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ENVIRONMENT VILLA FORM-1 M NTAL CLEARANCE OF PROPOSED GRO HOUSING PROJECT AT AGE-BADSHAHPUR, SECTOR-65, GURGAON, HARYANA 1,FORM-1A & CONCEPTUAL PLAN Project Proponent: M/S MANGALAM MULTIPLEX PVT. LTD. EIA Consultant: Ind Tech House Consult (An ISO 9001:2008 Certified Organization) G-8/6, Ground Floor, Sector 11, Rohini Delhi – 110 085 Tel: +91 11 2757 1410, 6460 7252 Fax: +91 11 2757 2241 Email: [email protected] June 2013 OUP

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QM022

ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE OF PROPOSED GROUPHOUSING PROJECT

ATVILLAGE-BADSHAHPUR, SECTOR-65,

GURGAON, HARYANAFORM-1,FORM-1A & CONCEPTUAL PLAN

Project Proponent:M/S MANGALAM MULTIPLEX PVT. LTD.

EIA Consultant:

Ind Tech House Consult(An ISO 9001:2008 Certified Organization)

G-8/6, Ground Floor, Sector 11, RohiniDelhi – 110 085

Tel: +91 11 2757 1410, 6460 7252Fax: +91 11 2757 2241

Email: [email protected] 2013

QM022

ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE OF PROPOSED GROUPHOUSING PROJECT

ATVILLAGE-BADSHAHPUR, SECTOR-65,

GURGAON, HARYANAFORM-1,FORM-1A & CONCEPTUAL PLAN

Project Proponent:M/S MANGALAM MULTIPLEX PVT. LTD.

EIA Consultant:

Ind Tech House Consult(An ISO 9001:2008 Certified Organization)

G-8/6, Ground Floor, Sector 11, RohiniDelhi – 110 085

Tel: +91 11 2757 1410, 6460 7252Fax: +91 11 2757 2241

Email: [email protected] 2013

QM022

ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE OF PROPOSED GROUPHOUSING PROJECT

ATVILLAGE-BADSHAHPUR, SECTOR-65,

GURGAON, HARYANAFORM-1,FORM-1A & CONCEPTUAL PLAN

Project Proponent:M/S MANGALAM MULTIPLEX PVT. LTD.

EIA Consultant:

Ind Tech House Consult(An ISO 9001:2008 Certified Organization)

G-8/6, Ground Floor, Sector 11, RohiniDelhi – 110 085

Tel: +91 11 2757 1410, 6460 7252Fax: +91 11 2757 2241

Email: [email protected] 2013

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For and on behalf of: Ind Tech House Consult

Approved by: Mr. A.N. Devikar

Signed:

Position: EIA Coordinator

Date: March, 2015

ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE OF PROPOSED GROUP HOUSINGPROJECT

AT

VILLAGE-BADSHAHPUR, SECTOR-65, GURGAON, HARYANAProject Proponent:

M/s MANGALAM MULTIPLEX PVT. LTD.

This report has been prepared by Ind Tech House Consult with all reasonable skill,care and diligence within the terms of the contract with the client, incorporating ourgeneral terms and conditions of business and taking account of the resourcesdevoted to it by agreement with the client.We disclaim any responsibility to the client and others in respect of any mattersoutside the scope of the above.The document has been prepared for the titled project or named part thereof andshould not be relied upon or used for any other project without an independent checkbeing carried out as to its suitability and prior written authority of Ind Tech HouseConsult being obtained. Ind Tech House Consult accepts no responsibility or liabilityfor the consequences of this document being used for a purpose other than thepurpose for which it was commissioned. Any person using or relying on thedocument for such other purpose agrees, and will by such use or reliance be takento confirm his agreement to indemnify Ind Tech House Consult for all loss or damageresulting there from. Ind Tech House Consult accepts no responsibility or liability forthis document to any party other than the person by whom it was commissioned.

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Sl. No. Name of Expert AreaEIA Coordinator

1. Mr. Arvind Narayan Devikar EIA Coordinator2. Dr. R. M. Mehta EIA Coordinator

Functional Area Experts1. Mr. Suman Banerjee Air Pollution Prevention, Monitoring & Control2. Mrs. Supriti Guha Water Pollution Prevention, Control & Prediction of

Impacts3. Mr. Supriti Guha Solid Waste and Hazardous Waste4. Dr. Manoj Kumar Mishra Meteorology, Air Quality Modeling & Prediction5. Dr. Manoj Kumar Mishra Noise and Vibration6. Mr. Sunil Chandra Gupta Risk Assessment & Hazard Management

Additional Staff Involvement1. Dr. Bideh Shukla2. Mr. Soumya Dwivedi3. Mr. Manish Kumar4. Mr. Indra sahrma5. Mr. Santosh Kumar Thakur

SignatureFor Ind Tech House Consult

Team of Experts associated for the Project

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

S. No. Contents Page No.

I Form 1 1 to 15II Form 1 A 16 to 34III Conceptual Plan 35 to 48IV AnnexureA DESCRIPTIVE

Site Location Map (on Google) Annexure-A1500 Mt Radius Map Annexure-A210 km Radius Map Annexure-A3Water balance Diagram Annexure-A4Rain Water Harvesting Calculation Annexure-A5Rain Water Harvesting Pit Design Annexure-A6NOC from Airports Authority of India Annexure-A7Applicability of Forest Laws on Non Forest Land Annexure-A8Aravali NOC Annexure-A9Assurance of Drinking Water Supply duringConstruction and Operation Phases of the Project Annexure-A10

B LAND DOCUMENTSOwnership Documents & Possession Letter Annexure-B1

C CONSULTANT DISCLOUSUREConsultant Disclosure Annexure-C1NABET Accreditation letter Annexure-C2

D DRAWINGSSite Layout Plan Annexure-D1Landscape Plan Annexure-D2Traffic Circulation Plan Annexure-D3Services Plan(RWH pit location, STP, Fire & waterTank, & detail, ESS, DG)

Annexure-D4

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M/s Mangalam MultiplexPvt. Ltd.

Proposed Group Housing Project at Village-Badshahpur,Sector-65, Gurgaon, Haryana Form-1

ITHC/PRJ/15-16/EIA/11 1 IND TECH HOUSE CONSULT

Application for Prior Environmental Clearance (EC)FORM 1

(See Paragraph – 6 Notification dated14th September 2006)as amended to EIA Notification, 2006 issued vide S.O. 3067(E) on dt.

01.12.2009.Basic Information

SN Item Details1. Name of the project/s Proposed Group Housing Project at Village-

Badshahpur, Sector-65, Gurgaon, Haryana

2. S. No. in the schedule 8(a)“Building & Construction Projects” as per MoEFNotification dated 14/09/2006

3. Proposed capacity/area/length /tonnageto be handled/ command area/leasearea/ number of wells to be drilled

Gross plot area : 14254.24sq mTotal Built up area: 44113sq mNo. of Building Blocks:3Maximum No. of Floors: 3B+G+44No of Saleable Dwelling Units: 135EWS Units: 24

4. New/Expansion/Modernization New

5. Existing capacity/area etc. No

6. Category of the project i.e. ‘A’ or ‘B’ B

7. Does it attract the general condition? Ifyes, please specify.

No

8. Does it attract the specific condition? Ifyes, please specify.

No

9. Location Village-Dhorka, Sector-65, Gurgaon, HaryanaPlot/Survey/Khasra No. Rect. No: - 15// killa No. 21/1, 21/2, 22, 23 & 20// 1, 2,

3 , 9, 10Village BadshahpurTehsil Sector-65District GrugaonState Haryana

10. Nearest railway station/airport alongwith distance in kms.

Gurgaon Railway Station, 10.8 KM, NWIndira Gandhi International Airport: 16 KM, North

11. Nearest town, city, district Headquartersalong with distance in Km

Gurgaon

12. Village Panchayats, ZillaParishad,Municipal Corporation, Local body(complete postal address withtelephone nos. to be given)

Gurgaon

13. Name of the applicant M/s Mangalam Multiplex Pvt. Ltd. & Others14. Registered Address GF-I, Vipul Plaza, Village HaiderpurViran, Sector-54,

Gurgaon-12200215. Address for correspondence: C-13, SushantLok, Phase-I, Gurgaon-122002

Name Satya Pal Singh /Amar Nath IchhpujaniDesignation (Owner/Partner/CEO) Sr. Manager- Environment

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M/s Mangalam MultiplexPvt. Ltd.

Proposed Group Housing Project at Village-Badshahpur,Sector-65, Gurgaon, Haryana Form-1

ITHC/PRJ/15-16/EIA/11 2 IND TECH HOUSE CONSULT

Address M/s Mangalam Multiplex Pvt. Ltd. & OthersC-13, SushantLok, Phase-I, Gurgaon

Pin Code 122 002E-mail [email protected] No. 9711110147Fax No. 0124-4666700

16. Details of Alternative Sites examined, ifany. Location of these sites should beshown on a topo sheet.

Not applicable.

