ANQ-s 04/7O/2027-oslTol2o2tl
Method of samplitrg As oer standard MethodSampling Protocol rRDH/SOP-NS/22
Sampled by lR&DH Team
Time (Hrs)
Leq, day Time
ANql- (ProlectSite)
ANQ2-{ earHarishavaTemplel
ANQ3-(Kamdevpur|
ANq+{ NearShitalaMandirl
ANQ5-(Nearsports Fieldl
06:00 - 07:00 AM 44.2 44.5 43.8
07:00 - 08:00 AM 53.3 50.7 48.6 48.6 47.2
08:00 - 09:00 AM 50.8 qo1 48.8
09:00 - 10:00 AM 56.7 52.4 5r.2 5l-.5
10:00 - 11:00 AM qql 53.1 52.s 54.7 54.7
l1:00 - 12:00 PM 57.6 54.2 52.9 53.4 53.2
12:00 - 13:00 PM 58.4 53.9 53.4 53.6
13:00 - 14:00 PM 56.6 54.7 53.8 54.2
14:00 - 15:00 PM 56.2 52.8 52.1 52.4 52.4
15:00 - 16:00 PM 59.4 53.6 53.1 53.1
16:00 - 17:00 PM 54.2 54.3 52.7 53.4 50.8
17:00 - 18:00 PM 57.r 54.7 52.2 51.6 50.1
lE:00 - 19:00 PM 55.3 50.4 50.2 49.3
19:00 - 20:00 PM 54.8 50.8 49.5 50.8 48.3
20:00 - 21:00 PM 53.1 44.2 48.1 49.4 47.6
21:00 - 22:00 PM 51.4 46.8 46.5 46.5
Lday 56.55 52.76 51.58 -.'-- 52.18 51.46
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Report No, : IRDH-1021-EIA-ANCF547
NOTE: Day reckon- 6:00 AM- 1O:m PM
I'ligtlt reckon- 1o:m PM- o6:m AM
PaglE-212
Allvalues in dBtA)
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Time (Hrs)
L€q. Night Time
ANQI- (ProiectSitel
ANQ2-{ NearHarishavaTemglel
ANQ3-(Kamdevpurl
ANq+( ileatShitalaMandir)
ANQ5-(Nearsports Field)
22:00 - 2J:00 PM44.L 43.7 43.5
23:00 - 24:00 PM42.4 40.5 42.5 42.8
24:00 - 01:00 AM 39.2 40.8 39.2
01:00 - 02:00 AM39.9 39.7 39.4
02:00 - 03:00 AM39.2 38.2 38.8 34.4
03:00 - 04:00 AM 39.4 38.6 40.4 41.3 39.4
04:00 - 05:00 AM40.6 40.2 41.8 42.8 40.8
05:00 - 06:00 AM ,1 a 42.3 43.6
Lnight 42.42 4L.16 4L.84 42.05 4t.54
CPCB LimitsJL No Dav Tintz Nipht Time
1. Indastrial area 75 70
2. Commercial mea 65 55
3. Residenti< qrea 55 45
4. Silerce Zone 50 40
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TESTREPORT(Water)
P^ge ll2
Report No. : tRDH-1021-EtA-WQ-547Date of Reportirg 03/otlzoz2Issued to M/s Ind Tech House Consult, G-8/6, Ground Floor, Sector-1l, Rohini,
Delhi-110085
Project Name Proposed manufacturing of specialty chemicals and disinfectantchemicals by M/s. Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. in the existing unit atPlot No. & Dag No. - 343, Vill & PO - Sugandha, Dist - Hooghly, WestBengal -7!2102.by M/s Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Limited
Nature of Sample Ground WaterWater collected from Project site(22"54'28.29"N 88"20'18.10"E)
Date of Sampling r!/nlzo2rMethod of sampling lS 3025- Part 1(19871
Date of testing: LU 10 / 2021 T o 18 / to / aozLSampled by IR&DH-Team
RESI.]LTS
S No. Parameter Test Protocol Results Unit
Requirements as per
rs 10s0G 2012
Acceptablelimits( Max)
Permissiblelimits(Max)
1. pH IS 1025 P-11 1983 7.356.5-8.5 No Relaxation
2. Turbidity IS 3025 P-10 (1984) <0.5 NTU 5
J. Total Hardness IS 302s P-21 (2009) 196.0 mgl 200 600
4.Total DissolvedSolids (TDS) rs 3025 P-16(1984) 458.0 mgl 500 2000
5. Calcium as Ca rs 302s P-40 (1991) 34.0 mg[ 200
6. Magnesium as Mg rs 3025 P46 (1994) 27.21 ngfl 30 100
7.lotal Alkalinity aslaCOr IS 3025 P-23 (1986) 244.0 mgl 200 600
8. Chloride as Cl rs 3025 P-32 (1e88) 79.40 mgil 250 1000
9. Barium as Ba Annex F of IS:13428 <0.05 mgL 0.7 No Relaration
10. Ammonia as N rs 302s P-34 (1988) <0.1 mg/l 0.5 No Rela.\ation
11. Sulphate as SOa rs 302s P-24 (1986) 2t.5 mgl 200 400
12. Nitrate as NO3 rs 302s P-34 (r988) 6.5 mdl 45.--:;:;;>
No Relaxation
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S No,Parameter Test Protocol Results Unit
Requirements as per
IS 1050G 2012
Acceptablelimits( Max)
Permissiblelimits(Max)
13. Fluoride as F APHA"22'd Edition 0.18 mg/l 1.5
14. Iron as Fe rs 1025 P-sl (2001) 0.11 mgl 1.0 Nq Relaxation
15. Aluminium as Al rs 3025 P-55(2003) <0.01 ngfl 0.03 0.2
16.ArionicDetergent
Alnex K of IS:13428 <0.05 mg/l 0.2 I
t7. PhenolicComoounds
rs 302s P-43 (1992) <0.001 mgl 0.001 0.002
1E. Boron as B rs 302s P-57 (2005) <0. I mgl 0.5 2.4
t9. Chromium as Cr rs 302s P-s2 (2003) <0.01 mgl 0.05 No Relaxation
20. Lead as Pb rs 3025 P47 (1e94) <0.01 mdl 0.01 No Relaxation
21. Copper as Cu IS 302s P42 (1992) <0.01 mgl 0.05 1.5
22. Mercury as Hg rs 302s P-48 (1994) <0.001 mgl 0.001No Relaxation
23. Manganese as Mn rs 3025 P-s9 (2006) <0.01 mg/l 0.10.3
24, Zinc as Zn rs 3025 P-49 (1994) <0.0t mg/l 515
25. Arsenic as As IS 3025 P-37 (r988) <0.01 mg/l 0.01 No Relaxation
26. Nickel as Ni rs 3025 P-54 (2003) <0.01 mgl 0.02 No Relaxation
27. Cadmium as Cd rs 302s P4l (1992) <0.001 mgl 0.003No Relaxation
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Report No. tRDH-1021-EtA-SW-547
Date of Reporting 03/oL/2022Issued to M/s Ind Tech House Consult, G-8/6, Ground Floor, Sector-11, Rohini,
Delhi-110085.
Project Name Proposed manufacturing of specialty chemicals and disinfectantchemicals by M/s. Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. in the existing unit atPlot No. & Dag No. - 343, Vill & Po - Sugandha, Dist - Hooghly, WestBengal - 712 102.by M/s Salts and Chemicals Pw. Limited
Nature of Sample Surface Water
Identification of Sample Water collected from Sugandha GP Pond (sWJ (22"54'29.83"N
88'20'12.64"E), Kunti River (swr) (22'54'37.52'N 88'20'9.35"E),Saraswati River (SWg) ( 22'54'32.57"N 88"20'53.67'E)
Date of Sampling tu70l2o2tMelhod of sampling lS 3025- Part 1(1987)
Date of testing: nl ro /202I To 18/ lolzozLSampled by lR&DH-Team
RESULTS
s.No. Parameter Test Method SWr SWz SWr Units
1. pH IS 3025 P-l I 1983 7.10 7.rz 't .25
Conductivity IS 3025 P-14 1984 592.0 334.0 414.O pVcm
J. Turbidity IS 3025 P-10 (1984) 54.0 3 6.0 42.0 NTU
4. Free Residual Chlorine IS 302s P-26 (1986) <0.1 <0.1 <0.I mC/l
5. Total Hardness rs 3025 P-21 (2009) 1t2.0 't6.0 84.0 ngl6. Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) IS 3025 P-16(1984) 374.0 208.0 258.0 mgl
7. Calcium as Ca IS 302s P-40 (1991) 19.2 13.0 14.4 mgr
8. Magnesium as Mg rs 3025 P-46 (1994) 15.55 l l.0 12.0 mgn
q Total Alkalinity as CaCO3 rs 3025 P-23 (1986) 188.0 120.0 132.0 mgl
10. Chloride as Cl rs 302s P-32 (1988) 75.43 26.0 30.0 mgll
ll. Barium as Ba Annex F of IS:13428 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 ngA
12. Ammonia as N IS 302s P-34 (1988) <0.1 <0.I <0.I ngl13. Sulphate as SOa rs 302s P-24 (1986) 12.2 14.0 mgl
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Report No. -IRDH-1021-EIA-SW-547 Ptg}t 212
S No. Parameter Test Method SWr SWz SW: Unit
14. Nitrate as NO3 rs 1025 P-r4 (1988) 1.7 1.4 mgl
15. Fluoride as F APHA 4500F1D) 0.12 <0.1 0.11 mgl
16. Iron as Fe rs 3025 P-53 (2003) 0.14 <0.1 0.10 mgl17. Chemical Oxygen
Demand(COD)IS 302s P-58 2006 56.0 16.0 24.0 mgl
18. Biochemical OxygenDemand@OD)at 27' Cfor 3 davs
IS 3025 P-44 i993 12.0 3.0 4.6 mgI
19. Dissolve Orygen IS 3025 P-3E 1989 3.9 6.1 6.0 mdl20. Aluminium as Al rs 302s P-ss( 2003) <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 mg1
21. Anionic Detergent Annex K oIS:13428 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 mgl22. Phenolic Compounds IS 302s P-43 (1992) <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 mgll23. Boron as B rs 3025 P-s7 (2005) <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 mg/l24. Chromium as Cr IS 3O2s P-s2 (2003) <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 mg/lt5 Lead as Pb IS 302s P47 (1994) <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 mgl26. Copper as Cu rs 302s P42 (1992) <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 mg/l27. Mercury as Hg rs 302s P-48 (r994) <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 ntgl2E. Manganese as Mn IS 302s P-s9 (2006) <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 mgi I
29. Zitc as Z^ rs 302s P-49 (1994) <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 mg/l30. Arsenic as As rs 3025 P-37 (1988) <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 mgI31. Nickel as Ni IS 3025 P-54 (2003) <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 mglt2. Cadmium as Cd IS 3025 P-4r (1992) <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 mgl
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TESTREPORT(Soil)
ReDort No. : tRDH-1021-EtA-SL-547
Date of ReporJing a3/ou2o22Issued to M/s Ind Tech House Consult, G-8/6, Ground Floor, Sector-11, Rohini, Delhi-
110085
Project Name Proposed manufacturing of specialty chemicals and disinfectant chemicals
by M/s. Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. in the existing unit at Plot No. & Dag
No. - 343, Vill & PO - Sugandha, Dist * Hooghly, West Bengal - 712 102.by
M/s Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Limited
Nature of Sample SoilIdentilication of Sample soil Sample collected from Project site (sL1)( 22"54'28.29"N 88'20'18.10"E),
Near Harishava Temple (SLz)( 22"54'22.11'N 88"20'13.90"8),Near Shitala
Mandir (S[)( 22"s4'46.44'N 88"20'1s.s7'E)
Date of Sampling LLltol2o2rMethod of sampling As per standard methodDate of testing: r! / Lo | 2ozL T o 78 ho lzozLSampled by IR&DH - Team
Rf,SULTS
S.
No.Parameter Test Method SLr S14 SLs Unit
1. pH ts 2720 P:26 ('1987) 8.30 8.25 8.36
) Conductivity rs 14767 (RA 2016) 416.0 404.0 428.0 pS/cm
3. Moisture rs 2720 P-2s(1972) 14.5 14.2 15.6 oZ by mass
4. Water Holding Capacity IRDWSOP-SUO7 18.2 17.6 18.6 %
5. Specific Gravity IS 2720 P-3 (1980) l.4l i.40 1.42
6. Bulk density IRDWSOP-SL/06 |.41 1.38 1.3 8 gftr/cc
7. Chloride IRDWSOP-SL/I4 188.0 178.0 196.0 mgikS
E. Calcium IRDII/SOP-SL/I7 1080.0 1054.0 i i 10.0 mdkc
9. Sodium IRDWSOP.SL/11 132.0 120.0 148.0 mgkg
10. Potassium IRDWSOP-SL/12 36.0 30.5 42.0 mgkc
ll. Magnesium IRDIVSOP.SL/16 184.0 170.0 192.0 mg/kC
12, Organic matter rs 2720 P-22 (1972) 0.5 5 0.54 0.5 7 o/o by mass
13.Cation ExchangeCapacitv{CEC)
IRDIVSOP-SUO9 14.5 14.3 14.6 meq/100gm
t4. Available nitrogen IS 14684 5 5.0 54.2 57.4 mgk€
15. Available Phosohorous IRDWSOP-SUIO 8.2 7.6 9.0 mglkg
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Report No. - IRDH-1021-EIA-SL-547
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Paset 2l2
s.No.
Parameter Test Metbod SLr SLz SLr Unit
16. Iron as Fe IRDWSOP-SL/22 I145.0 1296.0 t376.0 mClkg
17. Copper as Cu IPDWSOP-SL/2I 19.5 18.0 21.2 mgkg
18. Zitc as Zn IRDWSOP-SL/20 28.O 24.5 36.0 rndkg
19.
Texture
IRDTVSOP-SL/o8 o1o by massSand &.2 64.0 64.5
Clay 22.1 23.8 22.4Silt 13.7 12.2 i3.t
20.Sodium AbsorptionRatio(SAR)
IRD}YSOP-SL/13 0.97 0.90 1.07 By calculation
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RESUTTS
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2-Test Report cdnnotbe rcproduced in d pdtt or os whole in court without lqboratory pemission.3- sdmples sholl be retdined hr 4 weeks after test rcport submitted.
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Report No. : IRDH-MBL-102l-EtA-Wq -547
Date of lssue : 03/ou2022
Name of the Curtomer & Address : M/s. lnd Tech House Consult,G-8/6, Ground Floor, Sector-l1, Rohini, Delhi-110085
Proiect Name: Proposed manufacturing of sp€cialty cbemicals and disinfectant chemicals by M/s.Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. in the existing unit at Plot No. & Dag No. - 343, Vill &PO -Sugandha, Dist- Hooghly, West Bengal - 712 102. By M/s. Salts and Chemicals
Pvt Ltd.Nature of Sample : Ground Water
Sample Description : Cleaf,water without suspended particles collected in sterilized 250m1 glass bottlefrom Proiect site 122'54'28.29"N 88'20'18.10"E).
Date of Sampling : tLlLOl2O2!
Sample Reaeived on : L2/LO/2O2r
Sample Code No. wQ-547
Date ofTesting: 721 rol2o27 to 761 7ol 2027
Sample Drawn By : lR&DH-Team
Sr. No. Test Parameter Test Method Results UnitRequirements
as perlS 10500:2012
7. TotalcoliformlS:1522:1981
(Reaffirmed 2014)<2 MPN*/100m1
shall not be
detectable in any 100
mlsample
2. E.colilS:1622:1981
(Reaffirmed 2014)Absent Present or Absent /100m1
Shall not be
detectable in any 100
mlsample
MPN* - Most Probable Number *+End ofReport+*
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Report No. : IRDH-MBL-102l-EtA-SWQ -547
Date of lssue : 03 /o!2022Name of the customer & Address : M/s. Ind Tech House Consult,
G-8/6, Ground Floor, Sector-l1, Rohini, Delhi-110085
Project Name: Proposed manufacturing of specialw chemicals and disinfuctant chemicals by M/s.Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. in the existing unit at Plot No, & Dag No. - 343, Vill &PO - sugandha, Dist- Hooghly, West aengal -712 LO2. By M/s. Salts and ChemicalsPvL Ltd,
Nature of Sample : Surface Water
Sample Description : Clearwaterwith suspended particles collected in sterilized 250mlglass bottles fromSugandha GP Pond (SW1) {22'54'29.83"N 88'20'12.54"E), Kunti River (SWr)(22"54'37 .52"N 88'20'9.35"E), Saraswati River (SW3) ( 22'54'32.57'N 88"20'53.67'E)
Date of Sampling : LuL0l2o2tSample Received on ; 12/LO/2O2r
Sample Code No, sWQ-s47
Date ofTesting: 12 | rol 2027 to 76 / 70 | 2027
Sample Drawn By : lK6.UH-l eam
Sr. No. Test Parameter Test Method Results Unit
sw1 sw2 5W3
1. TotalcoliformlS:.1622:79AI
(Reaffirmed 2014)220 350 900 MPN*/100m1
2. t.cotllS: 1622:1981
(Reaffirmed 2014)Present Present Present Present or Absent /100m|
MPN* - Most Probable Numbel +*End otReporF*
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Rs. 1000 ONE
5100 HUNDRED RUPEES
HNOO 7 O0100
1 INDIA INDIA INDIA NON JUDICIAL
sRs uyan amTA WEST BENGAL Y 901066 SERVICE AGREEMENT
This Service Agreement (Agreement') is made at 2.0 Surandha, Hoogty 712102 West Benxal on
this22 day ofp 2019, between;
M/s. Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. having its registered office at P.0. Sugandha, Hoogy 712102 West Bengel, represented by its Managing Director, Mr, Sumit Kumar Biswas. (hereinafter referredto as "the Generator which expression unless repugnant to the subject or context thereof, shal
include its administrators, successors and permitted assigns) as Party No.1
AND
M/s WEST BENGAL WASTE MANAGEMENT UMITED, Company registered under the Companies Act, 1956 and having its registered office at Jindal Towers, Block A, 4h Floor, 21/1A/3, Darga Road, Kolkata 700017 (hereinafter referred to as "the Operator" which expression unless repugnant to the subject or context thereof, shall include its administrators, successors and permitted assigns) as
Party No.2
The Generator and Operator hereinafter indiidually referred to as 'Party and collectively as
Parties
wHEREAS;
A. The Operator is engaged in the business of Waste Management and presently operating Integrated Common Hazardous Waste Treatment Storage Disposal Facility at JL-103, Mouza -Purba Srikrishnapur, P.s. Sutahata, Haldia 721635 under its control (hereinafter called "TSDF"),as per the guidelines under Hazardous & Other Waste (Management & Transboundary
For Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.
Managing Director
Movement) Rules, 2016 and amendments thereof, and as per the authorization of West Bengal Pollution Control Board (WBPCB).
A. The Generator being desirous of availing the services of collection, transport, treatment, storage and
disposal of hazardous wastes (hereinafter referred to as "Waste") generated at their premises (here in after more fully described) approached Operator and the same has been accepted by Operator on
the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement read with the provisions of Hazardous & Others Waste (Management & Transboundary Movement) Rules 2016, as amended from time to time and
supervision of the WBPCB.
NOW THEREFORE in consideration of the above-mentioned premises and the mutual promises contained herein, the Generator and Operator have agreed to enter into this Agreement under the terms and conditions set forth hereinafter.
1. DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION
1.1 Definitions: In this Agreement, including in the recitals hereof, the following words, expressions and abbreviations shall have the following meanings, unless the context otherwise requires:
a. "Agreement" means this agreement including all attach ments, annexure or schedules
annexed thereto.
b. "Hazardous Rules" means Hazardous & Other Waste (Management & Transboundary
Movement) Rules, 2016 as amended from time to time.
C. "WBPCB" means West Bengal Pollution Control Board.
d. TSDF means the Integrated Common Hazardous Waste Treatment Storage Disposal Facility operated by Operator pursuant to the Consent for Operation No. 96/25(CON)-2316/2008 dated 04.03.2016 under Section 25 & 26 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Polution) Act, 1974, under Section 21 of Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 and Authorisation under the Provisions of Hazardous & Other Waste (Management & Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2016.
e. "Waste" means hazardous waste generated in the premises of the Generator.
1.2 Interpretation: In this Agreement, unless the subject or context otherwise requires:
a. reference to the singular number shall include references to the plural number and vice-versa;
b. references to a "person shall include references to natural persons, partnership firms, companies, bodies corporate and associations, whether incorporated or not or any other organization or entity including any governmental or political sub-division, ministry, department or agency thereof;
C. references to recitals, clauses and schedules / annexure are to recitals, clauses and schedules to this Agreement;
d. any reference herein to a statutory provision shall include such provision, as is in force for the time being and as from time to time, amended or re-enacted in so far as such amendment or re-enactment is capable of applying to any transactions covered by this Agreement.
e. Clause headings used herein are only for ease of reference and shall not affect the
interpretation of this Agreement.
1.3 The Schedules/ Annexure shall form an Integral part of this Agreement.
All capitalized terms used in this agreement which have not been specifically defined in this Agreement shall, unless inconsistent with the context have the meanings assi�nedto them under the Authorlsation Agreement.
1.4
FRr Salt and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.
Managing Director
d. any reference herein to à statutory provision shall include such provision, as is in force for the time being and as from time to time, amended or re-enacted in so far as such
amendment or re-enactment is capable of applying to any transactions covered by this
Agreement.
e. Clause headings used herein are only for ease of reference and shall not affect the
interpretation of this Agreement.
