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1 Annual Environmental Monitoring data and Stipulated Conditions of Environmental Clearance (Year-2015) FOR Industrial Building of Panasonic India Ltd At Jhajjar, Haryana For Submission to: Ministry of Environment and Forests Climate Change (MoEFCC) Submitted by: M/s Panasonic India Ltd INDUSTRIAL PLOT NO-1, VILLAGE- BID DADRI JHAJJAR (HARYANA)

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Annual Environmental Monitoring data and

Stipulated Conditions of Environmental Clearance

(Year-2015)

FOR

Industrial Building of Panasonic India Ltd

At

Jhajjar, Haryana

For Submission to:

Ministry of Environment and Forests Climate Change (MoEFCC)

Submitted by:

M/s Panasonic India Ltd

INDUSTRIAL PLOT NO-1, VILLAGE- BID DADRI

JHAJJAR (HARYANA)

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INDEX

DESCRIPTION Page No.

Chapter 1 Compliance of Stipulated Conditions of Environmenta l Clearance

5-12

Part A Compliance Condition

I. Construction Phase

II. Operation Phase

Part B General Conditions

Chapter 2 DETAILS OF ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 11-26

2.1 Introduction

2.2 Ambient Air Quality Monitoring

2.2.1 Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations

2.2.2 Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Methodology

2.2.3 Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Results

2.2.4 Discussion on Ambient Air Quality in the Study Area

2.2.5 Stack Monitoring

2.3 Ambient Noise Monitoring

2.3.1 Ambient Noise Monitoring Locations

2.3.2 Methodology of Noise Monitoring

2.3.3 Ambient Noise Monitoring Results

2.3.4 Discussion on Ambient Noise Levels in the Study Area

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DESCRIPTION Page No.

2.4 Groundwater Quality Monitoring

2.4.1 Groundwater Quality Monitoring Locations

2.4.2 Methodology of Groundwater Quality Monitoring

2.4.3 Groundwater Quality Monitoring Results

2.4.4 Discussion on Groundwater Quality in the Study Area

3.0 Discussion on Soil Characteristics in the Study Area

3.1 Soil Result

Chapter-3 SOCIAL CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) 26-30

Chapter- 4 GREEN BELT DEVELOPMENT 30-33

TABLES LIST

2.1 Details of Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations

2.2 Techniques used for Ambient Air Quality Monitoring

2.3 Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Results

2.4 Details of Stack Monitoring Stations

2.5 DG Stack monitoring Result

2.6 Details of Ambient Noise Monitoring Stations

2.7 Ambient Noise Monitoring Result

2.8 Details of Water Quality Monitoring location

2.9 Groundwater Quality Monitoring Results

2.10 Details of Waste Water Quality Monitoring

2.11 Sewage Treatment treated water results

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DESCRIPTION Page No.

2.12 Effluent Treatment treated water results

2.13 Details of Soil Quality Monitoring Location

2.14 Physico-Chemical Characteristics of Soil in the Study Area

2.15 DG noise Level Monitoring

2.16 CSR Activity for the year-2015

2.17 Green Belt Details

Other Pie chart of health camp data, health camp and green belt photographs

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Chapter -1

Compliance of stipulated conditions of Environment Clearance

PART A: CONSTRUCTION PHASE

Note- Our Project now operation phase from December-2012, we had already agreed all construction phase condition stipulated in Environment clearance, now condition are not application for us. So please consider as completed.

PART B: OPERATION PHASE

S. No

Conditions of Environmental Clearance Status of Compliance

1 The installation STP should be certified by

an independent expert and a report in this

regard should be submitted to the Ministry

before the project is commissioned for

operation. Discharge of treated sewage

shall conform to the standards of the

Haryana State Pollution Control Board,

Panchkula

Sewage Treatment Plant of adequate

capacity was installed and treated

effluent will be recycled to achieve zero

discharge.

2. Rain water harvesting for roof run-off and

surface run-off as per plan submitted

should be implemented. Before recharging

the surface runoff, pre runoff treatment

must be done to remove suspended matter

All measures for Rain water harvesting

have been implemented.

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S. No

Conditions of Environmental Clearance Status of Compliance

oil and grease.

3. The solid waste generated should be

properly collected and segregated before

disposal to the City Municipal Facility. The

In-vessel bio-conversion technique should

be used for composting the organic waste.