17. Interlinked Projects Not Applicable18. Whether separate application of

interlinked project has been submitted?Not Applicable

19. If yes, date of submission Not Applicable20. If no, reason. Not Applicable21. Whether the proposal involves

approval/ clearance under: if yes,details of the same and their status tobe given.(a)The forest (Conservation) Act, 1980?(b)The wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972?(c)The C.R.Z. Notification, 1991?

No, Project proposal does not involvesapproval/clearance under subhead a,b & c.

22. Whether there is any Governmentorder/policy relevant/ relating to thesite?

No

23. Forest land involved (hectares) No24. Whether there is any litigation pending

against the project and/or land in whichthe project is proposed to be set up?

(a) Name of the Court(b) Case No.(c) Orders/directions of the Court, if

any and its relevance with theproposed project.

No

(I) Activity

1. Construction, operation or decommissioning of the Project involving actions,which will cause physical changes in the locality (topography, land use, changes inwater bodies, etc.)

SN Information/Checklistconfirmation

Yes/No

Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source ofinformation data

1.1 Permanent or temporary changein land use, land cover ortopography including increase inintensity of land use (with respectto local land use plan)

No Proposed development is as per localdevelopment plan of HUDA.

1.2 Clearance of existing land,vegetation and buildings?

No Since the project site is vacant, no clearance ofexisting land and vegetation & buildings is requiredas the land is free from any vegetation & structure.

1.3 Creation of new land uses? No. No new land use is proposed.The proposed site isfor residential development.

1.4 Pre-construction investigations Yes Geotechnical Soil investigation has been carried

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Proposed Group Housing Project at Village-Badshahpur,Sector-65, Gurgaon, Haryana Form-1

ITHC/PRJ/15-16/EIA/11 3 IND TECH HOUSE CONSULT

SN Information/Checklistconfirmation

Yes/No

Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source ofinformation data

e.g. bore houses, soil testing? out.1.5 Construction works? Yes The major construction works are given below:

Site DevelopmentRoad Development Internal roads

Utilities/Services Water Supply Sewerage Drainage Rain Water Harvesting Structures and Pits Power supply and back up facility,

Buildings Residential Community Hall Parking Provisions

1.6 Demolition works? No Demolition work is not involved in the project, asthe site hasno existing building or constructedarea.

1.7 Temporary sites used forconstruction works or housing ofconstruction workers?

Yes Mostly, local labors will be employed. Howevertemporary labour camps will be established forlabourers and a dormitory for thesite supervisorsduring the construction stage. All the constructionactivities including storage of raw materials will beconfined to the storage spaces earmarked onproject site only.

1.8 Above ground buildings,structures or earthworks includinglinear structures, cut and fill orexcavations

Yes Above ground building structures will includebuilding for group housing.

The earthwork is involved for foundation andlaying of underground services etc. Excavated soilwill beused for site leveling, back filling/filling androad construction. Top 200 mm layer of soil will beseparately stored and used forlandscaping/horticulture development work.

1.9 Underground works includingmining or tunneling?

Yes Underground works includes excavation of earthfor construction of foundation, water storage tankand STP

1.10 Reclamation works? No Not involved.1.11 Dredging? No Not involved.1.12 Offshore structures? No Not involved.1.13 Production and manufacturing

processes?No This is a construction of residential group housing

project, hence, no production or manufacturingactivities will be involved.

1.14 Facilities for storage of goods ormaterials?

Yes Temporary storage facilities will be created duringconstruction phase for storage of constructionmaterials.

1.15 Facilities for treatment or disposalof solid or liquid effluents?

Yes Solid WasteConstruction Stage :During construction stage generated solid wastewill comprise mainly of construction waste.Theconstruction waste will be reused within the

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M/s Mangalam MultiplexPvt. Ltd.

Proposed Group Housing Project at Village-Badshahpur,Sector-65, Gurgaon, Haryana Form-1

ITHC/PRJ/15-16/EIA/11 4 IND TECH HOUSE CONSULT

SN Information/Checklistconfirmation

Yes/No

Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source ofinformation data

site for various constructionsfilling work.

In addition to that there will be generation of smallquantity of municipal waste (37.5 Kg/Day) fromapprox. 150 construction labors. It will be ensuredthat the generated waste will be sent to nearestdesignated waste storage bins.

Operation Stage:Solid waste generation from the facility will beapproximately 0.51 TPD including 0.31TPD bio-degradable.

Solid waste generated from theresidential blockand other areas will be collected daily on door todoor basis by the dedicated and trainedhousekeeping staff. Twin bin systems will also beprovided for segregation at sources. Recyclablewastes will be sold to vendors and non- recyclablewastes will be disposed through authorizedagency to municipal waste disposal site.

Biodegradable waste will be treated in organicwaste converter and used as manure forhorticulture development.

MSW including horticulture waste will be handledas per the Municipal Solid Waste Management &Handling Rules, 2000.

Sewage sludge42.81 kg/day of sewage sludge will be generatedwhich will be use as manure for plants and surplusmanure will be sold to the farmers.

Waste water will also generate from constructionactivities, cleaning, curing washing etc. whichcontain suspended materials.

Hazardous waste:400liters/ annum(of waste oilwill be generated and sold to authorized recyclers.

E Waste :The e-waste, about 3 kg/day, generated from theproposed project, will be stored at a designatedplace. Waste will be disposed as per E wastemanagement and handling rules, 2011.

Liquid EffluentConstruction Stage:During the construction stage domesticliquideffluent generation will be limited to smallquantity from labor camp proposed at site.

Wastewater generated from construction site

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M/s Mangalam MultiplexPvt. Ltd.

Proposed Group Housing Project at Village-Badshahpur,Sector-65, Gurgaon, Haryana Form-1

ITHC/PRJ/15-16/EIA/11 5 IND TECH HOUSE CONSULT

SN Information/Checklistconfirmation

Yes/No

Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source ofinformation data

contains suspended materials, and washings fromvarious areas. Construction wastewater shall becollected in a separate basin and shall be reusedafter primary treatment for sprinkling on roads toreduce air pollution.

Mobile toilets and potable water facilities will beprovided at site during construction phase forlabour and staff.

Operation Stage:Approximately 119 KLDfor group housing ofdomestic waste water will be generated from theproposed facility. This effluent will be treated inSewage Treatment Plant of145KLD. The totaltreated water from STP will be reused for flushing,horticulture, street washing and DG coolingactivities.

1.16 Facilities for long term housing ofoperational workers?

No Not applicable

1.17 New road, rail or sea trafficduring construction or operation?

No Not applicable

1.18 New road, rail, air waterborne orother transport infrastructureincluding new or altered routesand stations, ports, airports etc?

No Not applicable

1.19 Closure or diversion of existingtransport routes or infrastructureleading to changes in trafficmovements?

No Not applicable

1.20 New or diverted transmission linesor pipelines?

No Not applicable

1.21 Impoundment, damming,culverting, realignment or otherchanges to the hydrology ofwatercourses or aquifers?

No Not applicable.

1.22 Stream crossings? No Not applicable

1.23 Abstraction or transfers of waterform ground or surface waters?

No No ground water will be extractedduring theconstruction of the project. Water will be sourcedthrough tankersupplies and treated water will beused after testing and confirmation of fitness forconstruction.

During operation phase, water will be supplied byHUDA.

1.24 Changes in water bodies or theland surface affecting drainage orrun-off.

Yes Surface drainage may affect due to construction ofthe project.

By considering run off prior to development & runoff after development there is some increment instorm water runoff. However runoff generated from

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Proposed Group Housing Project at Village-Badshahpur,Sector-65, Gurgaon, Haryana Form-1

ITHC/PRJ/15-16/EIA/11 6 IND TECH HOUSE CONSULT

SN Information/Checklistconfirmation

Yes/No

Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source ofinformation data

the project site during monsoon season will beused to recharge ground aquifer. Network ofdrainage system developed in the site will be usedto collect roof as well as surface runoff.

Potential Quantity of runoff will be 4422.3 cu. m.onannual basis which will be recharged to ground.

1.25 Transport of personnel ormaterials for construction,operation or decommissioning.

Yes During construction phase transport of personnelas well as construction materials would berequired. The personnel would preferably beengaged from nearby areas. Precaution will betaken to reduce the impact of vehicular movementby trying to avoid the vehicular trips during peakhours.

Parking will be provided in basement and onsurfacefor the operation phase.

1.26 Long-term dismantling ordecommissioning or restorationworks?

No Not applicable

1.27 Ongoing activity duringdecommissioning which couldhave an impact on theenvironment?

No Not applicable

1.28 Influx of people to an area ineither temporarily or permanently?

Yes Construction phase –Temporary influx of 150 people from the nearbyareas is expected.Operation phase – 1005 persons residential incomplex and100 visitors.

1.29 Introduction of alien species? No Not applicable

1.30 Loss of native species or geneticdiversity?

No Not applicable

1.31 Any other actions? No None

2. Use of Natural resources for construction or operation of the Project (such asland, water, materials or energy, especially any resources which are non-renewable or in short supply):

SN Information/checklistconfirmation

Yes/No

Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source ofinformation data

2.1 Land especially undeveloped oragricultural land (ha)

Yes The proposed project site has been designated forresidential development.

