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  • Annexure 1

    Layout & Toposheet

  • Annexure 2

    Existing Environment Clearance

  • Annexure 3

    Existing NOC & CCA

  • GLJ.\R-\T POLL[TIO~ CO'TROL BO.-\h-L

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    "Consent to Establish (NOC)"

    NO: GPCB/CCA-KUTCH-5501-:t ,:;."-\

    ~ . - , """08To,,~0M/S SAURASHTRA ENVIRO PROJECTS PRIVATE LIMITED

    /'3RD FLOOR~ K. G. CHAMBERS,OPP. GUJARAT SAMACHAR PRESS.UDHANA DARWAJA,RING ROAD,SURAT - 395002.

    SUB: Consent to Establish under Section 25 of Water Act 1974 andSection 21 of Air Act 1981

    REF: Your application No. NIL dated 11/02/2008.

    Sir,

    Without prejudice to the powers of this Board under the Water(Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act-1974, the Air Act-1981 andthe Environment (Protection) Act-1986 and without reducing yourresponsibilities under the said Acts in any way, this is to inform you thatthis Board grants Consent to Establish for setting up of an integratedcommon hazardous waste management facility at Survey No. 414, 415,416,417,418,383,384,385,386,40911 & 2, 178, 179, 180, 181/1 & 2of ViII. Juna Katariya 1 Lakadiya, Ta. Bhachau, Dist. Kutch of followingcapacity.

    1. Secured Land Fill Site : 12,00,000 MT (Phase wise)(Life Span of 20 Years)

    2. Incinerator : 2.5 MTH (10 Million KCal/Hr)

    Pre - Treatment Facilitv :

    a. Solidification & Stabilization

    b. Intermediate Storage

    SPECIFIC CONDITION:-

    (1) The Validity period of the order will be Five years from thedate of issue of this order.

    (2) You shall not carry/start out any construction activity /operation without obtaining ECC from MoEF, New Delhi.

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    (3) You shall comply with all the conditions of the ECC, if issued,by MoEF, New Delhi.

    (4) You shall also comply with the Sub Rule 5, 6 and 7 of Rule 8of Hazardous Waste (Management F& Handling) Rule, 1989 asamended in 2003 i.e. The site should be notified by StateGovernment before any activity.

    (5) You shall design and set up disposal facility as per theguidelines issued by the Central Government or the StateGovernment, if any.

    (6) You shall before setting up a disposal facility get the designand the layout of the facility approved by the GPCB under (1)& (2) Rule 8 (A) of Hazardous Waste (Management F&Handling) Rule, 1989 as amended in 2003.

    (7) Operation and closure of landfill site shall be as per 8 (B) ofRule 8 of Hazardous Waste (Management F& Handling) Rule,1989 as amended in 2003.

    (8) You shall comply all criteria / conditions for TSDF along withall its components as per guidelines published by CPCB as"Criteria for Hazardous Waste Landfills". (HAZARDOUSWASTE MANAGEMENT: HAZWAMS/17/2000-01)

    (9) You shall comply with the guidelines for transportation ofHazardous Waste for transportation of hazardous wastes.(HAZWAMS/33/2005-06)

    (10) The waste(s) shall be either disposed off directly into landfilland/or after the treatment like solidification & stabilization,segregation, pyrolysis as per the criteria mentioned in theCPCB guide lines "Criteria for Hazardous Waste Landfills".

    (11) Incinerator shall be designed and operated as per the CPCBguidelines i.e. Guidelines for common hazardous wastesincinerator.

    (12) The funds earmarked for environment protection measuresshould be maintained in a separate account and there shouldbe no diversion of these funds for any other purpose. A year-wise expenditure on environmental safeguards should bereported to GPCB and CPCB.

    (13) Construction of the proposed structures should beundertaken meticulously confirming to the existing Central /Local rules and regulations. All the construction designs /drawings relating to the proposed construction activities musthave approvals of the concerned State GovernmentDepartment / Agencies.

    (14) To meet any emergency situation, appropriate fire-fightingsystem should be available. Appropriate arrangements foruninterrupted power and water supply to meet therequirements of the environment protection equipments andcontinuous water supply for the fire fighting system should bemade.

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    (15) In case of deviation or alternation in the project including theimplementing agency, a fresh reference should be made toGPCB and MoEF, New Delhi for modification in the clearanceconditions or imposition of new one for ensuringenvironmental protection. The project proponents should beresponsible for implementing the suggested safeguardmeasures.

    CONDITIONS UNDER WATER ACT 1974:

    1. Total quantity of effluent generation frOfl1 an integrated commonhazardous waste management facility and other anallary activrtyshall not exceed 7000 Lit/Day.

    2. The quantity of the domestic waste water (sewage) generation shallnot exceed 800 Lit/Day.

    3. The quality of the trade effluent after treatment shall conform to thefollowing standards:

    PARAMETERS PERMI.PARAMETERSPERMI.LIMIT

    LIMIT

    pH

    6.5 to 8.5Phenolic compound1.00 mg/ITemperature

    40CCyanides0.2 mg/IColour (pt.co.scale)

    100 units 2.0 mg/IFluorides

    Suspended Solids

    100 mg/IArsenic0.2 mg/IOil and Grease

    10 mg/ITotal chromium! 2.00 mg/I50 mg/I

    Hexavalent0.1 mg/IAmmonical Nitrogen

    chromiumBOD

    30 mg/ ICopper3.00 mgl1(5 days at 200 C) COD

    100 mg/ILead 0.1 mg/JChlorides

    600 mg/lMercury0..01 mg.l1Sulphates

    1000 mg/lNickel30.0 mg1Total dissolved

    2100 mgl1Zinc 5: ,)C ~'~solids Percent sodium

    60 %Insecticides IAbsenti pesticides

    4. The effluent conforming to the above standards shall be utilized onland for gardening and plantation within the premises of the industry.

    5. Sewage shall be disposed of through septic tank/soak pit system.

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    CONDITIONS UNDER AIR ACT 1981 :

    1. LOO shall be used as a fuel in incinerator depending on calorificvalue per ton of the waste received.

    2. The gaseous emiSSion through stack attached with incineratorhall conform to the followina standard

    StackStackAir

    Stackattached

    heightPollutionParameter

    PermissibleNo. to

    inControl Limit

    I MeterMeasures

    1.Incinerator32PackedEmission Standards for

    bedHazardousWastes I

    scrubber,Incinerator as approved

    ventruiby Central Board in its

    scrubber,124th Meeting on

    multi

    20/01/2003attachedcyclone,

    herewith as Annexure -carbon

    Ainjector

    3. There shall be no other process emission from an integratedcommon hazardous waste management facility as well as anyother ancillary process.

    4. Stack monitoring facilities like port hole, platform/ladder etc.,shall be provided with stacks/vents chimney in order to facilitatesampling of gases being emitted into the atmosphere.

    5. Ambient air quality within the premises of an integrated commonhazardous waste management facility shall conform to thefollowing standards: -

    PARAMETERSSuspended Particulate Matter802NOxRSPM

    PERMISSIBLE LIMIT

    200 MicrogramIM380 MicrogramIM380 MicrogramIM3

    100 Microgram/M3

    6. All measures for the control of environmental pollution shall beprovided before commencing production

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    G[J:\R\T POllCTIO' CO~TKOL BO:\lID

    7. The flue gas emission of D. G. Sets**, if provided, shall conform tothe following standards:,

    **

    Parameter

    Particulate matterS02NOx

    PermissibleLimit

    150 mg/NM3100 ppm50 ppm

    (a) The minimum height of stack to be provided with each of thegenerator set shall be H = h + 0.2 (KVA)1'2 , where H = Total stackheight in meters, h = Height of the building in meters where or bythe side of which the generator set is installed.

    (b) Noise from DG Set shall be controlled by providing an acousticenclosure or by treating the room acoustically, at the users end.

    (c) The acoustic enclosure or acoustic treatment of the room shall bedesigned for minimum 25 dB(A) insertion loss or for meeting theambient noise standards, whichever is on the higher side (if theactual ambient noise is on the higher side, it may not be possible tocheck the performance of the acoustic enclosure / acoustictreatment. Under such circumstances the performance may bechecked for noise reduction up to actual ambient noise level,preferably, in the night time). The measurement for Insertion Lossmay be done at different points at 0.5 m from the acoustic enclosure/ room, and then averaged.

    (d) The D. G. Set shall be provided with proper exhaust muffler withinsertion loss of minimum 25 dB(A).

    (e) All efforts shall be made to bring down the noise levels due to the D.G. Set, outside the premises, within the ambient noise requirementsby proper siting and control measures.

    (f) Installation of a D.G.sets must be strictly in compliance with therecommendations of the D. G. Set manufacturer.

    (g) A proper routine and preventive maintenance procedure for the D.G.Set should be set and followed in consultation with the DG set

    manufacturer which would help prevent noise levels of the DG setfrom deteriorating with use.

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  • CONDITIONS UNDER HAZARDOUS WASTE:

    1. Hazardous Wastes shall be disposed off in accordance with theHazardous Waste (Management & Handling) Rules. 1989 asamended in 2003.

    2. The project proponent shall ensure that the TSDF fulfils all theprovision of Hazardous \"Jaste (Management and HandilngyRules, 2003 and the design of landfill is as per the guidelines eXthe Central Pollution Control Board with proper leachate coUectionarrangement.

    3. The project proponent shall ensure that the transportation of thehazardous wastes to the TSDF conforms to the norms laid downin the Hazardous Waste (Management and Handling) Rules,2003.

    4. The TSDF shall only handle the waste generated from themember units.

    5. ETP shall be provided to treat the effluent / leachate generatedfrom the landfill.

    6. The project proponent shall monitor the ambient air quality,ground water and noise abutting the site as per norms laid downby CPCB.

    7. Incineration of hazardous wastes shall be carried as per theguidelines of CPCB. The emissions from the incinerator shall bepassed through APCMs.

    8. Project proponent shall ensure that wastes with organic content>5% of degradable organic matters are not disposed into thelandfill. However, required arrangement for collection, treatmentand disposal of gases from the landfill of any, should be provided.