1.3 The Schedules/ Annexure shall form an integral part of this Agreement.
All ca pitalized terms used in this agreement which have not been specifically defined in this
Agreement shall, unle: under the Authorisation Agreement.
1.4
inconsistent with the context have the meanings assigned to them
sCOPE OF SERVICES
2.1 The scope of services to be provided by Operator under this Agreement shall be collection,
transportation, treatment, storage and disposal of Waste generated at the premises of the Generator located at P.O. Sugandha, Hoogly 712102 West Bengal ('Premises).
t is agreed between the Paries that Operator shall provide the above services to the Generator through the TSDF operated by Operator and located at 1.L. No 103, Mouza -Purba Srikrishnapur, P.s. Sutahata, Haldia 721635.
2.2
Operator shall dispose the Waste as per the mandate of the WBPCB read with the provisions of Hazardous Waste Rules.
2.3
Operator also agrees to accept even non-hazardous wastes from the Generator provided that the WBPCB issues 'no objection'.
2.4
GENERAL CONDITIONS
The Generator shall immediately upon execution of this Agreement, become registered
member of Operator by paying a Lifetime membership deposit of Rs. 10,000.00 only)s The lifetime membership deposit is adjustable against waste disposal charges only, in the event either party decides to terminate this Agreement. Deposit will be applicable for a minimum period of five (5) years from date of signing the Agreement. No Financial Charges are applicable on the membership deposit collected by Operator. Generator is also liable to pay
3.1
For Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.
Managing Director
a refundable security deposit to Operator. The security deposit shall be equivalent to
minimum of three (3) month average waste disposal user charges.
The Generator shall provide to Operator, a sample of the Waste and inform the entire
process details which leads to generation of such Waste, for the purpose of determining the Waste characteristics and to decide parameters for comprehensive analysis, as well as its final pathway of treatment, storage and disposal of the Waste.
3.2
Operator shall carry on the comprehensive analysis of the Waste in its laboratory at the cost of the Generator, as per the parameters identified under Annexure 1. The comprehensive
analysis report shall be used by Operator to determine the disposal pathway based on the waste characteristics & as per Ministry of Environment Pollution Control Board) and the concerned WBPCB rules and guidelines issued from time to time. Disposal pathway shall be mutually agreed between the Generator & Operator and
shall form basis for disposal and user charges
3.3
Forests (MoEF), CPCB (Central
Operator on receipt of information from the Generator shall plan and schedule for collection of the Waste from the Generator Premises and the safety during transportation shall be the collective responsibility of the Generator and the transporter.
3.4
3.5 The Generator shall provide the details of Waste to Operator as mentioned below complete details of the Waste and its characteristics regarding presence of explosive/ ignitable/ corrosive/ toxic/ odorous compounds in the manifest provided to the
transpo r for safe transportation and dispo
ii) Safety information in 'Form 8', Waste transportation manifest in 'Form 10 and TREM Card in 'Fom 9 for every Waste type as per Hazardous Waste Rules.
Operator shall analyze the Waste received through finger print analysis as per the parameters identified under Annexure lI as prescribed by the concerned WBPCB.
3.6
In the event there are any differences in the analysis results of comprehensive analysis and
finger print analysis, the Generator may either accept the results of Operator or send their samples to a mutually agreed third party analysis at their own cost. Any discrepancy in
relation thereto shall be informed to the WBPCB.
3.7
The Generator shall provide a fresh comprehensive analysis report when there is a change in
the waste characteristics, manufacturing processes, changes in product mix or upon
completion of two (2) years whichever is earlier.
3.8
In the event of any false information or withholding information, all the liabilities, whether directly or indirectly arising there from, during transportation, handling, treatment &
disposal shall be the responsibility of the Generator
3.9
For Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.
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The Generator shall provide an advance declaration every year in the month of April assuring quantity of Waste they would be sending to Operator till March 31 of the
succeeding year, in the format provided under Annexure ll, Declaration.
3.10
The Generator shall also declare Waste quantities on a annual and/or monthly basis as per
Hazardous & Other Waste (Management & Transboundry Movement) Rules, 2016 in the
format provided under Annexure l.
3.11
3.12 Operator agrees to provide its containers available at its TSDF to the Generator provided the
Generator pays the container maintenance charges to Operator as per Annexure IV.
The Waste supplied by the Generator shall not contain any kind of nuclear and/or radio
active and/or any other prohibited material. 3.13
Operator shall also supply specialy designed containers to help segregate the Waste and
arrange the transportation of such containers from the Generator premises. 3.14
uSER CHARGES & TERMS OF PAYMENT
The Generator shall pay monthly user charges to Operator for its services as per the slab mentioned under Annexure IV, which shall be based upon the Declaration given by the
Generator as provided under Annexure lI.
4.1
GST shall be paid as extra over and above our quoted rates at the rate applicable, if any, at
the time of billing. Tax Laws are subject to amendments from time to time and accordingy any tax will be applicable, will be charged as extra. GST is like any other indirect tax to be
collected by the WBWML from the Generator and the same is remitted to the government
4.2
account.
5% escrow deposit would be charged for the landfill, landfill after treatment waste over and
above the disposal charges as may become applicable from time to time as per MOEF
notification.
4.3
The user charges are subject to annual revision on the basis of Govt. of India wholesale price
index and including but not limited to every event of escalation of fuel costs, power tariff,
change in disposal technologies and/or method, wage hike and others.
4.4
Operator shall send the monthly user charges invoice to the Generator on or before 5th of
every succeeding month and the bill amount shall be payable by the Generator on or before
5th of the subsequent month.
4.5
Any dispute in the invoice of user charges shall be intimated to the Operator within seven
days of receipt of the bill, failing to which shall be treated as final. 4.6
For Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.
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Managing Director
In case of delayed payments the Generator shall be liable to pay interest at the rate of 2% per month on the outstanding amount during the default period. In the event of any bill
amount along with interest is due for more than three (3) months, Operator reserves the
right to refuse to extend its services to the Generator and even to terminate this Agreement
4.7
with immediate effect.
TERM OF AGREEMENT
This Agreement shall be valid for a period of Three (3) years effective from 23.6
subject to earlier termination by either party in accordance with this Agreement.
6 FORCE MAJEURE
Notwithstanding anything else contained herein, neither Party hereto shall be liable for
damages or to have this agreement terminated for any delay or default in the performance of such Party hereunder if such delay or default in performance derives from conditions
beyond the reasonable control of such Party, including but not limited to, acts of god,
strikes, fires, floods, extreme drought, shortage of supply, riots, work stoppages, embargoes, governmental actions or damage to the plant or facility or any cause unavoidable or beyond the control of either party inctuding any arbitrary ruling by the Government prohibiting the
handling of the Waste or continuing domestic or international problems such as wars or
insurrections.
1 INDEMNIT
The Generator do hereby indemnify, keep indemnified and hold harmless the Operator, its
representatives, nominees and officers (including without limitation, reimbursement of any
loss suffered by Operator and / or its officers, directors, employees, agents or affiliates and
their legal costs), awards, damages, losses and / or expenses, elither pecuniary or non
pecuniary in nature, arising directly or indirectly, whether during collection or transportation
or treatment or storage or disposal, as a result of:
the Waste supplied by or collected from the Generator in case of any mismatch of
waste from trem card or finger prints; and any non-disclosure or wrong disclosure of
any information as to the characteristic of waste, or
a
any civil or criminal proceedings or liability under any law for any unlawful dumping
of untreated wastes by the waste Generator either at the project site of Operator or b
anywhere else.
EVENTS OF DEFAULT
The following shall constitute Generator's events of default:
a. f the Generator fails/ refuses to pay its bills/ dues for the user charges payable under
this Agreement. b. If the Generator fails/ refuses to pay within the time stipulated the advance amounts
and deposits etc. called upon to do so by Operator.
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Managing Director
C.If the Waste supplied by the Generator contains any radio active or prohibited material. d. If the Generator commits gross violation of the terms of this agreement. 9 TERMINATION
9.1 The Operator shall have the right to terminate this Agreement immediately in case of Generator's failure to rectify any of the events of default within fifteen (15) days from the date of receipt of notice for rectification from the Operator.
Either pariy shall have the right to terminate this Agreement in the event of violation of any of the terms and conditions as agreed upon in this Agreement or otherwise, upon giving thirty (30) days written notice to the other party.
9.2
10 ENTIRE AGREEMEENT
This Agreement shall be deemed to represent the entire Agreement between the parties hereto regarding the subject matter hereof and shall supersede, cancel and replace any and all prior agreements or arrangements, (either oral or written) if any, in this behalf, by and
between the Parties hereto.
11 RELATIONSHIP OF THE PARTIES
Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to constitute a partnership, joint venture or agency by and between the Parties hereto.
12 AMMENDMENTS
This Agreement may be modified or amended only by writing, duly executed by or on behalf of the Parties hereto. This also applies to a waiver of the written form.
13 SEVERABILTY
All stipulations contained in this Agreement shall be so constructed as not to infringe the provisions of any applicable law. In the even be illegal, invalid or unenforceable under any present or future laws of the Republic of lIndia
such provisions shall be deemed terminable and the remaining parts & provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force & effect.
any provisions of this Agreement is held to
14 NOTICES
Any notice, request, demand or other communication given or made under or in connection with the matters contemplated by this Agreement shal be in writing and shall be delivered
personally or sent by registered post acknowledgement due or by facsimile or by courier:
14.1
In case of GENERATOR to:
1
For Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.
Managing Director
Atn: Managing Director Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.
Centre Point, 21, Hemanta Basu Sarani, Suite No. 320, 3rd Floor Kolkata-700001, West Bengal, India
In cose of OPERATOR to: Attn: Project In-Charge West Bengal Waste Management Ltd JL-103, Mouza - Purba Srikrishnapur, P.S. Sutahata, Haldia 721635
and shall be deemed to have been duly given or made as follows:
a (6) (c)
if personally delivered, upon delivery at the address of the relevant Party;
if sent by registered post-acknowledgement due seven (7) days after the posting: if sent by facsimile upon receipt of confirmation by sender, from the receiver, that
the facsimile has been recelved; if sent by courier four (4) days after the date of dispatch. (d)
A Party may notify the other Party of a change to its name, relevant addressee or address number for the purposes of Cause 14.1 as provided herein.
14.2
15 DISPUTE RESoLuTION
Any dispute arising on any clause or clauses of this Agreement and the contents of the Annexure, hereto between the Generator and Operator shall be referred to Arbitration in accordance with the provisions of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. The arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in English and the seat of arbitration shall be at Hyderabad. The arbitral award shall be final and binding upon both the Parties. No Party shall make the contents of the award public unless upon the written approval of the other Party.
16 JURCIDICTION OF COURTS / APPLICABLE LAW
Operator and the Generator mutually agree that the courts of law at Hyderabad / Kolkata shall have the exclusive jurisdiction over all the disputes arising out of this Agreement.
For M/s. Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. For WEST BENGAL WASTE MANAGEMENT LTD
FoRSalts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.
Managing Director
For Salts eand Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.
lwwck km1ie Menaging Director
Name: Sumit Kumar Biswas
Designation: Managing Director Name: SNEHANGSHU CHAKRABORTY
Designation: Project In-Charge
For Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. In the Presence of
Sa onm In the Presence of SAJAL GANouu
(Manager Operationl& Expotlmport
Name: S4 maT s ARkAR Name: Sajal Ganguli
Designation: Manager Operattons& Export Import Designaon , A Maya
ANNEXURE
Parameters to be analyzed for Comprehensive analysis of WASTE: Physical State: (Liquid/ Slurry/ Sludge/ Semi-solid/Solid: Inorganic, Onganic, Metallic)
b. Different Phases: (in cases of Solid / Surries/Sludge) contained in aqueous liquids/solutions
c. Colour and Texture
d. Specific Gravity
For Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
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e. Viscosity
f. Calorific Value
Flash Point
h. % Moisture content (Lass an ignition at 105oC)
i. %Organic Content (Loss on ignition at 550oc)
Paint Filter Liquid Test (PFLT)
k. PH
L.Sulphur (elemental) m. 24 hour Leaching Procedure
n. Reactive Cyanide (PPM)
o. Total Cyanide
p. Reactive Sulphide (ppm)
q. Sulphur elementaB
.Concentration of individual inorganics (Metals), both total and leachable, specific
parameters to be determined based on source of waste
S. Oil and Grease
t. Extractable Organics
u. % Carbon, % Nitrogen, % Sulphur, % Hydrogen
V. Concentration of Indivldual Organics
w. TCLP for identified parameters
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ANNEXURE I
Parameters to be analyzed for Finger Print Analysis: a. Physical State of the WASTE b. ldentification of different phases of WASTE
C.Colour and Texture d. Specific Gravity
e. ViscositY
f. Flash Point
8 % Moisture content (Loss on ignition at 105°C)
h. %Orranic Content (Loss on ignition at 550°C) i. Paint Filter Liquid Test (PFLI)
Liquid Release test k. pH
.Reactive Cyanide (PPM
m. Reactive Sulphide (ppm)
Salts and Chemicals, Pvt. Ltd.
Managing Director
ANNEXURE III
DECLARATION
We M/s. Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. hereby declare that based on our industry production and our annual projections we shall be disposing the following Hazardous Waste types to Operator. (Additiona sheets could be used for multiple waste types)
The Avg. Yearty generation of Hazardous Waste is expected as follows.
1. Avg. MT per year of 2. Avg.0.24 MT per year of
3 Category 6.11 Category 353
type of Hazardous WASTE
type of Hazardous WASTE
3. Avg MT per year of type of Hazardous WASTE
Avg. monthly generation of Hazardous Waste is expected as follows.
1. Avg. 0.25 MT per month of Category 6.1 type of Hazardous WASTE
0.02 MT per month of Category 35.3 type of Hazardous WASTE
type of Hazardous WASTE
2. Avg
3. Avg. MT per month of
The Total accumulated/stored/buried in pits Hazardous Waste from the period of
.20.. is approximately as follows which is being sent to disposal at WBMWL.
4. Avg 2.9 MT per year of Category 6.1 type of Hazardous WASTE
0.28 MT per year of Category 35.3 type of Hazardous WASTE
type of Hazardous WASTE 5. Avg..
6. Avg. MT per year of .
FOR Ms. Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Fer Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.
www.Kwmw.l dus Managing Director
For Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Authorized Signatory Generator, The Second Part
SAJALGANGULI (Manager Operation &|xport Import)
Sign:.... uumoe**************** Name :Mr. Sajal Gangul Company/Occupation: Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Designation: Manager Operations & Export imporsalts apd Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.
Witness:
Avindls BhHathaya Authorised Signatory
Sign.. Name Arindam Bhattacharva Company/Occupation: Salts and Chemicals Pvt, Ltd Designation: Office Executive
Witness:
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ANNEXURE IV
Membership Deposit & USER Charges Details: to avail CHW-TSDF services.
1) Membership Deposit
A lifetime initial registration amount has to be paid by the GENERATOR.
The following matrix shall help GENERATOR determine the payable amount as applicable.
Membership Deposit (Rs.) Capital investment [Rs.]
RED ORANGE
0-2 Lakhs Rs. 2,000/-
2-5 Lakhs Rs.5,000/-
5-25 Lakhs Rs.10,000/
25 60 Lakhs Rs.20,000/
60 Lakhs- 1 Crore Rs.35,000/- Rs.25,000/
1-5 Crores Rs.75,000/- Rs.35,000/-
5-10 Crores Rs.1.00 Lakh Rs.40,000/-
10-50 Crores Rs.1.50 Lakhs Rs.50,000/
50-100 Crores Rs.2.00 Lakhs Rs.75.000/
100-200 Crores Rs.3.00 Lakhs Rs.1.00 Lakhs
>200 Crores Rs.5.00 Lakhs Rs.1.50 Lakhs
Security Deposit shall be applicable if Avg. Monthly Waste Disposal User Charges are higher than the applicable Membership Deposit and shall be equivalent to minimum of Three month of Avg. Waste
Disposal User Charges
Note: This deposit is adjustable against waste supply in the event, members desire to withdraw
membership or as per Clause in Agreement.
2) User Charges:
The GENERATOR shall pay the following applicable User Charges based on the Waste Types.
For Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. a) Direct Landfill: per MT
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Direct disposal into Landfill Rs. 2460.00/-per MT
b)Stabilization Charges: per MT
Cost of Direct Land filling (1+Bulking Factor)+ Cost of Stabilization Reagents + Rs.350.00 per MT
for re-handling expenses.
c)Incineration Charges: per MT or KL (also depends on Material Density) Rs. 8200/- (Base Cost)+ Cost of Chemicals, Additives +Cost of Fuel +Cost of Power + Cost of
Pollutant Scrubbing +Cost of throughput time + residual landfill
3) Transportation CharRes: [Optional, applicable when Operator Services are utilized]
a) Waste Transport Charges:
A. Minimum Charges Applicable per Trip for local HALDIA region.
For Six Wheeler Approximately 5.0 MT capacity Vehicle Rs 3000/ For Six Wheeler Approximately 7.5 MT Capacity Vehicle Rs 4000/- For Ten Wheeler Approximately 16 MT Capacity Vehicle - Rs 6000/-
.
i.
ii.
B. Minimum Charges Applicable per Trip for Non-local.
Rs. 6.50/- per Km per Ton (MT), distance calculated both-ways. Full truck charges will be levied if the full quantity load as per vehicle passing capacity is not given by generator.
b) Truck Detention Charges:
Maximum time of Two hours is allowed for the truck to be detained at the GENERATOR premises from the time of reporting to their Security Gate. In the event this period is exceeded then Rs. 75s0/- per hour shall be charged as detention charges unless it is mutually agreed and
accepted between both parties in writing.
4) Container Maintenance Charges: [Optional, applicable when Operator Services are utilized]
he GENERATOR has to pay the following charges as mentioned below towards the services of
the Container, if opted for by the GENERATOR.
a) Container Maintenance charges: The Container deposits are:
16.0 MT Hook Loaders Rs. 4,15,000/-per Container Rs. 4,95,000/-per Container 22.0 MT Hook Loaders
Note: Since these containers will be replaced after three years, above container maintenance charges
will be valid for three years only b) Contalner Handling Charges:
The GENERATOR shall pay for Container Handling Charges to Operator as follows for utilizing the
Material Handling Equipment.
Unloading Charges: Rs 350/-per MT
5) Minimum Monthly Service Charres: The GENERATOR has to pay a minimum monthly service charge of Rs. 500/- (f Capital Investment <25
Lakh) or Rs. 1000/- (if Capital Investment >25 Lakh) per month. This amount shall be adjusted against
every month User Charges invoices or financial period of one year. In the event, for whats oever reason,
the GENERATOR is unable to utilize the facility services for a particular month/period, the GENERATOR
shall forfeit the amount that is unutilized in that financial year.