2.2 Water (expected source &competing users) unit:

Yes Water requirement during construction phase willbe met through tanker water supply from nearbySTP.

During operation phase fresh water demand will bemet from Haryana Urban Development Authority(HUDA). Treated water demand for flushing,gardening and DG Set cooling shall be met fromtreated water from STP installed at Site.

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Proposed Group Housing Project at Village-Badshahpur,Sector-65, Gurgaon, Haryana Form-1

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SN Information/checklistconfirmation

Yes/No

Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source ofinformation data95 KLD treated water will be used within sitepremises from STP installed at site.

Assurance for supply of fresh waterfromHUDAduring operational phase has beenobtained.

2.3 Minerals (MT) No Not applicable

2.4 Construction material – stone,aggregates, sand / soil (expectedsource – MT)

Y

Yes

Construction materials such as Cement, Steel,Bricks, Stone aggregates, and Sand would berequired for the project. These will be preferablyprocured from local reputed licensed vendors.

2.5 Forests and timber (source – MT) No Limited use of timber will be done and it will berestricted to selected locations.

2.6 Energy including electricity andfuels (source, competing users)Unit: fuel (MT), energy (MW)

Yes Power for the proposed project will be supplied byDakshin Haryana BijliVitran Nigam Limited(DHBVNL). Maximum power Demand for theproposed project is 2000 KW.DG sets 2000KVA(4X500KVA)will be used as power backup forgroup housing section during power failure. HSD(low sulphur variety as per availability) fuel will beused for DG sets.

2.7 Any other natural resources (useappropriate standard units)

No _ _

3. Use, storage, transport, handling or production of substances or materials, whichcould be harmful to human health or the environment or raise concerns aboutactual or perceived risks to human health.

SN Information/Checklistconfirmation

Yes/ No Details thereof (with approximatequantities/rates, wherever possible) withsource of information data

3.1 Use of substances or materials,which are hazardous (as perMSIHC rules) to human health orthe environment (flora, fauna,and water supplies)

No Not applicable.

3.2 Changes in occurrence ofdisease or affect disease vectors(e.g. insect or water bornediseases)

No Not applicable.

3.3 Affect the welfare of people e.g.by changing living conditions?

No Not Applicable.

3.4 Vulnerable groups of people whocould be affected by the projecte.g. hospital patients, children,the elderly etc.,

No Not applicable.

3.5 Any other causes No Not applicable

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4. Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or decommissioning(MT/month)

SN Information/Checklistconfirmation

Yes/No

Details thereof (with approximatequantities/rates, wherever possible) with sourceof information data

4.1 Spoil, overburden or minewastes

No Top soil, generated during earth excavation, will bestacked, covered andpreserved for reuse. Top layerof the soil will be used in horticulture development.Remaining soil will be used for site leveling, backfilling/filling in raft and road construction.

4.2 Municipal wastes (domesticand or commercialwastes)

Yes Construction Phase:Municipal solid waste – 37.5 kg/day

Operation Phase:Municipal solid wastes – 0.51TPDThe solid waste includes paper, card board, plasticcans etc. and kitchen wastes from houses.Recyclable wastes like card boards and plastic canswill be sold to vendors.

There will not be any commercial waste, as this is aresidential complex. Commercial activity will not beinvolved.

4.3 Hazardous wastes (as perHazardous WasteManagement Rules)

Yes Waste oil 400Lts on annual basis from DG sets willbe the only hazardous waste generated from theproject. This waste oil will be carefully stored inHDPE drums in isolated covered space and sold torecyclers authorized by CPCB/SPCB.

Suitable care will be taken so as to prevent spills/leaks of used oil from storage.

4.4 Other industrial processwastes

No Not applicable

4.5 Surplus product No Not applicable

4.6 Sewage sludge or othersludge from effluent treatment

Yes Dried sludge from the STP will be used as manurefor horticulture development. Surplus manure will besold to end users: farmers/Nursery.

4.7 Construction or demolitionwastes

Yes Demolition work is not involved.

Construction Work: Excavated soil will be used forback filling. Other construction waste like bricks,concrete etc will be used insunder/roadworks/manholes etc. Gunny bags,cardboards will be sent to authorize recycler. Theinert waste will be sent to land fill site.

4.8 Redundant machinery orequipment

No Not applicable

4.9 Contaminated soils or othermaterials

No Not applicable

4.10 Agricultural wastes No Not applicable

4.11 Other solid wastes No Not applicable

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5. Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substances to air (Kg/hr)

SN Information/Checklistconfirmation

Yes/No

Details thereof (with approximatequantities/rates, wherever possible) with sourceof information data

5.1 Emissions from combustionof fossil fuels from stationaryor mobile sources

Yes Emission will be from Stationary Sources: DG sets of 2000 KVA (4X500

KVA) Mobile Sources: Vehicular emissions

CPCB approved DG sets with acoustic canopy willbe used only during power failure.

5.2 Emissions from productionprocesses

No Not applicable

5.3 Emissions from materialshandling including storageor transport

No Fugitive dust emission due to handling andloading - unloading activities is envisaged duringconstruction. Frequent water sprinkling will be doneto minimize the fugitive emissions.

5.4 Emissions from constructionactivities including plant andequipment

YesMargin

al

During the construction phase, major emission willbe in the form of fugitive dust, use of DG sets andtransportation of construction material.

5.5 Dust or odours from handlingof materials includingconstruction materials,sewage and waste

Yes The project may cause rise in dust levels duringconstruction phase. Precautions would be taken toreduce dust generation during construction phase: RMC usewill reduce the handling of cement, sand

and concrete thus dust emission will beminimized.

Tarpaulins will be used to cover truckscarryingdebris.

Water sprinkling will be practiced at regularintervals to reduce dust emissions.

Dust is likely to be generated during operationphase due to movement of vehicles and blowingof air. But the impact is negligible. Sewagegenerated from proposed project will be treated inonsite STP.

5.6 Emissions from incinerationof waste

No Not applicable

5.7 Emissions from burning ofwaste in open air (e.g. slashmaterials, constructiondebris)

No Burning of any substances including biomass, slashmaterials and/ or construction debris will beprohibited

5.8 Emissions from any othersources

No Nil

6. Generation of Noise and Vibration, and Emissions of Light and Heat:

SN Information/Checklistconfirmation

Yes/No

Details thereof (with approximatequantities/rates, wherever possible) with sourceof information data

6.1 From operation of equipmente.g. engines, ventilationplant, crushers

Yes Noise is expected to be generated duringconstruction phase mainly from operation of heavymachinery, DG sets, and traffic. The indicated noiselevels from certain construction plants/equipmentare indicated below:

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SN Information/Checklistconfirmation

Yes/No

Details thereof (with approximatequantities/rates, wherever possible) with sourceof information data Concrete Mixer - 85 dBA Generator - 95 dBA Pumps - 90 - 95 dBA Trucks - 85 – 90 dBA

For control of noise following measures shall beadopted:

Properly maintained equipment withmufflers willbe used.

High noise generating constructionactivities would be carried out only during daytime.

Workers working near high noise constructionmachinery would be supplied with ear muffs/earplugs.

During operation noise from operation of DG sets isenvisaged. However, the generator sets installed willoperate at noise level less than 75 dB (A) as thegenerators will be placed either in acousticchambers or a canopy.

6.2 From industrial or similarprocesses

No Not applicable

6.3 From construction ordemolition

Yes Noise Pollution Control: Noise pollution will bedue to operation ofmachinery as well astransportation vehicles. As there is no habitation innearby area hence there will be negligible impact.However following precautions shall be taken tocontrol noise pollution :

High noise generating construction activities wouldbe carried out only during day time.

Installation, use and maintenance of mufflers onequipment.

Workers working near high noise constructionmachinery would be supplied with ear muffs/earplugs.

6.4 From blasting or piling No Blasting & piling work is not involved in the project.

6.5 From construction oroperational traffic

Yes Construction Phase:Welding is light and heat generating activity duringconstruction. Appropriate safety measures will betaken as per I.S. code and CPWD work manual.

Materials for construction work. Precautions will betaken to reduce the impact of the vehicularmovement such as vehicular trips will not be atpeak traffic hours.

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Yes/No

Details thereof (with approximatequantities/rates, wherever possible) with sourceof information dataOperation Phase:Car parking is provided in basement and on surface.Vehicular movement is restricted to roads andparking areas. Provision of soft green peripheralroad side plantation will help in reduction of noiselevel.

6.6 From lighting or coolingsystems

No Nil

6.7 From any other sources No Nil

7. Risks of contamination of land or water from releases of pollutants into the groundor into sewers, surface waters, groundwater, coastal waters or the sea:

SN Information/Checklistconfirmation

Yes/No

Details thereof (with approximatequantities/rates, wherever possible) with sourceof information data

7.1 From handling, storage, useor spillage of hazardousmaterials

Yes The waste oil generated during operation phasefrom the DG sets will be collected and separatelystored in HDPE drums over concrete floor within thepremises before final disposal. All precautionarysteps will be taken to avoid spillage It will be directlytransferred to authorized recyclers.