    9. Project proponent shall carry out periodical ground water / soilmonitoring in and around the site to check the contaminationincluding TCLP test for heavy metals.

    10. Adequate dust and noise separation measures should be put inplace during construction of the plant.

    11. The ground water, surface water and air quality should bemonitored regularly to assess the leachate contamination.

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    12. A leachate collection system should be provided to collect theleachates at a collection point. Treatment facility for the collectedleachate should be provided.

    13. The landfill site should be as per the norms laid down by CPCB.

    14. A separate Environment Management Cell with suitably qualifiedstaff to carry out various environment related functions should beset up under the charge of a Senior Executive who will reportdirectly to the Chief Executive of the Organization.

    15. Applicant shall have to comply with the protocol for the TSDF andshall also have to comply with the Hon'ble Supreme Court's orderin W.P. No. 657 of 1995 dt. 14th October 2003; Hon'ble SupremeCourt's Monitoring Committee's directives issued from time-to-time and Hazardous Waste (Management & Handling) Rules,1989 as amended up to 2003 with regard to the Hazardous wastemanagement.

    GENERAL CONDITION:

    1. Adequate plantation shall be carried out all along the periphery ofthe industrial premises in such a way that the density of plantationis at least 1000 trees per acre of land and a green belt of 5meters width is developed.

    2. The applicant shall have to submit the returns in prescribed formregarding water consumption and shall have to make payment ofwater cess to the Board under the Water Cess Act- 1977.

    3. In case of change of ownership/management the name andaddress of the new owners/partners/directors/proprietor shouldimmediately be intimated to the Board.

    4. The applicant shall however, not without the prior consent of theBoard bring into use any new or altered outlet for the discharge ofeffluent or gaseous emission or sewage waste from the proposedindustrial plant. The applicant is required to make applications tothis Board for this purpose in the prescribed forms under theprovisions of the Water Act-1974, the Air Act-1981 and theEnvironment (Protection) Act-1986.

    5. The applicant also comply with the General conditions as perAnnexure - I attached herewith (No.1 to 38) (whicheverapplicable).

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    6. The concentration of Noise in ambient air within the premises of

    industrial unit shall not exceed following levels:Between 6 A.M. and 10 P.M. : 75 dB(A)Between 10 P.M. and 6 A.M. : 70 dB(A)

    7. Applicant is required to comply with the manufacturing. Storageand Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules-1989 framed underthe Environment (Protection) Act-1986.

    8. If it is established by any competent authority that the damage iscaused due to their industrial activities to any person or hisproperty, in that case they are obliged to pay the compensationas determined by the competent authority.

    9. Applicant shall have to comply with all the guidelines/directivesissued / being issued by MoEF / CPCB / DoEF from time to time.

    10. Applicant shall not use/withdraw ground water either duringconstruction and/or operation phase and water requirementsshall be met through water supply of GWSSB.

    11. Environmental Cell shall be set up and shall be responsible fortotal environmental management.

    12. Applicant shall have to obtain the permission from the concerneddepartment/authority for storage & handling of hazardoussubstances.

    13. Applicant shall have to comply with the Risk Assessment &Disaster Management Plan.

    14. Applicant shall have to comply with the Environmental AuditScheme introduced by Hon'ble High Court and shall submit theEnvironment Audit Report every year in accordance withdirections given in the High Court Order dt 16109/1999 IInEnvironmental Audit Scheme.

    15. Applicant shall have to comply with Fly ash notification. aIEnvironmental Acts / Rules / Notifications along with thetramendments from time-to-time & other guidelines issued / beingissued by MoEF / CPCB / DoEF from time to time.

    16. Applicant shall have to comply with all the suggestions /recommendations of the Environmental Public Hearing,enumerated in REIA report.

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    17. Applicant shall have to submit copy of approval of Chief Controllerof Explosives for storage & handling, if applicable; up datedDisaster Management Plan along with On Site & Off SiteEmergency Plans & other guidelines issued I being issued byMoEF I CPCB I DoEF from time to time.

    18. Applicant shall have to carry out mock drill both on site and offsite for all the possible eventualities at a regular interval of time.For any of the disastrous situations, escape route shall have to bepredefined, properly marked and shall be brought to theknowledge of the concerned.

    19. Applicant shall have to obtain the 150 14001 & 05 HAS 18000certification and shall have to implement the suggestions Irecommendations of the same.

    20. Applicant shall have to implement EMP as stated in the REIAReport before the commencement of the production.

    21. Applicant shall comply with The Forest (Conservation) Act - 1980and Rules - 1981, CRZ notification and all Environmental Acts IRules I Notifications and their amendments from time-to-timewhich ever is applicable

    22. Full support should be extended to the officers of MoEF, CPCB,GPCB and all other relevant authorities by the project proponentsduring their inspection for monitoring purposes, by furnishing fulldetails and action plans including the action taken reports inrespect of mitigative measures and other environmentalprotection activites.

    23. GPCB reserves the right to stipulate additional condition if foundnecessary. The company will implement these conditions in atime bound manner.

    FOR AND ON BEHALF OF

    GUJARAT POLLUTION CO~T~~'

    (J. K. VYAs)ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER

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  • "PCB

    GUJARAT POLLUTiON CONTROL BOARDPARYAVARAN BHAVAN

    Sector 10/1, Gandhinagar 382010

    Phone '(079) 23226295Fax (079)23232156website www.gpcb.gov.in

    Consent to Establishment (NOCl

    erE 45733

    NO: GPCBlCCAKUTCH-550(4VGPCB 10 2820311 0 6S 06

    To,MIS SAURASHTRA ENVIRO PROJECTS PVT LTO,PLOT NO/SURVEY NO, 415, 417 &418,VILLAGE: JUNA KATARIYAILAKADIYA,TALUKA: BHACHAU,DIST: KUTCH-370 150

    Date:- Clq -oar 9.0/ J-

    SUB: Consent to Establishment (NOC) under Section 25 of Water Act 1974 and Section 21 of Air Act 1981.REF: Your CTE Amendment Application Inward 10 No. 51694 dated 16/11/2011

    Sir,Without prejudice to the powers of this Board under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act-

    1974, the Air Act-1981 and the Environment (Protection) Act-1986 and without reducing your responsibilities underthe said Acts in any way, this is to inform you that this Board grants Consent to Establish (NOC) for installation ofSPRAY DRIER (FORCED EVAPORATION) AND SILO (BLENDER) at PLOT NO/SURVEY NO, 415, 417 & 418,VILLAGE: JUNA KATARIYAILAKADIYA, TALUKA: BHACHAU, DIST: KUTCH370 150

    1. The validity period of the order shall be up to 28-09-2016.

    SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS

    1. You shall have to submit technical details of blender to this office within one month from the issuance of theorder.

    2. You shall have to submit the details related to storage facility of raw materials for blending operation.3. You shall have to take all the precaution to control fugitive emission and odor control from the different operation

    of your plant.4. You shall provide adequate Air Pollution Control Measure at conveyer ben to avoid dusting and fugnive emission.5. You shall have to strictly comply with all the conditions mentioned in the Environment Clearance granted by

    Ministry of Environment &-Forest vide bearing no. 1045/2007IA-111dated 15th April 2008.6. You shall not install and operate Waste plastic to fuel plant without obtaining CTEiCCA of the board.7. You shall have to maintain all the record and log book for the blending operation and forced evaporation system.8. You shall have to maintain the record for the salt generation and disposal from the forced evaporation system.9. No ground water shall be used for the project coming under dark zone without permission of competent authority.

    Clean Gujarat Green GujaratISO - 9001 2008 & ISO 14001 2004 Certified Organisation

    http://www.gpcb.gov.in

  • 2. CONDITIONS UNDER WATER ACT 1974:

    2.1 The quantity of the industrial effluent from the manufacturing activities and other ancillary operations shall notexceed n4.00 Liter/Day.

    2.2 The entire industrial effluent shall be disposed by incineration within plant premises,2.3 The quantity of the domestic waste water (Sewage) shall not exceed 900 Liter/Day.2.4 Sewage shall be disposed of through septic tank/soak pit system.2.5 The unit shall provide metering facility at the inlet and oullet of ETP as well as AO plants and maintain the

    record as per Water Cess Rules-1977.

    3. CONDITIONS UNDER AIR ACT 1981:

    3.1

    3.2 There shall be no flee gas emission due 10 installation of new machinery and operation3.3 The following process gas emission through various stacks/vent from the furnace/process plants shall conform

    to the following standards:Slack Stack attached to Stack APCM Parameter PermissibleNo. heigh! limit1. Spray Drier (Force 13.00 Scrubber PM 150 mg/NM'

    Evaporation) meter2. Si~ (Sender) --- Air Filter PM 150 mg/NM'

    4.4 The concentration of the following parameters in the ambient air within the premises of the industry shall notexceed the limits specified hereunder as per national Ambient Air Quality Emission Standards issued byMinistry of Environment and Forest dated 16th November-2009.

    Sr. No. Pollutan! Time Weighted Concentration inAverage Ambient air

    1. Sulphur Dioxide (SO,), ~g/M' Annual 5024 Hours 60

    2. Nitrogen Dioxide (N02), IJg/M3 Annual 4024 Hours 60

    3. Particulate Matter Annual 60(S~e less than 10 ~m) OR PM" ~gIM' 24 Hours 100

    4. Particulate Matter Annual 40(Size less than 2.5 mm) OR PM 2,SIJg/M3 24 Hours 60

  • GPC8

    GUJARAT POLLUTION CONTROL BOARDPARYAVARAN BHAVAN

    Sector 10-A, Gandhinagar 382010

    Phone . (079) 23226295Fax: (079) 23232156website: www.gpcb.gov.in

    4.5. The applicant shall provide portholes, ladder, platform etc at chimney(s) for monitoring the air emissions and thesame shall be open for inspection to/and for use of Board's staff. The chimney(s) vents attached to varioussources of emission shan be designed by numbers such as 8-1, 8-2, etc. and these shall be painted I displayedto facilitate identification.

    4.6. The industry shall take adequate measures for control of noise levels from its own sources within the premisesso as to maintain ambient air quality standards in respect of noise to less than 75dB(a) during day time and70dB (A) during night time. Daytime is reckoned in between 8a.m. and10 p.m. and nighttime is reckoned between10 p.m. and 6 a.m.