Solid waste generated from the project

will be mainly in the form of domestic

waste. This waste will be properly

segregated and organic waste

converted into bio compost, manure use

for gardening purpose for soil fertility.

4. Any hazardous waste including biomedical

waste should be disposal of as per

applicable Rules & norms with necessary

approvals of Haryana State Pollution

Control Board.

All hazardous waste should be disposal

of as per applicable Rules & norms of

Central Pollution Control Board.

5. The green belt design along the periphery

of the plot shall achieve attenuation factor

conforming to the day and night noise

standards prescribed for residential land

use. The open spaces inside the plot

should be suitably landscaped and

covered with vegetation of indigenous

variety.

The variety of trees and other species of

herbs planted in the project area. And

green belt maintain as per requirement

to reduce pollution and healthy

environment measure.

6 Incremental pollution loads on the ambient

air quality, noise and water quality should

be periodically monitored after

commissioning of the project.

Environment monitoring for carry out

every quarter, test result found in this

report for your reference.

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S. No

Conditions of Environmental Clearance Status of Compliance

7 Application of solar energy should be

incorporated for illumination of common

areas. Lighting for gardens and street

lighting in addition to provision for solar

water heating. A hybrid system if fully solar

system for a portion of the apartment

should be utilized.

29 KW solar systems installed at factory

common area for lighting purpose,

photo of solar system found in the

report.

8 Traffic congestion near the entry and exit

points from the roads adjoining the

proposed project site must be avoided.

Parking should be fully internalized and no

public space should be utilized.

Due to the separate entry and exit

points, there shall be no traffic

congestion near the entry or exit point,

separate parking arrange for staff and

visitor vehicles.

9 A report on the energy conservation

measures confirming to energy

conservation norms by Bureau of Energy

Efficiency should be prepared

incorporating details about building

materials & technology; R & U factors etc

and submit to the Ministry in the three

month time.

The report of energy conservation has

been prepared and submitted every

basis to Regional office of MoEFCC.

10 The Project proponent shall get the study

of ground water table/level and quality of

ground water every 2 years and seek fresh

permission from CGWA for further

extraction of ground water, it is further

clarified that from DC Jhajjar. The project

proponent shall use water for horticulture

instead of fresh water.

Same should be obeyed and if required

further extraction of ground water, seek

fresh permission from CGWA.

11 The project proponent shall increase the Environment monitoring carried out

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S. No

Conditions of Environmental Clearance Status of Compliance

frequency of monitoring and shall monitor

the data quarterly

every quarter with all result found in this

report.

12 Hazardous Waste from RO plant shall be

disposed off as per the Hazardous waste

(Management & Handling) Rules-1989 as

amended to date.

Hazardous waste generated from RO

plant disposal, GEPIL Faridabad,

Haryana as per HSPCB guideline.

13 Proper rainwater harvesting shall be

carried out and disposal of storm water

shall not be made outside the premises

without approval from concerned authority.

In the project area, proper rain water

harvesting pit constructed and over flow

storm water drain in Reliance

drain.(Reliance got separate EC for this

land for additional measure).

14 The project proponent shall conduct

quarterly medical checkup of villagers in

5km radius from corporate Environment

Responsibility (CER) fund for pollution

related diseases.

One special medical Van arrange for

nearby villagers. Panasonic mobile van

visit nearby villages, and organize

health checkup camp, and from time to

time organize health camp for project

near by villagers.

PART B – GENERAL CONDITIONS

S. No.

Conditions of Environmental Clearance

Status of Compliance

1 Monitoring reports should be

submitted to the Ministry and its

Regional Office, Chandigarh

We will submit quarterly monitoring result in six

monthly report to the Regional Office,

Chandigarh.

2. Officials from the Regional Office of

MoEF, Chandigarh who would be

Monitoring the implementation of

Environmental safeguards should

be given full cooperation facilities

and documents/data etc by the

We are fully committed to the Officials from the

Regional Office of MoEF, Chandigarh who

would be monitoring the implementation of

environmental safeguards

shall be given full cooperation, visit for facilities

and documents / data our self

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S. No.

Conditions of Environmental Clearance

Status of Compliance

project proponent during their

inspection. complete set of all

documents submitted to SEIAAs

shall be forwarded to the Regional

Office of MoEF, GOl, and

Chandigarh.

during their inspection. A complete set of all the

documents submitted to MoEF has been

Forwarded to the CCF, Regional Office of

MoEF, Chandigarh.