Terms &Conditions: For Salts and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.
w.t Kmalo
Managing Director 14
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ANEXURE-3.2
SOCIO-ECONOMIC DATA OF THE STUDY AREA
Table- 1: Village wise Population of Study Area
SN village
Code
Name of
the village
No of
HH
Total population SC population ST Population
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
1. 324832 Chahaka 109 248 253 501 51 47 98 52 56 108
2. 324833 Kalyanpur 386 863 816 1679 286 272 558 118 111 229
3. 324859 Mahanad Bejpara
408 892 837 1729 402 361 763 55 60 115
4. 324865 Barasarasa 588 1291 1218 2509 351 310 661 427 422 849
5. 324867 Gurjala 195 363 377 740 75 66 141 0 0 0
6. 325041 Talandu 325 703 663 1366 218 195 413 237 219 456
7. 325042 Taragun 332 686 649 1335 245 226 471 141 143 284
8. 325043 Fatepur 285 623 622 1245 256 246 502 165 171 336
9. 325052 Kabirhati 42 64 65 129 55 57 112 7 5 12
10. 325053 Rajarambati 327 686 673 1359 304 314 618 0 0 0
11. 325054 Naksa 297 730 644 1374 49 38 87 3 2 5
12. 325055 Bharatpur 246 552 554 1106 152 165 317 31 36 67
13. 325056 Hediapota 92 201 194 395 59 56 115 0 0 0
14. 325057 Purushotta
mpur 366 776 767 1543 522 531 1053 0 2 2
15. 325058 Joypur 611 1264 1208 2472 187 173 360 71 70 141
16. 325059 Dadpur 85 181 183 364 156 150 306 1 1 2
17. 325060 Demra 666 1428 1327 2755 555 530 1085 39 41 80
18. 325061 Refaitpur 654 1428 1268 2696 401 371 772 32 35 67
19. 325062 Jatrasudi 275 709 702 1411 698 693 1391 0 0 0
20. 325063 Banpara 222 496 467 963 216 213 429 0 0 0
21. 325064 Gaharpur 191 404 383 787 278 249 527 0 0 0
22. 325065 Uttar
Hazipur 16 31 31 62 10 13 23 0 0 0
23. 325066 Benipur 918 1937 1856 3793 832 821 1653 174 186 360
24. 325067 Gajaghanta 1112 2343 2337 4680 448 408 856 12 10 22
25. 325068 Minajpur 176 403 377 780 62 58 120 7 10 17
26. 325069 Dingalhat 965 2360 2214 4574 300 265 565 41 40 81
27. 325070 Saptagram 402 892 866 1758 276 234 510 3 2 5
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SN village
Code
Name of
the village
No of
HH
Total population SC population ST Population
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
28. 325071 Dakshin Hazipur
20 46 40 86 18 14 32 0 0 0
29. 325072 Chhota Khejuria
881 1916 1818 3734 444 449 893 64 81 145
30. 325073 Tegharia 301 602 566 1168 234 210 444 13 13 26
31. 325074 Trish Bigha 555 1210 1130 2340 118 89 207 86 86 172
32. 325075 Namajghar 441 913 868 1781 211 188 399 108 110 218
33. 325077 Krishnapur
Chandanpur 493 1057 964 2021 111 95 206 88 92 180
34. 325078 Iswarbaha 415 913 895 1808 39 39 78 0 0 0
35. 325079 Debananda
pur 849 1789 1660 3449 532 477 1009 54 81 135
36. 325080 Kazidanga 713 1541 1515 3056 203 194 397 13 8 21
37. 325081 Balagarh (P) 110 259 263 522 9 9 18 0 0 0
38. 325082 Kapasdanga
(P) 601 1273 1278 2551 418 404 822 2 1 3
39. 325083 Narayanpur
(P) 788 1590 1584 3174 243 250 493 22 25 47
40. 325084 Kanagar 988 2106 2025 4131 772 739 1511 8 5 13
41. 325085 Akna 130 295 276 571 80 71 151 24 22 46
42. 325086 Benabharui 215 484 453 937 2 0 2 4 4 8
43. 325087 Chinchurah
(P) 341 655 639 1294 92 96 188 8 6 14
44. 325088 Uttar
Chandannagar (P)
232 530 582 1112 59 55 114 14 15 29
45. 325089 Khamarpara 240 564 466 1030 161 117 278 0 0 0
46. 325090 Charkona 10 30 33 63 29 30 59 0 0 0
47. 325091 Kola (CT) 1816 3642 3629 7271 1087 1120 2207 45 55 100
48. 325092 Hansghara (CT) WARD NO.-0001
1823 3936 3729 7665 2506 2374 4880 19 14 33
49. 325095 Amodghata
(CT) 1895 3909 4001 7910 615 604 1219 5 5 10
50. 325096 Alikhoja
(CT) WARD NO.-0001
1057 2278 2335 4613 540 591 1131 46 42 88
51. 325097 Shankhanag
ar (CT) 1720 4483 4118 8601 327 305 632 60 45 105
52. 325098
Chak Banshberia (CT) WARD NO.-0001
1959 5353 5004 10357 619 547 1166 208 240 448
53. 325099 Manushpur (CT) WARD NO.-0001
1901 4130 4018 8148 487 461 948 60 58 118
54. 325100 Keota (P)
(CT) WARD NO.-0001
3927 9800 9075 18875 2670 2629 5299 264 242 506
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SN village
Code
Name of
the village
No of
HH
Total population SC population ST Population
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
55. 325101 Kodalia (CT) 2195 4536 4458 8994 1823 1892 3715 65 71 136
56. 325102 Naldanga
(CT) WARD NO.-0001
2922 6784 6356 13140 825 837 1662 113 99 212
57. 325103 Kulihanda
(CT) WARD NO.-0001
3947 8244 7725 15969 4790 4465 9255 67 62 129
58. 325104 Dharmapur (CT) WARD NO.-0001
2096 4265 4191 8456 2115 2057 4172 89 101 190
59. 325105 Simla (CT) 4009 7941 8047 15988 1994 1984 3978 272 283 555
60. 325107 Karichar
Bheri 508 1168 1100 2268 457 458 915 0 0 0
61. 325108 Ugly 331 660 692 1352 4 7 11 2 5 7
62. 325109 Dubir Bheri 711 1404 1458 2862 147 141 288 102 97 199
63. 325110 Maheswarb
ati 380 811 771 1582 31 31 62 209 201 410
64. 325111 Ranir Bheri 193 426 398 824 302 283 585 3 4 7
65. 325112 Purbba
Jalarbheri 94 191 175 366 59 52 111 0 0 0
66. 325113 Dakatiar
Bheri 344 765 727 1492 5 4 9 81 84 165
67. 325114 Banseye 321 694 692 1386 235 241 476 19 19 38
68. 325115 Paunan 1194 2534 2469 5003 935 904 1839 450 472 922
69. 325116 Polba 1596 3333 3293 6626 1108 1091 2199 519 582 1101
70. 325117 Sangrampur 284 670 619 1289 154 147 301 162 158 320
71. 325118 Kusundipara 223 468 433 901 202 184 386 187 191 378
72. 325119 Patna
Bhairabpur 1029 2243 2161 4404 1192 1131 2323 318 328 646
73. 325120 Sudarsan 857 1851 1786 3637 778 748 1526 172 185 357
74. 325121 Gaula 118 327 267 594 41 33 74 43 33 76
75. 325122 Goaljor 148 349 346 695 128 129 257 109 116 225
76. 325123 Khatni 114 269 251 520 96 102 198 3 9 12
77. 325124 Mirzzapur 261 536 553 1089 201 202 403 95 98 193
78. 325125 Jatarpur 73 144 145 289 27 28 55 12 15 27
79. 325126 Saranpur 188 408 434 842 44 45 89 154 141 295
80. 325127 Paranchapu
r 205 488 465 953 95 103 198 0 0 0
81. 325128 Ramnathpur 474 1017 1006 2023 396 397 793 79 89 168
82. 325129 Kotalpara 612 1201 1257 2458 451 459 910 174 182 356
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SN village
Code
Name of
the village
No of
HH
Total population SC population ST Population
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
83. 325130 Kagjipara 269 551 557 1108 195 201 396 33 33 66
84. 325131 Dakshinpara 525 1105 1018 2123 349 315 664 54 66 120
85. 325132 Sitala 517 980 1006 1986 275 299 574 0 0 0
86. 325133 Meghsar 659 1368 1305 2673 741 729 1470 0 0 0
87. 325134 Nagarpara 262 495 485 980 145 129 274 0 0 0
88. 325135 Harmala 393 758 777 1535 245 269 514 125 130 255
89. 325136 Balichara 105 209 228 437 71 90 161 0 0 0
90. 325137 Uttar
Dadpur 383 795 759 1554 303 293 596 153 140 293
91. 325138 Kasemaligar 309 663 613 1276 298 266 564 0 0 0
92. 325139 Birpala 140 304 279 583 0 0 0 99 104 203
93. 325140 Radhanagar 184 380 364 744 220 205 425 58 59 117
94. 325141 Basudebbati 574 1203 1178 2381 755 758 1513 2 6 8
95. 325142 Malipara 120 247 249 496 157 162 319 0 0 0
96. 325143 Ekbalpur 308 613 640 1253 471 489 960 2 5 7
97. 325144 Sultangachh
a 65 152 136 288 117 109 226 0 0 0
98. 325145 Khein 427 901 868 1769 551 559 1110 17 19 36
99. 325146 Kapashtikri 250 531 510 1041 433 418 851 0 0 0
100. 325147 Jot Kalidas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
101. 325148 Meria 690 1393 1300 2693 797 751 1548 73 68 141
102. 325149 Gopalnagar 160 309 337 646 137 165 302 4 3 7
103. 325151 Sonatikri 198 441 377 818 118 117 235 0 0 0
104. 325152 Akna 566 1225 1183 2408 535 549 1084 78 78 156
105. 325153 Dalimba 655 1246 1196 2442 655 640 1295 199 197 396
106. 325154 Prasadpur 533 1193 1146 2339 520 476 996 0 3 3
107. 325155 Milichita 244 543 520 1063 94 91 185 132 127 259
108. 325156 Hosenabad 361 842 835 1677 92 108 200 67 62 129
109. 325157 Dhuliara 573 1174 1134 2308 505 495 1000 320 309 629
110. 325158 Jhanpa 92 253 219 472 5 7 12 126 105 231
111. 325159 Tarabihari 116 230 268 498 88 92 180 77 112 189
112. 325160 Barakpur Naopara
195 463 379 842 134 93 227 31 16 47
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SN village
Code
Name of
the village
No of
HH
Total population SC population ST Population
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
113. 325161 Kalora 266 595 561 1156 8 11 19 38 26 64
114. 325162 Panchrakhi 186 408 372 780 87 77 164 67 62 129
115. 325163 Nandipur 78 175 169 344 16 10 26 83 80 163
116. 325164 Rajhat 665 1407 1321 2728 261 269 530 110 117 227
117. 325165 Baral
Malimpur 267 556 560 1116 300 296 596 29 43 72
118. 325166 Bhatua 853 1711 1794 3505 754 791 1545 161 175 336
119. 325167 Atpukur 174 359 325 684 105 98 203 0 0 0
120. 325168 Bhoagachhi 387 852 837 1689 231 238 469 0 0 0
121. 325169 Shibrampur 88 148 155 303 128 133 261 7 7 14
122. 325170 Belgare 154 318 313 631 184 150 334 132 152 284
123. 325171 Ochai 364 702 715 1417 126 123 249 245 263 508
124. 325172 Soa 52 92 96 188 0 0 0 42 47 89
125. 325173 Amnan 540 1177 1105 2282 416 387 803 105 108 213
126. 325174 Kedarnagar 94 219 220 439 0 0 0 0 0 0
127. 325175 Kashwara 1057 2308 2300 4608 690 677 1367 251 277 528
128. 325176 Ramnagar 400 815 846 1661 245 244 489 70 72 142
129. 325177 Araji
Jotchandi 10 25 19 44 16 11 27 0 0 0
130. 325178 Barun
Napara 370 818 810 1628 100 123 223 80 91 171
131. 325179 Bhaturia 219 406 453 859 83 82 165 115 142 257
132. 325180 Chautara 170 375 357 732 133 124 257 3 5 8
133. 325181 Ampala 157 352 329 681 149 142 291 64 65 129
134. 325182 Gotu 996 2053 1968 4021 735 684 1419 427 432 859
135. 325183 Purushatto
mbati 182 358 381 739 177 202 379 34 35 69
136. 325184 Amarpur 285 564 592 1156 12 11 23 94 95 189
137. 325185 Jagannathb
ati 217 435 388 823 64 59 123 47 46 93
138. 325186 Maheshpur 324 699 637 1336 44 35 79 16 18 34
139. 325187 Kamdebpur 474 938 918 1856 73 70 143 122 112 234
140. 325188 Sugandha 530 1104 1146 2250 65 64 129 28 30 58
141. 325189 Patul 260 609 577 1186 97 91 188 57 77 134
142. 325190 Narayanpar
a 263 562 533 1095 66 66 132 55 44 99
Annexure 3.2/Page No.6
SN village
Code
Name of
the village
No of
HH
Total population SC population ST Population
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
143. 325191 Jadabpur 220 452 412 864 77 68 145 8 13 21
144. 325192 Binodpur 89 201 153 354 20 16 36 0 0 0
145. 325193 Nezampur 117 275 237 512 76 75 151 0 0 0
146. 325194 Ranagachha 134 362 292 654 38 23 61 2 3 5
147. 325195 Bahir
Ranagachha 99 210 191 401 69 65 134 0 0 0
148. 325196 Dogachhia 221 467 436 903 278 253 531 161 156 317
149. 325197 Pairadanga 46 93 89 182 0 0 0 37 31 68
150. 325198 Erenga 215 485 469 954 109 104 213 60 66 126
151. 325199 Jarura 504 1056 985 2041 119 110 229 73 55 128
152. 325200 Bhushnara 231 449 441 890 15 6 21 2 5 7
153. 325201 Amdabad 168 335 297 632 36 28 64 4 3 7
154. 325202 Sankarbati 454 938 893 1831 54 43 97 4 3 7
155. 325213 Nagpal 254 515 511 1026 230 236 466 29 24 53
156. 325214 Purbasikta 239 505 490 995 144 133 277 93 118 211
157. 325215 Kunchpala 506 1122 1065 2187 533 498 1031 16 10 26
158. 325216 Satithan 514 1063 1079 2142 548 587 1135 125 145 270
159. 325217 Dighagari 70 176 175 351 0 0 0 0 0 0
160. 325218 Damurpur 351 790 806 1596 393 441 834 73 70 143
161. 325219 Dighanswar 319 709 671 1380 339 307 646 97 102 199
162. 325220 Puinan 977 2234 2215 4449 786 757 1543 305 321 626
163. 325221 Mogalpur 129 265 259 524 14 8 22 86 105 191
164. 325242 Rasulpur 134 276 249 525 39 41 80 23 21 44
165. 325244 Bhabanipur 291 590 613 1203 263 279 542 123 118 241
166. 325245 Khidirpur 88 186 169 355 81 71 152 55 61 116
167. 325249 Goe 146 317 321 638 133 133 266 105 99 204
168. 325257 Ganeshpur 329 750 694 1444 385 361 746 100 96 196
169. 325258 Ati 272 556 551 1107 56 52 108 154 141 295
170. 325259 Nabasan 175 468 415 883 300 277 577 0 0 0
171. 325260 Kadipara 261 627 542 1169 215 190 405 27 23 50
172. 325261 Uttarbabna
n 1103 2670 2465 5135 429 400 829 228 220 448
Annexure 3.2/Page No.7
SN village
Code
Name of
the village
No of
HH
Total population SC population ST Population
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
173. 325262 Amria 279 616 612 1228 220 214 434 20 24 44
174. 325263 Mahishdang
a 241 495 468 963 194 167 361 43 57 100
175. 325264 Gobindapur 324 738 714 1452 117 95 212 95 121 216
176. 325265 Danerpur 251 521 474 995 176 154 330 190 177 367
177. 325266 Gunpala 413 861 857 1718 82 87 169 236 215 451
178. 325267 Mulgram 332 788 756 1544 248 252 500 93 93 186
179. 325268 Beta 571 1209 1296 2505 219 245 464 210 219 429
180. 325269 Daulatpur 68 137 169 306 0 0 0 0 0 0
181. 325270 Sarap 93 200 192 392 121 125 246 1 2 3
182. 325271 Nonadanga 21 46 37 83 0 0 0 46 37 83
183. 325272 Musar 244 582 535 1117 114 90 204 0 0 0
184. 325273 Paschim
Narayanpara
369 798 774 1572 349 349 698 277 271 548
185. 325274 Dakshin Babnan
19 51 40 91 11 14 25 0 0 0
186. 325275 Komdhara 486 1044 1005 2049 743 709 1452 0 0 0
187. 325276 Bilatpur 190 416 405 821 389 383 772 1 2 3
188. 325277 Khurigachhi 318 801 740 1541 787 727 1514 0 0 0
189. 325278 Ayma
Haripur 441 1033 1053 2086 691 711 1402 22 21 43
190. 325279 Payan 209 489 438 927 401 360 761 0 0 0
191. 325281 Panjipukur 134 307 280 587 9 8 17 83 76 159
192. 325282 Chanda 206 476 451 927 92 103 195 53 53 106
193. 325283 Badinan 651 1527 1422 2949 699 647 1346 13 7 20
194. 325284 Basta 69 155 147 302 24 14 38 3 3 6
195. 325285 Kharari 284 596 547 1143 43 49 92 191 167 358
196. 325286 Harit 975 2154 2116 4270 831 820 1651 197 215 412
197. 325287 Derui 148 367 363 730 353 349 702 0 0 0
198. 325288 Ichhpur 111 238 241 479 136 143 279 34 40 74
199. 325289 Hadilpur 214 423 457 880 292 308 600 0 0 0
200. 325290 Bali Kukhari 359 756 759 1515 129 127 256 162 176 338
201. 325291 Talchinan-
Sanihati 1169 2462 2339 4801 989 974 1963 272 265 537
Annexure 3.2/Page No.8
SN village
Code
Name of
the village
No of
HH
Total population SC population ST Population
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
202. 325292 Popai 402 972 874 1846 383 362 745 162 153 315
203. 325293 Mirkhila 389 859 835 1694 327 325 652 49 36 85
204. 325294 Aima
Samsara 201 430 441 871 261 273 534 71 79 150
205. 325295 Keshabpur 171 301 342 643 95 116 211 27 31 58
206. 325297 Dhanijpur 63 144 134 278 61 51 112 23 25 48
207. 325298 Goswami Malipara
934 1861 1842 3703 909 936 1845 153 175 328
208. 325299 Dantra 238 514 498 1012 128 121 249 110 107 217
209. 325300 Bhushali 292 596 602 1198 456 455 911 11 16 27
210. 325455 Chak.Kalika
bari 189 395 403 798 54 42 96 0 0 0
211. 325459 Beraberi 1483 3454 3356 6810 1103 1090 2193 9 8 17
212. 325460 Sinhal Patan 198 472 409 881 342 304 646 0 0 0
213. 325461 Payraura 352 798 793 1591 52 52 104 2 4 6
214. 325462 Baburbheri 693 1470 1501 2971 213 230 443 0 1 1
215. 325463 Talabhomr
a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
216. 325464 Sinher Bheri 391 771 792 1563 35 29 64 2 1 3
217. 325465 Khaser Bheri
179 394 396 790 165 173 338 0 0 0
218. 325467 Gopalnagar 2863 6278 5954 12232 932 822 1754 135 140 275
219. 325468 Khordaapur
bapur 867 1787 1785 3572 49 50 99 3 3 6
220. 325469 Chak.Gobin
da 395 920 871 1791 0 0 0 11 17 28
221. 325470 Gandarpuku
r 813 1653 1624 3277 52 44 96 16 27 43
222. 325471 Paunan 491 967 1003 1970 41 44 85 2 4 6
223. 325472 Dewan Bheri
1285 2907 2780 5687 599 602 1201 41 54 95
224. 325473 Beleghata 126 218 248 466 0 0 0 2 2 4
225. 325474 Kirtinagar 12 24 20 44 0 0 0 4 3 7
226. 325475 Bhartar
Chak 32 72 62 134 0 0 0 0 0 0
227. 325476 Bainchipota 1058 1970 2049 4019 50 46 96 28 30 58
228. 325477 Baijala 244 478 465 943 0 0 0 0 0 0
229. 325479 Dhopaghata 465 1035 972 2007 13 5 18 10 8 18
230. 325480 Kaliara 485 965 977 1942 154 170 324 47 49 96
231. 325481 Balitipa 208 407 405 812 0 2 2 22 18 40
Annexure 3.2/Page No.9
SN village
Code
Name of
the village
No of
HH
Total population SC population ST Population
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
232. 325482 Khoshalpur 151 327 305 632 130 114 244 0 0 0
233. 325483 Noapara 765 1553 1506 3059 408 416 824 72 84 156
234. 325484 Bagdanga 508 1057 999 2056 228 218 446 2 3 5
235. 325485 Balarampur 91 203 196 399 19 22 41 0 1 1
236. 325486 Laskarpur 355 767 688 1455 143 147 290 33 27 60
237. 325487 Chhutipur 284 610 557 1167 39 39 78 0 0 0
238. 325488 Taherpur 376 843 782 1625 505 470 975 0 0 0
239. 325489 Chhota.Gob
ra 35 75 88 163 75 88 163 0 0 0
240. 325490 Khan.Pukuri
a 168 359 347 706 261 232 493 0 0 0
241. 325491 Kaipukuria 80 198 194 392 195 194 389 0 0 0
242. 325492 Anandanaga
r 961 1916 1999 3915 63 61 124 1 1 2
243. 325493 Subhipur 201 447 434 881 23 18 41 0 0 0
244. 325494 Nanda 776 1726 1609 3335 296 287 583 2 1 3
245. 325495 Hakimpur 226 512 451 963 50 47 97 0 0 0
246. 325496 Benipur 166 374 340 714 105 81 186 7 5 12
247. 325497 Atisara 1466 3102 3011 6113 384 363 747 27 20 47
248. 325498 Bhandardah
a 333 726 655 1381 231 217 448 13 7 20
249. 325499 Athalia 300 580 619 1199 209 223 432 9 12 21
250. 325500 Jamirberia 152 358 332 690 116 103 219 8 9 17
251. 325536 Gomutia 289 691 628 1319 81 74 155 0 0 0
252. 325537 Chhinamor 817 1748 1650 3398 169 164 333 12 7 19
253. 325549 Dhitara 572 1177 1159 2336 76 83 159 8 8 16
254. 325550 Bighati 1024 2271 2117 4388 413 387 800 7 4 11
255. 325551 Palara 488 1069 939 2008 393 334 727 5 7 12
256. 325552 Patul.Ragha
bpur 310 635 599 1234 73 72 145 0 0 0
257. 325553 Ghosha 82 180 178 358 2 3 5 0 0 0
258. 325554 Gourangapu
r 530 1104 1067 2171 297 298 595 2 0 2
259. 325557 Nasibpur
(CT) 1869 3908 3609 7517 527 505 1032 42 33 75
260. 801720 Bansberia
(M) 24276 53760 50160
103920
13694 12739 26433 406 446 852
261. 801721 Hugli-
Chinsurah 45005 90217 89714
179931
13353 12804 26157 658 648 1306
Annexure 3.2/Page No.10
SN village
Code
Name of
the village
No of
HH
Total population SC population ST Population
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
(M + OG)
262. 801725 Bhadreswar
(M) 23233 53330 48147
101477
7765 7297 15062 264 221 485
263. 801726 Champdani
(M) 24193 59350 51901
111251
6679 5639 12318 413 322 735
Table- 2: Village wise Literate and Illiterate Population of Study Area
SN Code of the
Village
Name of the
village
Population
Literate
Literate
(male)
Literate
(Female)
Population
Illiterate
Illiterate
(male)
Illiterate
(Female)
1. 324832 Chahaka 366 204 162 135 44 91
2. 324833 Kalyanpur 1237 685 552 442 178 264
3. 324859 Mahanad Bejpara 1239 678 561 490 214 276
4. 324865 Barasarasa 1697 941 756 812 350 462
5. 324867 Gurjala 391 214 177 349 149 200
6. 325041 Talandu 1013 567 446 353 136 217
7. 325042 Taragun 927 512 415 408 174 234
8. 325043 Fatepur 758 428 330 487 195 292
9. 325052 Kabirhati 55 28 27 74 36 38
10. 325053 Rajarambati 884 486 398 475 200 275
11. 325054 Naksa 823 497 326 551 233 318
12. 325055 Bharatpur 789 417 372 317 135 182
13. 325056 Hediapota 305 166 139 90 35 55
14. 325057 Purushottampur 971 522 449 572 254 318
15. 325058 Joypur 2100 1105 995 372 159 213
16. 325059 Dadpur 238 131 107 126 50 76
17. 325060 Demra 2088 1173 915 667 255 412
18. 325061 Refaitpur 2287 1278 1009 409 150 259
19. 325062 Jatrasudi 676 437 239 735 272 463
20. 325063 Banpara 789 428 361 174 68 106
21. 325064 Gaharpur 646 362 284 141 42 99
22. 325065 Uttar Hazipur 52 27 25 10 4 6
23. 325066 Benipur 2746 1530 1216 1047 407 640
24. 325067 Gajaghanta 3800 1985 1815 880 358 522
25. 325068 Minajpur 654 347 307 126 56 70
26. 325069 Dingalhat 3181 1740 1441 1393 620 773
27. 325070 Saptagram 1459 775 684 299 117 182
28. 325071 Dakshin Hazipur 71 41 30 15 5 10
29. 325072 Chhota Khejuria 2794 1553 1241 940 363 577
30. 325073 Tegharia 1026 547 479 142 55 87
31. 325074 Trish Bigha 1839 998 841 501 212 289
32. 325075 Namajghar 1403 759 644 378 154 224
33. 325077 Krishnapur
Chandanpur 1323 707 616 698 350 348
34. 325078 Iswarbaha 1373 712 661 435 201 234
Annexure 3.2/Page No.11
SN Code of the
Village
Name of the
village
Population
Literate
Literate
(male)
Literate
(Female)
Population
Illiterate
Illiterate
(male)
Illiterate
(Female)
35. 325079 Debanandapur 2481 1346 1135 968 443 525
36. 325080 Kazidanga 2500 1296 1204 556 245 311
37. 325081 Balagarh (P) 448 238 210 74 21 53
38. 325082 Kapasdanga (P) 2085 1087 998 466 186 280
39. 325083 Narayanpur (P) 2829 1433 1396 345 157 188
40. 325084 Kanagar 2895 1608 1287 1236 498 738
41. 325085 Akna 435 238 197 136 57 79
42. 325086 Benabharui 744 400 344 193 84 109
43. 325087 Chinchurah (P) 1052 552 500 242 103 139
44. 325088 Uttar
Chandannagar (P)
938 458 480 174 72 102
45. 325089 Khamarpara 877 507 370 153 57 96
46. 325090 Charkona 34 18 16 29 12 17
47. 325091 Kola (CT) 5327 2836 2491 1944 806 1138
48. 325092 Hansghara (CT)
WARD NO.-0001 5795 3156 2639 1870 780 1090
49. 325095 Amodghata (CT) 6459 3340 3119 1451 569 882
50. 325096 Alikhoja (CT)
WARD NO.-0001 3664 1887 1777 949 391 558
51. 325097 Shankhanagar
(CT) 5796 3216 2580 2805 1267 1538
52. 325098 Chak Banshberia (CT) WARD NO.-
0001 6070 3444 2626 4287 1909 2378
53. 325099 Manushpur (CT) WARD NO.-0001
6532 3441 3091 1616 689 927
54. 325100 Keota (P) (CT)
WARD NO.-0001 13554 7752 5802 5321 2048 3273
55. 325101 Kodalia (CT) 6662 3571 3091 2332 965 1367
56. 325102 Naldanga (CT)
WARD NO.-0001 10008 5478 4530 3132 1306 1826
57. 325103 Kulihanda (CT)
WARD NO.-0001 12383 6739 5644 3586 1505 2081
58. 325104 Dharmapur (CT) WARD NO.-0001
6474 3484 2990 1982 781 1201
59. 325105 Simla (CT) 12552 6532 6020 3436 1409 2027
60. 325107 Karichar Bheri 1595 882 713 673 286 387
61. 325108 Ugly 1052 542 510 300 118 182
62. 325109 Dubir Bheri 2035 1069 966 827 335 492
63. 325110 Maheswarbati 1101 607 494 481 204 277
64. 325111 Ranir Bheri 524 290 234 300 136 164
65. 325112 Purbba Jalarbheri 246 132 114 120 59 61
66. 325113 Dakatiar Bheri 1057 580 477 435 185 250
67. 325114 Banseye 1025 541 484 361 153 208
68. 325115 Paunan 3233 1835 1398 1770 699 1071
69. 325116 Polba 4643 2516 2127 1983 817 1166
70. 325117 Sangrampur 849 483 366 440 187 253
71. 325118 Kusundipara 603 364 239 298 104 194
72. 325119 Patna Bhairabpur 2816 1572 1244 1588 671 917
73. 325120 Sudarsan 2195 1178 1017 1442 673 769
74. 325121 Gaula 433 251 182 161 76 85
75. 325122 Goaljor 475 264 211 220 85 135
76. 325123 Khatni 379 207 172 141 62 79
77. 325124 Mirzzapur 774 400 374 315 136 179
78. 325125 Jatarpur 239 124 115 50 20 30
79. 325126 Saranpur 644 335 309 198 73 125
80. 325127 Paranchapur 667 355 312 286 133 153
81. 325128 Ramnathpur 1374 750 624 649 267 382
82. 325129 Kotalpara 1405 782 623 1053 419 634
83. 325130 Kagjipara 771 415 356 337 136 201
84. 325131 Dakshinpara 1565 878 687 558 227 331
Annexure 3.2/Page No.12
SN Code of the
Village
Name of the
village
Population
Literate
Literate
(male)
Literate
(Female)
Population
Illiterate
Illiterate
(male)
Illiterate
(Female)
85. 325132 Sitala 1452 761 691 534 219 315
86.