7.2 From discharge of sewage orother effluents to water or theland (expected mode andplace of discharge)

No Generated Sewage from the project will be treated inthe STP proposed onsite, and recycled within theproposed project facility for gardening DG cooling,etc. Nosurplus treated water will be left fordischarging into public sewer. However, duringmonsoon surplus treated water will be dischargedafter prior permission from the authority.

7.3 By deposition of pollutantsemitted to air into the land orinto water

No Dust generation during construction phase fromearthworks and movement of vehicles is atemporary phenomenon and will have short termimpact during construction phase.

Appropriate fugitive dust control measures, includingwater sprinkling of exposed areas and dust coversfor trucks, will be provided to minimize any impacts.DG exhaust will be discharged at heightstipulated byCPCB.

7.4 From any other sources No Nil

7.5 Is there a risk of long termbuild up of pollutants in theenvironment from thesesources?

No No.

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8. Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the Project, which couldaffect human health or the environment

SN Information/Checklistconfirmation

Yes/No

Details thereof (with approximatequantities/rates, wherever possible) with sourceof information data

8.1 From explosions, spillages,fires etc from storage,handling, use or productionof hazardous substances

No During construction phase, no such risk isanticipated. However, the contractors shall complywith the safety procedures, norms and guidelines asapplicable) mentioned in the National Building Codeof India and Bureau of Indian Standards.

During Operation Phase, all precautionary andsafety measures will be taken to minimize anyaccident hazard.

8.2 From any other causes No Nil

8.3 Could the project be affectedby natural disasters causingenvironmental damage (e.g.Floods, earthquakes,landslides, cloudburst etc)?

Yes Gurgaondistrict has no history of natural disasterssuch as Floods, landslides, cloudburst etc.

The site lies in Seismic Zone IV. The constructionwill be carried out as per the guidelines prescribedfor Seismic Zone IV.

All the civil structures will be seismically resistantand designed in accordance with provisionsrecommended related IS codes:IS 4326: 1993IS 1893 (Part I),2002

9. Factors which should be considered (such as consequential development) whichcould lead to environmental effects or the potential for cumulative impacts withother existing or planned activities in the locality

SN Information/Checklistconfirmation

Yes/No

Details thereof (with approximatequantities/rates, wherever possible) with source

of information data9.1 Lead to development of

supporting. facilities, ancillarydevelopment or developmentstimulated by the project,which could have impact onthe environment e.g.:

Yes

The project will be equipped with dedicated internalroad, parking, internal water distribution system, firefighting system, internal sewage collection network,lighting facilities, solar lighting, and power backupfacility.

Increase in water and power demand Supporting infrastructure

(roads, power supply,waste or waste watertreatment, etc.)

Yes Appropriate infrastructure like, roads, power supplyand waste management facility will be developedwithin the site so that chances of occurrence of anyadverse impacts are minimized.

extractive industries No No

supply industries Yes Construction materials

other No No

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Yes/No

Details thereof (with approximatequantities/rates, wherever possible) with source

of information data9.2 Lead to after-use of the site,

which could have an impacton the environment

No No

9.3 Set a precedent for laterdevelopments

Yes This is residential development; there will begeneration of employment during construction &operation phase.

9.4 Have cumulative effects dueto proximity to other existingor planned projects withsimilar effects

Yes Impacts on water availability, storm water drainage,availability of electricity, traffic congestion etc.

(II) Environmental Sensitivity

SN Areas Name/Identity

Aerial distance (within 15 km) ofproposed project location boundary

1 Areas protected under internationalconventions, national or locallegislation for their ecological,landscape, cultural or other relatedvalue

None Does not fall within 15 Km radius.

2 Areas which are important orsensitive for ecological reasons -Wetlands, watercourses or otherwater bodies, coastal zone,biospheres, mountains, forests.

None Does not fall within 15 Km radius.

3 Areas used by protected, importantor sensitive species of flora orfauna for breeding, nesting,foraging, resting, over wintering,migration

No Does not fall within 15 Km radius.

4 Inland, coastal, marine orunderground waters

GroundWater

Not located within 15 km of the proposedproject location.Ground water exists

5 State, National boundaries Yes Delhi Haryana border is at 6.7 km, North-East from the project site.

6 Routes or facilities used by thepublic for accessto recreation orother tourist, pilgrim areas

NH-8 Approx. 5.5 KM in NW direction

7 Defense installations No No defense installation within 15 km.

8 Densely populated or built-up area Yes Density of surrounding development is asper master plan and Gurgaon city is 7.0 Kmtowards East direction.

9 Areas occupied by sensitive man-made land uses (hospitals,schools, places of worship,

Yes Manmade community facilities such as,schools, places of worship areplanned butare not close to the site. These installations

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Aerial distance (within 15 km) ofproposed project location boundary

community facilities) will not have any impact due to constructionof proposed project.

10 Areas containing important, highquality or scarce resources(groundwater resources, surfaceresources, forestry, agriculture,fisheries, tourism, minerals)

Yes Ground water resource in Gurgaon isdepleting at very fast rate. The region isdeclared as a region of scarce ground waterresource region.

11 Areas already subjected topollution or environmental damage.(those where existing legalenvironmental standards areexceeded)

No Nothing specific

12 Areas susceptible to natural hazardwhich could cause the project topresent environmental problems(earthquakes, subsidence,landslides, erosion, floodingorextreme or adverse climaticconditions)

Yes The project is located at Seismic Zone-IVaccording to Indian Standard Seismic ZoningMap. Structural design will be done for thisseismic zone as per code.

There are no possibilities of the proposedproject site getting flooded and landslidesasper available records.

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FORM-1 A1.0 LAND ENVIRONMENT

1.1. Will the existing land use get significantly altered from the project that is notconsistent with the surroundings? (Proposed land use must conform to theapproved Master Plan / Development Plan of the area. Change of land use, if anyand the statutory approval from the competent authority be submitted). AttachMaps of (i) site location, (ii) surrounding features of the proposed site (within 500meters) and (iii) the site (indicating levels & contours) to appropriate scales. If notavailable attach only conceptual plans.

The proposed group housing project, measuring 14254.24sq. m.,is located at Village-Badshahpur,Sector-65, Gurgaon, Haryana. Project activity will not change existingland use since thesite is located inresidential zone as per HUDAland use Plan. Thefollowing maps are attached.

(i) Site location,(ii) Layout ( Conceptual ) plan,(iii) Surrounding features of the proposed site (within 500 meters and 10 Km, Ref.

Annexure

1.2 List out all the major project requirements in terms of the land area, built up area,water consumption, power requirement, connectivity, community facilities, parkingneeds etc.

The proposed project is construction of group housing in Village-Badshahpur, Sector-65, Gurgaon, Haryana. The brief descriptionof the proposed project is given below inTable-1:

Table-1: Brief description of the Project for Group housing

SN Description Details UnitGENERAL

1 Plot Area 14254.24 SQM2 Proposed Built Up Area 44112.83 SQM3 Number of Building Blocks 3 NOS4 Height of Tallest Building Block 140.55 M5 Max No of Floors 3B+G+44 NOS6 Cost of Project 91 CR7 Expected Population (1005 Resi+100 visitors) 1105 PERSONS

AREAS8 Permissible Ground Coverage Area (30%) 4276 SQM9 Proposed Ground Coverage Area (7.8%) 1113 SQM

10 Permissible FAR Area (175) 24944.92 SQM11 Proposed FAR Area (172.7) 24618.53 SQM12 Total Basement Area & Non FAR Area 19494.3 SQM13 Proposed Built Up Area 44112.83 SQM

WATER14 Total Water Requirement 188.57 KLD

15Fresh water requirement (48.44% of total waterreq) 91.35 KLD

16 Waste water Generation 118.91 KLD17 Proposed STP Capacity 145 KLD

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18 Treated Water Available for Reuse 95.12 KLD19 Recycled Water 95.1220 Zero Exit Discharge 0 KLD

RAIN WATER HARVESTING21 Proposed Quantity of Rain Water to be Harvested 4422.32 CUM22 No of RWH of Pits Proposed 4 NOS

PARKING23 Total Parking Required as / Building Bye Laws 203 ECS24 Proposed Total Parking 400 CARS25 Proposed Parking on Surface 25 CARS26 Proposed Parking under in Basement -1 125 CARS26 Proposed Parking in Basement-2 125 CARS28 Proposed Parking in Basement-3 125 CARS

GREEN AREAS29 Required Green Area (15% of Plot Area) 2138.14 SQM30 Proposed Green Area (30% of Plot Area) 4276.27 SQM

WASTE GENERATION31 Municipal Solid Waste Generation 0.51 TPD32 Quantity of E-Waste Generation- Kg/Day 3 KG/DAY33 Quantity of Hazardous waste Generation 400 LTS/ANNUM34 Quantity of Sludge Generated from STP 42.8 KG/DAY

POWER35 Total Power Requirement 2000.00 KVA36 DG sets backup 2000.00 KVA

OTHER37 Total Earth Excavation. 72631.13 CUM38 Internal Road Width (Min) 8/6 M METER39 Ground Water Table - Pre Monsoon 30 METER40 Ground Water Table - Post Monsoon 28.50 METER

FACILITIESi Community hall 1 NO

Connectivity:The site is connected with network of roads and is situated at the distance of 2.1km, Wfrom SH-13, 7.5km, NW from SH-15A and at 5.5 km, NW from NH-8.