3 In case of any change in the scope

of the project the project would

require a fresh appraisal by Ministry

As granted EC, if any other changes in scope in

the project. We will apply for fresh appraisal.

4. The Ministry reserves the right to

add additional safeguard measures

subsequently ,if found necessary,

and to take action including

revoking of the environmental

clearance under the provisions of

the

Environmental(Protection)Act,1986

to ensure effective implementation

of the suggested safeguard

measures in a time bound and

satisfactory manner.

All additional safeguard measures taken for

protect the Environment, and ensure effective

implementation of the suggested safeguard

measures in a time bound and satisfactory

manner.

5. All other statutory clearance such

as the approvals for storage of

diesel from Chief Controller of

Explosive, Fire Department, Civil

Aviation Department, Forest

Conservation Act,1980 and

wildlife(Protection)Act,1972etc.shall

be obtained as applicable by

All statutory clearances shall be obtained from

respective departments.

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S. No.

Conditions of Environmental Clearance

Status of Compliance

project proponents from the

competent authorities.

6. A copy of the clearance letter shall

be sent by the proponent to

concerned Panchayat, Zila

Parishad/Municipal Corporation,

Urban local body and the local

NGO, if any from whom

suggestions/representation, if any

were received while processing the

proposal. The clearance letter shall

also be put on the website of the

Company by the proponent.

Copy of EC letter submitted to concerned gram

Panchayat Smiti and Zila Parishad.

7. The project proponent should

advertise in at least two local

Newspapers widely circulated in

the region, one of which shall be in

the vernacular language informing

that the project has been accorded

environmental clearance and

copies of clearance letter are

available with the Haryana State

Pollution Control Board and may

also be seen on the website of the

Ministry of Environmental and

Forests at

http:/www.enviro.nic.in.The

advertisement should be made

within 7 days from the day of issue

Complied. Advertisements placed in local

Hindi Daily namely Dainik Bhaskar

Chandigarh dated 29.12.11 (at page No. 12)

and English Daily The Tribune Chandigarh

Dated 29.12.11 (at page No. 05), and copy of

newspaper provided to the MoEFCC regional

office Chandigarh.

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S. No.

Conditions of Environmental Clearance

Status of Compliance

of the clearance letter and a copy

of the same should be forwarded to

Regional office of this Ministry at

Chandigarh.

8. These stipulations would be

enforced Among others, under the

provisions of Water (Prevention

and Control of Pollution) act, 1981,

the Environment (Protection) Act,

1986, the Public Liability

(Insurance) Act-1991, Forest

Conservation Act, 1980 and EIA

notification 2006.

Same should be Complied

9. Under the provisions of

Environment (Protection) Act 1986

legal action shall be initiated

against the project proponent if it

was found that construction of the

project has been started without

obtaining environmental clearance.

No construction activities related to the project

was started before obtaining environmental

clearance.

10 The project proponent shall also

submit six monthly reports on the

status of compliance of the

stipulated EC conditions including

results of monitoring data(both in

hard copies as well as by email)to

the respective Regional office of

MoEF, the respective Office of

CPCB and SPCB.

Six monthly reports in respect of compliance

status of the stipulated EC conditions, including

results of monitored data (both in hard copies

as well as by email) submitted to the MoEFCC

and other representative offices from time to

time.

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S. No.

Conditions of Environmental Clearance

Status of Compliance

11. Environmental clearance is subject

to final order of the Hon’ble

Supreme Court of India in the

matter of Goa Foundation Vs.

Union of India in Writ Petition (Civil)

N0.460 of 2004 as may be

applicable to this project.

Same should be obeyed

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Chapter 2

Details of Environmental Monitoring

2.1 INTRODUCTION

M/s Panasonic India Pvt Ltd, plot-1, Jhajjar (Haryana), Environmental clearance on 19/12/2011, revise EC letter reference no-SEIAA/HR/2013/295, dated 17.06.2013. This project has been granted environmental clearance by the State Environmental Impact Assessment Authority, Haryana.

2.2 AMBIENT AIR QUALITY MONITORING

2.2.1 Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations

Ambient air quality monitoring has been carried out at three locations (three directions), one being near the gate no-1 (factory main gate), other are near utility area and gate-2 of the site to assess the ambient air. This will enable to have a comparative analytical understanding about air quality and the changes in the air environment in the study area with respect to the condition prevailing. The locations of the ambient air quality monitoring stations are given in Table 2.1.