325133 Meghsar 1653 946 707 1020 422 598
87. 325134 Nagarpara 820 423 397 160 72 88
88. 325135 Harmala 1061 552 509 474 206 268
89. 325136 Balichara 278 138 140 159 71 88
90. 325137 Uttar Dadpur 1194 638 556 360 157 203
91. 325138 Kasemaligar 992 547 445 284 116 168
92. 325139 Birpala 452 245 207 131 59 72
93 325140 Radhanagar 342 202 140 402 178 224
94
325141 Basudebbati 1481 883 598 900 320 580
95 325142 Malipara 291 167 124 205 80 125
96 325143 Ekbalpur 792 430 362 461 183 278
97 325144 Sultangachha 213 118 95 75 34 41
98 325145 Khein 1143 655 488 626 246 380
99 325146 Kapashtikri 693 398 295 348 133 215
100 325147 Jot Kalidas 0 0 0 0 0 0
101 325148 Meria 2084 1140 944 609 253 356
102 325149 Gopalnagar 451 228 223 195 81 114
103 325151 Sonatikri 685 376 309 133 65 68
104 325152 Akna 1762 971 791 646 254 392
105 325153 Dalimba 1497 873 624 945 373 572
106 325154 Prasadpur 1624 940 684 715 253 462
107 325155 Milichita 822 451 371 241 92 149
108 325156 Hosenabad 1208 656 552 469 186 283
109 325157 Dhuliara 1518 855 663 790 319 471
110 325158 Jhanpa 276 174 102 196 79 117
111 325159 Tarabihari 356 188 168 142 42 100
112 325160 Barakpur Naopara
544 312 232 298 151 147
113 325161 Kalora 992 533 459 164 62 102
114 325162 Panchrakhi 675 355 320 105 53 52
115 325163 Nandipur 235 125 110 109 50 59
116 325164 Rajhat 2136 1142 994 592 265 327
117
325165 Baral Malimpur 632 339 293 484 217 267
118 325166 Bhatua 2327 1253 1074 1178 458 720
119 325167 Atpukur 540 310 230 144 49 95
120
325168 Bhoagachhi 1225 641 584 464 211 253
121 325169 Shibrampur 121 70 51 182 78 104
122 325170 Belgare 439 244 195 192 74 118
123 325171 Ochai 1037 551 486 380 151 229
124 325172 Soa 129 75 54 59 17 42
125 325173 Amnan 1603 921 682 679 256 423
126 325174 Kedarnagar 375 196 179 64 23 41
127 325175 Kashwara 3091 1649 1442 1517 659 858
128 325176 Ramnagar 1111 562 549 550 253 297
129 325177 Araji Jotchandi 31 20 11 13 5 8
130 325178 Barun Napara 1261 684 577 367 134 233
131 325179 Bhaturia 624 329 295 235 77 158
132 325180 Chautara 581 309 272 151 66 85
133 325181 Ampala 505 284 221 176 68 108
134 325182 Gotu 2512 1389 1123 1509 664 845
135 325183 Purushattombati 517 280 237 222 78 144
136 325184 Amarpur 918 473 445 238 91 147
137 325185 Jagannathbati 619 348 271 204 87 117
138 325186 Maheshpur 1004 542 462 332 157 175
139 325187 Kamdebpur 1352 715 637 504 223 281
140 325188 Sugandha 1828 936 892 422 168 254
Annexure 3.2/Page No.13
SN Code of the
Village
Name of the
village
Population
Literate
Literate
(male)
Literate
(Female)
Population
Illiterate
Illiterate
(male)
Illiterate
(Female)
141 325189 Patul 623 341 282 563 268 295
142 325190 Narayanpara 798 419 379 297 143 154
143 325191 Jadabpur 566 309 257 298 143 155
144 325192 Binodpur 280 163 117 74 38 36
145 325193 Nezampur 411 237 174 101 38 63
146 325194 Ranagachha 518 310 208 136 52 84
147 325195 Bahir
Ranagachha 275 166 109 126 44 82
148 325196 Dogachhia 594 331 263 309 136 173
149 325197 Pairadanga 120 67 53 62 26 36
150 325198 Erenga 656 362 294 298 123 175
151 325199 Jarura 1583 868 715 458 188 270
152 325200 Bhushnara 558 302 256 332 147 185
153 325201 Amdabad 466 252 214 166 83 83
154 325202 Sankarbati 1463 789 674 368 149 219
155 325213 Nagpal 660 353 307 366 162 204
156
325214 Purbasikta 693 392 301 302 113 189
157 325215 Kunchpala 1295 732 563 892 390 502
158
325216 Satithan 1205 664 541 937 399 538
159 325217 Dighagari 293 154 139 58 22 36
160 325218 Damurpur 988 547 441 608 243 365
161 325219 Dighanswar 967 529 438 413 180 233
162 325220 Puinan 3193 1748 1445 1256 486 770
163 325221 Mogalpur 373 203 170 151 62 89
164
325242 Rasulpur 396 220 176 129 56 73
165 325244 Bhabanipur 797 430 367 406 160 246
166 325245 Khidirpur 230 137 93 125 49 76
167 325249 Goe 376 215 161 262 102 160
168 325257 Ganeshpur 949 535 414 495 215 280
169 325258 Ati 828 452 376 279 104 175
170 325259 Nabasan 599 353 246 284 115 169
171 325260 Kadipara 799 447 352 370 180 190
172
325261 Uttarbabnan 3619 1988 1631 1516 682 834
173 325262 Amria 949 508 441 279 108 171
174 325263 Mahishdanga 616 336 280 347 159 188
175 325264 Gobindapur 961 518 443 491 220 271
176 325265 Danerpur 648 378 270 347 143 204
177 325266 Gunpala 1110 603 507 608 258 350
178 325267 Mulgram 1021 548 473 523 240 283
179 325268 Beta 1600 799 801 905 410 495
180 325269 Daulatpur 223 102 121 83 35 48
181 325270 Sarap 269 146 123 123 54 69
182 325271 Nonadanga 43 28 15 40 18 22
183 325272 Musar 947 496 451 170 86 84
184 325273 Paschim
Narayanpara 978 548 430 594 250 344
185 325274 Dakshin Babnan 66 41 25 25 10 15
186
325275 Komdhara 1257 713 544 792 331 461
187
325276 Bilatpur 523 312 211 298 104 194
188 325277 Khurigachhi 980 586 394 561 215 346
189 325278 Ayma Haripur 1196 655 541 890 378 512
190 325279 Payan 581 344 237 346 145 201
191 325281 Panjipukur 372 205 167 215 102 113
192 325282 Chanda 701 382 319 226 94 132
193 325283 Badinan 1869 1036 833 1080 491 589
Annexure 3.2/Page No.14
SN Code of the
Village
Name of the
village
Population
Literate
Literate
(male)
Literate
(Female)
Population
Illiterate
Illiterate
(male)
Illiterate
(Female)
194 325284 Basta 250 133 117 52 22 30
195 325285 Kharari 912 508 404 231 88 143
196 325286 Harit 2865 1573 1292 1405 581 824
197 325287 Derui 433 243 190 297 124 173
198 325288 Ichhpur 216 129 87 263 109 154
199
325289 Hadilpur 563 294 269 317 129 188
200 325290 Bali Kukhari 922 503 419 593 253 340
201 325291 Talchinan-
Sanihati 3244 1835 1409 1557 627 930
202 325292 Popai 1099 627 472 747 345 402
203
325293 Mirkhila 1142 631 511 552 228 324
204 325294 Aima Samsara 471 247 224 400 183 217
205 325295 Keshabpur 401 193 208 242 108 134
206 325297 Dhanijpur 197 111 86 81 33 48
207 325298 Goswami Malipara
2222 1203 1019 1481 658 823
208 325299 Dantra 678 359 319 334 155 179
209
325300 Bhushali 669 359 310 529 237 292
210 325455 Chak.Kalikabari 554 276 278 244 119 125
211 325459 Beraberi 5173 2795 2378 1637 659 978
212 325460 Sinhal Patan 648 388 260 233 84 149
213 325461 Payraura 1161 614 547 430 184 246
214 325462 Baburbheri 2242 1182 1060 729 288 441
215 325463 Talabhomra 0 0 0 0 0 0
216 325464 Sinher Bheri 1223 647 576 340 124 216
217 325465 Khaser Bheri 603 320 283 187 74 113
218 325467 Gopalnagar 9901 5355 4546 2331 923 1408
219 325468 Khordaapurbapur 2768 1472 1296 804 315 489
220 325469 Chak.Gobinda 1446 790 656 345 130 215
221 325470 Gandarpukur 2464 1304 1160 813 349 464
222 325471 Paunan 1576 819 757 394 148 246
223 325472 Dewan Bheri 4400 2383 2017 1287 524 763
224 325473 Beleghata 360 178 182 106 40 66
225 325474 Kirtinagar 30 17 13 14 7 7
226 325475 Bhartar Chak 106 61 45 28 11 17
227 325476 Bainchipota 3084 1620 1464 935 350 585
228 325477 Baijala 732 406 326 211 72 139
229 325479 Dhopaghata 1572 853 719 435 182 253
230 325480 Kaliara 1544 816 728 398 149 249
231
325481 Balitipa 629 337 292 183 70 113
232 325482 Khoshalpur 488 265 223 144 62 82
233 325483 Noapara 2240 1194 1046 819 359 460
234 325484 Bagdanga 1581 858 723 475 199 276
235 325485 Balarampur 309 167 142 90 36 54
236 325486 Laskarpur 1024 559 465 431 208 223
237 325487 Chhutipur 1015 552 463 152 58 94
238 325488 Taherpur 1087 604 483 538 239 299
239 325489 Chhota.Gobra 87 50 37 76 25 51
240
325490 Khan.Pukuria 465 258 207 241 101 140
241 325491 Kaipukuria 220 120 100 172 78 94
242 325492 Anandanagar 3117 1612 1505 798 304 494
243 325493 Subhipur 697 371 326 184 76 108
244 325494 Nanda 2625 1425 1200 710 301 409
245 325495 Hakimpur 798 436 362 165 76 89
246 325496 Benipur 567 309 258 147 65 82
247 325497 Atisara 4620 2488 2132 1493 614 879
Annexure 3.2/Page No.15
SN Code of the
Village
Name of the
village
Population
Literate
Literate
(male)
Literate
(Female)
Population
Illiterate
Illiterate
(male)
Illiterate
(Female)
248 325498 Bhandardaha 964 527 437 417 199 218
249 325499 Athalia 838 431 407 361 149 212
250 325500 Jamirberia 463 258 205 227 100 127
251 325536 Gomutia 1054 592 462 265 99 166
252 325537 Chhinamor 2729 1467 1262 669 281 388
253 325549 Dhitara 1923 995 928 413 182 231
254 325550 Bighati 3450 1873 1577 938 398 540
255 325551 Palara 1536 861 675 472 208 264
256 325552 Patul.Raghabpur 1026 537 489 208 98 110
257 325553 Ghosha 293 156 137 65 24 41
258
325554 Gourangapur 1603 860 743 568 244 324
259 325557 Nasibpur (CT) 6026 3263 2763 1491 645 846
260 801720 Bansberia (M) 80301 43868 36433 23619 9892 13727
261 801721 Hugli-Chinsurah
(M + OG) 152333 78617 73716 27598 11600 15998
262 801725 Bhadreswar (M) 79498 44100 35398 21979 9230 12749
263 801726 Champdani (M) 80988 46371 34617 30263 12979 17284
Table- 3.10 (c) Village wise Main Workers Population of Study Area
S.No
Code of
the
Village
Name of the village Total Work
Population
Total
Worker
(Male)
Total
Worker
(Female)
Total Main
Worker
Population
Total
Main
Worker
(Male)
Total
Main
Worker
(Female)
1. 324832 Chahaka 192 141 51 131 117 14
2. 324833 Kalyanpur 894 539 355 359 303 56
3. 324859 Mahanad Bejpara 868 581 287 815 566 249
4. 324865 Barasarasa 1054 730 324 790 538 252
5. 324867 Gurjala 362 221 141 329 214 115
6. 325041 Talandu 582 432 150 147 135 12
7. 325042 Taragun 607 440 167 277 259 18
8. 325043 Fatepur 696 391 305 125 103 22
9. 325052 Kabirhati 69 32 37 39 32 7
10. 325053 Rajarambati 521 400 121 315 297 18
11. 325054 Naksa 423 365 58 41 39 2
12. 325055 Bharatpur 446 336 110 293 237 56
13. 325056 Hediapota 139 130 9 131 124 7
14. 325057 Purushottampur 639 497 142 256 195 61
15. 325058 Joypur 931 798 133 753 675 78
16. 325059 Dadpur 140 115 25 123 103 20
17. 325060 Demra 1006 875 131 570 519 51
Annexure 3.2/Page No.16
S.No
Code of
the
Village
Name of the village Total Work
Population
Total
Worker
(Male)
Total
Worker
(Female)
Total Main
Worker
Population
Total
Main
Worker
(Male)
Total
Main
Worker
(Female)
18. 325061 Refaitpur 1059 831 228 656 596 60
19. 325062 Jatrasudi 514 395 119 424 342 82
20. 325063 Banpara 410 306 104 274 234 40
21. 325064 Gaharpur 442 286 156 280 220 60
22. 325065 Uttar Hazipur 24 19 5 21 18 3
23. 325066 Benipur 1917 1270 647 1157 994 163
24. 325067 Gajaghanta 1818 1439 379 1382 1228 154
25. 325068 Minajpur 274 238 36 238 219 19
26. 325069 Dingalhat 1577 1292 285 1224 1045 179
27. 325070 Saptagram 795 529 266 498 438 60
28. 325071 Dakshin Hazipur 44 23 21 22 21 1
29. 325072 Chhota Khejuria 1404 1153 251 1284 1078 206
30. 325073 Tegharia 427 379 48 399 361 38
31. 325074 Trish Bigha 813 659 154 556 484 72
32. 325075 Namajghar 634 518 116 498 426 72
33. 325077 Krishnapur
Chandanpur 880 656 224 756 589 167
34. 325078 Iswarbaha 606 525 81 530 475 55
35. 325079 Debanandapur 1321 1096 225 874 767 107
36. 325080 Kazidanga 1040 847 193 939 794 145
37. 325081 Balagarh (P) 152 135 17 141 125 16
38. 325082 Kapasdanga (P) 945 774 171 905 747 158
39. 325083 Narayanpur (P) 1158 906 252 1127 892 235
40. 325084 Kanagar 1712 1205 507 1435 1090 345
41. 325085 Akna 230 193 37 164 146 18
42. 325086 Benabharui 364 334 30 351 326 25
43. 325087 Chinchurah (P) 434 371 63 375 328 47
44. 325088 Uttar Chandannagar
(P) 312 263 49 280 246 34
45. 325089 Khamarpara 290 267 23 266 251 15
46. 325090 Charkona 24 19 5 21 17 4
Annexure 3.2/Page No.17
S.No
Code of
the
Village
Name of the village Total Work
Population
Total
Worker
(Male)
Total
Worker
(Female)
Total Main
Worker
Population
Total
Main
Worker
(Male)
Total
Main
Worker
(Female)
47. 325091 Kola (CT) 2674 2137 537 2033 1686 347
48. 325092 Hansghara (CT)
WARD NO.-0001 3144 2334 810 2508 2004 504
49. 325095 Amodghata (CT) 3205 2372 833 2244 1895 349
50. 325096 Alikhoja (CT) WARD
NO.-0001 1427 1242 185 1110 1013 97
51. 325097 Shankhanagar (CT) 2997 2398 599 2565 2202 363
52. 325098 Chak Banshberia (CT)
WARD NO.-0001 3014 2574 440 2432 2149 283
53. 325099 Manushpur (CT) WARD NO.-0001
2986 2355 631 2670 2173 497
54. 325100 Keota (P) (CT) WARD
NO.-0001 6171 5196 975 4980 4426 554
55. 325101 Kodalia (CT) 3556 2678 878 3150 2418 732
56. 325102 Naldanga (CT) WARD
NO.-0001 4597 3685 912 3900 3277 623
57. 325103 Kulihanda (CT) WARD
NO.-0001 6715 5039 1676 5780 4541 1239
58. 325104 Dharmapur (CT) WARD NO.-0001
3461 2519 942 3142 2403 739
59. 325105 Simla (CT) 6266 4623 1643 5330 4122 1208
60. 325107 Karichar Bheri 968 810 158 655 609 46
61. 325108 Ugly 567 424 143 550 420 130
62. 325109 Dubir Bheri 1321 926 395 1116 886 230
63. 325110 Maheswarbati 730 539 191 720 535 185
64. 325111 Ranir Bheri 305 273 32 285 259 26
65. 325112 Purbba Jalarbheri 142 124 18 142 124 18
66. 325113 Dakatiar Bheri 621 520 101 331 312 19
67. 325114 Banseye 496 437 59 413 390 23
68. 325115 Paunan 2545 1685 860 1338 1115 223
69. 325116 Polba 3254 2136 1118 2515 1852 663
70. 325117 Sangrampur 529 401 128 313 279 34
71. 325118 Kusundipara 413 269 144 409 268 141
72. 325119 Patna Bhairabpur 2284 1454 830 1266 1015 251
73. 325120 Sudarsan 1699 1127 572 1219 859 360
74. 325121 Gaula 234 202 32 158 152 6
75. 325122 Goaljor 327 218 109 321 213 108
Annexure 3.2/Page No.18
S.No
Code of
the
Village
Name of the village Total Work
Population
Total
Worker
(Male)
Total
Worker
(Female)
Total Main
Worker
Population
Total
Main
Worker
(Male)
Total
Main
Worker
(Female)
76. 325123 Khatni 214 176 38 30 25 5
77. 325124 Mirzzapur 445 342 103 328 265 63
78. 325125 Jatarpur 97 96 1 87 86 1
79. 325126 Saranpur 408 250 158 120 100 20
80. 325127 Paranchapur 387 298 89 369 286 83
81. 325128 Ramnathpur 1062 661 401 440 344 96
82. 325129 Kotalpara 1068 746 322 987 708 279
83. 325130 Kagjipara 593 375 218 494 341 153
84. 325131 Dakshinpara 855 667 188 810 644 166
85. 325132 Sitala 830 616 214 613 482 131
86. 325133 Meghsar 1224 879 345 864 670 194
87. 325134 Nagarpara 445 315 130 303 284 19
88. 325135 Harmala 722 486 236 526 408 118
89. 325136 Balichara 175 124 51 166 120 46
90. 325137 Uttar Dadpur 638 465 173 334 277 57
91. 325138 Kasemaligar 533 425 108 162 141 21
92. 325139 Birpala 213 178 35 152 139 13
93. 325140 Radhanagar 406 237 169 293 218 75
94. 325141 Basudebbati 1296 764 532 416 368 48
95. 325142 Malipara 311 168 143 310 168 142
96. 325143 Ekbalpur 853 469 384 413 344 69
97. 325144 Sultangachha 106 96 10 76 71 5
98. 325145 Khein 741 515 226 328 243 85
99. 325146 Kapashtikri 526 343 183 445 312 133
100. 325147 Jot Kalidas 0 0 0 0 0 0
101. 325148 Meria 1205 831 374 1107 793 314
102. 325149 Gopalnagar 272 201 71 254 195 59
103. 325151 Sonatikri 384 308 76 370 299 71
104. 325152 Akna 926 752 174 672 606 66
Annexure 3.2/Page No.19
S.No
Code of
the
Village
Name of the village Total Work
Population
Total
Worker
(Male)
Total
Worker
(Female)
Total Main
Worker
Population
Total
Main
Worker
(Male)
Total
Main
Worker
(Female)
105. 325153 Dalimba 1243 797 446 726 539 187
106. 325154 Prasadpur 892 709 183 740 684 56
107. 325155 Milichita 548 378 170 445 364 81
108. 325156 Hosenabad 661 488 173 554 459 95
109. 325157 Dhuliara 1133 752 381 774 612 162
110. 325158 Jhanpa 221 161 60 132 108 24
111. 325159 Tarabihari 225 174 51 225 174 51
112. 325160 Barakpur Naopara 398 291 107 308 247 61
