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ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN
FOR
VILLAGE : Chandrapura
TEHSIL : Gwalior
DISTRICT : Gwalior (M.P.)
AREA : 8.00 Hectare
MINERAL : Stone
KHASRA No : 01
PRODUCTION CAP : Max 2, 80,827 Cu.mt/year Stone
APPLICANT
Shri Omprakash Bhadrathia
Resi.- Kant, P.O.- Dhunao Thana- Ghatigaon, District- Gwalior
Madhya Pradesh
Prepared by
Charles Pradeep Singh
Near LIC Office, Jabalpur Road
Bargawan, Katni MP
RQP/DGMMP/061/2013-18
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CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION
NAME OF THE LESSEE
DETAILS OF THE AREA
DETAILS OF THE MACHINES TO BE USED IN MINING OPERATION
DETAILS OF MEASUREMENT OF QUARRY PIT EARLIER EXCAVATED IN THE
AREA TO BE SANCTIONED AND DETAILS OF MINERAL CONCESSIONS
SITUATED WITHIN 100 METERS PERIPHERY OF THIS AREA
SCHEME OF THE PLANTATION
DETAILS OF APPROXIMATE DISTANCE OF NATIONAL PARK, SANCTUARY,
BIODIVERSITY AREA, INTERSTATE BOUNDARY SITUATED WITHIN
PERIPHERY OF 10 KM FROM THE AREA TO BE SANCTIONED
PROPOSED ANNUAL PRODUCTION OF MINERAL
EFFECT ON GROUND WATER LEVEL DUE TO MINING OPERATION AND ITS
PREVENTIVE MEASURES:
DETAILS OF SCHEME OF CONTINUOUS RECLAMATION AND REHABILITATION
OF THE LAND DEGRADATION DUE TO MINING OPERATION:
DETAILS OF PREVENTIVE AND CONTROL SCHEME OF AIR AND WATER
POLLUTION:
PROVISIONS FOR SEPARATE STACKING OF SURFACE SOIL EXCAVATED FROM
MINING OPERATION AND IT’S UTILITY:
DETAILS OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC UP GRADATION OF MINING EFFECTED
AREA DUE TO PROPOSED PROJECT
DETAILS OF BUDGETARY ARRANGEMENT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT
ANY OTHER DETAILS DESIRED TO BE SUBMITTED BY MINERAL CONCESSION
HOLDER
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SCHEME FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR
VILLAGE : Chandrapura
TEHSIL : Gwalior
DISTRICT : Gwalior (M.P.)
AREA : 8.00 Hectare
MINERAL : Stone
KHASRA No : 01
PRODUCTION CAP : Max 2, 80,827 Cu.mt/year
1. INTRODUCTION
Nature is very kind on the human to provide all kind of materials on earth. All kinds
of minerals are available in their raw form in the earth . Mining operations disturb
the terrestrial configuration and natural beauty of the area. The magnitude of
disturbance depends upon how the minerals are extracted from the mining area
and the environmental impact depends upon the location and size of deposits and
the methods adopted for its exploration. By adopting good mining practices it is
moving towards harmonious development where both the operational and
environmental aspects are accorded due weightage.
Every quarry lease holder shall take all possible precautions for the protection of
environment and control of pollution while conducting quarry operation. Under the
mining operation the this management plan is required.
Expansion in Production Capacity of stone mine from 30000 MTPA to max 2,
80,827 Cu.mt/year Under Cat. “B2”. Previously EC was granted by vide letter
No. 412/EPCO-SEIAA/11 dated 24.08.2011.
The mining plan has been approved by Directorate of Geology & Mining Regional
Office Gwalior vide letter no. 1062 on dtd. 26-08-2017. the lease has been renewed
for 10 years from Directorate of Geology & Mining Bhopal vide letter No. 68-
69/DGM/Q.L/Khanij/N.K./4/2012, dated-10/07/2013.
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2. NAME & ADDRESS OF LESSEE:
Shri Omprakash Bhadrathia
Resi.- Kant, P.O.- Dhunao Thana- Ghatigaon, District- Gwalior
Madhya Pradesh
SALIENT FEATURES OF THE PROJECT:
Particulars Details
Name of the project Chandrapura Stone Quarry
Land use pattern Individual Owner
Mineral Stone
Mining Lease area 8.00Hect.