Table 2.1 Details of Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations

S. No.

Location Code

Location Name/ Description Environmental Setting

1. AAQ-1 Factory Gate-01 Industrial unit

2. AAQ-2 Factory gate-02 Industrial unit

3. AAQ-3 Factory Utility area Industrial unit

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AAQ-1: Factory Gate-01

The Air quality monitoring sampler was placed near factory main gate and follow th scientific methodology for sampling. This location main factory entrance during the morning time.

AAQ-2: Factory gate-02

This location use for vehicles entry and visitor during the day time.

AAQ-3 : Utility Area-03

This location is supply of water, HSD and LPG for the factory.

2.2.2 Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Methodology

The duration of sampling of PM2.5, PM10, O3, SO2, NOx,CO,NH3,C6H6,BaP,As and NI was 8 hourly continuous sampling per day and CO was sampled for 8 hours continuous. The monitoring was conducted for one day at each location. This is to allow a comparison with the National Ambient Air Quality Standards. The air samples were analyzed as per standard methods specified by Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and IS: 5182.

Fine Particulate Sampler FPS instruments have been used for monitoring Particulate Matter 2.5 (PM2.5 i.e. <2.5 microns), and Respirable Dust Sampler APM 860 was used for sampling Respirable fraction (<10 microns), gaseous pollutants like SO2, and NOx. Bladder and Aspirator bags were used for collection Carbon monoxide samples.

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Table 2.2 Techniques used for Ambient Air Quality M onitoring

S. No. Parameter Technique Technical Protocol

1 Particulate Matter 2.5

Fine Particulate Sampler APM 550, Gravimetric Method

IS-5182 (Part-IV)

2 Particulate Matter 10

Respirable Dust Sampler APM 450, with cyclone separator, Gravimetric Method

IS-5182 (Part-23)

3 Sulphur dioxide Modified West and Gaeke

IS-5182 (Part- II)

4 Oxides of Nitrogen

Jacob & Hochheiser IS-5182 (Part-VI)

Note- Other parameter as per NAAQM standard

2.2.3 Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Results

The detailed on-site monitoring results of PM 2.5, PM 10, SO2 and NOx are presented in Table 2.3.

Table 2.3 Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Results

Ambient Air Quality Result

Sr. No. Parameter

Annual Average data

Limit Factory Gate-1

Factory gate-2 Utility Area

1 PM 2.5 (µgm/m3) 22 30 35 60

2 PM-10(µgm/m3) 69 72 76.5 100

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3 NO2 (µgm/m3) 14.1 24.5 29.5 80

4 SO2-(µgm/m3) 6.5 8.6 13.5 80

Note- Other parameter result under the limit as per EPA standard

2.2.4 Discussion on Ambient Air Quality in the Stud y Area

Pollution levels at the factory area not exceed the permissible limit of NAAQ. Whereas PM-10, PM2.5, SO2, NOx was observed within the corresponding stipulated limits (Limit for PM-100 µg/m3, PM2.5 is 60 µg/m3, SO2 and NOx: 80 µg/m3) at all monitoring locations.

2.2.5 Stack Monitoring

Table 2.4 Details of Stack Monitoring Stations

S. No. Location Code

DG Capacity Location

1. DG1 250 KVA B unit

2. DG2 250 KVA B unit

3. DG3 160 KVA A unit

4. DG4 160 KVA A unit

5. DG5 750 KVA C-1 Unit

6. DG6 750 KVA C-1 unit

7. DG7 750 KVA C-1 unit

8. DG8 750 KVA C-2 unit

9. DG9 380 KVA C-1 unit

10 DG10 500 KVA D unit

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Table- 2.5 DG Stack monitoring Result (Average Data)

Parameter PM-(g/Kwh) NOx-(g/Kwh) HC-(g/Kwh) CO-(g/Kwh)

LC-DG01 0.091 0.67 0.03 0.58

LC-DG02 0.098 0.79 0.6 0.39

LC-DG03 0.075 0.59 0.031 0.59

LC-DG04 0.056 0.60 0.035 0.30

LC-DG05 0.12 0.92 0.60 0.063

LC-DG06 0.14 0.88 0.32 0.061

LC-DG07 0.12 0.84 0.40 0.08

LC-DG08 0.11 0.81 0.45 0.08

LC-DG09 0.09 0.39 0.82 0.034

LC-DG10 0.10 0.98 0.81 0.022

Limit 0.2g/KWh 4g/KWh 4g/KWh 3.5g/KWh

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2.3 AMBIANT NOISE MONITORING