113. 325161 Kalora 438 383 55 377 354 23
114. 325162 Panchrakhi 260 239 21 256 237 19
115. 325163 Nandipur 140 109 31 130 103 27
116. 325164 Rajhat 954 849 105 815 744 71
117. 325165 Baral Malimpur 510 368 142 450 318 132
118. 325166 Bhatua 1438 1081 357 698 638 60
119. 325167 Atpukur 275 226 49 168 147 21
120. 325168 Bhoagachhi 641 513 128 452 407 45
121. 325169 Shibrampur 174 96 78 169 92 77
122. 325170 Belgare 403 211 192 398 209 189
123. 325171 Ochai 845 493 352 711 450 261
124. 325172 Soa 81 53 28 68 48 20
125. 325173 Amnan 1200 825 375 1057 768 289
126. 325174 Kedarnagar 343 188 155 97 91 6
127. 325175 Kashwara 1934 1461 473 1512 1272 240
128. 325176 Ramnagar 689 505 184 659 496 163
129. 325177 Araji Jotchandi 27 20 7 27 20 7
130. 325178 Barun Napara 638 522 116 579 480 99
131. 325179 Bhaturia 405 265 140 387 257 130
132. 325180 Chautara 264 258 6 33 32 1
133. 325181 Ampala 289 213 76 185 145 40
Annexure 3.2/Page No.20
S.No
Code of
the
Village
Name of the village Total Work
Population
Total
Worker
(Male)
Total
Worker
(Female)
Total Main
Worker
Population
Total
Main
Worker
(Male)
Total
Main
Worker
(Female)
134. 325182 Gotu 1829 1326 503 1525 1202 323
135. 325183 Purushattombati 364 258 106 234 210 24
136. 325184 Amarpur 422 349 73 414 346 68
137. 325185 Jagannathbati 426 310 116 176 151 25
138. 325186 Maheshpur 603 452 151 585 448 137
139. 325187 Kamdebpur 819 599 220 537 466 71
140. 325188 Sugandha 803 696 107 715 637 78
141. 325189 Patul 488 392 96 236 215 21
142. 325190 Narayanpara 450 372 78 440 367 73
143. 325191 Jadabpur 336 292 44 291 270 21
144. 325192 Binodpur 130 125 5 126 121 5
145. 325193 Nezampur 217 188 29 193 184 9
146. 325194 Ranagachha 260 246 14 165 157 8
147. 325195 Bahir Ranagachha 146 139 7 146 139 7
148. 325196 Dogachhia 586 323 263 545 307 238
149. 325197 Pairadanga 85 62 23 73 57 16
150. 325198 Erenga 443 310 133 306 269 37
151. 325199 Jarura 730 640 90 691 620 71
152. 325200 Bhushnara 353 284 69 347 281 66
153. 325201 Amdabad 258 219 39 204 188 16
154. 325202 Sankarbati 718 601 117 662 568 94
155. 325213 Nagpal 491 322 169 310 227 83
156. 325214 Purbasikta 448 314 134 398 292 106
157. 325215 Kunchpala 1046 750 296 899 672 227
158. 325216 Satithan 1069 641 428 291 280 11
159. 325217 Dighagari 193 129 64 115 113 2
160. 325218 Damurpur 844 507 337 510 378 132
161. 325219 Dighanswar 619 442 177 581 430 151
162. 325220 Puinan 1930 1357 573 1204 1026 178
Annexure 3.2/Page No.21
S.No
Code of
the
Village
Name of the village Total Work
Population
Total
Worker
(Male)
Total
Worker
(Female)
Total Main
Worker
Population
Total
Main
Worker
(Male)
Total
Main
Worker
(Female)
163. 325221 Mogalpur 329 177 152 211 149 62
164. 325242 Rasulpur 225 188 37 220 184 36
165. 325244 Bhabanipur 540 386 154 463 364 99
166. 325245 Khidirpur 226 115 111 206 114 92
167. 325249 Goe 276 201 75 242 184 58
168. 325257 Ganeshpur 583 483 100 404 383 21
169. 325258 Ati 477 360 117 472 359 113
170. 325259 Nabasan 311 294 17 284 275 9
171. 325260 Kadipara 493 404 89 446 392 54
172. 325261 Uttarbabnan 2184 1696 488 1995 1590 405
173. 325262 Amria 524 377 147 414 373 41
174. 325263 Mahishdanga 415 314 101 405 313 92
175. 325264 Gobindapur 551 469 82 541 463 78
176. 325265 Danerpur 491 343 148 470 330 140
177. 325266 Gunpala 779 539 240 748 528 220
178. 325267 Mulgram 629 487 142 588 457 131
179. 325268 Beta 1109 713 396 1004 672 332
180. 325269 Daulatpur 87 79 8 79 77 2
181. 325270 Sarap 116 107 9 90 85 5
182. 325271 Nonadanga 33 23 10 29 21 8
183. 325272 Musar 422 362 60 307 277 30
184. 325273 Paschim
Narayanpara 914 522 392 732 485 247
185. 325274 Dakshin Babnan 58 34 24 27 26 1
186. 325275 Komdhara 762 622 140 513 488 25
187. 325276 Bilatpur 303 274 29 268 251 17
188. 325277 Khurigachhi 522 495 27 429 414 15
189. 325278 Ayma Haripur 913 665 248 524 403 121
190. 325279 Payan 401 331 70 322 308 14
191. 325281 Panjipukur 338 197 141 220 176 44
Annexure 3.2/Page No.22
S.No
Code of
the
Village
Name of the village Total Work
Population
Total
Worker
(Male)
Total
Worker
(Female)
Total Main
Worker
Population
Total
Main
Worker
(Male)
Total
Main
Worker
(Female)
192. 325282 Chanda 340 301 39 280 247 33
193. 325283 Badinan 1460 1071 389 778 692 86
194. 325284 Basta 199 122 77 107 91 16
195. 325285 Kharari 776 425 351 489 377 112
196. 325286 Harit 1957 1410 547 1565 1248 317
197. 325287 Derui 335 248 87 223 211 12
198. 325288 Ichhpur 242 168 74 197 145 52
199. 325289 Hadilpur 374 271 103 290 252 38
200. 325290 Bali Kukhari 692 495 197 628 456 172
201. 325291 Talchinan-Sanihati 2202 1655 547 1749 1473 276
202. 325292 Popai 860 622 238 767 563 204
203. 325293 Mirkhila 998 621 377 968 604 364
204. 325294 Aima Samsara 480 281 199 438 270 168
205. 325295 Keshabpur 398 212 186 258 167 91
206. 325297 Dhanijpur 122 92 30 117 90 27
207. 325298 Goswami Malipara 1860 1221 639 1637 1161 476
208. 325299 Dantra 575 349 226 410 305 105
209. 325300 Bhushali 738 414 324 385 316 69
210. 325455 Chak.Kalikabari 207 198 9 188 186 2
211. 325459 Beraberi 2365 2127 238 2258 2039 219
212. 325460 Sinhal Patan 333 307 26 303 286 17
213. 325461 Payraura 525 496 29 492 474 18
214. 325462 Baburbheri 1114 1009 105 951 874 77
215. 325463 Talabhomra 0 0 0 0 0 0
216. 325464 Sinher Bheri 570 521 49 539 499 40
217. 325465 Khaser Bheri 290 253 37 220 194 26
218. 325467 Gopalnagar 4475 3904 571 3962 3549 413
219. 325468 Khordaapurbapur 1420 1160 260 1050 958 92
220. 325469 Chak.Gobinda 705 615 90 676 590 86
Annexure 3.2/Page No.23
S.No
Code of
the
Village
Name of the village Total Work
Population
Total
Worker
(Male)
Total
Worker
(Female)
Total Main
Worker
Population
Total
Main
Worker
(Male)
Total
Main
Worker
(Female)
221. 325470 Gandarpukur 1615 1090 525 1386 1068 318
222. 325471 Paunan 889 649 240 744 612 132
223. 325472 Dewan Bheri 2321 1974 347 1846 1730 116
224. 325473 Beleghata 222 137 85 139 107 32
225. 325474 Kirtinagar 29 17 12 22 11 11
226. 325475 Bhartar Chak 68 46 22 55 39 16
227. 325476 Bainchipota 1948 1310 638 1683 1235 448
228. 325477 Baijala 443 332 111 430 326 104
229. 325479 Dhopaghata 844 702 142 757 691 66
230. 325480 Kaliara 793 643 150 694 592 102
231. 325481 Balitipa 368 283 85 346 277 69
232. 325482 Khoshalpur 235 194 41 227 188 39
233. 325483 Noapara 1214 1036 178 1140 995 145
234. 325484 Bagdanga 846 712 134 704 615 89
235. 325485 Balarampur 154 136 18 136 126 10
236. 325486 Laskarpur 642 520 122 480 438 42
237. 325487 Chhutipur 451 411 40 436 397 39
238. 325488 Taherpur 734 563 171 572 495 77
239. 325489 Chhota.Gobra 87 52 35 76 49 27
240. 325490 Khan.Pukuria 229 217 12 215 203 12
241. 325491 Kaipukuria 188 138 50 187 137 50
242. 325492 Anandanagar 1617 1241 376 1170 1009 161
243. 325493 Subhipur 310 294 16 292 279 13
244. 325494 Nanda 1375 1158 217 1138 1015 123
245. 325495 Hakimpur 348 332 16 301 290 11
246. 325496 Benipur 329 260 69 322 258 64
247. 325497 Atisara 2548 2027 521 2429 1987 442
248. 325498 Bhandardaha 544 456 88 374 324 50
249. 325499 Athalia 444 374 70 365 333 32
Annexure 3.2/Page No.24
S.No
Code of
the
Village
Name of the village Total Work
Population
Total
Worker
(Male)
Total
Worker
(Female)
Total Main
Worker
Population
Total
Main
Worker
(Male)
Total
Main
Worker
(Female)
250. 325500 Jamirberia 259 216 43 30 20 10
251. 325536 Gomutia 503 473 30 485 461 24
252. 325537 Chhinamor 1280 1189 91 1221 1161 60
253. 325549 Dhitara 824 723 101 752 679 73
254. 325550 Bighati 1638 1495 143 1335 1263 72
255. 325551 Palara 1023 771 252 547 498 49
256. 325552 Patul.Raghabpur 663 456 207 377 349 28
257. 325553 Ghosha 153 124 29 124 118 6
258. 325554 Gourangapur 922 761 161 821 739 82
259. 325557 Nasibpur (CT) 2877 2543 334 2369 2154 215
260. 801720 Bansberia (M) 36420 30519 5901 31259 27106 4153
261. 801721 Hugli-Chinsurah (M +
OG) 68994 53385 15609 61730 49380 12350
262. 801725 Bhadreswar (M) 35310 30215 5095 31938 28023 3915
263. 801726 Champdani (M) 35215 31782 3433 32170 29499 2671
Table 3 : Village wise Marginal Workers and Non-Workers Population of Study Area
Annexure 3.2/Page No.25
SN Village
Code Name of the village
Marginal
Work
Population
Marginal
Work
(Male)
Marginal
Work
(Female)
Non Work
Population
Non Work
(Male)
Non Work
(Female)
1. 324832 Chahaka 61 24 37 309 107 202
2. 324833 Kalyanpur 535 236 299 785 324 461
3. 324859 Mahanad Bejpara 53 15 38 861 311 550
4. 324865 Barasarasa 264 192 72 1455 561 894
5. 324867 Gurjala 33 7 26 378 142 236
6. 325041 Talandu 435 297 138 784 271 513
7. 325042 Taragun 330 181 149 728 246 482
8. 325043 Fatepur 571 288 283 549 232 317
9. 325052 Kabirhati 30 0 30 60 32 28
10. 325053 Rajarambati 206 103 103 838 286 552
11. 325054 Naksa 382 326 56 951 365 586
12. 325055 Bharatpur 153 99 54 660 216 444
13. 325056 Hediapota 8 6 2 256 71 185
14. 325057 Purushottampur 383 302 81 904 279 625
15. 325058 Joypur 178 123 55 1541 466 1075
16. 325059 Dadpur 17 12 5 224 66 158
17. 325060 Demra 436 356 80 1749 553 1196
18. 325061 Refaitpur 403 235 168 1637 597 1040
19. 325062 Jatrasudi 90 53 37 897 314 583
20. 325063 Banpara 136 72 64 553 190 363
21. 325064 Gaharpur 162 66 96 345 118 227
22. 325065 Uttar Hazipur 3 1 2 38 12 26
23. 325066 Benipur 760 276 484 1876 667 1209
24. 325067 Gajaghanta 436 211 225 2862 904 1958
25. 325068 Minajpur 36 19 17 506 165 341
26. 325069 Dingalhat 353 247 106 2997 1068 1929
27. 325070 Saptagram 297 91 206 963 363 600
28. 325071 Dakshin Hazipur 22 2 20 42 23 19
29. 325072 Chhota Khejuria 120 75 45 2330 763 1567
30. 325073 Tegharia 28 18 10 741 223 518
Annexure 3.2/Page No.26
SN Village
Code Name of the village
Marginal
Work
Population
Marginal
Work
(Male)
Marginal
Work
(Female)
Non Work
Population
Non Work
(Male)
Non Work
(Female)
31. 325074 Trish Bigha 257 175 82 1527 551 976
32. 325075 Namajghar 136 92 44 1147 395 752
33. 325077 Krishnapur
Chandanpur 124 67 57 1141 401 740
34. 325078 Iswarbaha 76 50 26 1202 388 814
35. 325079 Debanandapur 447 329 118 2128 693 1435
36. 325080 Kazidanga 101 53 48 2016 694 1322
37. 325081 Balagarh (P) 11 10 1 370 124 246
38. 325082 Kapasdanga (P) 40 27 13 1606 499 1107
39. 325083 Narayanpur (P) 31 14 17 2016 684 1332
40. 325084 Kanagar 277 115 162 2419 901 1518
41. 325085 Akna 66 47 19 341 102 239
42. 325086 Benabharui 13 8 5 573 150 423
43. 325087 Chinchurah (P) 59 43 16 860 284 576
44. 325088 Uttar Chandannagar
(P) 32 17 15 800 267 533
45. 325089 Khamarpara 24 16 8 740 297 443
46. 325090 Charkona 3 2 1 39 11 28
47. 325091 Kola (CT) 641 451 190 4597 1505 3092
48. 325092 Hansghara (CT)
WARD NO.-0001 636 330 306 4521 1602 2919
49. 325095 Amodghata (CT) 961 477 484 4705 1537 3168
50. 325096 Alikhoja (CT) WARD
NO.-0001 317 229 88 3186 1036 2150
51. 325097 Shankhanagar (CT) 432 196 236 5604 2085 3519
52. 325098 Chak Banshberia (CT) WARD NO.-
0001 582 425 157 7343 2779 4564
53. 325099 Manushpur (CT) WARD NO.-0001
316 182 134 5162 1775 3387
54. 325100 Keota (P) (CT)
WARD NO.-0001 1191 770 421 12704 4604 8100
55. 325101 Kodalia (CT) 406 260 146 5438 1858 3580
56. 325102 Naldanga (CT) 697 408 289 8543 3099 5444
Annexure 3.2/Page No.27
SN Village
Code Name of the village
Marginal
Work
Population
Marginal
Work
(Male)
Marginal
Work
(Female)
Non Work
Population
Non Work
(Male)
Non Work
(Female)
WARD NO.-0001
57. 325103 Kulihanda (CT)
WARD NO.-0001 935 498 437 9254 3205 6049
58. 325104 Dharmapur (CT) WARD NO.-0001
319 116 203 4995 1746 3249
59. 325105 Simla (CT) 936 501 435 9722 3318 6404
60. 325107 Karichar Bheri 313 201 112 1300 358 942
61. 325108 Ugly 17 4 13 785 236 549
62. 325109 Dubir Bheri 205 40 165 1541 478 1063
63. 325110 Maheswarbati 10 4 6 852 272 580
64. 325111 Ranir Bheri 20 14 6 519 153 366
65. 325112 Purbba Jalarbheri 0 0 0 224 67 157
66. 325113 Dakatiar Bheri 290 208 82 871 245 626
67. 325114 Banseye 83 47 36 890 257 633
68. 325115 Paunan 1207 570 637 2458 849 1609
69. 325116 Polba 739 284 455 3372 1197 2175
70. 325117 Sangrampur 216 122 94 760 269 491
71. 325118 Kusundipara 4 1 3 488 199 289
72. 325119 Patna Bhairabpur 1018 439 579 2120 789 1331
73. 325120 Sudarsan 480 268 212 1938 724 1214
74. 325121 Gaula 76 50 26 360 125 235
75. 325122 Goaljor 6 5 1 368 131 237
76. 325123 Khatni 184 151 33 306 93 213
77. 325124 Mirzzapur 117 77 40 644 194 450
78. 325125 Jatarpur 10 10 0 192 48 144
79. 325126 Saranpur 288 150 138 434 158 276
80. 325127 Paranchapur 18 12 6 566 190 376
81. 325128 Ramnathpur 622 317 305 961 356 605
82. 325129 Kotalpara 81 38 43 1390 455 935
83. 325130 Kagjipara 99 34 65 515 176 339
84. 325131 Dakshinpara 45 23 22 1268 438 830
Annexure 3.2/Page No.28
SN Village
Code Name of the village
Marginal
Work
Population
Marginal
Work
(Male)
Marginal
Work
(Female)
Non Work
Population
Non Work
(Male)
Non Work
(Female)
85. 325132 Sitala 217 134 83 1156 364 792
86. 325133 Meghsar 360 209 151 1449 489 960
87. 325134 Nagarpara 142 31 111 535 180 355
88. 325135 Harmala 196 78 118 813 272 541
89. 325136 Balichara 9 4 5 262 85 177
90. 325137 Uttar Dadpur 304 188 116 916 330 586
91. 325138 Kasemaligar 371 284 87 743 238 505
92. 325139 Birpala 61 39 22 370 126 244
93. 325140 Radhanagar 113 19 94 338 143 195
94. 325141 Basudebbati 880 396 484 1085 439 646
95. 325142 Malipara 1 0 1 185 79 106
96. 325143 Ekbalpur 440 125 315 400 144 256
97. 325144 Sultangachha 30 25 5 182 56 126
98. 325145 Khein 413 272 141 1028 386 642
99. 325146 Kapashtikri 81 31 50 515 188 327
100. 325147 Jot Kalidas 0 0 0 0 0 0
101. 325148 Meria 98 38 60 1488 562 926
102. 325149 Gopalnagar 18 6 12 374 108 266
103. 325151 Sonatikri 14 9 5 434 133 301
104. 325152 Akna 254 146 108 1482 473 1009
105. 325153 Dalimba 517 258 259 1199 449 750
106. 325154 Prasadpur 152 25 127 1447 484 963
107. 325155 Milichita 103 14 89 515 165 350
108. 325156 Hosenabad 107 29 78 1016 354 662
109. 325157 Dhuliara 359 140 219 1175 422 753
110. 325158 Jhanpa 89 53 36 251 92 159
111. 325159 Tarabihari 0 0 0 273 56 217
112. 325160 Barakpur Naopara 90 44 46 444 172 272
113. 325161 Kalora 61 29 32 718 212 506
114. 325162 Panchrakhi 4 2 2 520 169 351
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SN Village
Code Name of the village
Marginal
Work
Population
Marginal
Work
(Male)
Marginal
Work
(Female)
Non Work
Population
Non Work
(Male)
Non Work
(Female)
115. 325163 Nandipur 10 6 4 204 66 138
116. 325164 Rajhat 139 105 34 1774 558 1216
117. 325165 Baral Malimpur 60 50 10 606 188 418
118. 325166 Bhatua 740 443 297 2067 630 1437
119. 325167 Atpukur 107 79 28 409 133 276
120. 325168 Bhoagachhi 189 106 83 1048 339 709
121. 325169 Shibrampur 5 4 1 129 52 77
122. 325170 Belgare 5 2 3 228 107 121
123. 325171 Ochai 134 43 91 572 209 363
124. 325172 Soa 13 5 8 107 39 68
125. 325173 Amnan 143 57 86 1082 352 730
126. 325174 Kedarnagar 246 97 149 96 31 65
127. 325175 Kashwara 422 189 233 2674 847 1827
128. 325176 Ramnagar 30 9 21 972 310 662
129. 325177 Araji Jotchandi 0 0 0 17 5 12
130. 325178 Barun Napara 59 42 17 990 296 694
131. 325179 Bhaturia 18 8 10 454 141 313
132. 325180 Chautara 231 226 5 468 117 351
133. 325181 Ampala 104 68 36 392 139 253