Community facilities:The proposed project will provideconstruction of 141 Nos. of Dwelling Units (includingattached servant units).Community hall and Parking Provisions have also beenmade.

1.3 What are the likely impacts of the proposed activity on the existing facilitiesadjacent to the proposed site? (Such as open spaces, community facilities, detailsof the existing land use, disturbance to the local ecology).

The proposed project will be developed in accordance with zoning regulation,HUDA byelaws and NBC - 2005 norms.

Proposed project will provide all the basic amenities such as proper drainage system,RWH system torecharge ground water aquifer and adequatemeasures to minimize impacton the surroundings.

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The proposed development will not have negative impact as the project site andsurrounding is vacant and willbe developed forresidential development purposes.

1.4 Will there be any significant land disturbance resulting in erosion, subsidence &instability? (Details of soil type, slope analysis, vulnerability to subsidence,seismicity etc may be given).

The main reasons for erosion are overexploitation of groundwater, unstable slopes,landslides etc.

The proposed site area is primarily a flat land and is not prone to erosion. The proposedconstruction will involve excavation for foundation. Excavated soil will be used forbackfilling, play fields and parking area. The project would involve construction of pavedareas which would reduce the chances of erosion subsidence. Subsidence is notanticipated, as ground water will not be used.

Structural design will be vetted by the Govt agency nominated by local body & structuralstability certificate will be submitted to local body as per rules. Soil investigation has beendone.

Seismo-Tectonic Appraisal of the Area: Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) hasprepared a seismic zoning map of India based on tectonic features and records ofpast earthquakes. The project site falls under Zone-IV as per the Seismic Zoningmap of India (IS 1893, Part I, 2002.) Necessary seismic factors as per codes shall beincorporated suitably while designing the structures to safeguard against earthquakerisks.

1.5 Will the proposal involve alteration of natural drainage systems? (Give details on acontour map showing the natural drainage near the proposed project site)

No, proposalwill not involve alteration of natural drainage system.

1.6 What are the quantities of earthwork involved in the construction activity-cutting,filling, reclamation etc. (Give details of the quantities of earthwork involved,transport of fill materials from outside the site etc.)

During construction phase, excavation is envisaged for construction of foundation. Theexcavated top soil will be preserved separately for reusing it for horticulture development.The remaining soil will be properly stored under cover & will be used for site leveling,back filling and road construction.There will be no requirement to bring materials forfilling from outside.

1.7 Give details regarding water supply, waste handling etc. during the constructionperiod.

Water Supply:During construction stage, Treated waste water from the tanker will be taken forconstruction works. This water will be tested for fitness for construction purpose.

Waste Generation and Handling:Excavated soil will be stored and covered at site and it will be reused for siteleveling, back filling and road construction. The fertile top soil will be reused forlandscaping purpose. Spillage of oil from the machinery will be properly collected indrums and disposed off.

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For construction labors, proper sanitary facilities &wash areas will be provided andgood hygienic conditions will be maintained. Handling of generated waste will bedone by agency approved by SPCB/CPCB.

1.8 Will the low lying areas and wetlands get altered? (Provide details of how low lyingand wetlands are getting modified from the proposed activity)

No, there is no low lying area observed within and in the vicinity of the project site.

1.9 Whether construction debris and waste during construction cause health hazard?(Give quantities of various types of wastes generated during construction includingthe construction labor and the means of disposal)

The waste generated during construction phase can broadly be classified as constructionwaste and domestic waste. About 1765MT of construction waste (Calculated using TIFAC(Technology Information, Forecasting, and Assessment Council standards, @ 40 Kg / sqm) and negligible quantity of domestic waste would be generated fromlabours employed atsite.

Most of the construction waste generated will be used on the site as filler material for insitedevelopment, internal roads and pavements. Construction waste if any remaining will besent to an approved dumping site/landfill site through authorized agency.

Approx.150labors per day will be employed during the construction stage of the project.Required sanitary, drinking water and other requisite facilities will be provided. Washareas will be constructed and good hygienic conditions will be maintained for labourcamp.

2.0 WATER ENVIRONMENT

2.1 Give the total quantity of water requirement for the proposed project with thebreakup of requirements for various uses. How will the water requirement met?State the sources & quantities and furnish a water balance statement.

For Group Housing:Total water requirement for this project is 189KLD, out of which approx. 95KLD treatedwaste water from STP will be reused.The fresh water demand of 91KLD will be obtainedfrom Haryana Urban Development Authority. Breakup of water requirements for varioususes is given below. Efficient dual plumbing system will be provided for conservation offresh water. Details of water requirement are given in Table 2 below:

Table 2: Total Water Requirement Details of the Project

SN Particulars Water Demand(KLD)

1 Total Water Demand 1892 Fresh Water Requirement 913 Total Waste water Generation 1194 Total treated water 955 Treated water Recycled 95

Gardening 20D G Cooling 5Street wash 26

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6 Surplus Treated water 07 STP Proposed 145

(Source: Manual on norms and standards for Environmental Clearance of large constructionprojects, MoEF).

Water requirement for horticulture, D.G. cooling, street washing and flushingpurpose willbe fulfilled by recycling the treated waste water from onsite STP.

Water Balance Diagram is given below for Group Housing:

2.2 What is the capacity (dependable flow or yield) of the proposed source of water?

During operation stage fresh water will be supplied by Haryana Urban DevelopmentAuthority. Any shortfallin supply will be met from tanker supplies/extraction of potable waterfrom tube well in the permission of CGWA.

2.3 What is the quality of water required, in case, the supply is not from a municipalsource? (Provide physical, chemical, biological characteristics with class of waterquality)

During operation phase, fresh water will be supplied by Haryana Urban DevelopmentAuthority. The quality of water would conform to the desirable drinking water standards asper IS: 10500. 2012.

2.4 How much of the water requirement can be met from the recycling of treatedwastewater? (Give the details of quantities, sources and usage)

Approx. 94KLD of treated waste water from onsite STPwill be used to meet water requiredfor gardening, DGcooling and other purpose.

2.5 Will there be diversion of water from other users? (Please assess the impacts of theproject on other existing uses and quantities of consumption)

Fresh water conforming to the drinking water standard will be suppliedbyHaryana UrbanDevelopment Authority.Therefore, no diversion of water from other user is expected andno impact on the existing users is anticipated.

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6 Surplus Treated water 07 STP Proposed 145

(Source: Manual on norms and standards for Environmental Clearance of large constructionprojects, MoEF).

Water requirement for horticulture, D.G. cooling, street washing and flushingpurpose willbe fulfilled by recycling the treated waste water from onsite STP.

Water Balance Diagram is given below for Group Housing:

2.2 What is the capacity (dependable flow or yield) of the proposed source of water?

During operation stage fresh water will be supplied by Haryana Urban DevelopmentAuthority. Any shortfallin supply will be met from tanker supplies/extraction of potable waterfrom tube well in the permission of CGWA.

2.3 What is the quality of water required, in case, the supply is not from a municipalsource? (Provide physical, chemical, biological characteristics with class of waterquality)

During operation phase, fresh water will be supplied by Haryana Urban DevelopmentAuthority. The quality of water would conform to the desirable drinking water standards asper IS: 10500. 2012.

2.4 How much of the water requirement can be met from the recycling of treatedwastewater? (Give the details of quantities, sources and usage)

Approx. 94KLD of treated waste water from onsite STPwill be used to meet water requiredfor gardening, DGcooling and other purpose.

2.5 Will there be diversion of water from other users? (Please assess the impacts of theproject on other existing uses and quantities of consumption)

Fresh water conforming to the drinking water standard will be suppliedbyHaryana UrbanDevelopment Authority.Therefore, no diversion of water from other user is expected andno impact on the existing users is anticipated.

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6 Surplus Treated water 07 STP Proposed 145

(Source: Manual on norms and standards for Environmental Clearance of large constructionprojects, MoEF).

Water requirement for horticulture, D.G. cooling, street washing and flushingpurpose willbe fulfilled by recycling the treated waste water from onsite STP.

Water Balance Diagram is given below for Group Housing:

2.2 What is the capacity (dependable flow or yield) of the proposed source of water?

During operation stage fresh water will be supplied by Haryana Urban DevelopmentAuthority. Any shortfallin supply will be met from tanker supplies/extraction of potable waterfrom tube well in the permission of CGWA.

2.3 What is the quality of water required, in case, the supply is not from a municipalsource? (Provide physical, chemical, biological characteristics with class of waterquality)

During operation phase, fresh water will be supplied by Haryana Urban DevelopmentAuthority. The quality of water would conform to the desirable drinking water standards asper IS: 10500. 2012.

2.4 How much of the water requirement can be met from the recycling of treatedwastewater? (Give the details of quantities, sources and usage)

Approx. 94KLD of treated waste water from onsite STPwill be used to meet water requiredfor gardening, DGcooling and other purpose.