2.3.1 Ambient Noise Monitoring Locations

The main objective of noise monitoring in the study area to assess the present ambient noise levels in factory site due to various operational allied activities and increased vehicular movement and operations of machine. A preliminary reconnaissance survey has been undertaken to identify the major noise generating sources in the area. Ambient noise monitoring was conducted at one location at the main gate of the factory, as given in Table 2.6

Table 2.6 Details of Ambient Noise Monitoring Stations

S. No.

Location Code

Location Name/ Description Present Land use

1 N1 Near Factory Main Gate Industrial Unit

2.3.2 Methodology of Noise Monitoring

Noise levels were measured using integrated sound level meter manufactured by Quest Technologies. The integrating sound level meter is an integrating/ logging type with Octave filter attachment with frequency range of 31.5 to 16000 Hz. This instrument is capable of measuring the Sound Pressure Level (SPL), Leq and octave band frequency analysis.

Noise level monitoring was carried out continuously for 24-hours with one hour interval starting at 6.00 am hrs to 6.00 am hrs. The noise levels were monitored on working day only. During each hour Leq were directly computed by the instrument based on the sound pressure levels. Lday (Ld), Lnight (Ln) and Ldn values were computed using corresponding hourly Leq.

2.3.3 Ambient Noise Monitoring Results

The location wise ambient noise monitoring results is summarized in Table 2.7

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Table- 2.7 Ambient Noise Monitoring Result

Ambient Noise Monitoring Data

Location - Factory Main gate (gate-02)

Average Data

Result (Day) Limit(Day) Result (Night) Limit(night)

52.2 75 39.9 70

2.3.4 Discussion on Ambient Noise Levels in the Study Area

Day Time Noise Levels (Leq-day):

The day time noise level at all the locations were found to within limits prescribed for Industrial Building area i.e. 75 dB (A).

Night Time Noise Levels (Leq-night):

The night time noise level at all the locations were found to within limit prescribed for Industrial Building i.e. 70 dB (A).

2.4 GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORING

2.4.1 Groundwater Quality Monitoring Locations

Keeping in view the importance of groundwater as an important source of drinking water to the local population, sample of ground water was collected from company bore-well for the assessment of impacts of the project on the groundwater quality.

The sample was analyzed for various parameters details of water sampling locations are given in Table 2.8

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Table 2.8 Details of Water Quality Monitoring location

S. No.

Location Code Location Name/ Description

1. W-1 Bore well

2.4.2 Methodology of Groundwater Quality Monitoring

Sampling of ground water was carried out from the project ground water. Samples collected as grab sample and sampling forms are filled in as per the sampling plan. The preservative were properly added to preserve as per standard operating procedures (SOP) and stored immediately in ice boxes, which were ensured for appropriate temperatures. Sample for chemical analysis was collected in polyethylene carboys. Sample collected for metal content were acidified to <2 pH with 1 ml HNO3. A sample for bacteriological analysis was collected in sterilized glass bottles.

Soon after the completion of sampling, chain of custody sheets for the samples are filled in and then they were transported by road to laboratory for further analysis. Proper care was taken during packing and transportation of samples. After ensuring the same the samples were forwarded immediately for analysis.

The samples were analyzed as per the standard procedures specified in 'Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater' published by American Public Health Association (APHA) and CPCB. The analytical techniques and the test methods adopted for testing of ground water are given in Table 2.9

2.4.3 Groundwater Quality Monitoring Results

The detailed groundwater quality monitoring results are presented in Table 2.9

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Table 2.9 Groundwater Quality Monitoring Results (Not for Drinking purposed)

S. No. Parameter Annual Average Data

1 pH (at 25 0C) 7.61

2 Colour (Hazen Unit) <5

3 Turbidity (NTU) 1.3

4 Odour Agreeable

5 Taste NA

6 Chloride as Cl (mg/l) 572

7 Total Hardness as CaCO3 (mg/l) 793

8 Calcium as Ca (mg/l) 116

9 Sulphate as SO4 (mg/l) 64.5

10 Total Dissolved Solids (mg/l) 1276

11 Alkalinity as CaCO3, (mg/l) 390

12 Iron as Fe (mg/l) 0.49

13 Fluoride as F (mg/l) 1.17

14 Magnesium as Mg (mg/l) 123

15 Nitrate as NO3 (mg/l) 2.5

16 Sodium (mg/l) 217

17 Potassium(mg/l) 12

* Ground water report for impact assessment, not limit for reference

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2.4.4 Discussion on Groundwater Quality in the Study Area

The ground water quality in the factory area bore well area is observed that TDS in the ground water from bore well is 1276 mg/L.