134. 325182 Gotu 304 124 180 2192 727 1465
135. 325183 Purushattombati 130 48 82 375 100 275
136. 325184 Amarpur 8 3 5 734 215 519
137. 325185 Jagannathbati 250 159 91 397 125 272
138. 325186 Maheshpur 18 4 14 733 247 486
139. 325187 Kamdebpur 282 133 149 1037 339 698
140. 325188 Sugandha 88 59 29 1447 408 1039
141. 325189 Patul 252 177 75 698 217 481
142. 325190 Narayanpara 10 5 5 645 190 455
143. 325191 Jadabpur 45 22 23 528 160 368
144. 325192 Binodpur 4 4 0 224 76 148
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SN Village
Code Name of the village
Marginal
Work
Population
Marginal
Work
(Male)
Marginal
Work
(Female)
Non Work
Population
Non Work
(Male)
Non Work
(Female)
145. 325193 Nezampur 24 4 20 295 87 208
146. 325194 Ranagachha 95 89 6 394 116 278
147. 325195 Bahir Ranagachha 0 0 0 255 71 184
148. 325196 Dogachhia 41 16 25 317 144 173
149. 325197 Pairadanga 12 5 7 97 31 66
150. 325198 Erenga 137 41 96 511 175 336
151. 325199 Jarura 39 20 19 1311 416 895
152. 325200 Bhushnara 6 3 3 537 165 372
153. 325201 Amdabad 54 31 23 374 116 258
154. 325202 Sankarbati 56 33 23 1113 337 776
155. 325213 Nagpal 181 95 86 535 193 342
156. 325214 Purbasikta 50 22 28 547 191 356
157. 325215 Kunchpala 147 78 69 1141 372 769
158. 325216 Satithan 778 361 417 1073 422 651
159. 325217 Dighagari 78 16 62 158 47 111
160. 325218 Damurpur 334 129 205 752 283 469
161. 325219 Dighanswar 38 12 26 761 267 494
162. 325220 Puinan 726 331 395 2519 877 1642
163. 325221 Mogalpur 118 28 90 195 88 107
164. 325242 Rasulpur 5 4 1 300 88 212
165. 325244 Bhabanipur 77 22 55 663 204 459
166. 325245 Khidirpur 20 1 19 129 71 58
167. 325249 Goe 34 17 17 362 116 246
168. 325257 Ganeshpur 179 100 79 861 267 594
169. 325258 Ati 5 1 4 630 196 434
170. 325259 Nabasan 27 19 8 572 174 398
171. 325260 Kadipara 47 12 35 676 223 453
172. 325261 Uttarbabnan 189 106 83 2951 974 1977
173. 325262 Amria 110 4 106 704 239 465
174. 325263 Mahishdanga 10 1 9 548 181 367
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SN Village
Code Name of the village
Marginal
Work
Population
Marginal
Work
(Male)
Marginal
Work
(Female)
Non Work
Population
Non Work
(Male)
Non Work
(Female)
175. 325264 Gobindapur 10 6 4 901 269 632
176. 325265 Danerpur 21 13 8 504 178 326
177. 325266 Gunpala 31 11 20 939 322 617
178. 325267 Mulgram 41 30 11 915 301 614
179. 325268 Beta 105 41 64 1396 496 900
180. 325269 Daulatpur 8 2 6 219 58 161
181. 325270 Sarap 26 22 4 276 93 183
182. 325271 Nonadanga 4 2 2 50 23 27
183. 325272 Musar 115 85 30 695 220 475
184. 325273 Paschim
Narayanpara 182 37 145 658 276 382
185. 325274 Dakshin Babnan 31 8 23 33 17 16
186. 325275 Komdhara 249 134 115 1287 422 865
187. 325276 Bilatpur 35 23 12 518 142 376
188. 325277 Khurigachhi 93 81 12 1019 306 713
189. 325278 Ayma Haripur 389 262 127 1173 368 805
190. 325279 Payan 79 23 56 526 158 368
191. 325281 Panjipukur 118 21 97 249 110 139
192. 325282 Chanda 60 54 6 587 175 412
193. 325283 Badinan 682 379 303 1489 456 1033
194. 325284 Basta 92 31 61 103 33 70
195. 325285 Kharari 287 48 239 367 171 196
196. 325286 Harit 392 162 230 2313 744 1569
197. 325287 Derui 112 37 75 395 119 276
198. 325288 Ichhpur 45 23 22 237 70 167
199. 325289 Hadilpur 84 19 65 506 152 354
200. 325290 Bali Kukhari 64 39 25 823 261 562
201. 325291 Talchinan-Sanihati 453 182 271 2599 807 1792
202. 325292 Popai 93 59 34 986 350 636
203. 325293 Mirkhila 30 17 13 696 238 458
Annexure 3.2/Page No.32
SN Village
Code Name of the village
Marginal
Work
Population
Marginal
Work
(Male)
Marginal
Work
(Female)
Non Work
Population
Non Work
(Male)
Non Work
(Female)
204. 325294 Aima Samsara 42 11 31 391 149 242
205. 325295 Keshabpur 140 45 95 245 89 156
206. 325297 Dhanijpur 5 2 3 156 52 104
207. 325298 Goswami Malipara 223 60 163 1843 640 1203
208. 325299 Dantra 165 44 121 437 165 272
209. 325300 Bhushali 353 98 255 460 182 278
210. 325455 Chak.Kalikabari 19 12 7 591 197 394
211. 325459 Beraberi 107 88 19 4445 1327 3118
212. 325460 Sinhal Patan 30 21 9 548 165 383
213. 325461 Payraura 33 22 11 1066 302 764
214. 325462 Baburbheri 163 135 28 1857 461 1396
215. 325463 Talabhomra 0 0 0 0 0 0
216. 325464 Sinher Bheri 31 22 9 993 250 743
217. 325465 Khaser Bheri 70 59 11 500 141 359
218. 325467 Gopalnagar 513 355 158 7757 2374 5383
219. 325468 Khordaapurbapur 370 202 168 2152 627 1525
220. 325469 Chak.Gobinda 29 25 4 1086 305 781
221. 325470 Gandarpukur 229 22 207 1662 563 1099
222. 325471 Paunan 145 37 108 1081 318 763
223. 325472 Dewan Bheri 475 244 231 3366 933 2433
224. 325473 Beleghata 83 30 53 244 81 163
225. 325474 Kirtinagar 7 6 1 15 7 8
226. 325475 Bhartar Chak 13 7 6 66 26 40
227. 325476 Bainchipota 265 75 190 2071 660 1411
228. 325477 Baijala 13 6 7 500 146 354
229. 325479 Dhopaghata 87 11 76 1163 333 830
230. 325480 Kaliara 99 51 48 1149 322 827
231. 325481 Balitipa 22 6 16 444 124 320
232. 325482 Khoshalpur 8 6 2 397 133 264
233. 325483 Noapara 74 41 33 1845 517 1328
Annexure 3.2/Page No.33
SN Village
Code Name of the village
Marginal
Work
Population
Marginal
Work
(Male)
Marginal
Work
(Female)
Non Work
Population
Non Work
(Male)
Non Work
(Female)
234. 325484 Bagdanga 142 97 45 1210 345 865
235. 325485 Balarampur 18 10 8 245 67 178
236. 325486 Laskarpur 162 82 80 813 247 566
237. 325487 Chhutipur 15 14 1 716 199 517
238. 325488 Taherpur 162 68 94 891 280 611
239. 325489 Chhota.Gobra 11 3 8 76 23 53
240. 325490 Khan.Pukuria 14 14 0 477 142 335
241. 325491 Kaipukuria 1 1 0 204 60 144
242. 325492 Anandanagar 447 232 215 2298 675 1623
243. 325493 Subhipur 18 15 3 571 153 418
244. 325494 Nanda 237 143 94 1960 568 1392
245. 325495 Hakimpur 47 42 5 615 180 435
246. 325496 Benipur 7 2 5 385 114 271
247. 325497 Atisara 119 40 79 3565 1075 2490
248. 325498 Bhandardaha 170 132 38 837 270 567
249. 325499 Athalia 79 41 38 755 206 549
250. 325500 Jamirberia 229 196 33 431 142 289
251. 325536 Gomutia 18 12 6 816 218 598
252. 325537 Chhinamor 59 28 31 2118 559 1559
253. 325549 Dhitara 72 44 28 1512 454 1058
254. 325550 Bighati 303 232 71 2750 776 1974
255. 325551 Palara 476 273 203 985 298 687
256. 325552 Patul.Raghabpur 286 107 179 571 179 392
257. 325553 Ghosha 29 6 23 205 56 149
258. 325554 Gourangapur 101 22 79 1249 343 906
259. 325557 Nasibpur (CT) 508 389 119 4640 1365 3275
260. 801720 Bansberia (M) 5161 3413 1748 67500 23241 44259
261. 801721 Hugli-Chinsurah (M
+ OG) 7264 4005 3259 110937 36832 74105
262. 801725 Bhadreswar (M) 3372 2192 1180 66167 23115 43052
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SN Village
Code Name of the village
Marginal
Work
Population
Marginal
Work
(Male)
Marginal
Work
(Female)
Non Work
Population
Non Work
(Male)
Non Work
(Female)
263. 801726 Champdani (M) 3045 2283 762 76036 27568 48468
Table 4 : Village wise Agricultural Workers Population of Study Area
SN Village Code
Name of the village
Agricultural Worker Population
Agricultural Worker (Male)
Agricultural Worker (Female)
1. 324832 Chahaka 45 40 5
2. 324833 Kalyanpur 34 23 11
3. 324859 Mahanad Bejpara 424 267 157
4. 324865 Barasarasa 520 314 206
5. 324867 Gurjala 255 147 108
6. 325041 Talandu 2 2 0
7. 325042 Taragun 77 70 7
8. 325043 Fatepur 8 4 4
9. 325052 Kabirhati 38 32 6
10. 325053 Rajarambati 128 120 8
11. 325054 Naksa 4 4 0
12. 325055 Bharatpur 114 81 33
13. 325056 Hediapota 22 19 3
14. 325057 Purushottampur 152 96 56
15. 325058 Joypur 21 17 4
16. 325059 Dadpur 6 5 1
17. 325060 Demra 190 184 6
18. 325061 Refaitpur 15 12 3
19. 325062 Jatrasudi 254 208 46
20. 325063 Banpara 11 6 5
21. 325064 Gaharpur 234 201 33
Annexure 3.2/Page No.35
SN Village Code
Name of the village
Agricultural Worker Population
Agricultural Worker (Male)
Agricultural Worker (Female)
22. 325065 Uttar Hazipur 0 0 0
23. 325066 Benipur 149 123 26
24. 325067 Gajaghanta 43 39 4
25. 325068 Minajpur 3 0 3
26. 325069 Dingalhat 20 16 4
27. 325070 Saptagram 40 32 8
28. 325071 Dakshin Hazipur 3 3 0
29. 325072 Chhota Khejuria 128 97 31
30. 325073 Tegharia 19 19 0
31. 325074 Trish Bigha 9 7 2
32. 325075 Namajghar 7 6 1
33. 325077 Krishnapur
Chandanpur 42 36 6
34. 325078 Iswarbaha 9 6 3
35. 325079 Debanandapur 38 32 6
36. 325080 Kazidanga 21 18 3
37. 325081 Balagarh (P) 1 1 0
38. 325082 Kapasdanga (P) 2 2 0
39. 325083 Narayanpur (P) 5 1 4
40. 325084 Kanagar 36 28 8
41. 325085 Akna 7 7 0
42. 325086 Benabharui 35 31 4
43. 325087 Chinchurah (P) 0 0 0
44. 325088 Uttar
Chandannagar (P) 5 3 2
45. 325089 Khamarpara 1 0 1
46. 325090 Charkona 0 0 0
47. 325091 Kola (CT) 154 127 27
48. 325092 Hansghara (CT)
WARD NO.-0001 368 198 170
49. 325095 Amodghata (CT) 65 50 15
50. 325096 Alikhoja (CT) 15 14 1
Annexure 3.2/Page No.36
SN Village Code
Name of the village
Agricultural Worker Population
Agricultural Worker (Male)
Agricultural Worker (Female)
WARD NO.-0001
51. 325097 Shankhanagar (CT) 26 24 2
52. 325098 Chak Banshberia (CT) WARD NO.-
0001 112 76 36
53. 325099 Manushpur (CT) WARD NO.-0001
226 165 61
54. 325100 Keota (P) (CT)
WARD NO.-0001 61 52 9
55. 325101 Kodalia (CT) 11 9 2
56. 325102 Naldanga (CT)
WARD NO.-0001 27 21 6
57. 325103 Kulihanda (CT)
WARD NO.-0001 84 42 42
58. 325104 Dharmapur (CT) WARD NO.-0001
32 23 9
59. 325105 Simla (CT) 169 135 34
60. 325107 Karichar Bheri 295 270 25
61. 325108 Ugly 51 36 15
62. 325109 Dubir Bheri 363 297 66
63. 325110 Maheswarbati 316 190 126
64. 325111 Ranir Bheri 247 227 20
65. 325112 Purbba Jalarbheri 95 83 12
66. 325113 Dakatiar Bheri 200 195 5
67. 325114 Banseye 124 118 6
68. 325115 Paunan 680 513 167
69. 325116 Polba 1435 930 505
70. 325117 Sangrampur 52 39 13
71. 325118 Kusundipara 348 216 132
72. 325119 Patna Bhairabpur 553 470 83
73. 325120 Sudarsan 761 465 296
74. 325121 Gaula 0 0 0
75. 325122 Goaljor 192 91 101
76. 325123 Khatni 1 0 1
Annexure 3.2/Page No.37
SN Village Code
Name of the village
Agricultural Worker Population
Agricultural Worker (Male)
Agricultural Worker (Female)
77. 325124 Mirzzapur 243 193 50
78. 325125 Jatarpur 8 8 0
79. 325126 Saranpur 39 31 8
80. 325127 Paranchapur 170 104 66
81. 325128 Ramnathpur 201 112 89
82. 325129 Kotalpara 647 389 258
83. 325130 Kagjipara 306 170 136
84. 325131 Dakshinpara 132 92 40
85. 325132 Sitala 243 178 65
86. 325133 Meghsar 447 284 163
87. 325134 Nagarpara 80 78 2
88. 325135 Harmala 290 217 73
89. 325136 Balichara 80 41 39
90. 325137 Uttar Dadpur 89 61 28
91. 325138 Kasemaligar 18 9 9
92. 325139 Birpala 55 46 9
93. 325140 Radhanagar 231 165 66
94. 325141 Basudebbati 205 184 21
95. 325142 Malipara 276 141 135
96. 325143 Ekbalpur 206 165 41
97. 325144 Sultangachha 38 36 2
98. 325145 Khein 177 106 71
99. 325146 Kapashtikri 268 164 104
100. 325147 Jot Kalidas 0 0 0
101. 325148 Meria 696 422 274
102. 325149 Gopalnagar 119 82 37
103. 325151 Sonatikri 242 181 61
104. 325152 Akna 366 336 30
105. 325153 Dalimba 439 282 157
106. 325154 Prasadpur 256 232 24
Annexure 3.2/Page No.38
SN Village Code
Name of the village
Agricultural Worker Population
Agricultural Worker (Male)
Agricultural Worker (Female)
107. 325155 Milichita 142 91 51
108. 325156 Hosenabad 78 55 23
109. 325157 Dhuliara 526 399 127
110. 325158 Jhanpa 33 26 7
111. 325159 Tarabihari 80 48 32
112. 325160 Barakpur Naopara 41 40 1
113. 325161 Kalora 96 88 8
114. 325162 Panchrakhi 132 125 7
115. 325163 Nandipur 93 67 26
116. 325164 Rajhat 176 168 8
117. 325165 Baral Malimpur 149 107 42
118. 325166 Bhatua 307 283 24
119. 325167 Atpukur 9 9 0
120. 325168 Bhoagachhi 174 154 20
121. 325169 Shibrampur 160 84 76
122. 325170 Belgare 364 183 181
123. 325171 Ochai 510 276 234
124. 325172 Soa 38 19 19
125. 325173 Amnan 713 472 241
126. 325174 Kedarnagar 20 19 1
127. 325175 Kashwara 761 566 195
128. 325176 Ramnagar 355 212 143
129. 325177 Araji Jotchandi 19 12 7
130. 325178 Barun Napara 185 106 79
131. 325179 Bhaturia 256 137 119
132. 325180 Chautara 1 0 1
133. 325181 Ampala 114 84 30
134. 325182 Gotu 953 677 276
135. 325183 Purushattombati 91 77 14
136. 325184 Amarpur 112 70 42
Annexure 3.2/Page No.39
SN Village Code
Name of the village
Agricultural Worker Population
Agricultural Worker (Male)
Agricultural Worker (Female)
137. 325185 Jagannathbati 32 27 5
138. 325186 Maheshpur 244 171 73
139. 325187 Kamdebpur 161 126 35
140. 325188 Sugandha 66 63 3
141. 325189 Patul 104 97 7
142. 325190 Narayanpara 204 161 43
143. 325191 Jadabpur 119 116 3
144. 325192 Binodpur 73 71 2
145. 325193 Nezampur 54 49 5
146. 325194 Ranagachha 67 65 2
147. 325195 Bahir Ranagachha 36 36 0
148. 325196 Dogachhia 330 229 101
149. 325197 Pairadanga 28 14 14
150. 325198 Erenga 133 124 9
151. 325199 Jarura 219 189 30
152. 325200 Bhushnara 123 106 17
153. 325201 Amdabad 30 27 3
154. 325202 Sankarbati 108 83 25
155. 325213 Nagpal 145 80 65
156. 325214 Purbasikta 242 151 91
157. 325215 Kunchpala 497 312 185
158. 325216 Satithan 164 160 4
159. 325217 Dighagari 2 2 0
160. 325218 Damurpur 281 172 109
161. 325219 Dighanswar 399 259 140
162. 325220 Puinan 554 458 96
163. 325221 Mogalpur 131 79 52
164. 325242 Rasulpur 98 69 29
165. 325244 Bhabanipur 221 137 84
166. 325245 Khidirpur 134 75 59
Annexure 3.2/Page No.40
SN Village Code
Name of the village
Agricultural Worker Population
Agricultural Worker (Male)
Agricultural Worker (Female)
167. 325249 Goe 105 54 51
168. 325257 Ganeshpur 130 128 2
169. 325258 Ati 202 116 86
170. 325259 Nabasan 110 107 3
171. 325260 Kadipara 223 184 39
172. 325261 Uttarbabnan 696 461 235
173. 325262 Amria 150 117 33
174. 325263 Mahishdanga 239 162 77
175. 325264 Gobindapur 324 255 69
176. 325265 Danerpur 339 217 122
177. 325266 Gunpala 470 285 185
178. 325267 Mulgram 333 221 112
179. 325268 Beta 605 370 235
180. 325269 Daulatpur 51 50 1
181. 325270 Sarap 48 47 1
182. 325271 Nonadanga 29 21 8
183. 325272 Musar 110 85 25
184. 325273 Paschim
Narayanpara 558 321 237
185. 325274 Dakshin Babnan 26 26 0
186. 325275 Komdhara 96 93 3
187. 325276 Bilatpur 78 75 3
188. 325277 Khurigachhi 193 188 5
189. 325278 Ayma Haripur 356 248 108
190. 325279 Payan 273 265 8
191. 325281 Panjipukur 145 108 37
192. 325282 Chanda 136 109 27
193. 325283 Badinan 456 444 12
194. 325284 Basta 37 27 10
195. 325285 Kharari 244 151 93
Annexure 3.2/Page No.41
SN Village Code
Name of the village
Agricultural Worker Population
Agricultural Worker (Male)
Agricultural Worker (Female)
196. 325286 Harit 833 582 251
197. 325287 Derui 184 181 3
198. 325288 Ichhpur 101 62 39
199. 325289 Hadilpur 163 137 26
200. 325290 Bali Kukhari 375 223 152
201. 325291 Talchinan-Sanihati 943 702 241
202. 325292 Popai 484 314 170
203. 325293 Mirkhila 560 347 213
204. 325294 Aima Samsara 293 141 152
205. 325295 Keshabpur 141 76 65
206. 325297 Dhanijpur 67 44 23
207. 325298 Goswami Malipara
1114 688 426
208. 325299 Dantra 268 171 97
209. 325300 Bhushali 269 206 63
210. 325455 Chak.Kalikabari 58 58 0
211. 325459 Beraberi 554 442 112
212. 325460 Sinhal Patan 96 96 0
213. 325461 Payraura 74 70 4
214. 325462 Baburbheri 92 76 16
215. 325463 Talabhomra 0 0 0
216. 325464 Sinher Bheri 40 40 0
217. 325465 Khaser Bheri 10 10 0
218. 325467 Gopalnagar 633 572 61