2.5 Will there be diversion of water from other users? (Please assess the impacts of theproject on other existing uses and quantities of consumption)

Fresh water conforming to the drinking water standard will be suppliedbyHaryana UrbanDevelopment Authority.Therefore, no diversion of water from other user is expected andno impact on the existing users is anticipated.

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2.6 What is the incremental pollution load from wastewater generated from theproposed activity? (Give details of the quantities and composition of wastewatergenerated from the proposed activity)

As estimated, 118KLD of waste water will be generated from the group housing project,which will be treated onsite STP.The characteristics of the wastewater and of the effluentafter treatment are as follows:

ParametersConc. ValueExpected

inWastewaterReclaimed Water

Qualitymg/l mg/l

pH 6.5-8.5 7.0 to 8.5Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD5) 300-500 < 5Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) 800-1000 < 30Suspended Solids 250-300 <5Oil & Grease <50 <5

2.7 Give details of the water requirements met from water harvesting? Furnish detailsof the facilities created.

It is proposed to provide Rain Water Harvesting structures.The rain water collected fromthe roof top, paved areawill be collected through the network of storm water drainage lines& conveyed to RWH system. RWH system shall consist of de-silting cum filter chamber, oiland grease separator and pits are designed to store 15 minutes peak hour rainfall, forrecharge into ground aquifer& to prevent flooding in the complex.

2.8 What would be the impact of the land use changes occurring due to the proposedproject on the runoff characteristics (quantitative as well as qualitative) of the areain the post construction phase on a long term basis? Would it aggravate theproblems of flooding or water logging in any way?

Due to construction of the project on vacant land there would be change in the runoffcharacteristics quantitative andqualitative as well

The quantitative change:Runoff coefficient from the project site prior to development of project = 0.2Runoff coefficientfrom the project site after development of project = 0.54(Considering different coefficients for paved area, soft area, terrace etc)

Hence incremental runoff = 0.54 – 0.2 = 0.34

Qualitative change:Runoff from parking areasStorm water drainage & Rain water harvesting system as described in item no: 2.7 abovemeet quantitative, qualitative &prevention of over flooding/water logging requirements.

2.9 What are the impacts of the proposal on the ground water? (Will there be tapping ofground water; give the details of ground water table, recharging capacity, andapprovals obtained from competent authority, if any)

There will be no tapping of ground water. This will be strictly prohibited duringconstruction and operation phases of the project. Only in case of emergency, waterfrom tube well will be used with permission of CGWA. It is proposed to provide 04Nos. ofRWH pits to recharge ground water aquifers.

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2.10 What precautions/measures are taken to prevent the run-off from constructionactivities polluting land and aquifers? (Give details of quantities and the measurestaken to avoid the adverse impacts)

The major underground construction activity will not be taken during monsoonperiod.During the construction stage construction water will be channelized tosedimentation basin with silt trap. The water will be reused after testing forconstruction.Total requirement of water for construction purposes will be 37KLD and therunoff is not likely to be more than 3 KLD. This will be filtered and reused for sprinkling onroads for dust suppression.

2.11 How is the storm water from within the site managed? (State the provisions made toavoid flooding of the area, details of the drainage facilities provided along with a sitelayout indication contour levels)

There will be a network of storm water drainage lines to collect runoffs, which will bechannelized to rain water harvesting system. Water so collected will pass through de-silting-cum-filter chamber, oil and grease separators.RWH pits are designed to store 15minutes peak hour rainfall, for recharge into ground aquifer & to prevent flooding in thecomplex.

2.12 Will the deployment of construction laborers particularly in the peak period lead tounsanitary conditions around the project site (Justify with proper explanation)

Labour campfor 150 labors is proposed at the site. However, temporary rest rooms, officeand first aid/ safety office, drinking water proper sanitation facility will also be madeavailable on site.

2.13 What on-site facilities are provided for the collection, treatment & safe disposal ofsewage? (Give details of the quantities of wastewater generation, treatmentcapacities with technology and facilities for recycling and disposal)

During operation phase, the estimated quantity of sewage generation from project is119KLDfor group housing, which will be treated in onsite STP of 145 KLD. Approx. 508KLD of treated water from STP will be recycled.

2.14 Give details of dual plumbing system if treated waste water is used for flushing oftoilets or any other use.

Treated waste water will be reused for Flushing, Horticulture, Street Washing, DGCoolingetc. Treated waste water will be collected in tank from where it will bepumped to flushing tank provided on terrace for distribution to toilets by gravity.Garden hydrants are also proposed for use of treated water for horticulturedevelopment.

3.0 VEGETATION

3.1 Is there any threat of the project to the biodiversity? (Give a description of the localecosystem with its unique features, if any)

No, there is no threat to biodiversity. The land is vacant & without any vegetation.

3.2 Will the construction involve extensive clearing or modification of vegetation?(Provide a detailed account of the trees & vegetation affected by the project)

The project site is a vacant and devoid of any trees or constructions. Therefore, there is norequirement for extensive clearing or modification of vegetation.

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3.3 What are the measures proposed to be taken to minimize the likely impacts onimportant site features (Give details of proposal for tree plantation, landscaping,creation of water bodies etc along with a layout plan to an appropriate scale)

Landscape development plan prepared for the project includes peripheral & avenueplantation with local species, ornamental as well as thick foliage plants especially on theperiphery. Trees and plant species for plantation in the project will be selected from the listgiven below.

Table 3: List of Plant Species that are likely to be planted

S. No. Botanical Name Common Name Type1 Acacia auriculiformis Dalmoth Evergreen/Flowering2 Alstoniascholaris Scholar Tree Evergreen3 Anthocephalauscadamba Kadamb Deciduous/ Flowering4 Azadirachtaindica Neem Deciduous5 Bassialatifolia Mahua Deciduous/ Flowering6 Bauhinia variegated Kachnar Deciduous/ Flowering7 Bauhniapurpurea Orchid Tree Deciduous/ Flowering8 Bombaxmalabaricum Semul Deciduous/ Flowering9 Caryotaurens Fish Tail Palm Evergreen10 Callistemon lanceolatus Bottle brush Evergreen/ Flowering11 Cassia fistula Amaltas Deciduous/ Flowering12 Casurinaequisetifolia Evergreen13 Chorisiaspeciosa Deciduous/ Flowering14 Dalbergiasissoo Shisham Deciduous15 Delonixregia Gulmohar Deciduous/ Flowering16 Erythrinaindica Deciduous/ Flowering17 Ficusbenjamina Weeping fig Evergreen18 Ficusinfectoria Pilkhan, White Fig Evergreen19 Gravelliarobusta silver oak Evergreen20 Jacaranda mimosifolia NeeliGulmohar Deciduous/ Flowering21 Neodypsisdecaryi Triangle Palm Evergreen22 Peltophorumferrugineum Copper Pod Deciduous/ Flowering23 Pheonixdactylifera Date Palm Evergreen24 Polyalthialongifolia Ashok Evergreen25 Roystonearegia Royal Palm Evergreen26 Schleicheratrijuga Kusum Deciduous/ Flowering27 Sterculiaalata Buddha Coconut Deciduous/ Flowering28 Tamirindusindica Imly Deciduous29 Terminaliaarjuna Arjun Deciduous

List of Shrubs1 Caesalpinnaepulcherrima Dwarf Gulmohur Evergreen/ Flowering2 Cassia biflora Deciduous/ Flowering3 Cassia angustifolia Deciduous/ Flowering4 Cassia glauca Deciduous/ Flowering5 Clerodendraoninerne Evergreen6 Ficusdaniele Evergreen7 Ficus panda Evergreen8 Gardenia jasminoides Evergreen/ Flowering9 Hamelia patens Evergreen/ Flowering10 Hibiscus hirsute Deciduous/ Flowering11 Lantana camaradepressa Evergreen/ Flowering12 Lantana sellowiana Evergreen/ Flowering13 Lagerstoremiaindica Deciduous/ Flowering

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14 Murraya exotica Evergreen/ Flowering15 Neriumindicum Evergreen/ Flowering16 Nyctantes- arbor tritis Harsingar Deciduous/ Flowering17 Plumeria alba Champa Evergreen/ Flowering18 Tabernaemontanacoronaria Evergreen/ Flowering19 Tecomariacapensis Evergreen/ Flowering20 Tecomagaudichaudi Evergreen/ Flowering21 Thevtianerifolia Evergreen/ Flowering

List of Climbers1 Bougainvillea sp. Evergreen/ Flowering2 Clerodendrumthompsonae Evergreen/ Flowering3 Chlerodendrumsplendens Evergreen/ Flowering4 Ficuspumila Indian ivy Evergreen5 Pyrostgiavenustata Deciduous/ Flowering6 Quisqualisindica Madhumalti Evergreen/ Flowering

List of Groundcovers1 Asparagus sprengerii Evergreen2 Chlorophytum Evergreen3 Dianellatasmanica Evergreen4 Iresineherbistii LalSaag Evergreen5 OphiopogaonJaponicus Evergreen6 Pedilanthustithymaloides Evergreen7 Rhoeo discolor Evergreen8 Setcreaseapurpurea Evergreen/ Flowering9 Syngoniumpodophyllum Evergreen10 Wedeliatilobata Evergreen/ Flowering

4.0 FAUNA

4.1 Is there likely to be any displacement of fauna-both terrestrial and aquatic orcreation of barriers for their movement? Provide the details.