2.4.5 Waste water Quality Monitoring Locations

Sample of waste water was collected from the project site for the assessment of impacts of the project on discharge point.

Waste water sample was collected from factory ETP & STP location. The details of waste water sampling locations are given in Table 2.1

Table 2.10 Details of Waste Water Quality Monitoring

S. No. Location Code Location Name/ Description

1. WW 1 Treated sewage water from STP

2. WW 2 Treated effluent water from ETP

Table: 2.11 Treated sewage Result

S. No. Parameter Result (Annual Average ) Limit

1. pH (at 25 0C) 7.21 5.5~9.0

2. COD 78 250 mg/l

3. BOD (3 Days at 27 0c)

22 30 mg/l

4. TSS 17 100 mg/l

5. Oil and Grease 1.6 10 mg/l

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Table: 2.12 Treated Effluent result

S. No. Parameter Result (Annual Average ) Limit

1. pH (at 25 0C) 6.15 5.5~9.0

2. COD 110 250 mg/l

3. BOD (3 Days at 27 0c)

27 30 mg/l

4. TSS 24 100 mg/l

5. Oil and Grease 2.0 10 mg/l

3.0 SOIL MONITORING

3.1 Soil Monitoring Locations

The objective of the soil monitoring to identify the impacts of project activities on soil quality and also predict impacts, which have arisen due to execution of various constructions allied activities. Accordingly, a study of assessment of the soil quality has been carried out.

To assess impacts of ongoing project activities on the soil in the area, the Physico-chemical characteristics of soils were examined by obtaining soil samples from selected points and analysis of the same. Single sample of soil was collected from the project site for studying soil characteristics, the location of which is listed in Table 2.13

Table 2.13 Details of Soil Quality Monitoring Location

S. No.

Location Code

Location Name/ Description

1. S1 Project Area

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3.2 Methodology of Soil Monitoring

The sampling has been done in line with IS: 2720 & Methods of Soil Analysis, Part-1, 2nd edition, 1986 of American Society for Agronomy and Soil Science Society of America. The homogenized samples were analyzed for physical and chemical characteristics (physical, chemical and heavy metal concentrations).

The samples have been analyzed as per the established scientific methods for Physico-chemical parameters.

3.3 Soil Monitoring Results

Single sample of soil is collected from the site to check the quality of soil of the study area .The Physico-chemical characteristics of the soil, as obtained from the analysis of the soil sample, are presented in Table 2.14

Table 2.14 Physico-Chemical Characteristics of Soil in the Study Area

S. No. Parameter Result Test-Method

1 pH (at 25 0C) 8.56 IS : 2720 (P-26,1987)

2 Water holding capacity (gm/cc) 24.3 USDA/ ASTM

3 Organic Matter (%) 1.7 IS:2720 (P-22,

1972)

4 Calcium, Meq/100g

3.81 USDA, Titration Method

5 Phosphorus Kg/hect.

12.3 IS10158-1982

Reaffirmed Aug 2009

6 Electrical conductivity , µmhos/cm

173 IS14767-2000 Reaffimed2006

7 Nitrogen as No3, Kg/hect 356 IS114684-1999

Reaffimed2008

8 Potassium,Kg/hect 106 USDA, Extraction

Method

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Discussion on Soil Characteristics in the Study Area

The soil in study area is characterized by moderate organic content. The soil quality in the project area has not been affected by the project activities.

DG Noise Monitoring Result

Table 2.15 DG noise level in the Study Area

DG Noise Monitoring Result (dB)A

Sr. No. A B C D E F G H I Limit

DG & Capacity(KVA)

160 160 250 250 500 750 750 380 750

75

Result 72.6 72.5 72.5 72.6 72.6 71.7 73.1 73.9 73.5

Conclusion

All environment monitoring results of ambient air, water, stack monitoring, noise and waste water and soil result under permissible limit as per define CPCB standard limit. There is no adverse impact on environment due to the project activities.