Khasra No. 01
Land Use Govt. Land
Lease Validity 10 Years
Production Capacity Stone Production: Max 2,80,827 Cu.mt/year
Village Chandrapura
Tehsil Gwalior
District Gwalior
Latitude& Longitude
A. 26°16'58.63"N 78°21'31.08"E
B. 26°17'3.61"N 78°21'35.69"E
C. 26°17'6.00"N 78°21'40.54"E
D. 26°17'8.70"N 78°21'42.70"E
E. 26°17'9.65"N 78°21'40.63"E
F. 26°17'15.31"N 78°21'43.41"E
G. 26°17'14.08"N 78°21'48.65"E
H. 26°17'9.10"N 78°21'47.40"E
I. 26°16'57.82"N 78°21'37.50"E
Estimated project cost 50 Lacs
Man Power 80-90
Water demand and supply 15KLD
Nearest habitation/town The nearest village is Chandrapura which is about
0.50KMS in S-E direction from mine site.
Nearest Airport The nearest Airport is Gwalior which is about 12 KMS
from mine site.
Nearest Connectivity Village Road, which is about 0.58 km from mine site.
Nearest Railway Station The nearest Railway Station is Gwalior which is about
19 KMS from mine site.
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3. DETAILS OF THE AREA
VILLAGE : Chandrapura
TEHSIL : Gwalior
DISTRICT : Gwalior (M.P.)
AREA : 8.00 Hectare
MINERAL : Stone
KHASRA No : 01
PRODUCTION CAPACITY : Max 2, 80,827 Cu.mt/year
Period : 10 Years
The details of the lease area to be grant, ownership etc. is as below:
District & State Tehsil Village Area in
hect.
Khasra
No.
Mineral
Name
Lease
Period
Gwalior, Madhya
Pradesh
Gwalior Chandrapura 8.00 01 Stone 10Years
Whether area is recorded in forests : No
Existence of Public road : No public road passes
TOPO SHEET : Area falls in survey of India
54 J/7
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Satellite Image of the mining area:
4. DETAILS OF MACHINE TO BE USED IN MINING OPERATION:
• Proposed Mining/excavation will be done according to the proposed manner of
Semi-mechanized, Dumpers, Tractor & Water Tank, Jack, Hammer, Wagon Drill
will be required to deploy on hire basis for transport purpose.
• Details given in Mining Plan.
5. DETAILS OF MEASUREMENT OF QUARRY PIT EARLIER
EXCAVATION IN THE AREA TO BE SANCTIONED AND DETAILS
OF MINERAL CONCESSIONS SITUATED WITHIN 100 METER
PERIPHERY OF THIS AREA
• No seasonal perennial drainage exists within the lease area
• This is renewed quarry. Pits were already developed in the lease area.
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• The area in surroundings up to 100meters forms a plain topography with
miner undulations of waste land form.
6. . SCHEME OF TREE PLANTATION:
• Main objective of green belt is to provide a barrier between the source of
pollution and the surrounding areas.
• Green belt helps to capture the fugitive emission and to attenuate the noise
generated apart from improving the aesthetics.
• While making choice of plant species for cultivation in green belts priority is
to be given to create bio – climate.
• The authorities responsible for making green belt must ensure proper
selection of plant species and adequate provision of watering and protection
of saplings exist at site.
• Healthy tree species will be recommends for plantation.
• Each plant must cover 3.0 x 3.0 meter and its 80 % survival should be
achieved
• Suitable Mali will take care of survival conditions.
• The lease area is marked by large exposure of barren land. The lease area is
rocky terrain so it is only feasible to undertake the plantation with in lease
hold area under 7.5 m barrier after spreading top soil over the strip
plantation shall also be undertaken over complete benches. 600 no. trees will
be planted per year.
• The tree species recommended are Tactonagrandis (Teak),
Azadirachtaindica (Neem), Mangiferaindica (Aam), Acacia Catechu (Khair),
Emblicaofficinalis (Amla), MahuncaLatitolia (Mahua), planting should be
done in large sized 90 cm x 90 cm. pits dug in advance and filled with manure
about 50 days before planting. The plantation raised earlier should be
carefully maintained. Mortalities should be replaced by fresh saplings.
Post Plantation Care:
• Green belt area must be guarded by suitable fencing to avoid damage by cattle
grazing.