No fauna has been recorded from the project influenced area. This site is not anatural host to any sensitive creature. Therefore, no animal habitat is likely to beeffected due to construction of the proposed building.

4.2 Any direct or indirect impacts on the avifauna of the area? Provide details.

No direct or indirect impact on the fauna of the area is envisaged.

4.3 Prescribe measures such as corridors, fish ladders etc. to mitigate adverse impactson fauna.

Not applicable for this project.

5.0 AIR ENVIRONMENT

5.1 Will the project increase atmospheric concentration of gases and result in heatislands? (Give details of background air quality levels with predicted values basedon dispersion models taking into account the increased traffic generation as aresult of the proposed constructions)

The proposed group housing project will not increase heat island effect significantly. Theeffect will be negligible due to reduction in hard area and more plantation to shade of hardarea along roads and parking lots.

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Construction PhaseThe important activities during the construction phase that produce particulate matterand affect the air quality arematerial storage, transportation and handling ofexcavated earth and construction materials like cement, sand and aggregates.Gaseous pollutants like SO2, NOx, CO emitted from the various machineries andvehicles used in construction activities.

Appropriate mitigation measure will be employed during this stage of the project toreduce the pollution level to the acceptable limit.Operational PhaseDuring this stage, there will be no major impact on air environment. Low sulpherdiesel for DG Set will be used as a fuel which will causes air pollution. But APMC willminimize the pollution load into environment.

5.2 What are the impacts on generation of dust, smoke, odorous fumes or otherhazardous gases? Give details in relation to all the meteorological parameters.

During constructionphase, generation of dust,ParticulateMatter isthemainpollutant.OtheremissionsourcesareintermittentandincludeemissionsofSO2NOxandCO from materials transportofheavyvehicleson site& periodic operation of DGsets etc.Properupkeep andmaintenanceofvehicles, DG sets,sprinkling ofwateronroadsandconstructionsiteare someofthemeasuresthatwould reduce the impactduringconstruction phase.

Sources of Air pollution during operational phase The gaseous emission from vehicles.

Emissions from DG set while in operation only during power failure.

Mitigation measures: The traffic congestion will be avoided by proper parking arrangement and

maintaining smooth traffic flow.

Regular PUC check up for vehicles.

CPCB approved DG sets only will be used.

Regular maintenance of DG sets shall be done & low sulphur diesel shall beused.

5.3 Will the proposal create shortage of parking space for vehicles? Furnish details ofthe present level of transport infrastructure and measures proposed forimprovement including the traffic management at the entry & exit to the project site.

No, proposal does not create shortage of parking space; for vehicles parkingprovisions exceed bye law requirements,well organized parking arrangement hasbeen designed for the project.

5.4 Provide details of the movement patterns with internal roads, bicycletracks,Pedestrian pathways, footpaths etc with area under each category.

Movement pattern is given in parking and circulation plan.

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5.5 Will there be significant increase in traffic noise & vibrations? Give details of thesources and the measures proposed for mitigation of the above.

Visitors car parking is provided on surface.Thesourceofnoiseismainlyvehicularnoise.Wellorganizedparking arrangement is designed to maintain smooth trafficflowwhichwouldhelp in reducing trafficcongestion andnoiselevels.

Trees planned along road &periphery and soft areaswouldact asnoisebarrier andwillreducethenoise level.

5.6 What will be the impact of DG sets & other equipment on noise levels & vibration in& ambient air quality around the project site? Provide details.

D.G.Setswillbeoperatedonlyincaseofpowerfailuresduringconstruction andoperationalphase in case of group housing.ThePollutantslike SPM,SO2thatmayarisefromemissionsfromD.G. setswillbedischarged throughventofproperheight. D.G. setswill be installed with inbuiltacousticenclosurestoreducethenoiseofD.G. setswhilein construction or operation. Plantation of trees would actas noise barrier and will reduce noise level.

DG sets with a capacity of 2000 KVA have been proposed during operation phase aspower backup for group housing during failure of power supply.

6.0 AESTHETICS

6.1 Will the proposed constructions in any way result in the obstruction of a view,scenic amenity or landscapes? Are these considerations taken into account by theproponents?

No, the use of proposed site is in conformity with the planned land use. There is no scenicamenity or landscape in its surrounding.

6.2 Will there be any adverse impacts from new constructions on the existingstructures? What are the considerations taken into account?

Since the design development of the project is done on the basis of development controlnorms & as per approved master plan of the local body the construction of the proposedproject will not have any adverse impact on the existing structures.

6.3 Whether there are any local considerations of urban form & urban designinfluencing the design criteria? They may be explicitly spelt out.

There are no mandatory guidelines issued by local body for development of urban form;however architect has designed the project keeping in mind principles of urban design &urban form.

6.4 Are there any anthropological or archaeological sites or artifacts nearby? State ifany other significant features in the vicinity of the proposed site have beenconsidered.

No, anthropological or archeological sites of significance do not exist in the vicinity of theproject site.However allpossiblemeasureswillbetakentoreducetheimpactonairandnoisepollutionduringconstructionand operationphase.

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7.0 SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS

7.1 Will the proposal result in any changes to the demographic structure of localpopulation? Provide the details.

The operation of the project shall provide value addition to the existing infrastructure, asdue to development of the proposed project, facilities such as public transport, watersupply, telecommunications, power lines, road maintenance etc. shall be upgraded in andaround the project premises.

As per census 2011, Gurgaon had population of 1,514,432 of which male and female were816,690 and 697,742 respectively. In 2001 census, Gurgaon had a population of 870,539of which males were 470,504 and remaining 400,035 were females.

7.2 Give details of the existing social infrastructure around the proposed project.The proposed group housing project site is located at Village-Badshahpur, Sector-65,Gurgaon, Haryana, is easily accessible through public transport. Apart fromthiscommunity facilities like school, hospital as per master plan shall be available at locatedat convenient distance from the site.

7.3 Will the project cause adverse effects on local communities, disturbance to sacredsites or other cultural values? What are the safeguards proposed?

The proposed construction will not have any adverse effects on local communities.

8.0 BUILDING MATERIALS

8.1 May involve the use of building materials with high-embodied energy. Are theconstruction materials produced with energy efficient processes? (Give details ofenergy conservation measures in the selection of building materials and theirenergy efficiency)

ISI marked building materials of reputed brands to be procured from 400 km range as faras possible. Preference will be given to locally available building materials.Followingbuilding materials and alternative technologies will be used:Some of them are given below: Ready mix concrete with 15-20% fly ash. Fly ash bricks will be used for walls. Use of Steel of smaller diameter from recycled steel Aluminium with recycled content Use of particles board for door panels Use of ceramic tiles for wall cladding/flooring Use of reflective paint.

The use of the above alternatives for building materials will help in reducing use of non-renewableresources and impact on natural resources.

8.2 Transport and handling of materials during construction may result in pollution,noise & public nuisance. What measures are taken to minimize the impacts?

Mitigation Measures for Air Pollution during Construction StageThe impact on ambient air quality during construction stage around the project site will beassessed. Various construction activities especially related to handling of loose material

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likely to cause generation of fugitive dust will affect the air quality of the surrounding area ofthe project site. To minimize such impact following measures shall be taken:

Theconstruction material willbecarried inproperlycovered vehicles.

Construction materialwillbe stored atidentifiedsite/temporarygodowns atsite.

All the loose material either stacked earth or transported shall be provided with suitablecovering such as tarpaulin, etc.

Internalroadswillbemaintainedingoodconditionswithregularsprinklingofwater(WB)to curbthedustnuisanceto the surrounding

Water sprinkling shall be done at the location where dust generation is anticipated.

Tinsheetswillbarricadetheperipheryoftheplot.

Mitigation Measures for Noise Pollution during Construction StageDuring the construction stage, expected noise levels shall be in the range of 80-85 dB(A)which will decrease with increase in distance as per the Inverse Square Law.Administrative as well as engineering control of noise will be implemented. Isolation ofnoise generation sources and temporal differentiation of noise generating activities willensure minimum noise at receiver’s end. To prevent any occupational hazard, ear muff /ear plug shall be given to the workers working around or operating plant and machineryemitting high noise levels. Use of such plant or machinery shall not be allowed during nighthour. Careful planning of machinery operation and scheduling of operations shall be doneto minimize such impact.

8.3 Are recycled materials used in roads and structures? State the extent of savingsachieved?

Locally available recyclable &recycle contentmaterials would be given preference.However, bricks made from the fly-ash will be used for construction of pavements, sidewalls, boundaries for parks etc. Readymade concrete (RMC) will be used inconstruction.This willresult in significant saving in the project cost and reduce pollution.

8.4 Give details of the methods of collection, segregation & disposal of the garbagegenerated during the operation phases of the project.

As estimated, approx. 0.51TPDof solid waste will be generated from group housingproject.