    5. CONDITIONS UNDER HAZARDOUS WASTE:

    5.1The applicant shall provide temporary storage facilities and maintain the 'record for each type of HazardousWaste as per Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling & Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008 as amendedfrom time to time.

    5.2The applicant shall be obtain membership of common TSDF site for disposal Hazardous Waste as categorized inHazardous Waste (Management, Handling & Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008 as amended thereof.

    6. GENERAL CONDITION:

    6.1 Unit shall develop green belt within premises as per the CPCB guidelines. However, if the adequate landis not available within premises, the unit shall tie up with local agencies like gram panchayat, school,social forestry office etc. for the plantation at suitable open land in nearby locality and submit an actionplan of plantation for next three years to GPCB.

    6.2 Plantation should be started along with constitution activrty. For plantation within the premises, a spacing of atleast 4m x 4m shall be kept Le. to say 250 plants per acre shall be plantation. For plantation out side thepremises a spacing of 2m x 2m will be kept i.e. to say 1000 plants per acre.

    6.3 Adequate plantation shall be carried out all along the periphery of the industrial premises in such a way that thedensity of plantation is at least 1000 trees per acre of land and a green belt of 10 meters width is developed.

    6.4 The applicant shall have to submit the returns in prescribed fonn regarding water consumption and shall have tomake payment of water cess to the Board under the Water Cess Act- 1977.

    6.5 In case of change of ownership/management the name and address of the newownersfpartners/directors/proprietor should immediately be intimated to the Board.

    6.6 The applicant shall however, not without the prior consent of the Board bring into use any new or alteredoutlet for the discharge of effluent or gaseous emission or sewage waste from the proposed industrialplant. The applicant is required to make applications to this Board for this purpose in the prescribedforms under the provisions of the Water Act-1974, the Air Act~1981 and the Environment (Protection)Act-1986.

    6.7 The applicant also comply with the General conditions as per Annexure - I attached herewith (NO.1 to 38)(whichever applicable).

    Clean Gujarat Green GujaratISO - 9001 - 2008 & ISO - 14001 - 2004 Certified Organisation

    http://www.gpcb.gov.in

  • 6.8 The over aU noise level in and around the plant area shall be kept well within the standards by providing noisecontrol measures including engineering control like acoustic insulation hoods, silencers, enclosures etc on allsources of noise generation. The ambienl noise level shall conform to the standards prescribed under theEnvironment (Protection) Act, 1986 & Rules.

    6.9 The concentration of Noise in ambient air within the premises of industrial unit shall not exceed following levels:

    Between 6 A.M. and 10 P.M.: 75 dB (AlBetween 10 P.M. and 6 A.M.: 70 dB (A)

    6.10Applicant is required to comply with the manufacturing, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules-1989framed under the Environment (Protection) Act-1986.

    6.1111 it is established by any competent authority that the damage is caused due to their industrial activities to anyperson or his property .in that case they are obliged to pay the compensation as determined by the competentauthority.

    6.12Applicant shall have to comply with all the guidelines/Directive issued! being issued by MoEF/CPCBlDoEF fromtime to time.

    6.13Appticant shall not uselwithdraw ground water either during construction and lor operation phase.6.14Environmental cell shalf be setup and shall be responsible for the total Environmental management.6.15Moniloring in respect to Air, Water, Noise level shalt be carried out regularly and results shalt be submitted to this

    Board.For and on behalf of

    GUJARAT POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD

    ~/J/I'--(V.R.GHAOGE)

    SENIOR ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER

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  • FAX t~o. F. 001I

    GUJARAT POLLUTION CONTROL BOARDParyavaran Bhavan

    Sector-i0-A, Gandhlnagar 382 010.fax: (079) 23232166

    Website: www.gpcb.gov.in

    No.PC/CCA-KUTCH-53(4)/GPCBID 177471 1 l,'A!To.

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    - I ,tUG 2009MIS. SAURASHTRA ENVIRO PROJECT PVT. LTD.

    Sr. no. 415,.17.& 418,Vill~ge ':juni katariya Ilakadiya,Ta: Bhachau I Oist: KUTCH.

    Sub: - Amendment In Consolidated Consent of this Beard.

    Ref: - t.Consent Order No. AWH .31224 dtd 18-11-2008.

    2_ Your application for Common hazardous Waste Incinerator vide Inward 107622 dtd 0105-2009.

    In exerclse of the power conferred under section-Zb of the water (Prevention ofPollution) Act-1974, under section-21 of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution)1981 and Rules 1989 & as amended up to year 2008 framed under theEnvironmental (Protection) Act-1986 and without reducing your responsibility under.the said ActslRules in anyway; this Board is empowered to amend consent orderconditions. Accordingly together with the provisions of section 21(7) of Air-1981, theconsent order stands amended in respect of the following conditions as per Consentorder no. AWH-33814, VALID FOR THREE MONTH FOR OPERTION OFCOMMON HAZARDOUS WASTE INCINERATOR 2000 KGlHR (I_E. 5 MILLION:KCAUHRJ CAP_

    1. At conditiQn No: 2 fQllowing shall be read as follows in addition to:For COMMON HAZARDOUS WASTE INCINERATOR -2000 KG/HR[I.E. 5 MILLION KCAUHRj CAP.pr. TrecotlT! nt Facllltv :

    . Solidiflcatie>n &. St:sabltlzat:lonb. InterrY"lecliat:e S1:orag_

    2. Condition under the AIR ACT 1981: The quantity of FURNACE OIL & Dieselshall be use as a fuel in Incinerator & DG Set al the rate of 150 LTRlHr & 250LTRlMonthresp_

    II. The following shall be used as fuel .in DG Set /Incinerator respectively.

    Sr.No. Fuel Quantity -I1. HSD . 250 Lit/Month J2. FO

    ~.-150 LTRlHr

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    b. The flue gas ermssion through slack attached 10 boilerlfurnacelheatershall Conform to the following standards .

    Stack Stack attached StacNo. to feeL Incinerator 32

    2. DOSeI II12SKYA

    r-AX NO. = F. 001

    k height in..ofDetails Parameter Permissible

    t APCM limitventury fM 5OmgINm3Scrubber , SOl 2UOm~NM3Mist NOx 400 mglllmJEliminator CO 150 mgINm3Air Preheatcr net SOmg/NM3

    He 45 mgINM3Chlotinc 09 mg/om3HlS 43mglom3TOCTotal Dioxin &,FursnsCd + Th = theircompounds Hg& its compounds

    Sb+As+Pb+Cr + Co +Cu+mn INi +V +Theircornpounds

    .. ..-c~~..... PM-- ISO mgINm3802 100 ppmNOx 50 nnrn .'--

    3. Authorization For the (Management. Handling & Transboundary Movement) OfHazardous Wastes Form-2 (See rule 3 (c) & 5 (5) Form for grant of authorizationfor occupier. or operator handling hazardous waste rule, 2008 for three month foroperation of Common Incineration facility at sr. 417.

    WulAl FaCility._.

    Sr. QuantitylNo. ! year1. Incineration

    --Collection, storage. transportali120

    Ash MT/Month t;JisposalbY own TSOF facility _.....~2. ETPSludge 10 KG/Day Collection, storage. Transportal'

    otsoosat by own TSDF facilitv3. Wastell.Jsed ~500LiVYear Collection, storage, Transportat

    oil DisoQsal!l.Y~~to own inCinerator4. Incinerable 750 MT to Collection, storage, Transportat

    waste from store to Disposal by Incineration of own incinMember units operation

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    GUJARAT POLLUTION CONTROL BOARDParyavaran Bhavan

    Sector-10-A. Gandhlnagar 382 010.FaK: (079) 23232156

    Web.ite : WWW.gpcb.govJn

    c. The authorization is granted for Three Month to operate a facility forcoilflction, t>\!JIi.'Ige, within factory premises. tr'lIl1l!poriation, and ultimatedisposal of Hazardous wastes by own common TSDF Site. .

    4. I he rest of the oonnitions of the above referred ardor shall remain unchanged.5. Additional condition for operation of Incinerator I.aa;

    You ahall CCHnply VIII'lh all tho conditions of"the ECC. iIf iAllued.by MoEF. N."" Polh"

    Operation and closure of landfill site shall be as per 8 (6) of Rule 8 ofHazardous WiJ,sltt (M~II~gement, Handling & Transboundary Movement) Rule, .200B.

    You. shall comply with the guidelines for transportation of Hazardous Waste fortransportation of hazardous wastes. (HAZWAMS/331200506)

    The funds earmarked for environment protection measures should bemaintained in a separate account and there should be no diversion of thesefunds for any other purpose. A year wise expenditure on environmentalsafeguards should be reported to GPCB and CPCs.

    To meet any emergency situation, appropriate fire-fl9hting system should beavailable. Appropriate arrangements for uninterrupted power and water supplyto meet the requirements of the environment protection equipments andcontinuous water supply for the fire fighting system should be made.

    In case of deviation or alternation in the preiect including the implementingagency, a fresh reference should be made to GPCB and MoEF, New pelhi formOdification in the clearance conditions or imposition of new one for ensuringenvironmental protection. The project proponents should be responsible forimplementing the suggested safeguard measures.

    Unit shall complete to provide the dedicated storage area for Incinerable waste .and other facilities dated by 30/09/2009.

    Unit shaU to complete six nos. of bore well as per obtained EC condition. [i.e. 3nos of bore well u/s & dls 3 nos of bore \Veil of TSDF Site.

    Unit shall to complete laboratory within three month from the issued of thisorder.

    Unit shall comply the condition that unit shall strictly comply to store 750 MT ofincinerable waste from member units for three month period.