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CHAPTER-3

Rural Health Program (CSR)

Building further on its philosophy of contributing to the community it operates in, Panasonic India, in collaboration with Jubilant Bhartia Foundation, kick-started its community health initiative “Aarogya”, aimed at providing accessible and affordable health services to the communities in and around the area of the Panasonic Technopark in Jhajjar. The project which was inaugurated in the presence of Mr. Daizo Ito, Chairman, Panasonic India, Mr. Manish Sharma, President & CEO, Panasonic India, Mr. Hisao Yamane - Divisional Managing Director, APIN, Panasonic India, reiterates Panasonic’s commitment towards the development and up liftment of the society.

Panasonic India deploys mobile health van equipped with technology, medical devices, and medicine and health workers for its nearby community people. Apart from facilitating free medical check-ups and medicines, this program also includes organizing periodic school health camps, to generate awareness in basic hygiene, as also to address specific medical conditions, capacity building of ASHAs and Anganwadi workers.

Technopark CSR-

• Holistic Community development program targeted to primarily to benefit the immediate community

• Projects to develop mutual trust and cordial relationship with the immediate community

• To ensure compliance of our commitments to MOEF towards EC

• Villages in the radius of 5 kms from Technopark to be considered for project implementation

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Activity Coverage-

� The project will cover 6 villages in the 1st Phase i.e., in the FY 2013-14 & 12 villages in the 2nd Phase(FY 2014-16)

� The Mobile Van will reach places which do not have medical facilities and will cater specially to women, children and elderly people who are the most vulnerable.

� A fully equipped van will be operated by the project catering patients with basic illnesses and chronic problems.

� The project will provide free health check-up for school children in the schools of the project villages. Health Cards for each child will also be issued.

� With nominal registration charge, basic medicines will be provided to the villagers free of cost.

� The Mobile van will have a doctor, 2 paramedics, health worker, pharmacist and a driver.

Objective –

(1) Ensure health seeking behavior of the community by providing inputs and opportunities for accessible and affordable health services

(2) Residents of 12 project villages to be provided with accessible and affordable

health services by way of periodic medical camps through Mobile vans.

(3) 90,000 local populations to be benefited during the project period. Area Covered- 12 villages around Techno Park (Panasonic Project Area) Health Tools- Each family will be covered through a Health Booklet having information of the family to be kept in the medical van. A health card will be given to the villagers with a unique code no for all future references. Each family will fill forms for membership for regular health checkups on a weekly basis.

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Table- 2.16 Details of activities for last year are given below:

S. No Description Year 2015

1 Target Camps 960

Actual Camps 943

2

Target Visit Days 264

Actual Visit Days 237

3 Villages Covered 12

4 Total Patients benefited 19324

a. Male 8532

% of Males 44%

b. Female 10792 % of Females 56%

Note- It was observed that there is no environment impact found by the project nearby villages. No major dieses found during the health checkup camp.

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Dieses Trend in year 2015

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CHAPTER-4 Green Belt Development - Total area of the project is 302489.83 square meter and green belt area in initial stage (Year-2012) of project around 78946 square meter, total 26.1% covered green area of project.

Importance - Green belt play very important role to reduce the pollution load in Environment, Panasonic fully committed to protect the environment. In project area most of tree planted at project open area and near boundary area. The trees are extremely important and have always been needed for developing the human condition and lifestyle. It doesn't a make bigger believe that without trees we humans would not exist on this beautiful earth. So, trees are important for life as we know it and are the earth troops creating up an environmental Frontline. There are various importance of trees such as Trees Produce Oxygen, Trees Clean the Soil, Trees Control Noise Pollution, Trees are Carbon Sinks, Trees, Shade and Cool.

Plantation details- Details of trees plantation as per below mention

Table- 2.17

Green Belt Details

Sr. no. Plant Name Nos. Area Covered (sq. metre)

1 Ficus palm 35

78,946.00

2 Champa 250 3 Battle Palm 10 4 Papri 65 5 Neem 40 6 Jatropha 155 7 Ficus benjamina (Weeping fig)

50 8 Grass* All open lawn 9 Alstonia 110

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Black Benjamin

trees near

administration

block

1-Neem Trees

near main car

parking area

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2- Neem Trees

near main car

parking area