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PROPOSED PLANTATION DURING FIRST FIVE YEARS
YEAR NO OF TREES SURVIVAL
RATE
(ANTICIPATED)
SPECIES OF PLANTS
1ST
2ND
3RD
4TH
5TH
600
600
600
600
600
80 %
80 %
80 %
80 %
80 %
MANGO, SUBABOOL KARANJ,
TEAK, NEEM, KHAIR OR AS
SUGGESTED BY FOREST
DEPARTMENT
Apart from above, other species as recommended by SEIAA/SEAC member, the
forest department and local authorities will also be considered for Plantation.
7. . DETAILS AND APPROXIMATE DISTANCE OF NATIONAL
PARK, SANCTUARY, BIODIVERSITY AREA, INTERSTATE
BOUNDARY SITUATED WITHIN PERIPHERY OF 10 KM FROM
THE AREA TO BE SANCTIONED
Sr No Proposed project is located in whole or in part within 10 km.
from the boundary of
YES/NO
1 Protected areas notified under the Wild Life (Protection) - Act,
1972
NO
2 National Park NO
3 Critically polluted areas as notified by the Central Pollution
Control Board from time to time
NO
4 Notified Eco-sensitive areas NO
5 Inter-state boundaries and international boundaries NO
8. PROPOSED ANNUAL PRODUCTION OF MINERAL
-The yearly production from the quarry is proposed Stone is Max 2, 80827
Cu.mt/year with manual and Semi Mechanical opencast mining system.
-Entire details are given in the mining plan.
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9. EFFECT ON GROUND WATER LEVEL DUE TO MINING
OPERATION AND ITS PREVENTIVE MEASURES:
• It is a surface mining up to the depth of 30 meters
• Mining will not be done below the water table.
• Mining will be done in non- monsoon period.
• There is no perennial water body in the area. Therefore mining activities
will not cause adverse impacts as the mineral is non toxic in nature.
• Lease area is fairly flat reducing the possibility of soil erosion.
• Garland drain will be properly channelized so that the rain water and
wash offs goes into in sedimentation ponds.
• As the manpower likely to be deployed from nearby village, therefore
discharge of domestic waste water is not much and will be easily
controlled with the provision of septic tank and soak pit.
• The stored water will be used for dust suppression and greenbelt
development, etc.
The pit exposed due to mining will become a source for catchment of
rain water and in future it will be helpful to improve the water table of
the area.
10. DETAILS OF SCHEME OF CONTINUOUS RECLAMATION
AND REHABILITATION OF THE LAND DEGRADATION DUE TO
MINING OPERATION:
• Land degradation is one of the major adverse impacts of open cast mining
activities and any effort to control adverse impacts would be incomplete
without appropriate land reclamation strategy.
• It is a mining below five hectares lease area, which is very small in nature
therefore no damage of the land is anticipated.
• The area is likely to be degraded due to quarrying, pitting & roads.
• The impact on the land form or Physiography will be limited to the
modification of the slope.
• The landscape and land use will undergo a radical change due to open cast
mining. The impact during plan period is limited as benches will be formed on
the already degraded land.
• Besides these benches, roads will also modify the Physiography.
• By the completion of project period plantation will grow up and will form
green belt around the Quarry Land area.
• During the plan period, benches will reach the ultimate pit limit. The total
exploited Crusher Stone shall be transported to crusher plant of making
aggregates therefore no waste shall be generated.
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• Reclamation and rehabilitation will be started at the end of mine life which
required sufficient quantity of waste etc. for back filling. Availability of waste
at the closing time of mine will be very less to meet requirement; hence the
mined out pit will be developed as water reservoir in future.
• Experience of scientific mining work will be achieved by the applicant and
workers which can be utilized for further achievements related to mining.
11. DETAILS OF PREVENTIVE AND CONTROL SCHEME OF
AIR AND WATER POLLUTION:
Air Pollution Control:
• The proposed site is located in the remote area having a clean atmosphere.
Therefore the quality of ambient air will be as good as heaven.
• As the mining is of small scale, the potential sources of air pollution arising
from mining operations would be Drilling, haul roads, exhaust fumes of
internal combustion machines, combusting of fuel oil and transportation of
• Due to this mining activities air quality will undergo certain significant
change.
• Air pollution caused by mining and associated activities can be classified into
the following categories:
• Gaseous Pollutants (Nitrogen Oxides, Sulphur Dioxide and Carbon Monoxide)
• Suspended Particulate Matter.
The present level of mining is not anticipated to raise the concentration of the
pollutants beyond the prescribed limits. However, the following measures are being
adopted in the proposed mining activity to mitigate the PM levels in ambient air.