    You are directed to comply these conditions judiciously.For and on behalf of

    GUJARAT POLLUTION CO~OL BOARD

    ~3--'(V.C.StiAH)

    Environmental Engineer

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  • No. PC/CCA-KUTCH - 550(3)/GPCB ID 282031 05 S;( ,

    GUJARAT POLLUTION CONTROL BOARDParyavaran Bhavan

    Sector-10-A, Gandhinagar-382 010.Phone: (079)23226295

    Fax: (079) 23232156Website: www.gpcb.gov.inDate: - 2. 1 APR ,UIU

    To,

    SAURASHTRA ENVIRO PROJECT PVT. LTD.Survey no. 415,417 & 418,Village :Juna Kataria 1 Lakadia,TA: Bhachau,Dist:Kutch.

    Sub: - Amendment in Consolidated Consent of this Board.

    Ref: - 1. Consent Order No. WH-31224 dated 18-11-2008 issued vide letter No:PC/CCA-KUTCH - 550(2)/26863 dated 18/1112008.

    2.Amendment in Consent Order No. WH-31224 dated 18-11-2008 issued videletter No: PC/CCA-KUTCH - 53(4)/GPCB ID 17747/16781 dated 01/08/2009as Consent order nO.AWH-33814.

    In exercise of the power conferred under section-25 of the water (Prevention and Controlof Pollution) Act -1974, under section-21 of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act -1981 and Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling & Transboundry Movement) Rules-2008as amend time to time -framed under the Environment (Protection) Act-1986 and withoutreducing your responsibility under the said ActslRules in anyway; this Board is empowered toamend consent order conditions. Accordingly together with the provisions of section 21 (7) of Air-1981, the consent order stands amended in respect of the following conditions.

    1. Above referred two Consent Orders are merged and shall be read as Consent Order no.AWH-33814.

    2. The validity of the above said Consent order is extended up to 06/11/2013.3. The rest of the conditions of the Consent order no. WH-31224 dated 18-11-2008 and

    amendment dated 01/08/2009 in Consent Order No. WH-31224 as Consent ordernO.AWH-33814 shall remain unchanged.

    4. You are directed to comply these conditions judiciously.

    For and on behalf ofGujarat Pollution Control Board

    ~----(V.C.SHAH)

    Environmental Engineer

  • GUJARAT POLLUTION CONTROL~OARDPARYAVARAN BHAVAN

    Sector 10-A, Gandhinagar 382 010Phone . (079) 23226295Fax . (079) 23232156Website www.gpcb.govin

    By.R.P.ADIn exercise of the power conferred u'nder section~25 of the Water (Prevention and

    Control of Pollution) Act-1974, under section~21 of the Air (Prevention and Control ofPollution)-1981 and Authorization under rule 5(4) of the Hazardous Waste (Management,Handling and Transboundary Movement) Rules'2008 & as amended' from time to timeframed under the Environment (Protection) Act~1986.

    And whereas Board has received consolidated consent application Inward I.D.NO.56132 dated 20/04/2012 for the amendment in Consolidated Consent and Authorization (CC& A) of this Board and under the provisions/rules of the aforesaid acts. Consents &Authorization are hereby granted as under

    CONSENTS AND AUTHORISATION:(Under the provisions /rules of the aforesaid environmental acts)To,MIS SAURASHTR.A ENVIRO PROJECTS PVT LTD,PLOT NO/SURVEY NO. 415, 417 & 418,VILLAGE: JUNAKATARlYAILAKADIYA,TALUKA: BHACHAU,DIST: KUTCH-370 150

    1. Consent Order No: AWH - 60703, Date of Issue 18/1112013.The consents shall be valid up to 05/1112018 for use of outlet for the discharge of tradeeffiuent and emission due to opeI'ation of industrial plant for following activities atPLOT NO/SURVEY NO. 415, 417 & 418, VILLAGE: JUNAKATARlYAILAKADIYA, TALUKA: BHACHAU, DIST: KUTCH-370150.

    SR. PRODUCTS CapacityNO.

    1. Secured Landfill Site 3,95,000MT(Cen nO.l 1,20,000 MT(Capacity Exhausted and

    Closed)(Cell no.2 - 2,75,000 MT(Operational)

    2. Incineration Facility 7.50 Million KcallHour

    3. Forced Evaporation System 500.00 KL

    4. Blender Operation 6.00TlHour

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  • 2. SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING SPECIFIC CONDITIONS

    2.1 You shall have to strictly comply with all the conditions mentioned in theEnvironment Clearance issued by MOEF vide letter nO.1O-45/2007-1A-IIIdated 15-04-2008.

    2.2 You shall have to comply with all the recommendations, suggestions andEnvironmental stipulations given by Hon. Supreme Court of INDIA, Ministryof Enviromnent & Forests New Delhi, Central Pollution Control Board Delhi

    and Gujarat Pollution Control Board from time to time.2.3 You shall have to strictly adhere to and comply with the Guidelines / Manuals

    published by the different authorities for Construction and safe operation of theHazardous Waste TSDF / Incineration sites like (a) Criteria for Landfills (b)

    Manual for design, construction and quality control of liners and covers ofHazardous Waste Landfills (c) Guideline for proper functioning and upkeep ofdisposal site (d) Guideline for transportation of Hazardous Waste (e) Guidelinefor setting up of operating facility (f) Guideline for Hazardous wasteIncinerator etc . along with the instruction and stipulation issued time to timefor the safe handling, construction and operating of Hazardous Waste TSDF /Incineration Sites.

    2.4 In case of deviation Of alteration in the project including the implementing

    agency, a fresh reference shall be made to GPCB and MoEF, New Delhi formodification in the Clearance conditions or imposition of new one for ensuringenvironmental protection. The project proponent shall be responsible forimplementing the suggested safe guards.

    2.5 You shall have to follow the Guideline for Transportation, Storage, Handlingand Labeling of Hazardous Waste published by CPCB.

    2.6 The owner/facility operator is fully responsible for compliance of all thedirections issued by the Apex Court and High court from time to time.

    2.7 The Project proponent shall make necessary arrangement for online monitoringof below shown parameters and display it online on XGN of CommonHazardous waste Incineration facility.

    SrAir Emission Parameter

    Water Parameter at outlet ofNo. ETP

    I Flow of Emission Flow of outlet2 SO, pH

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  • GUJARAT POLLUTION CONTROL HOARDPARYAVARAN BHAVAN

    Sector 10-A, Gandhinagar 382 010Phone (079) 23226295Fax (079) 23232156Website www.gpcb.gov.in

    3 NOx TOC/COD4 Total Particulate Matter Ammonical Nitrogen5 Carbon Monoxide (CO)6 Excess Oxygen7 HCI8 TOC

    2.8 The project proponent shall use Hazardous waste tracking system of XtendedGreen Node (XGN) for on line real time data updation on Transportation ofHazardous waste by them. The compilation of real time data for preparingonline manifest by the generator, Transporter and receptor shall have to bemaintained on daily basis & submitted by the generator and receptor of thefacility to the concerned Regional Office, and Head Office, GPCB.

    2.9 The project proponent shall have to transport Hazardous waste throughdedicated Vehicles with GPS (Global Positioning System) enabled system andin line with Hazardous waste (M,H&TM) Rules-2008.

    3. CONDITIONS UNDER WATER ACT 1974:3.0 The generation and discharge of industrial effluent from the common facilities

    and other related operations of the site shall not exceed 41.700 KLlDay and theentire waste water shall be disposed off through forced evaporation system.

    3.1 The quantity of the domestic waste water (Sewage) shall not exceed 5.400KLlDay.

    3.2 There shall be no waste water discharge from the site activities3.3 Sewage shall be disposed off through septic tauklsoak pit system.3.4 You shall have to take all the precautions to control fugitive emission and

    Odour control form the different operations of your site as per the Guideline ofCPCB.

    4. CONDITIONS UNDER AIR ACT 1981:

    4.1 The following shall be used as fuel in boiler/furnace/heater respectively.

    SR.NO. FUEL QUANTITY1. Furnace oil for Incinerator 150 LiterlHour

    having capacity of2.5 MillionKcallHour

    Clean Gujarat Green Gujarli't30flOISO - 9001 - 2008 & ISO - 14001 - 2004 Certified Organisation

    http://www.gpcb.gov.in

  • 2. Furnace oil for Incinerator 250 Liter/Hourhaving capacity of 5.00 MillionKcal/Hour

    3. Diesel for D.G. Set 250.00 LiterlMonth

    4. FumaceOil 6.00MT /Day"OR" ORCoal For Forced evaporation 80MT/Day(Operation Time 20 Hours)

    4.2 The flue gas emission through stacks attached to incinerator shallConform to the following standards:

    Stack Stack Stack APCM Parameter Permissible

    No. attached to height limit1. Incinerator 32.00 Quenching Chamber PM 50mgINM

    having ventury scrubber, S~ IOOmgINM3capacity of Multi Cyclone NO, 50mglNM32.5 Million separator, Wet HCL 20mgINMJKcal/Hour scrubber, mist CO 50 mglNMJ

    eliminator, (Daily Average)2. Incinerator 32.00 Quenching Chamber TOC 20mgINM3

    having ventury scrubber, HF 4mglNMJ

    capacity of Multi Cyclone Total Dioxins O.lng5.00 Million separator, Wet & Furans TEQiNM3

    Kcal/Hour scrubber, mist Cd + Th+eliminator, their 0.05 mgINM3

    Compounds

    Hg and its 0.05mgINMJCompoundsSb+As+Pb+Cr 0.5 mgiNMJ+Co+Cu+Mn+Ni+V+theircompoundsAmmonia 175 mgINMJHydrocarbon 45 mgiNMJ

    H2S 45mglNMJ

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  • GUJARAT POLLUTION CONTROL -SOARDPARYAVARAN BHAVAN

    Sector 10-A, Gandhinagar 382010Phone (079) 23226295Fax . (079) 23232156Website www.gpcb.gov.in

    Mercaptan 0.5 (byVolwne)

    3. D.G. Set - 8.00 --- PM 150mgINM125 KVA SO, 100 ppm(StandBy) NO, 50 ppm

    4.3 The following process gas emission through various stacks/vent from theFurnace/process plants shall conform to the following standards:

    Slack Stack attached Stack APCM Parameter PermissibleNo. to height limit

    L Spray Drier 32 meter Multi PM 150(Force Cyclone mg/NM3Evaporation) Separator5 MT/Hr Scrubber