219. 325468 Khordaapurbapur 73 71 2
220. 325469 Chak.Gobinda 53 39 14
221. 325470 Gandarpukur 152 121 31
222. 325471 Paunan 149 146 3
223. 325472 Dewan Bheri 461 430 31
224. 325473 Beleghata 41 35 6
Annexure 3.2/Page No.42
SN Village Code
Name of the village
Agricultural Worker Population
Agricultural Worker (Male)
Agricultural Worker (Female)
225. 325474 Kirtinagar 5 5 0
226. 325475 Bhartar Chak 0 0 0
227. 325476 Bainchipota 274 235 39
228. 325477 Baijala 23 23 0
229. 325479 Dhopaghata 143 127 16
230. 325480 Kaliara 223 199 24
231. 325481 Balitipa 71 55 16
232. 325482 Khoshalpur 104 99 5
233. 325483 Noapara 360 272 88
234. 325484 Bagdanga 127 117 10
235. 325485 Balarampur 17 12 5
236. 325486 Laskarpur 51 46 5
237. 325487 Chhutipur 85 81 4
238. 325488 Taherpur 141 137 4
239. 325489 Chhota.Gobra 19 19 0
240. 325490 Khan.Pukuria 147 147 0
241. 325491 Kaipukuria 83 83 0
242. 325492 Anandanagar 166 151 15
243. 325493 Subhipur 36 36 0
244. 325494 Nanda 93 91 2
245. 325495 Hakimpur 17 16 1
246. 325496 Benipur 74 60 14
247. 325497 Atisara 383 357 26
248. 325498 Bhandardaha 97 90 7
249. 325499 Athalia 117 114 3
250. 325500 Jamirberia 3 1 2
251. 325536 Gomutia 74 73 1
252. 325537 Chhinamor 191 184 7
253. 325549 Dhitara 129 119 10
254. 325550 Bighati 235 228 7
Annexure 3.2/Page No.43
SN Village Code
Name of the village
Agricultural Worker Population
Agricultural Worker (Male)
Agricultural Worker (Female)
255. 325551 Palara 35 33 2
256. 325552 Patul.Raghabpur 80 73 7
257. 325553 Ghosha 21 21 0
258. 325554 Gourangapur 111 103 8
259. 325557 Nasibpur (CT) 112 107 5
260. 801720 Bansberia (M) 218 153 65
261. 801721 Hugli-Chinsurah
(M + OG) 159 119 40
262. 801725 Bhadreswar (M) 200 184 16
263. 801726 Champdani (M) 68 58 10
Table 5: Village wise Domestic Workers and Other Workers Population of Study Area
SN Code of
the Village
Name of the village Domestic workers
Population
Domestic workers (Male)
Domestic workers (Female
Other Workers
Population
Other Workers (Male)
Other Workers (Female)
1. 324832 Chahaka 21 18 3 33 30 3
2. 324833 Kalyanpur 32 29 3 138 119 19
3. 324859 Mahanad Bejpara 26 14 12 273 205 68
4. 324865 Barasarasa 22 17 5 174 143 31
5. 324867 Gurjala 3 3 0 24 17 7
6. 325041 Talandu 0 0 0 108 97 11
7. 325042 Taragun 1 1 0 110 104 6
8. 325043 Fatepur 2 2 0 84 66 18
9. 325052 Kabirhati 0 0 0 0 0 0
10. 325053 Rajarambati 0 0 0 109 103 6
Annexure 3.2/Page No.44
SN Code of
the Village
Name of the village Domestic workers
Population
Domestic workers (Male)
Domestic workers (Female
Other Workers
Population
Other Workers (Male)
Other Workers (Female)
11. 325054 Naksa 0 0 0 31 29 2
12. 325055 Bharatpur 1 1 0 105 89 16
13. 325056 Hediapota 0 0 0 67 63 4
14. 325057 Purushottampur 1 0 1 58 54 4
15. 325058 Joypur 29 27 2 660 600 60
16. 325059 Dadpur 7 2 5 108 94 14
17. 325060 Demra 40 36 4 206 170 36
18. 325061 Refaitpur 59 56 3 567 518 49
19. 325062 Jatrasudi 1 1 0 118 83 35
20. 325063 Banpara 3 2 1 246 217 29
21. 325064 Gaharpur 1 1 0 44 17 27
22. 325065 Uttar Hazipur 0 0 0 20 18 2
23. 325066 Benipur 28 15 13 867 756 111
24. 325067 Gajaghanta 68 40 28 1207 1097 110
25. 325068 Minajpur 6 6 0 224 209 15
26. 325069 Dingalhat 15 11 4 1159 999 160
27. 325070 Saptagram 54 47 7 379 335 44
28. 325071 Dakshin Hazipur 4 4 0 15 14 1
29. 325072 Chhota Khejuria 60 41 19 1044 900 144
30. 325073 Tegharia 4 2 2 367 331 36
31. 325074 Trish Bigha 18 16 2 502 446 56
32. 325075 Namajghar 9 6 3 474 410 64
33. 325077 Krishnapur
Chandanpur 15 11 4 653 504 149
34. 325078 Iswarbaha 7 2 5 505 462 43
35. 325079 Debanandapur 18 16 2 726 632 94
36. 325080 Kazidanga 7 3 4 864 738 126
37. 325081 Balagarh (P) 0 0 0 138 123 15
38. 325082 Kapasdanga (P) 27 16 11 867 725 142
39. 325083 Narayanpur (P) 29 18 11 1066 860 206
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SN Code of
the Village
Name of the village Domestic workers
Population
Domestic workers (Male)
Domestic workers (Female
Other Workers
Population
Other Workers (Male)
Other Workers (Female)
40. 325084 Kanagar 78 50 28 1242 960 282
41. 325085 Akna 0 0 0 110 92 18
42. 325086 Benabharui 3 3 0 138 122 16
43. 325087 Chinchurah (P) 0 0 0 365 322 43
44. 325088 Uttar Chandannagar
(P) 3 3 0 265 235 30
45. 325089 Khamarpara 1 0 1 259 247 12
46. 325090 Charkona 0 0 0 0 0 0
47. 325091 Kola (CT) 53 40 13 1800 1496 304
48. 325092 Hansghara (CT)
WARD NO.-0001 85 47 38 2006 1719 287
49. 325095 Amodghata (CT) 60 51 9 2098 1776 322
50. 325096 Alikhoja (CT) WARD
NO.-0001 14 10 4 1067 976 91
51. 325097 Shankhanagar (CT) 120 74 46 2415 2101 314
52. 325098 Chak Banshberia (CT) WARD NO.-
0001 80 56 24 2228 2008 220
53. 325099 Manushpur (CT) WARD NO.-0001
49 42 7 2378 1949 429
54. 325100 Keota (P) (CT)
WARD NO.-0001 155 110 45 4753 4257 496
55. 325101 Kodalia (CT) 28 8 20 3109 2399 710
56. 325102 Naldanga (CT)
WARD NO.-0001 167 141 26 3673 3088 585
57. 325103 Kulihanda (CT)
WARD NO.-0001 256 85 171 5428 4404 1024
58. 325104 Dharmapur (CT) WARD NO.-0001
86 61 25 3019 2316 703
59. 325105 Simla (CT) 69 43 26 4971 3833 1138
60. 325107 Karichar Bheri 7 4 3 121 109 12
61. 325108 Ugly 109 30 79 159 129 30
62. 325109 Dubir Bheri 151 30 121 327 290 37
63. 325110 Maheswarbati 31 2 29 96 78 18
64. 325111 Ranir Bheri 0 0 0 13 7 6
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SN Code of
the Village
Name of the village Domestic workers
Population
Domestic workers (Male)
Domestic workers (Female
Other Workers
Population
Other Workers (Male)
Other Workers (Female)
65. 325112 Purbba Jalarbheri 4 3 1 11 6 5
66. 325113 Dakatiar Bheri 2 2 0 57 49 8
67. 325114 Banseye 0 0 0 135 124 11
68. 325115 Paunan 7 5 2 283 244 39
69. 325116 Polba 31 18 13 738 614 124
70. 325117 Sangrampur 16 13 3 51 38 13
71. 325118 Kusundipara 6 6 0 33 28 5
72. 325119 Patna Bhairabpur 14 10 4 180 165 15
73. 325120 Sudarsan 6 3 3 200 156 44
74. 325121 Gaula 1 1 0 67 65 2
75. 325122 Goaljor 1 1 0 96 90 6
76. 325123 Khatni 0 0 0 16 13 3
77. 325124 Mirzzapur 1 0 1 74 62 12
78. 325125 Jatarpur 1 1 0 0 0 0
79. 325126 Saranpur 8 3 5 16 13 3
80. 325127 Paranchapur 3 2 1 64 57 7
81. 325128 Ramnathpur 1 0 1 96 91 5
82. 325129 Kotalpara 64 62 2 103 90 13
83. 325130 Kagjipara 10 4 6 76 70 6
84. 325131 Dakshinpara 141 62 79 512 466 46
85. 325132 Sitala 51 7 44 238 218 20
86. 325133 Meghsar 56 50 6 66 53 13
87. 325134 Nagarpara 15 12 3 186 173 13
88. 325135 Harmala 23 1 22 199 176 23
89. 325136 Balichara 5 2 3 46 43 3
90. 325137 Uttar Dadpur 6 6 0 129 118 11
91. 325138 Kasemaligar 16 15 1 69 62 7
92. 325139 Birpala 1 1 0 62 59 3
93. 325140 Radhanagar 3 1 2 26 21 5
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SN Code of
the Village
Name of the village Domestic workers
Population
Domestic workers (Male)
Domestic workers (Female
Other Workers
Population
Other Workers (Male)
Other Workers (Female)
94. 325141 Basudebbati 6 6 0 80 73 7
95. 325142 Malipara 1 0 1 28 22 6
96. 325143 Ekbalpur 24 23 1 82 65 17
97. 325144 Sultangachha 5 5 0 17 17 0
98. 325145 Khein 2 2 0 96 86 10
99. 325146 Kapashtikri 0 0 0 86 69 17
100. 325147 Jot Kalidas 0 0 0 0 0 0
101. 325148 Meria 11 11 0 278 248 30
102. 325149 Gopalnagar 4 4 0 130 109 21
103. 325151 Sonatikri 0 0 0 125 115 10
104. 325152 Akna 18 16 2 202 173 29
105. 325153 Dalimba 21 19 2 176 154 22
106. 325154 Prasadpur 29 29 0 376 347 29
107. 325155 Milichita 10 3 7 203 183 20
108. 325156 Hosenabad 13 10 3 397 336 61
109. 325157 Dhuliara 7 6 1 131 100 31
110. 325158 Jhanpa 7 2 5 92 80 12
111. 325159 Tarabihari 0 0 0 89 70 19
112. 325160 Barakpur Naopara 8 7 1 193 136 57
113. 325161 Kalora 1 0 1 156 144 12
114. 325162 Panchrakhi 0 0 0 81 70 11
115. 325163 Nandipur 0 0 0 30 29 1
116. 325164 Rajhat 19 13 6 525 472 53
117. 325165 Baral Malimpur 3 2 1 238 153 85
118. 325166 Bhatua 12 10 2 248 219 29
119. 325167 Atpukur 1 0 1 106 86 20
120. 325168 Bhoagachhi 13 9 4 151 134 17
121. 325169 Shibrampur 0 0 0 7 6 1
122. 325170 Belgare 0 0 0 29 22 7
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SN Code of
the Village
Name of the village Domestic workers
Population
Domestic workers (Male)
Domestic workers (Female
Other Workers
Population
Other Workers (Male)
Other Workers (Female)
123. 325171 Ochai 28 24 4 71 53 18
124. 325172 Soa 0 0 0 14 14 0
125. 325173 Amnan 45 38 7 169 129 40
126. 325174 Kedarnagar 8 7 1 8 5 3
127. 325175 Kashwara 24 19 5 362 347 15
128. 325176 Ramnagar 3 2 1 179 162 17
129. 325177 Araji Jotchandi 0 0 0 5 5 0
130. 325178 Barun Napara 3 2 1 225 210 15
131. 325179 Bhaturia 2 2 0 22 21 1
132. 325180 Chautara 0 0 0 0 0 0
133. 325181 Ampala 2 2 0 39 31 8
134. 325182 Gotu 26 16 10 313 281 32
135. 325183 Purushattombati 0 0 0 89 82 7
136. 325184 Amarpur 8 8 0 179 156 23
137. 325185 Jagannathbati 3 1 2 69 56 13
138. 325186 Maheshpur 5 3 2 286 230 56
139. 325187 Kamdebpur 17 16 1 232 204 28
140. 325188 Sugandha 3 1 2 519 447 72
141. 325189 Patul 6 6 0 93 81 12
142. 325190 Narayanpara 5 4 1 76 57 19
143. 325191 Jadabpur 2 0 2 78 68 10
144. 325192 Binodpur 1 1 0 28 26 2
145. 325193 Nezampur 3 3 0 55 53 2
146. 325194 Ranagachha 0 0 0 28 23 5
147. 325195 Bahir Ranagachha 4 2 2 24 22 2
148. 325196 Dogachhia 8 6 2 186 53 133
149. 325197 Pairadanga 2 0 2 24 24 0
150. 325198 Erenga 2 2 0 109 84 25
151. 325199 Jarura 10 4 6 238 210 28
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SN Code of
the Village
Name of the village Domestic workers
Population
Domestic workers (Male)
Domestic workers (Female
Other Workers
Population
Other Workers (Male)
Other Workers (Female)
152. 325200 Bhushnara 2 1 1 186 139 47
153. 325201 Amdabad 1 1 0 117 104 13
154. 325202 Sankarbati 21 18 3 442 380 62
155. 325213 Nagpal 4 3 1 71 59 12
156. 325214 Purbasikta 0 0 0 87 76 11
157. 325215 Kunchpala 42 40 2 79 63 16
158. 325216 Satithan 0 0 0 22 16 6
159. 325217 Dighagari 0 0 0 7 5 2
160. 325218 Damurpur 3 3 0 140 126 14
161. 325219 Dighanswar 1 0 1 48 42 6
162. 325220 Puinan 21 14 7 403 343 60
163. 325221 Mogalpur 5 5 0 19 11 8
164. 325242 Rasulpur 0 0 0 31 30 1
165. 325244 Bhabanipur 2 0 2 112 105 7
166. 325245 Khidirpur 30 0 30 18 15 3
167. 325249 Goe 1 0 1 30 27 3
168. 325257 Ganeshpur 2 2 0 196 178 18
169. 325258 Ati 5 4 1 143 120 23
170. 325259 Nabasan 1 1 0 126 120 6
171. 325260 Kadipara 15 12 3 50 43 7
172. 325261 Uttarbabnan 182 109 73 648 570 78
173. 325262 Amria 5 4 1 143 136 7
174. 325263 Mahishdanga 12 4 8 87 80 7
175. 325264 Gobindapur 0 0 0 97 90 7
176. 325265 Danerpur 0 0 0 66 50 16
177. 325266 Gunpala 62 45 17 49 39 10
178. 325267 Mulgram 34 24 10 155 148 7
179. 325268 Beta 81 19 62 187 164 23
180. 325269 Daulatpur 12 11 1 4 4 0
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SN Code of
the Village
Name of the village Domestic workers
Population
Domestic workers (Male)
Domestic workers (Female
Other Workers
Population
Other Workers (Male)
Other Workers (Female)
181. 325270 Sarap 2 2 0 23 19 4
182. 325271 Nonadanga 0 0 0 0 0 0
183. 325272 Musar 1 1 0 87 82 5
184. 325273 Paschim
Narayanpara 8 5 3 129 122 7
185. 325274 Dakshin Babnan 0 0 0 1 0 1
186. 325275 Komdhara 10 8 2 113 98 15
187. 325276 Bilatpur 3 2 1 71 58 13
188. 325277 Khurigachhi 1 1 0 47 42 5
189. 325278 Ayma Haripur 1 0 1 16 10 6
190. 325279 Payan 6 6 0 13 8 5
191. 325281 Panjipukur 1 1 0 35 28 7
192. 325282 Chanda 8 8 0 20 14 6
193. 325283 Badinan 82 24 58 74 62 12
194. 325284 Basta 3 0 3 19 19 0
195. 325285 Kharari 0 0 0 162 144 18
196. 325286 Harit 23 12 11 490 446 44
197. 325287 Derui 5 5 0 8 3 5
198. 325288 Ichhpur 8 4 4 57 49 8
199. 325289 Hadilpur 6 5 1 88 79 9
200. 325290 Bali Kukhari 9 7 2 157 143 14
201. 325291 Talchinan-Sanihati 144 140 4 414 384 30
202. 325292 Popai 32 28 4 113 91 22
203. 325293 Mirkhila 114 2 112 74 66 8
204. 325294 Aima Samsara 27 27 0 68 52 16
205. 325295 Keshabpur 1 1 0 54 33 21
206. 325297 Dhanijpur 8 6 2 23 21 2
207. 325298 Goswami Malipara 20 19 1 242 203 39
208. 325299 Dantra 3 2 1 34 29 5
209. 325300 Bhushali 1 1 0 52 47 5
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SN Code of
the Village
Name of the village Domestic workers
Population
Domestic workers (Male)
Domestic workers (Female
Other Workers
Population
Other Workers (Male)
Other Workers (Female)
210. 325455 Chak.Kalikabari 3 3 0 88 86 2
211. 325459 Beraberi 81 64 17 1391 1308 83
212. 325460 Sinhal Patan 16 11 5 118 108 10
213. 325461 Payraura 27 24 3 149 141 8
214. 325462 Baburbheri 42 30 12 483 441 42
215. 325463 Talabhomra 0 0 0 0 0 0
216. 325464 Sinher Bheri 44 31 13 280 257 23
217. 325465 Khaser Bheri 31 28 3 133 111 22
218. 325467 Gopalnagar 270 153 117 2359 2154 205
219. 325468 Khordaapurbapur 93 38 55 714 679 35
220. 325469 Chak.Gobinda 91 59 32 423 384 39
221. 325470 Gandarpukur 293 83 210 557 485 72
222. 325471 Paunan 168 88 80 265 222 43
223. 325472 Dewan Bheri 240 202 38 449 420 29
224. 325473 Beleghata 13 3 10 36 26 10
225. 325474 Kirtinagar 15 4 11 2 2 0
226. 325475 Bhartar Chak 16 3 13 14 11 3
227. 325476 Bainchipota 433 89 344 518 464 54
228. 325477 Baijala 139 50 89 120 111 9
229. 325479 Dhopaghata 7 3 4 370 326 44
230. 325480 Kaliara 48 14 34 223 190 33
231. 325481 Balitipa 20 1 19 83 66 17
232. 325482 Khoshalpur 18 14 4 51 40 11
233. 325483 Noapara 24 21 3 456 410 46
234. 325484 Bagdanga 22 18 4 291 223 68
235. 325485 Balarampur 0 0 0 71 68 3
236. 325486 Laskarpur 35 26 9 293 269 24
237. 325487 Chhutipur 29 21 8 183 157 26
238. 325488 Taherpur 58 22 36 210 173 37
Annexure 3.2/Page No.52
SN Code of
the Village
Name of the village Domestic workers
Population
Domestic workers (Male)
Domestic workers (Female
Other Workers
Population
Other Workers (Male)
Other Workers (Female)
239. 325489 Chhota.Gobra 7 7 0 44 17 27
240. 325490 Khan.Pukuria 10 5 5 53 46 7
241. 325491 Kaipukuria 47 1 46 43 39 4
242. 325492 Anandanagar 194 120 74 480 412 68
243. 325493 Subhipur 3 1 2 129 119 10
244. 325494 Nanda 55 30 25 804 719 85
245. 325495 Hakimpur 3 1 2 212 204 8
246. 325496 Benipur 21 4 17 158 125 33
247. 325497 Atisara 242 74 168 1174 965 209
248. 325498 Bhandardaha 41 23 18 136 112 24
249. 325499 Athalia 9 1 8 182 162 20
250. 325500 Jamirberia 0 0 0 24 19 5
251. 325536 Gomutia 36 26 10 207 197 10
252. 325537 Chhinamor 65 61 4 700 655 45
253. 325549 Dhitara 19 18 1 580 519 61
254. 325550 Bighati 20 19 1 815 758 57
255. 325551 Palara 14 11 3 203 169 34
256. 325552 Patul.Raghabpur 21 19 2 191 177 14
257. 325553 Ghosha 2 2 0 80 74 6
258. 325554 Gourangapur 40 36 4 523 456 67
259. 325557 Nasibpur (CT) 81 72 9 1671 1482 189
260. 801720 Bansberia (M) 839 458 381 30163 26461 3702
261. 801721 Hugli-Chinsurah (M
+ OG) 1592 994 598 59838 48176 11662
262. 801725 Bhadreswar (M) 490 315 175 31157 27448 3709
263. 801726 Champdani (M) 398 303 95 31678 29119 2559
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Table 6 : Summary Village Amenities of the Study Area
S.No' Code of Village
Name of Village Primary School
Secondary school
Kuccha Roads
Pukka road
Phone Internet Auto Bus Shop Market
(If not available within the village, the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given).