Mitigation Measure:
Mining activities will generate certain quantities of dust during drilling, blasting,
loading and transportation operations. The following measures will be taken to
mitigate the fugitive dust from different operations:
� To avoid the dust generation from the drilling operations, wet drilling method
will be adopted.
� Drill machines will be equipped with dust collectors.
� Dust mask will be provided to all workers.
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� Provision of dust filters/ mask to workers working at highly dust prone and
affected areas.
� Provision of green belt all along the periphery of the lease area.
� Periodical monitoring of ambient air quality in and around the lease area.
� Lying of haul road as per the standards Regular maintenance of haul road and
service road to reduce air – borne dust.
� Watering of haul road and other road at regular intervals.
� Dense plantation being carried in and around the proposed mines will help in
combating air pollution.
� In case of long transportation the trucks after loading will be covered with
tarpaulin sheets.
� Speed of the vehicles will be maintained within the prescribed limits.
� Trucks will not be over loaded and will be maintained to the optimum body level.
Water Management and Water Pollution Control:
� Mining activities will not cause adverse impacts as the mineral is non toxic in
nature.
� Lease area is fairly flat reducing the possibility of soil erosion.
� Garland drain will be properly channelized the rain water and wash offs in
sedimentation ponds.
� As the manpower is likely to be deployed from nearby village, therefore the
discharge of domestic waste water will not be much and will be easily
controlled with the provision of septic tank and soak pit.
� The stored water will be used for reduction of Particular Matter of Ambient
Air, and for the development of greenbelt etc.
Following control measures will be taken to minimize water Pollution due to mining
activity;
� The stored water will be used for reduction of Particular Matter of Ambient Air,
and for the development of greenbelt etc.
� A drain should be created around the quarry land and connected to the proposed
water body.
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Water
Consumption
(Avg.)
15 kld
Waste Water
Generation
Only from domestic section, taken care by Soak pit/
Septic tank arrangement
Source of water Nearby Village
Noise Environment:
Movement of truck/ dumper will create the transitional noise level. However noise
generated by these will be of low level and will be within the prescribed desired
limit.
Following control measures will be taken to minimize negative impact due to
mining activity.
� Machinery and equipments of improved designs
� Proper maintenance of all machines will be carried out which will reduce noise
generation during operations.
� Use of PPE,s personal protective devices i.e. earmuffs and earplugs by workers,
working in high noise areas.
� Provision of green belt all along the periphery of the lease area.
� Conducting periodical medical checkup of all workers for any noise related health
problems
� Proper training to personnel to create awareness about adverse noise level
effects.
� Noise barriers, silencers and enclosures shall be incorporated in the equipments,
which emit noise levels.
� Unnecessary use of horns by the drivers of the vehicles shall be avoided.
12. PROVISIONS FOR SEPARATE STACKING OF SURFACE SOIL
EXCAVATED FROM MINING OPERATION AND IT’S UTILITY:
� Top soil in the lease area is very scanty.
� Available soil will be removed and kept stacked for utilizing for plantation in
the backfilled area, when the mine reaches the ultimate limits.
EMP:
� Grasses will be planted on the soil along the slopes to prevent wash offs
during monsoon and prevent landslides
13. DETAILS OF SOCIAL
MINING EFFECTED AREA DUE TO PROPOSED PROJECT:
� 8.00 Hectares Chandrapura Stone
� Mine has undertaken community development works in order to improve the
amenities in nearby villages as a part of
economic up liftment of the area
on socio-economic life of people living in nearby villages.
� No impact on agricultural lands has been reported due to mining, nor has
mining affected the climate of the area.
� There has been rather an improvement in the status of the people because of
increase in income due to direct or indirect employment
� Mining has created awareness amongst the people for education and general
upliftment particular
14. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT IMPLEMENTATION BUDGET:
Sr. No Particular
1. Overhead Water Sprinkle Facility with
Solar Pump (Two station)
2. Garland Drain (1.5mt. Wide & 1.0mt.
Deep) & (1000 mt. Long)
3 no. Settling Tank (3.0mt wide, 5mt. long
& 5 mt. Deep)
3. Contribution in W.B.M. Road Development
and Maintenance (Max. Road length
1050 mtr. Width 7.5mt.)
Own Resource- Dumper, JCB, Gitty,
Chandrapura Stone
Grasses will be planted on the soil along the slopes to prevent wash offs
during monsoon and prevent landslides.