    2. Spray Drier 32 meter Multi PM 150(Force Cyclone mg/NM'

    Evaporation) Separator8MTIHr Scrubber

    3. Silo (Blender) --- Air Filter PM 150mg/NM'

    4.4 Ambient air quality within the premises of the facility shall conform to thefollowing standards:-

    Concentration inPARAMETER Ambient Air Method of Measurement

    Annual 24 hrs.Average

    Particulate matter-lO 60 ~g/m3 100 ~g/m3 Gravimetric, TOEM(PM 10) Beta attenuationParticulate matter-2.5 40 ~g/m3 60 ~g1m3 Gravimetric, TOEM(PM 2.5) Beta attenuation

    Sulphur Dioxide(SO,) 50 ~gim3 80 ~g1m3 Improved West and Gaeke

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  • Ultraviolet fluoresceneNitrogen Dioxide 40 ~g/m3 80 ~g/m3 Modified Jacob & Hoechheiser(NO,) (Na-Arsenite)

    ChemiluminescenceBenzene 5 ~g/m3 -------- Gas chromatography based

    continuous analyzerAdsorption and Desorptionfollowed by GC analysis

    Benzo (a) pyrene 01 ng/m3 -------- Solvent extraction followed by(BaP)-Particulate HPLC/GC analysisPhase onlyArsenic(As) 06 ng/m3 -------- AASIICP method after

    sampling on EPM 2000 orequivalent filter paper

    Nickel (Ni) 20ng/m3 -------- AASIICP method aftersampling on EPM 2000 orequivalent filter paper

    Lead (Pb) 0.50~g/m3 1.0 ~g/m3 AASIICP method aftersampling on EPM 2000 orequivalent filter paperED-XRF using Teflon filter

    Ammonia 100 ~g/m3 400 ~g/m3 ChemiluminescenceIndophenol blue method

    Ozone 100 ~g/m3 180 ~g/m3 UV photometric8 hours 1 hour Chemiluminescence

    Chemical MethodCarbon Monoxide 02 ~g/m3 04 ~g/m3 Non dispersive lnfrared(CO) 8 hours I hour (NDIR) spectroscopy

    5. CONDITIONS UNDER HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT RULES:5.1 Hazardous Wastes shall be disposed off in accordance with the Hazardous

    Waste (Management, Handling & Transboundary Movement) Rules 2008.Acceptance criteria for disposal of hazardous waste to Secured Landfill siteshall be strictly followed.

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  • GUJARAT POLLUTION CONTROL BOARDPARYAVARAN BHAVAN

    Sector 10-A, Gandhinagar 382010Phone , (079) 23226295Fax (079) 23232156Website, www.gpcb.gov.in

    5.2 The projects proponent shall ensure that TSDF fulfills all the provisions ofHazardous Waste (Management, Handling and Transboundary Movement)Rules 2008 and the design of the landfill is as per the guidelines of the CentralPollution Control Board with proper leachate collection arrangement.

    5.3 Project proponent shall ensure that wastes with organic content greater than 5% of degradable organic matters shall not he disposed into secured landfill.Co-processing of the hazatdous waste at Cement plant! Steel Plant shall beexplored. The project proponent shall carry out all necessary measures for thesafe handling of Hazardous waste and is liable for all the damage caused to theEnvironment.

    5.4 If it is established by any competent authority that the damage is caused due toProject Proponent's activities to any person or his property, in that case theyare obliged to pay the compensation as detennined by the competent authority.

    5.5 The project proponent shall monitor the ambient air quality, ground water andnoise levels in and around the site as per nonns laid down by CPCB.

    5.6 Post storage monitoring shall be continuously carried out and report of thesame shall be submitted to Gujarat Pollution Control Board.

    5.7 In no case hazardous waste shall be disposed off on land, within or outside thepremises, sold out to traders/ dealers or transferred without prior approval ofthe Board,

    5.8 As per "Public Liability Insurance Act 1991" company shall get insurancepolicy and valid copy of policy shall be submitted to Gujarat pollution ControlBoard.

    5.9 The owner/operator of the facility shall apply in writing at least 6 months inadvance seeking approval for the closure of the facility to the Gujarat PollutionControl Board along with detailed closure plan.

    5.10After Post Closure of the landfill cells, vents shall be installed & regularmonitoring of the emission of vent shall be carried out and Analysis reportsshall be submitted to GPCB regnlarly,

    5.11 Project proponent shall carry out periodical ground water / soil monitoring inand around the site to verify the contamination including TCLP test for heavymetals and Paint Filter Liquid Test shall be carried out as per the guidelines ofCPCB,

    5.12 A separate Environment Management Cell with suitably qualified staff tocarry out various environment related functions should be set up under the

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  • charge of a Senior Executive who will report directly to the Chief Executive ofthe Organization.

    5.13Applicant shall have to comply with the protocol for the Performanceevaluation for the common Hazardous Waste disposal facility and shall alsohave to comply with the Honorable Supreme Court's order in W.P NO.657 of1995 from time to time, and all the conditions mentioned in Hazardous Waste(Management, Handling & Transboundary Movement) Rules 2008.

    6, GENERAL CONDITION:6.1 Adequate plantation shall be carried out all along the periphery of the

    industrial premises in such a way that the density of plantation is at least 1000trees per acre of land and a green belt of 5 meters width is developed.

    6.2 The applicant shall have to submit the returns in prescribed form regardingwater consumption and shall have to make payment afwater cess to the Boardunder the Water Cess Act- 1977.

    6.3 Applicant shall have to comply with all guidelines/ directives issued / beingissued by MOEF / CPCB IDOEF/GPCB.

    6.4 Applicant shall have to comply with Risk Assessment and Disastermanagement Plan.

    6.5 Applicant shall have to carry out mock drill both on site and off site for all thepossible eventualities at a regular interval of time. For any of the disastroussituation escape route shall have to be predefined properly marked and shall bebrought to the knowledge of all the concerned.

    6.6 The Environmental audit shall be carried out twice in a year and theenvironmental statements pertaining to the previous year shall be submitting tothis Board latest by 30'" September of every year.

    6.7 In case of change of ownership/management the name and address of the newowners/partners/directors/proprietor should immediately be intimated to theBoard.

    6.8 The applicant shall however, not without the prior consent of the Board bringinto use any new or altered outlet for the discharge of effluent or gaseousemission or sewage waste from the proposed facility. The applicant is requiredto make applications to this Board for this purpose in the prescribed formsunder the provisions of the Water Act-1974, the Air Act-1981 and theEnvironment (protection) Act-1986.

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    GUJARAT POLLUTION CONTROL BOARDPARYAVARAN BHAVAN

    Sector 10-A, Gandhinagar 382010Phone : (079) 23226295Fax (079) 23232156website: WWW.gpcb.gov.in

    6.9 The concentration of Noise in ambient air within the premises of industrialunit shall not exceed following levels:

    Between 6 A.M. and 10 P.M.: 75 dB (A)Between 10 P.M. and 6 AM.: 70 dB (A)

    6.10 Applicant is required to comply with the manufacturing, Storage aud Import ofHazardous Chemicals Rulcs-1989 framed under the Environment (Protection)Act-1986.

    6.11 Full support shall be extended to the ollicers of MoEF, CPCB, GPCB and allother relevant authorities by the project proponents during their inspection formonitoring purposes by furnishing full details and action plans including theaction taken reports in respect of initiative measures and other environmentalprotection activities.

    6.12 GPCB reserves the right to stipulate additional condition if found necessary.The company shall implement these conditions in a time bound manner.

    6.13 The Board reserves the right to revoke and j or revoke consent and j or makemodification in the conditions which it deems fit in accordance withprovisions of Water Act - 1974.

    For and on behalf ofGUJAR.~T POLL IONCONTROL BOARD

    >111(J. K. Vy s)Senior Environment Engineer

    No.CCA-Kutch-550(5)/lD-28203/ 109- '1q-tIssued To:

    M/S SAURASHTRA ENVIRO PROJECTS PVT LTD,Plot no/Survey No. 415, 417 & 418,Village: Juna KatariyaiLakadiya,Taluka- Bhachau,Dist: Kutch-370 150.

    Clean Gujarat Green GujaratISO - 9001 - 2008 & ISO - 14001 - 2004 Certified Organisatili~e 9 ofiO

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  • Annexure 4

    GWSSB Letter (Water Allocation)

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  • Annexure 5

    GPCB Recommendation

  • Annexure 6

    Dates of Monitoring

  • Dates of monitoring

    Sr. no

    Date for AQ 1 Dates for AQ 2 Dates for AQ 3 Dates for AQ 4

    1 5/12/16 6/12/16 6/12/16 5/12/16

    2 8/12/16 9/12/16 9/12/16 8/12/16

    3 12/12/16 13/12/16 13/12/16 12/12/16

    4 15/12/16 16/12/16 16/12/16 15/12/16

    5 19/12/16 20/12/16 20/12/16 19/12/16

    6 22/12/16 13/12/16 13/12/16 22/12/16

    7 26/12/16 27/12/16 27/12/16 26/12/16

    8 29/12/16 30/12/16 30/12/16 29/12/16

    9 2/1/17 3/1/17 3/1/17 2/1/17

    10 5/1/17 6/1/17 6/1/17 5/1/17

    11 9/1/17 10/1/17 10/1/17 9/1/17

    12 11/1/17 12/1/17 12/1/17 11/1/17

    13 16/1/17 17/1/17 17/1/17 16/1/17

    14 20/1/17 21/1/17 21/1/17 20/1/17

    15 23/1/17 24/1/17 24/1/17 23/1/17

    16 26/1/17 27/1/17 27/1/17 26/1/17

    17 30/1/17 31/1/17 31/1/17 30/1/17

    18 2/2/17 3/2/17 3/2/17 2/2/17

    19 6/2/17 7/2/17 7/2/17 6/2/17

    20 9/2/17 10/2/17 10/2/17 9/2/17

    21 13/2/17 14/2/17 14/2/17 13/2/17

    22 16/2/17 17/2/17 17/2/17 16/2/17

    23 20/2/17 21/2/17 21/2/17 20/2/17

    24 23/2/17 24/2/17 24/2/17 23/2/17

  • Annexure 7

    Leachate Analysis Report

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    LEACHATE ANALYSIS REPORT

    Sr.