1 324832 Chahaka 1 2 1 b 1 b b b b c
2 324833 Kalyanpur 1 2 1 a a a a a a c
3 324859 Mahanad Bejpara 1 1 1 a 1 1 c b a c
4 324865 Barasarasa 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 b
5 324867 Gurjala 1 2 a a 1 1 a a b c
6 325041 Talandu 1 2 1 1 1 1 b b a c
7 325042 Taragun 1 2 1 a 1 b a a 1 c
8 325043 Fatepur 1 2 1 a 1 b 1 1 a c
9 325052 Kabirhati 2 2 1 a 1 b a a a c
10 325053 Rajarambati 1 2 1 1 1 b a a a c
11 325054 Naksa 1 2 1 1 1 a a a a c
12 325055 Bharatpur 1 2 1 1 1 a a a a c
13 325056 Hediapota 1 2 1 1 1 b c 1 1 c
14 325057 Purushottampur 1 2 1 1 1 b c 1 1 c
15 325058 Joypur 1 2 1 1 1 b 1 a 1 c
16 325059 Dadpur 2 2 1 1 1 b c a 1 c
17 325060 Demra 1 2 b b 1 a 1 a 1 c
18 325061 Refaitpur 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 1
19 325062 Jatrasudi 1 2 1 a 1 b b b a c
20 325063 Banpara 1 2 a 1 1 1 1 a a c
21 325064 Gaharpur 2 2 a 1 1 1 1 a b c
22 325065 Uttar Hazipur 2 2 a 1 1 a a a a c
23 325066 Benipur 1 2 a 1 1 1 1 1 b c
24 325067 Gajaghanta 1 1 1 1 1 1 a a 1 c
25 325068 Minajpur 1 1 a a 1 1 a a 1 c
26 325069 Dingalhat 1 2 1 a 1 a 1 1 1 c
27 325070 Saptagram 1 1 1 1 1 b 1 1 1 1
28 325071 Dakshin Hazipur 2 2 1 a 1 a 1 1 a c
29 325072 Chhota Khejuria 1 2 1 a 1 a 1 1 1 1
30 325073 Tegharia 1 2 1 1 1 c 1 1 1 c
31 325074 Trish Bigha 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 1
32 325075 Namajghar 1 2 1 1 1 a a a 1 c
33 325077 Krishnapur
Chandanpur 1 2 a a 1 c c b 1 c
34 325078 Iswarbaha 1 2 1 1 1 a 1 1 a c
35 325079 Debanandapur 1 1 1 a 1 c c a 1 c
36 325080 Kazidanga 2 2 1 1 1 c 1 a 1 c
37 325081 Balagarh (P) 2 2 a 1 1 a 1 1 a c
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S.No' Code of Village
Name of Village Primary School
Secondary school
Kuccha Roads
Pukka road
Phone Internet Auto Bus Shop Market
(If not available within the village, the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given).
38 325082 Kapasdanga (P) 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 1
39 325083 Narayanpur (P) 1 2 1 1 1 a 1 a 1 c
40 325084 Kanagar 1 2 1 1 1 a a a a c
41 325085 Akna 1 2 1 1 1 a a a a c
42 325086 Benabharui 1 2 1 1 1 b a a b c
43 325087 Chinchurah (P) 1 2 a 1 1 1 1 1 a c
44 325088 Uttar
Chandannagar (P)
2 2 a 1 1 1 1 1 a c
45 325089 Khamarpara 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
46 325090 Charkona 2 2 a a b c c b 1 c
47 325091 Kola (CT) 1 1
48 325092 Hansghara (CT) 1 1
49 325095 Amodghata (CT) 1 2
50 325096 Alikhoja (CT) 1 2
51 325097 Shankhanagar
(CT) 1 2
52 325098 Chak Banshberia
(CT) 1 1
53 325099 Manushpur (CT) 1 2
54 325100 Keota (P) (CT) 1 1
55 325101 Kodalia (CT) 1 2
56 325102 Naldanga (CT) 1 1
57 325103 Kulihanda (CT) 1 2
58 325104 Dharmapur (CT) 1 1
59 325105 Simla (CT) 1 1
60 325107 Karichar Bheri 1 2 1 a 1 c c a 1 c
61 325108 Ugly 1 2 1 a 1 c c b 1 c
62 325109 Dubir Bheri 1 2 1 1 1 b c a 1 c
63 325110 Maheswarbati 1 2 a 1 1 b b a 1 c
64 325111 Ranir Bheri 1 2 1 a 1 b c a 1 c
65 325112 Purbba Jalarbheri 2 2 1 a 1 b c a 1 c
66 325113 Dakatiar Bheri 1 1 1 a b b c a 1 c
67 325114 Banseye 1 2 1 1 1 b c b 1 c
68 325115 Paunan 1 1 a 1 1 b a b 1 c
69 325116 Polba 1 1 1 1 1 b 1 a 1 c
70 325117 Sangrampur 2 2 1 1 1 b 1 a 1 c
71 325118 Kusundipara 1 2 1 1 1 b 1 a 1 c
72 325119 Patna Bhairabpur 1 2 1 1 1 a b 1 1 c
73 325120 Sudarsan 1 1 1 1 1 a c 1 1 1
74 325121 Gaula 2 2 a 1 1 b a a 1 c
75 325122 Goaljor 1 2 1 1 1 b 1 a 1 c
76 325123 Khatni 2 2 1 a 1 c c b 1 c
77 325124 Mirzzapur 2 2 1 1 1 c 1 b 1 c
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S.No' Code of Village
Name of Village Primary School
Secondary school
Kuccha Roads
Pukka road
Phone Internet Auto Bus Shop Market
(If not available within the village, the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given).
78 325125 Jatarpur 1 2 1 1 1 b c a 1 c
79 325126 Saranpur 1 1 1 a b c a b 1 c
80 325127 Paranchapur 1 2 1 a a a c a a c
81 325128 Ramnathpur 1 2 1 b a a c 1 1 1
82 325129 Kotalpara 1 2 1 a a b c a a c
83 325130 Kagjipara 1 2 1 1 a a c 1 a c
84 325131 Dakshinpara 1 1 a 1 b b c 1 a c
85 325132 Sitala 1 2 1 a b b b 1 a c
86 325133 Meghsar 1 2 a b a b b a 1 c
87 325134 Nagarpara 1 2 a a b b c 1 1 1
88 325135 Harmala 1 2 a a 1 b b 1 a c
89 325136 Balichara 1 2 b a a b c 1 a c
90 325137 Uttar Dadpur 1 2 a 1 1 b c 1 1 c
91 325138 Kasemaligar 1 2 1 a b b c 1 1 c
92 325139 Birpala 1 2 1 a b c c a 1 c
93 325140 Radhanagar 2 2 a b b c c 1 1 c
94 325141 Basudebbati 1 2 a a a c c 1 1 c
95 325142 Malipara 1 2 1 b a c c a 1 c
96 325143 Ekbalpur 1 1 1 a b c c 1 1 c
97 325144 Sultangachha 1 1 a a b b c 1 1 c
98 325145 Khein 1 2 a 1 1 c 1 1 1 c
99 325146 Kapashtikri 1 2 1 a b c c b 1 c
100 325147 Jot Kalidas
101 325148 Meria 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 1 1 c
102 325149 Gopalnagar 1 1 a a 1 c c 1 1 c
103 325151 Sonatikri 1 1 a 1 a c c a 1 c
104 325152 Akna 1 1 a 1 1 c 1 1 1 1
105 325153 Dalimba 1 2 1 a 1 c 1 1 1 c
106 325154 Prasadpur 1 2 1 1 1 c 1 1 1 c
107 325155 Milichita 1 2 a 1 1 c a 1 1 c
108 325156 Hosenabad 1 2 a 1 1 a a 1 a c
109 325157 Dhuliara 1 2 1 1 1 c c a 1 c
110 325158 Jhanpa 2 2 a 1 1 a a 1 a c
111 325159 Tarabihari 1 2 1 1 1 b a a a c
112 325160 Barakpur Naopara
1 2 1 1 1 a a a a c
113 325161 Kalora 1 2 1 1 b c a 1 a c
114 325162 Panchrakhi 1 1 1 1 1 b a b 1 c
115 325163 Nandipur 2 2 1 1 1 a a 1 1 c
116 325164 Rajhat 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 a c
117 325165 Baral Malimpur 1 2 1 1 1 a 1 1 a c
118 325166 Bhatua 1 2 a 1 1 a 1 1 1 c
119 325167 Atpukur 1 2 a a 1 a a a a c
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S.No' Code of Village
Name of Village Primary School
Secondary school
Kuccha Roads
Pukka road
Phone Internet Auto Bus Shop Market
(If not available within the village, the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given).
120 325168 Bhoagachhi 1 2 a a 1 a 1 1 1 1
121 325169 Shibrampur 2 2 a a 1 a 1 1 a c
122 325170 Belgare 1 2 1 1 1 b c a 1 c
123 325171 Ochai 1 2 1 1 1 c c a 1 c
124 325172 Soa 2 2 1 1 b c 1 a 1 c
125 325173 Amnan 1 2 a 1 b c b b 1 c
126 325174 Kedarnagar 1 2 a 1 1 c c 1 1 c
127 325175 Kashwara 1 1 1 1 1 a c 1 1 c
128 325176 Ramnagar 1 2 1 1 1 c c a 1 c
129 325177 Araji Jotchandi 2 2 a 1 1 b c a 1 c
130 325178 Barun Napara 1 2 1 1 1 c c a 1 c
131 325179 Bhaturia 1 2 a 1 1 a a a 1 c
132 325180 Chautara 1 2 1 1 1 a a 1 1 c
133 325181 Ampala 1 2 1 1 1 a a a 1 c
134 325182 Gotu 1 2 a 1 1 b a 1 1 c
135 325183 Purushattombati 1 2 1 1 1 b a a 1 c
136 325184 Amarpur 1 2 1 a 1 b 1 1 1 c
137 325185 Jagannathbati 2 2 1 1 1 b 1 1 1 c
138 325186 Maheshpur 1 1 1 1 1 b 1 1 1 c
139 325187 Kamdebpur 1 2 a 1 1 b a b 1 c
140 325188 Sugandha 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 b 1 1
141 325189 Patul 1 2 1 1 1 b a b 1 c
142 325190 Narayanpara 1 2 a 1 1 b a a 1 c
143 325191 Jadabpur 1 1 a 1 1 c c b 1 c
144 325192 Binodpur 1 2 b 1 1 c a a 1 c
145 325193 Nezampur 2 2 a 1 1 c a a 1 c
146 325194 Ranagachha 1 2 a 1 1 b b b 1 c
147 325195 Bahir
Ranagachha 1 2 1 a 1 b b b 1 c
148 325196 Dogachhia 1 2 a 1 1 b b b 1 c
149 325197 Pairadanga 2 2 a 1 1 b a a 1 c
150 325198 Erenga 1 2 a 1 1 a a a 1 c
151 325199 Jarura 1 1 a 1 1 a a a 1 c
152 325200 Bhushnara 1 2 a 1 1 a a a 1 c
153 325201 Amdabad 2 2 a 1 1 a a a 1 c
154 325202 Sankarbati 1 1 a 1 1 b a a 1 c
155 325213 Nagpal 1 2 1 1 1 1 a b 1 1
156 325214 Purbasikta 1 2 1 1 1 1 a b 1 1
157 325215 Kunchpala 1 2 a 1 1 1 b b 1 1
158 325216 Satithan 1 2 1 1 1 1 b b 1 1
159 325217 Dighagari 1 2 1 1 1 1 b a 1 1
160 325218 Damurpur 1 2 a 1 1 1 1 b 1 1
161 325219 Dighanswar 1 2 a 1 1 1 1 b 1 1
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S.No' Code of Village
Name of Village Primary School
Secondary school
Kuccha Roads
Pukka road
Phone Internet Auto Bus Shop Market
(If not available within the village, the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given).
162 325220 Puinan 1 1 a 1 1 b c a 1 c
163 325221 Mogalpur 1 2 a 1 1 c c a 1 c
164 325242 Rasulpur 1 2 a 1 1 b c a 1 c
165 325244 Bhabanipur 1 2 1 1 1 a c a 1 c
166 325245 Khidirpur 2 2 a a 1 b c 1 1 c
167 325249 Goe 1 2 a 1 1 b c b 1 c
168 325257 Ganeshpur 1 2 b a 1 b c b 1 c
169 325258 Ati 1 1 a 1 1 b c b 1 c
170 325259 Nabasan 1 2 a 1 b c c b 1 c
171 325260 Kadipara 1 2 a 1 1 b c b 1 c
172 325261 Uttarbabnan 1 1 1 1 1 b c b 1 1
173 325262 Amria 1 2 b a
b c b 1 c
174 325263 Mahishdanga 1 2 b a 1 b c b 1 c
175 325264 Gobindapur 1 1 1 1 1 a c a 1 c
176 325265 Danerpur 1 1 1 1 1 a b a 1 c
177 325266 Gunpala 1 2 1 1 1 a c a 1 c
178 325267 Mulgram 1 2 1 1 1 b c b 1 c
179 325268 Beta 1 2 a 1 b b b a 1 c
180 325269 Daulatpur 1 2 a a 1 b c a 1 c
181 325270 Sarap 1 2 b 1 1 b b b 1 c
182 325271 Nonadanga 2 2 a 1 1 c b a a c
183 325272 Musar 1 1 a 1 1 b b 1 1 c
184 325273 Paschim
Narayanpara 1 2 a 1 1 b b 1 1 c
185 325274 Dakshin Babnan 2 2 a 1 1 b a a 1 c
186 325275 Komdhara 1 1 a a 1 b a a 1 c
187 325276 Bilatpur 1 2 a a 1 b b a 1 c
188 325277 Khurigachhi 1 2 a 1 a b a a 1 c
189 325278 Ayma Haripur 1 2 a 1 1 c a a 1 c
190 325279 Payan 1 2 a 1 1 c a 1 b c
191 325281 Panjipukur 1 1 a 1 1 b a a 1 c
192 325282 Chanda 1 2 a 1 1 b b b 1 c
193 325283 Badinan 1 1 1 a b b a b 1 c
194 325284 Basta 1 2 a a b b b a a c
195 325285 Kharari 1 2 a 1 a b c b 1 c
196 325286 Harit 1 1 1 1 1 c 1 1 1 1
197 325287 Derui 1 2 a 1 1 b b a 1 c
198 325288 Ichhpur 1 2 a 1 1 c a 1 a c
199 325289 Hadilpur 1 2 a 1 1 a a a 1 c
200 325290 Bali Kukhari 1 2 1 1 1 b a 1 1 c
201 325291 Talchinan-
Sanihati 1 2 1 1 1 b a a 1 c
202 325292 Popai 1 2 1 1 1 b b b a c
203 325293 Mirkhila 1 1 1 1 1 b a b 1 c
Annexure 3.2/Page No.58
S.No' Code of Village
Name of Village Primary School
Secondary school
Kuccha Roads
Pukka road
Phone Internet Auto Bus Shop Market
(If not available within the village, the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given).
204 325294 Aima Samsara 2 2 a a 1 a a a a c
205 325298 Goswami Malipara
1 1 1 1 1 c a 1 1 c
206 325299 Dantra 1 2 1 1 1 a a a a c
207 325300 Bhushali 1 2 1
b c a b a c
208 325455 Chak.Kalikabari 1 2 a b 1 c b c 1 c
209 325459 Beraberi 1 1 a 1 1 b 1 b 1 c
210 325460 Sinhal Patan 1 2 1 b 1 1 a b 1 1
211 325461 Payraura 1 2 b 1 a c 1 b 1 b
212 325462 Baburbheri 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 b 1 c
213 325463 Talabhomra
214 325464 Sinher Bheri 1 2 a b 1 b 1 b 1 c
215 325465 Khaser Bheri 1 2 b a 1 1 b b 1 c
216 325467 Gopalnagar 1 1 1 1 1 b a b a c
217 325468 Khordaapurbapur 1 2 1 1 1 b b a 1 c
218 325469 Chak.Gobinda 1 2 a 1 1 b a a a c
219 325470 Gandarpukur 1 2 a 1 1 c a a 1 c
220 325471 Paunan 1 2 a 1 1 c a a 1 c
221 325472 Dewan Bheri 1 1 a 1 1 a 1 b 1 c
222 325473 Beleghata 1 1 a 1 1 c b a 1 c
223 325474 Kirtinagar 2 2 a 1 b a a b 1 c
224 325475 Bhartar Chak 2 2 a 1 b a a b 1 c
225 325476 Bainchipota 1 2 1 1 1 1 b b 1 1
226 325477 Baijala 1 2 a b 1 b c a 1 c
227 325479 Dhopaghata 1 1 1 1 1 b 1 a a c
228 325480 Kaliara 1 2 1 1 b 1 1 b 1 c
229 325481 Balitipa 1 2 1 1 1 b a a 1 c
230 325482 Khoshalpur 1 2 1 1 1 b 1 a 1 c
231 325483 Noapara 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
232 325484 Bagdanga 1 2 a 1 1 a a a a c
233 325485 Balarampur 2 2 a b 1 a a a a c
234 325486 Laskarpur 2 2 a 1 1 a 1 a a c
235 325487 Chhutipur 1 2 1 1 1 a 1 b a c
236 325488 Taherpur 1 2 a 1 b 1 1 a 1 b
237 325489 Chhota.Gobra 2 2 a 1 1 a a b a b
238 325490 Khan.Pukuria 1 2 a 1 1 b 1 a 1 c
239 325491 Kaipukuria 1 2 1 a 1 a a a 1 c
240 325492 Anandanagar 1 1 a 1 1 b a a 1 1
241 325493 Subhipur 1 2 1 1 1 1 a a 1 c
242 325494 Nanda 1 1 1 b 1 1 1 a 1 1
243 325495 Hakimpur 1 1 1 1 1 b 1 b 1 c
244 325496 Benipur 1 2 a a 1 a a a 1 c
245 325497 Atisara 1 2 a 1 1 a a c 1 c
Annexure 3.2/Page No.59
S.No' Code of Village
Name of Village Primary School
Secondary school
Kuccha Roads
Pukka road
Phone Internet Auto Bus Shop Market
(If not available within the village, the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given).
246 325498 Bhandardaha 1 2 a 1 1 a a a a c
247 325499 Athalia 1 2 a 1 1 1 a a 1 c
248 325500 Jamirberia 2 2 1 1 1 a a 1 1 1
249 325536 Gomutia 1 2 a b 1 a 1 b 1 c
250 325537 Chhinamor 1 2 1 1 1 a 1 a 1 c
251 325549 Dhitara 1 1 1 1 1 b 1 1 1 c
252 325550 Bighati 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 c
253 325551 Palara 1 1 1 1 b b 1 a 1 c
254 325552 Patul.Raghabpur 1 2 1 1 1 b 1 a a c
255 325553 Ghosha 1 2 a a 1 b a a 1 c
256 325554 Gourangapur 1 2 1 a 1 a a a 1 c
257 325557 Nasibpur (CT) 1 1
258 801720 Bansberia (M) 1 1
259 801721 Hugli-Chinsurah
(M + OG) 1 1
260 801725 Bhadreswar (M) 1 1
261 801726 Champdani (M) 1 1
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