. DETAILS OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC UP GRADATION OF
MINING EFFECTED AREA DUE TO PROPOSED PROJECT:
Chandrapura Stone Quarry of Shri Omprakash Bhadrathia
Mine has undertaken community development works in order to improve the
amenities in nearby villages as a part of commitment towards social and
liftment of the area. Mining is expected to have positive impact
economic life of people living in nearby villages.
No impact on agricultural lands has been reported due to mining, nor has
d the climate of the area.
There has been rather an improvement in the status of the people because of
increase in income due to direct or indirect employment
Mining has created awareness amongst the people for education and general
upliftment particularly in the womenfolk.
. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT IMPLEMENTATION BUDGET:
Capital Cost
(in Rs.)
Recurring
(in Rs./Year)
Overhead Water Sprinkle Facility with
Solar Pump (Two station)
1,50,000 80,000
Drain (1.5mt. Wide & 1.0mt.
Deep) & (1000 mt. Long)
3 no. Settling Tank (3.0mt wide, 5mt. long
60,000 10,000
Contribution in W.B.M. Road Development
and Maintenance (Max. Road length
1050 mtr. Width 7.5mt.)
Dumper, JCB, Gitty,
2,00,000 10,0
Chandrapura Stone Quarry
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Grasses will be planted on the soil along the slopes to prevent wash offs
AND ECONOMIC UP GRADATION OF
MINING EFFECTED AREA DUE TO PROPOSED PROJECT:
Shri Omprakash Bhadrathia
Mine has undertaken community development works in order to improve the
commitment towards social and
. Mining is expected to have positive impact
No impact on agricultural lands has been reported due to mining, nor has
There has been rather an improvement in the status of the people because of
Mining has created awareness amongst the people for education and general
. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT IMPLEMENTATION BUDGET:
Recurring
Cost
(in Rs./Year)
80,000
,000
10,0000
EMP:
manpower etc.
4. Monitoring (AAQM ,Water & Ground
Vibration twice a year)
5. Afforestation / plantation
Details given in above slide
6. Tar Fencing
Total
Sr.No. Particular
1 Contribution for Infrastructure development
Play Ground, Roads and Drainage System ,
LED Light
2 Need Base activities of Local authorities
requirements
Total
� The proposed cost for CSR/ESR has been calculated on the basis of profit earned
by lessee against the production.
� The Proposed CSR/ESR is around
� These CSR activities will be carried out in nearby villages with the help of Gram
Panchayat.
� Following Village will chosen for CSR Activities.
Chandrapura Stone
Monitoring (AAQM ,Water & Ground
Vibration twice a year)
NIL 60,000
Afforestation / plantation
Details given in above slide
3,00,000 1,20,000
--- 15000
710,000/- 3,85,000
Amount Per
Rs.)
Contribution for Infrastructure development-
Play Ground, Roads and Drainage System ,
3,50,000
Need Base activities of Local authorities 1,50,000
5,00,000/
The proposed cost for CSR/ESR has been calculated on the basis of profit earned
by lessee against the production.
The Proposed CSR/ESR is around ~2% of the profit.
will be carried out in nearby villages with the help of Gram
Following Village will chosen for CSR Activities.
Chandrapura Stone Quarry
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60,000
1,20,000
000
5,000 /-
Amount Per Year (in
,00,000/-
The proposed cost for CSR/ESR has been calculated on the basis of profit earned
will be carried out in nearby villages with the help of Gram
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1st Year – Chandrapura
2nd Year – Sumerpada
3rd Year - turakpura
4th Year –Jagupura
5th Year – Chandrapura
� Apart from above, the suggestion recommended by respected SEIAA/SEAC
members and local authorities will be followed accordingly.
� The modification to the above activities can be made with the permission of
District Administration and need based activity for the development of nearby
villages shall be implemented by PP in Consultation with District Collector and
Gram Panchayat.
PROPOSED ANNUAL COST FOR LABOUR WELFARE
� Temporary Rest Shelter will be constructed for the workers. Separate Mobile
toilets for Male and female workers will be installed.
� First Aid Facility, Drinking Water Facility will be provided at mine site.
� Regular Health Check-up will be carried out for the workers of the mine.
Sr. No. Particulars Amount Per Year (in
Rs.)
1 Drinking Water Facility & Temporary rest
shelter (Construction Cost is fixed)
60,000
2 Separate toilets for Male and female
(Construction Cost fixed)
50,000
3 Regular Medical check-up of laborers 80,000
Total 1,90,000/-