    No. Parameters Units

    Leachate

    LFC- 1 LFC- 2 LFC- 3

    1 pH pH Unit 8.0 8.0 8.0

    2. Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 1.52,000 2,80,000 1,86,000

    3. Chloride mg/l 85,189 1,40,311 95,211

    4. COD mg/l 29,600 1,50,000 80,000

    5. Fluoride mg/l 1.92 2.23 2.38

    6. Copper mg/l 0.34 3.89 3.33

    7. Cobalt mg/l 1.36 3.47 3.58

    8. Chromium Total mg/l 0.31 19.83 19.63

    9. Arsenic mg/l 0.08 0.09 0.19

    10. Mercury mg/l 0.01 0.04 0.05

    11. Manganese mg/l 0.43 22.78 13.68

    12. Hexa Chromium mg/l 0.08 0.09 0.07

  • Annexure 8

    EC compliance report for certification

  • Annexure 9

    Land use Study report

  • Saurashtra Enviro Projects Pvt. Ltd.

    Satellite Data Analysis and Interpretation within 10 Km Area for Integrated Common Hazardous

    Waste Treatment Facility located at Juna Kataria and Lakadia villages, Bhachau taluka of Kachchh District, Gujarat

    Submitted To: Mahabal Enviro Engineers Pvt. Ltd

    Prepared By: Enviro-GIS Services, Vadodara

    Submission Date: 30th April, 2017

    SEPPL Project Site

  • April, 2017 Enviro-GIS Service

    Land use/cover study 2

    1. Introduction and Background

    1.1 Project Details

    SAURASHTRA ENVIRO PROJECTS PRIVATE LIMITED (SEPPL) is the group

    company of Detox Group which is engaged in environment consultancy and

    engineering work since 1991, having head office at Surat, Gujarat. The company has

    existing units of Common Hazardous Waste Treatment Facilities at District Kutch

    and Bharuch.

    Now the company proposed for the expansion project at its existing unit at District

    Kutch. The company has already developed 1.2 MMT of secured land fill cell. As the

    capacity of existing cell is almost exhausted, company proposes for replicating the

    landfill with propose capacity of 1.1 MMT in existing 62 acres of land to cater the

    member units.

    1.2 Need of Proposed Project

    In 2008, project was conceived with estimation to receive 60,000 MT waste annually.

    Accordingly over 20 years, 1.2 MMT waste was anticipated.

    Against the above anticipation in 7 years, SEPPL has received waste of 9,08,997.95

    MT i.e 09 MMT as on March 2017.

    In order to meet with this requirement and future expansion of these industries we

    have proposed to expand our capacity by 1.1 MMT in existing 62 acres of land.

    1.3 Regulatory Framework

    The proposed project of Integrated Common Hazardous Waste Management Facility

    falls under category A, Sr. no. 7 (d) in the Government of India Notification no. S.O.

    1533 dated 14th September, 2006; which require obtaining prior Environmental

    Clearance before starting construction, production or any other allied activities

    related to the project. For getting the Environmental Clearance; it is required to carry

    out the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) study.

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    1.4 Project description with process details

    Saurashtra Enviro Projects Private Limited proposes to develop Integrated Common

    Hazardous Waste Management Facility at Villages Lakadia, Juna Kataria, Taluka:

    Bhachau, District: Kutch, Gujarat. The proposed project will consist of Secured

    Engineered Landfill Cell.

    Secured Landfill Disposal Facility (TSDF)

    The company proposes to develop secured engineered landfill facility of 15 MMT

    capacity. Progressive cell will be developed as per latest technology which will result

    in air space utilization in between adjacent cells with reduction in occupancy of land

    for secured engineered cell development.

    The hazardous wastes are either disposed of directly into the landfill and/or after the

    treatment such as solidification and stabilization, segregation, incineration, etc. The

    decision on whether to treat or directly dispose of will be taken as per the criteria

    mentioned in the CPCB guideline Criteria for Hazardous Waste Landfills

    (HAZWAMS/32/2005 2006, Annexure III).

    The secured landfill cell comprises of the following components.

    Bottom Liner System for impervious containment

    Top liner system (placed at the time of closure of the cell)

    Leachate Drainage, Collection and Removal system

    Monitoring wells

    Gaseous Emission Management

    1.5 Land use planning (break up along with green belt etc)

    The proposed project will be developed in 62 acres of existing land. The area

    bifurcation of different facility is as mentioned in the table below

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    Table 1: Land area break up

    Facility Land area granted as per EC (Acres)

    Actual land area break up (Acres)

    Land area for proposed expansion (Acres)

    Infrastructure 1.5 1.5 0 Secured Landfill 52 31.2 20.8 Internal Road 3 3 0 ETP 0.5 0 0 Green Belt 5.5 5.5 0.5 Total area 62.5 41.2 21.3

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    2. Study Area & Classification System

    2.1 STUDY AREA

    The study area is within 10 km radius from project site at Lakadia & Juna Katariya

    village of Bhachau taluka of Kachchh district. This area covers Bhachau and Rapar

    talukas of Kachchh district. Area covers total around 26 villages of two talukas as

    shown in the Map 1. Figure also depicts the major roads passing through the study

    area. The boundary of the village locations has been derived from the Census of

    India maps.

    2.1.1 Classification of Land use and Land cover

    The classification system followed for land use/cover classification was as published

    by National Remote Sensing Agency (NRSA), Government of India, in the year

    1988-89. This is two level of classification system with seven classes in first levels.

    This system of classification requires some modification and made to include

    additional sub-categories which are more relevant in describing the land use/cover

    for a particular study area. A synopsis of the classification is summarized and

    presented in Table 2.

    Table 2: Synopsis of Land use/cover Classification System

    S. No. First Level Classification Second Level Classification

    1. Built-up Land or Habitation Residential / Commercial

    Industrial

    2. Agricultural Land

    Crop Land

    Fallow Land

    Plantations

    3. Forests

    Evergreen / Semi-Evergreen Forests

    Deciduous Forests

    Close Forests

    Open Forests

    Degraded Forest or Scrub

    Forest Blank

    Forest Plantations

    Mangroves

    4. Wastelands Salt-Affected Land

    Waterlogged Land

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    S. No. First Level Classification Second Level Classification

    Marshy / Swampy Land / Mud Land Area

    Gullied / Ravenous Land

    Land without Scrub

    Sandy Area (Coastal and Desertic)

    Barren Rocky / Stony Waste / Sheet Rock

    Area

    5. Water Bodies Reservoir / Lakes / Ponds / Tanks

    River Beds

    6. Others

    Shifting Cultivation

    Grassland / Grazing Land

    Snow Covered / Glacial Area

    7. Vegetation Cover

    Scrub

    Open vegetation

    Close vegetation

    Mangroves

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    3. Methodology & Ground Survey

    3.1 METHODOLOGY

    Mahabal Enviro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. had entrusted the work to carry out - Satellite

    Data Analysis and Interpretation for within 10 Km Area for Integrated Common Hazardous Waste Treatment Facility.

    To achieve above objective following methodology was employed for preparation of

    land use/cover report.

    Study and collection of relevant documents and maps

    Interpretation of satellite data

    Field Survey / Ground Truthing

    Generation of final land use and land cover map

    Impact assessment and mitigation measure suggestions

    3.1.1 Study and collection of relevant documents and maps

    Primary Data Collection

    The land use/land cover mapping was carried out using digital satellite imagery

    procured from NRSA, Hyderabad. Details of the satellite data are as given in table 3

    as under:

    Table 3: Details of Satellite Data

    Satellite Sensor Bands Year

    Resourcesat 2

    (91-55 C)

    LISS IV 2,3,4 3rd December 2016

    Secondary Data Collection

    The ancillary data collected for the study were District planning series maps and

    Census maps as base information for interpretation.

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    3.1.2 Interpretation of satellite data

    The study area was demarcated within the 10 km radius of the project site using

    buffer option on the ancillary map collected. Satellite data was imported using

    importing of data, option and clubbing the three layers into the single layer for

    interpretation. The data was in standard projection system universally followed as

    UTM.

    Considering the basic elements of interpretation such as tone, size, shape, texture,

    pattern, location, association, shadow, aspect and resolution along with ground truth

    and ancillary information collected during the preliminary reconnaissance survey the

    interpretation was accomplished. The classification scheme followed in the project

    was according to NRSA classification system as mentioned in previous chapter.

    3.1.3 Ground truth study

    Ground truth study comprises of data collection of ground features along with the

    respective geographical position in terms of latitudes and longitudes with GPS. Using

    all the collected information the data was interpreted. A detailed ground truth was

    carried out to check the discrepancy of the interpreted data. This comprises of

    respective geographical positions in terms of latitudes and longitude of ground

    features.

    3.1.4 Final Map preparation

    The proportional presence of different land uses and land cover in terms of statistical

    percentages was derived for the study area. Appropriate legends were used to

    represent the various categories of land use and land cover, and were then written

    on the prepared land use and land cover maps.

    3.2 GROUND SURVEY

    The field survey was carried out around radial distance of 10 km from the project

    site; the site was visited on 11th

    & 12th April, 2017 for quality check of the map.

    GPS readings were taken during the surveys wherever it was felt that additional

    confirmation in interpretation of the data and also observations of land features were

    noted. Additionally, spot checks were also done to confirm the land use / land cover

    interpretation even where confidence of interpretation was high. Table 4 enumerates

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    the land features and its corresponding GPS readings of all the ground truthing

    locations selected.

    Table 4: GPS Readings within Study Area

    Sr. No. Latitude Longitude Village Site

    1. 23

    0 19 10.1N 70

    0 32 06.8E Samakhiyali Industrial Area

    2. 23

    0 21 49.2N 70

    0 35 04.8E Towards Shivlakha Agricultural land

    3. 23

    0 22 23.5N 70

    0 35 26.0E Shivlakha Scrub land

    4. 23

    0 23 04.7N 70

    0 35 59.1E Shivlakha Village

    5. 23

    0 24 43.7N 70

    0 35 22.7E Vasatva Mandir

    6. 23

    0 23 37.0N 70

    0 40 47.5E Chitrod Forest area

    7. 23

    0 22 39.4N 70

    0 40 57.6E Khanpar Industrial Area

    8. 23

    0 22 49.0N 70

    0 41 23.2E Khanpar Village

    9. 23

    0 20 37.7N 70

    0 43 13.4E Kumbariya Village

    10. 23

    0 19 27.6N 70

    0 41 45.3E Towards Kodsar Scrub land

    11. 23

    0 18 53.4N 70

    0 41 17.0E Hanjiyavant Village

    12. 23

    0 20 01.9N 70

    0 40 04.8E Towards Kodsar

    Prosopis & Accacia sp. cover

    13. 23

    0 20 20.0N 70

    0 39 53.0E Kodsar Village

    14. 23

    0 21 37.7N 70

    0 38 25.9E Ramdevpirvant School

    15. 23

    0 21 51.1N 70

    0 37 51.5E Ramdevpirvant Scrub land

    16. 23

    0 23 05.5N 70

    0 37 40.4E Shivlakha Green house

    17. 23

    0 19 27.6N 70

    0 35 02.0E Towards Juna Kataria Agricultural land

    18. 23

    0 20 45.0N 70

    0 36 59.5E Juna Kataria Expansion project site

    19. 23

    0 20 41.6N 70

    0 37 58.1E Towards Juna Kataria Scrub land

    20. 23

    0 17 29.0N 70

    0 36 55.3E Juna Kataria Village

    21. 23

    0 16 28.7N 70

    0 36 40.4E Vandhiya ta luka Industrial Area

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    4. Land Use/Cover Pattern of the Study Area

    The land use and land cover in the region comprises of seven first level classes and

    eleven second level classes as given in Table 5 below.

    Table 5: Land use/cover Classification

    S. No. First Level Classification Second Level Classification

    1. Built-up Land or Habitation Residential / Commercial

    Industrial

    2. Agricultural Land Crop Land / Fallow land

    3. Wastelands Barren land

    4. Water Bodies

    Water body (Reservoir / Lakes / Ponds /

    Tanks)

    River bed

    5. Others Grass Cover

    6. Vegetation Cover Scrub

    Open vegetation

    7. Forests Scrub (Forest)

    Open Forest

    The image was classified into the above mentioned classes for different regions of

    interest are given in Map 2. The photo documentation is as given in Annexure1. Brief

    description of each type of the class forming land use and land cover, derived from

    the remote sensing data analysis and the ground observations are explained below.

    4.1 HABITATION

    Rapar and Bhachau ta lukas there are 26 villages within 10 km radius.

    4.2 INDUSTRIAL AREA

    There are few industries along the two highway roads. It was observed that many of

    them were closed. This includes solar power plants.

    4.3 AGRICULTURE

    The agricultural land includes cultivated and fallow agricultural area. It covered major

    region in the study area i.e. 61 per cent of the study area. The major crop cultivated

    in the study area was cotton (Gossypium spp.) and castor (Ricinus Communis).

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    Other crops are Jiru (Cuminum cyminum) in winters and Juwar (Sorghum sp.), Mung

    (Vigna radiate), Guar (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba), Bajra (Pennisetum glaucum), Moth

    (Vigna aconitifolia) and til (Sesamum indicum) in winters. Few areas had bore wells

    which goes upto 200-300 fts.

    4.4 BARREN LAND

    These are lands having no vegetation having bluish tone on data was segregated as

    barren land, covering 0.34 sq.km. of land.

    4.5 WATER BODY

    The area covered by natural or impounded inland fresh water lakes, ponds, or other

    inland impoundments covered by water was designated as water bodies. They were

    mostly on eastern side of the study area.

    4.6 RIVER BED

    There were two non perennial rivers Bambodi nadi and Khari river and its tributaries

    flows through again on eastern side of the study area.

    4.7 GRASS COVER

    There were 24 hectares of grass covered region which may include river bed areas.

    4.8 SCRUB

    There are areas having sparse vegetation it was mainly covered by grasses and it

    also had scattered scrubs or tree species, these areas were delineated as Scrub. As

    per the classification based on Forest Survey of India the category denotes land

    having bushes and poor tree growth with canopy density less than 10 percent. The

    Scrub category covered 23.18 percent of the area dominated by ravenous region

    along the river, which is second most observed class.

    4.9 OPEN VEGETATION

    The vegetation category Open was segregated based on the canopy density of 10 to

    20 per cent. Open Vegetation was mostly of ravenous and the hilly region on

    northern side.

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    4.10 SCRUB (FOREST)

    The designated forest area having sparse vegetation mainly covered by grasses or

    having scattered scrubs or tree species, these areas were delineated as Scrub

    (forest). These areas were just 2.61 hectares which were in small patches.

    4.11 OPEN FOREST

    The designated forest area having canopy density of 10 to 20 per cent were

    classified as Open Forests. These areas were of Shivlakha and Chitrod foreests.

    4.12 AREA STATISTICS OF LAND USE/ COVER CLASSES

    The area statistics of these classes are presented in Table 6. The major portion of

    the study region is covered by agriculture, scrub and open vegetation respectively in

    descending order of the area covered. The study area has Reserve Forest near

    Rampar, Govindpar, Khanpor village.

    Table 6: Land use/cover Classes Area Statistics within 10 km Radius of

    Project Site

    Sr. No. Class Area (Ha.) Area (sq. km.) Area (%)

    1. Habitation 3.12 311.79 0.99

    2. Industrial Area 4.27 426.58 1.36

    3. Agriculture Land 192.39 19239.25 61.27

    4. Barren Land 0.39 38.52 0.12

    5. Water Body 3.80 380.39 1.21

    6. River bed 0.12 12.11 0.04

    7. Grass Cover 0.24 23.66 0.08

    8. Scrub 72.79 7279.41 23.18

    9. Open Vegetation 27.19 2718.78 8.66

    10. Scrub (Forest) 2.61 260.79 0.83

    11. Open Forest 7.09 708.73 2.26

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    5. Environmental Impacts and Suggested Mitigation Measures

    5.1 Identification of Impacting Activities for the Proposed Project

    The environmental aspects and impacts have been identified based on an

    assessment of environmental aspects associated with the project. Potential impacts

    on land use and land cover are given in Table 7.

    Table 7: Aspect Impact Identification

    5.1.1 Land Acquisition

    The present project is expansion project so there wont be any land acquisition for

    the project.

    5.1.2 Site Preparation

    Clearance of Vegetation

    The proposed expansion will be carried out in 24 acres of land. This area is within

    the factory premises where waste was dump. So from barren land it is being

    changed to industrial area.

    And associated activities like construction of temporary huts and colonies will not be

    constructed since workers will be tapped from nearby villages. The land

    contamination issue will not be addressed.

    The digging of secured landfill site would create change in topography of the region;

    this could have been well addressed since establishment of the project.

    S.

    No.

    Project Activities /

    Aspects

    Potential Environmental Impacts on Land use

    Land cover (LU/LC)

    C1 C2 C3

    1 Land Acquisition

    1.1 Land purchase Expansion project no land acquisition

    2 Site preparation

    2.1 Site preparation Change in land use/cover

    3 Approach Road

    3.1 Approach road Existing approach roads to be used

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    5.1.3 Approach Road

    It has been suggested to strengthen and widen the existing approach road

    connecting the site to highway which will be nearly 1 km of distance. This will

    account to nearly 2 sq.km of land take area which is agricultura l land. As proposed

    project execution will increase the vehicular movement. The National highway no. 15

    will be used for transportation purpose.

    5.2 Post Construction Phase

    The present project will have overall impact on development of highway hote ls and

    breakdown repairing shops. Also this would create employment for people. So there

    might be shift from agricultural land labourers to developing their own business. This

    would also have increase in traffic to this region.

    Considering the above impact as well as the operating and other conditions

    mentioned above, the likely impact scores on land environment are mentioned in

    Table 7 below. The methodology followed for the same is as mentioned in Annexure

    2.

    Table 8: Impact Scoring Land Environment

    Code

    Impact and Type

    Direct (D) /

    Indirect (I)

    Impact Scoring

    Remarks

    Land use

    Impacting

    Activity

    Aspect of activity

    that will impact

    Land use/cover

    Cons

    eque

    nce,

    C

    Prob

    abilit

    y, P

    Final

    Score

    C x P

    Site Preparation

    Direct

    1. Clearance of Vegetation

    Change in land cover

    from barren land

    within the factory

    premises industrial

    use

    Duration of

    impact will be

    very long term

    -2.33 3 (-6.99)

    = -7

    The change in land

    use is negative since

    land since land

    conversion will be for

    very long term to

    industrial use

    2. Approach Road

    Change in land use

    from agricultural land

    to built up land

    Duration of

    impact will be

    very long term

    -4 3 (- 12)

    The change in land

    use is for very long

    term and extent is

    upto 1 km this would

    have negative impact

    3. Digging Activity

    Change in

    topography of the

    region

    Duration of

    impact will be

    very long term

    -2.66 3 (-8)

    The change in land

    use is negative since

    land conversion will

    be for very long term

    to industrial use

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    The impact scoring results shows that two activities comes under less severe

    wherein it can operate, requires no action unless escalation of risk. And one activity

    is moderately severe which can operate subject to management and or

    modifications. The details are as given in table 8.

    Table 9: Environment Management Program

    5.3 Changes in Land use/cover since establishment of the project

    The study of land use/cover pattern was done in the year 2008 before 9 years. The

    changes in the land use/cover pattern have been studied before establishment of

    project and after 9 years wherein project expansion is proposed.

    It has been observed that since then there is decrease in the agricultural land by

    almost 8 per cent which is attributed to the industrial development which includes

    solar power plant. Also this could be attributed to interpretation of high resolution of

    satellite data.

    Impacting

    Activities

    and Aspect

    that will

    impact land

    use/cover

    Mitigation

    Measures and

    Rationale

    Implementation and Management

    Remarks Location Timing

    Respons

    ibility Monitoring Records

    Site Preparation

    The vegetation

    cover clearing

    should only be done

    where digging

    activity has to take

    place and less

    disturbing the

    vegetation in

    adjacent areas

    Within the

    demarcated

    project site

    area

    Once SEPPL Approvals

    from

    Environmen

    tal division

    Record of

    clearing of

    land and

    its area

    -

    Approach Road

    The compensatory

    green cover to be

    carried out within the

    demarcated scrub

    and land without

    scrub region within

    the study area

    Within 10 Km

    radius

    Once SEPPL Regular

    monitoring

    Record of

    area

    restored

    -

    Digging Activity

    Digging activity to be

    carried out such that

    it do not disturbs

    flow of water

    Within the

    demarcated

    project site

    area

    Once SEPPL Regular

    monitoring

    _ _

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    Another major category classified was scrub which shows decrease in the area by

    almost 3 per cent. This is due to declaration of the patch near Rampar village by

    forest department as Reserve Forests. Also due to change in resolution for

    interpretation of satellite data.

    Thus this decadal change study shows that there is trend of decrease in agricultural

    land. People are slowly changing their occupation due to rainfed agriculture. It had

    also been observed that there is increase in industrial area.

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    Annexure 1: Photo documentation

    Photo1: Castor Crop near Shivlakha village Photo2: Open Forest at Vasatva

    Photo 3: Cotton crop at Juna Kataria Photo 4: Forest Area

    Photo 5: Green House at Shivlakha Photo 6: Scrub land towards Kodsar

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    Annexure 2: Impact Scoring Methodology

    The steps in identifying environmental impact follow.

    1. Scoring the Impact Severity / Consequence

    The consequences on various environmental receptors have been ranked into 5

    levels ranging from insignificant to extreme consequence and are given in Table 1.

    Table 1: Impact Scoring System Consequence Assessment

    S.

    No.

    Environmental

    Component

    Impacted

    Impact and Score1

    Insignificant

    (+/-) 1 point

    Minor

    (+/-) 2

    points

    Moderate

    (+/-) 3

    points

    Major

    (+/-) 4

    points

    Extreme

    (+/-) 5 points

    C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7

    Duration

    1.

    Land use / land

    cover (Average

    Score to be taken

    based on Duration,

    Extent and

    Intensity)

    Very short

    term

    (upto 1 year)

    Short term

    (>1 - 3

    years)

    Medium

    term (>3 - 5

    years)

    Long term

    (> 5-10

    years)

    Very long

    term (>10

    years)

    Extent (Area affected)

    2.

    Very Limited

    (Within core

    zone)

    Limited

    (1 3.0

    km around

    core zone)

    Long Range

    (>3 7 kms

    around core

    zone)

    Extensive

    (>7.0 kms

    around core

    zone)

    Effect on land use/cover classes

    3.

    Land without

    scrub,

    Industrial

    area with

    scrub land /

    Reversible

    Scrub land/

    Change in

    topography

    Water body

    Agricultural

    land, Open

    and Close

    Vegetation/

    Change in

    Drainage

    pattern

    Forest Area/

    Irreversible

    2. Quantifying the Probability of Occurrence of the Impact

    After identifying the consequence severity as shown in Table 1, the probability of

    occurrence also needs to be estimated to arrive at a complete picture of

    1 In case none of the impacts are applicable, then Not Applicable (NA) is written in the appropriate cell.

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    environmental impact. Table 2 provides probability / likelihood ratings on a scale of

    1-5. These ratings are used for estimating the likelihood of each occurrence.

    Table 2: Probability of Occurrence

    Description Environment/Health and Safety Probability

    Frequent Will happen every time during the project activity 5

    Often Occur several times during the project activity 4

    Likely Might occur at least once during the project activity 3

    Possible Might occur during the project activity 2

    Rare Very rarely encountered during the project activity 1

    3. Identifying Activities Causing Unacceptable Levels of Environmental Impact

    Environmental impacts are now clubbed into four levels from extreme to low impact

    activities. Extreme impact activities are unacceptable and therefore need to be either

    stopped or modified such that they are brought to a lower level of environmental

    impact. This is summarized in Table 3.

    Table 3: Environmental Impact Categorization

    Scoring Negative Impacts (-)

    Colour Code

    and Score

    Range

    Type of Risk Inference

    >20 Extremely Severe

    Activity should not

    proceed in current

    form

    14-20 Very Severe

    Activity should be

    modified to

    include remedial

    planning and

    actions and be

    subject to detailed

    ecological

    assessment

    8-13 Moderately

    Severe

    Activity can

    operate subject to

    management and

    / or modification

    4-8 Less Severe

    No action

    required unless

    escalation of risk

    is possible

    1-3 Minor / Negligible Negligible Risk of

    activity

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    Bhachau TalukaRapar Taluka

    Shivlakha

    Shikarpur

    Pasa

    Lakadiya

    Laliana

    Nara

    Katariya Juna Rajthali

    Chandrodi

    Vandhiya

    Khodsar

    Naransari

    Gharana

    Adhoi (Pasakayara)

    Godpar

    Vasatva

    Samakhiyari

    Gamdu

    Rajansar

    Piprapati

    Modpar

    Katariya Nava

    Badargadh

    Chitrod

    Rampar

    Kumbhariya

    Dedarva

    Khanpar

    Pethapar

    Govindapar

    PratapGadh

    `BhachauTaluka

    RaparTaluka

    Kachchh District

    0 40 80 120 16020Kilometers

    0 10 20 30 405Kilometers

    Legend` Project Site

    River

    Major Road

    Railways

    10 Km Radius

    Village Boundary

    0 1 2 3 40.5Kilometers

    Map 1: Site Map of SEPPL Project at Lakadiya Village of Bhachau Taluka, Kachchh District

    Source: Census 2011Envior GIS Services, Vadodara

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    Ramdevpirvant

    Hanjiyavant

    Shivlakha

    Shikarpur

    Pasa

    Lakadiya

    Laliana

    Nara

    Katariya Juna Rajthali

    Chandrodi

    Vandhiya

    Khodsar

    Naransari

    Gharana

    Adhoi Pasakayara)

    Godpar

    Vasatva

    Samakhiyari

    Gamdu

    Rajansar

    Piprapati

    Katariya Nava

    Chitrod

    Rampar

    Kumbhariya

    Dedarva

    Khanpar

    Pethapar

    Govindapar

    Pratap Gadh

    0 3 61.5

    Kilometers

    Land Use Land Cover Map Showing 10 Km Radius Of SEPPLProject Site At Lakadia Village of Kachchh District

    Source: IRS-R2 LISS IV, December 2016Enviro GIS ServicesManjalpur, Vadodara

    Map 2

    Legend# Project Site

    Reserve Forest Boundary

    River

    Major Roads

    Railways

    Scrub (Forest)

    Open Forest

    Agriculture

    Scrub

    Open Vegetation

    Habitation

    Industrial Area

    Water body

    River

    Barren Land

    Grass Cover

  • Annexure 10

    Soil TCLP Test

  • H. T. Shah Dr. Arun Bajpai Lab Manager Lab Manager (Q)

    Note: This report is subject to terms & conditions mentioned overleaf.

    TEST REPORT QR/5.10/01 Customers Name and Address : Page: 1 of 2

    DETOX CORPORATION PVT. LTD. 3RD FLOOR, K. G. CHAMBER,

    OPP. GUJARAT SAMACHAR PRESS, RING ROAD,

    SURAT.-395002

    Test Report No. : PLPL/170109025

    Issue Date : 21/01/2017

    Customers Ref. : Verbal

    Description of Sample : Soil Sample Quantity/No. of Samples : 01 Kg/02

    Sampling By : Sample Sent By Party Protocol (Purpose) : QC

    Sample Receipt Date : 09/01/2017 Lab ID : PLPL/170109025

    Packing/Seal : Sealed Test of Parameters : As Per Table

    Date of Starting of Test : 09/01/2017 Date of Completion : 21/01/2017

    Test Method : USEPA 1311 & APHA 3111 B, USEPA 525.5

    RESULT TABLE

    SR. NO. PARAMETERS UNIT RESULT

    W50-94/SoL1/191116#

    TCLP Test (Heavy Metals):-

    1 Copper as Cu mg/L 0.330

    2 Iron as Fe mg/L 0.520

    3 Nickel as Ni mg/L 1.42

    4 Zinc a Zn mg/L 0.370

    5 Cadmium a Cd mg/L < 0.1

    6 Lead as Pb mg/L 0.120

    7 Chromium as Cr mg/L < 0.1

    8 Sodium as Na mg/L 52.26

    9 Manganese as Mn mg/L 2.49

    10 Cobalt as Co mg/L 0.114

    11 Mercury as Hg mg/L < 0.1

    12 Arsenic as As mg/L < 0.1

    13 Aluminium as Al mg/L < 0.1

    14 Barium as Ba mg/L < 0.1

    15 Molybdenum as Mo mg/L < 0.1

    16 Vanadium as V mg/L < 0.1

    17 Selenium as Se mg/L < 0.1 Continue..

  • H. T. Shah Dr. Arun Bajpai Lab Manager Lab Manager (Q)

    Note: This report is subject to terms & conditions mentioned overleaf.

    TEST REPORT QR/5.10/01 Customers Name and Address : Page: 2 of 2

    DETOX CORPORATION PVT. LTD.

    3RD FLOOR, K. G. CHAMBER, OPP. GUJARAT SAMACHAR PRESS, RING ROAD,

    SURAT.-395002

    Test Report No. : PLPL/170109025

    Issue Date : 21/01/2017

    Customers Ref. : Verbal

    RESULT TABLE

    SR. NO. PARAMETERS UNIT RESULT

    W50-94/SoL1/191116#

    All Pesticides :-

    1 Alpha-BHC mg/L < 0.01

    2 Gamma-BHC (Lindane) mg/L < 0.01

    3 Beta-BHC mg/L < 0.01

    4 Delta-BHC mg/L < 0.01

    5 Aldrin mg/L < 0.01

    6 4,4-DDE mg/L < 0.01

    7 Endosulfan I mg/L < 0.01

    8 Dieldrin mg/L < 0.01

    9 Endrin mg/L < 0.01

    10 4,4-DDD mg/L < 0.01

    11 Endosu