Waste Management during operation phase:Municipal Solid WasteSweepers will be engaged for door to door collection and handling municipalwaste.Different colored bins/ containers will be provided at designated places for collectionof waste.Adequate number of collection bins separately for biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste shall be provided as per the Municipal Solid Waste (Managementand Handling) Rule, 2000. Wastes from such bins shall be collected on daily basis handedover to authorized agency for disposal

Appropriate site for storage and segregation will be identified in the project.

All waste collection bins shall be properly maintained on regular basis.

Arrangement will be made with local civic authority, for providing garbage stationor transfer point (preferably near the entry/ exit point of the site), for collection and

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disposal of inert waste. It will be assured that there is no spillage of waste alongthe internal roads during collection of wastes.

The garbage storage/transfer point will be covered and cleaned every day to asto avoid any nuisance, vectors and unhygienic conditions.

Landscape waste comprises of fallen leaves and other vegetative material which shall becollected and treated along with other biodegradable waste.

9.0 ENERGY CONSERVATION

9.1 Give details of the power requirements, source of supply, backup source etc. Whatis the energy consumption assumed per square foot of built-up area? How haveyou tried to minimize energy consumption?

Power will be sourced from:Dakshin Haryana BijliVitran Nigam Limited(DHBVNL).

The maximum power demand for the project is estimated to be as around 2000KW. Thepower shall be supplied byDakshin Haryana BijliVitran Nigam Limited (DHBVNL). DGsets of 2000 KVA are proposed to meet requirement of power back up during powerfailure.

Energy Conservation Measures & Management Plan:During operation phase, appropriate energy conservation measures & management planwill be adopted in order to minimize the consumptions of conventional energy. Thefollowing measures are suggested to be adopted. Details of energy saving measure:-

o Day light provision to all habitable room.

o Energy efficient lighting fixture LED lamps to reduce energy consumption.

o Incorporate solar passive techniques in a building design to minimize load onconventional systems.

o Use of local building material (400 Km range) to reduce pollution & transportationenergy.

o Use of Fly Ash Bricks

o The DG sets shall be automatically controlled to optimize the usage based on theactual load requirement at any given time. These measures will effectively cut downfuel & energy consumption. The D G sets are equipped with acoustic enclosure andDG stack height is 6 m above terrace of nearest tower.

o Variable frequency drive with Motors, Pumps and Lifts.

9.2 What type of, and capacity of, power back-up do you plan to provide?

I)Type: Diesel Generator SetII) Capacity:2000 KVA (4X500KVA)

9.3 What are the characteristics of the glass you plan to use? Provide specifications ofits characteristics related to both short wave and long wave radiation?

The Grouphousing project is not centrally air conditioned. It is proposed to use single plainglass of appropriate thickness U value of glass shall be 5.5 to 6 W / M2oK.

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Project is planned with appropriate and adequate shading devices such as balconies,chajjasto provide shades to windows and external walls. Buffer spaces such as cupboards,toilets planned on external façade will reduce heat gain.

9.4 What passive solar architectural features are being used in the building? Illustratethe applications made in the proposed project.

Passive solar technique:-Building design and envelope has been optimized through selection of appropriate walland roof construction and through adoption of solar passive measures after studying thesun path analysis to design shading devices.

Predominantly N/S orientation, opening in favorable wind direction.

Optimizing building envelope& window design to reduce cooling load (selection ofenergy efficient low U vale materials for envelop is application of high reflecting whitechina mosaic tiles to terraces).

Day light integrated to reduce artificial lighting demand.

Shading devices provide shade to windows & external façade.

Planned buffer spaces, like balconies, cupboards on external façade of building - toreduceheat gain & there by cooling load.

Adopting low energy passive cooling strategies:Landscaping to alter micro climate for better condition – Peripheral plantation and avenueplantation is provided to shed the hard areas & reduce heat island effect, reduction of noise& air pollution & provide buffer to sun heat.

9.5 Does the layout of streets & buildings maximize the potential for solar energydevices? Have you considered the use of street lighting, emergency lighting andsolar hot water systems for use in the building complex? Substantiate with details.

Yes, the layout of streets & buildings have been designed to maximize the potential forsolar energy devices. Further, solar energy will also be used for street lighting, emergencylightingand water heating etc.

9.6 Is shading effectively used to reduce cooling/heating loads? What principles havebeen used to maximize the shading of Walls on the East and the West and theRoof? How much energy saving has been effected?

Plantation in and around the housing complex would be also act as shield which willreduce the cooling load. Passive solar architectural measures have been adopted toprovide shades to windows and roof which would effectively reduce heating of buildingenvelope. Sunshades, balconies & buffer space designed on external façade will protectexternal façade from heat gain & reduce heat gain/energy consumption.

9.7 Do the structures use energy-efficient space conditioning, lighting and mechanicalsystems? Provide technical details. Provide details of the transformers and motorefficiencies, lighting intensity and air-conditioning load assumptions? Are youusing CFC and HCFC free chillers? Provide specifications.

o Building is not centrally air conditioned.o Energy Efficient Materials are proposed for the building envelope.

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o Conventional GSL/florescent lamps have been replaced with energy efficient T5, CFLlamps. This reduces lighting power density.

o 0.90orhigher powerfactorshallbemaintainedThiswillreduceelectricalpowerdistribution lossesintheinstallation.

o Pumps & Motors: shall be of BEE 4 star rating.o Chillers are not used as building is not centrally air-conditioned.o Allcables shallbede-ratedto avoid heatingduringuse.Thisalso indirectlyreduces

lossesand improves reliability.

9.8 What are the likely effects of the building activity in altering the micro-climates?Provide a self assessment on the likely impacts of the proposed construction oncreation of heat island & inversion effects?

The ground coverage has been deliberately kept minimum to increase open area.Alteration in microclimate will be negligible.

9.9 What are the thermal characteristics of the building envelope? (a) roof; (b) externalwalls; and (c) fenestration? Give details of the material used and the U-values or theR values of the individual components.

Thermal characteristics of building envelope. Walls-RCC framed structure with Fly ash brick external walls U- Value of Fly ash brick 0.463 W/m2 0k Roof/ terrace shall be finished with broken china glazed tiles/high SRI paints. Balconies/ sun shade to windows reduction of heat gain.

9.10 What precautions & safety measures are proposed against fire hazards? Furnishdetails of emergency plans.

Adequate measures for fire protection have been taken as per the provisions ofNational Building Code, Local fire bylaws and building bylaws.

The 6 minternal road will have sufficient load bearing capacity to withstand fireengines

The building materials shall be of appropriate fire resistance standard. Fire suppression system shall have fire extinguishers, Fire hose cabinet, internal

and external hydrants and sprinkler systemshall be provided in basement as perapplicable codes.

9.11 If you are using glass as wall material provides details and specifications includingemissive and thermal characteristics.

Not applicable, as this is group housing project without any glass wall.

9.12 What is the rate of air infiltration into the building? Provide details of how you aremitigating the effects of infiltration.

This is not centrally air conditioned building project, this is group housing project which relymore on natural ventilation. However during extreme weather (Summer/Winter) it isessential to have control on air filtration. With use of modern building Materials &technology it is possible to make air tight construction and control air infiltration rate.Application of sealants/weather-stripsproposed shall take care of this aspect.

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Air infiltration rate is controlled within the limit prescribed in ECBC norms, for mainEntrance door it is less than 5 l/s-m2 and for other fenestration it is less than 2l/s-m2.

9.13 To what extent the non-conventional energy technologies are utilizedin the overallenergy consumption? Provide details of the renewable energy technologies used.

Solar energy will be used for solar street lighting and water heating as per HAREDA / Govt.norms.

10.0 Environment Management Plan

The Environment Management Plan would consist of all mitigation measures for each itemwise activity to be undertaken during the construction, operation and the entire life cycle tominimize adverse environmental impacts as a result of the activities of the project. It wouldalso delineate the environmental monitoring plan for compliance of various environmentalregulations. It will state the steps to be taken in case of emergency such as accidents atthe site including fire.

Table4:Environment Management Plan

SN Potential Impact Action Parameters forMonitoring Timing

I. Construction Phase

1. Air Emission

All equipmentswill beoperated withinspecified designparameters.

Random checks ofequipment logs/manuals

Constructionactivities

Vehicle trips to beminimized to the extentpossible

Vehicle logs Site clearance andconstructionactivities

Any dry, dustymaterials stored insealed containers orprevented fromblowing.

Absence of stockpilesor open containers ofdusty materials.

Constructionactivities

Compaction of soilduring variousconstruction activities

Construction logs Constructionactivities

Ambient air qualitywithin the premises ofthe proposed unit to bemonitored.

PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NOxand CO

As per SPCB requirement.

2. Noise

List of all onsite noisegenerating machinerywith age to beprepared. Equipment tobe maintained in goodworking order.

Equipment logs, noisereading

Duringconstructionphase.

Working during night tobe minimized. Working hour records Constructionactivities

Generation of vehicularnoise

Maintenance records ofvehicles During constructionphase.

Implement goodworking practices(equipment selectionand sitting) to minimizenoise and also reduceits impacts on humanhealth (ear muffs, safedistances, andenclosures).

Site working practicesrecords, noise reading

DuringconstructionPhase.

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No machinery runningwhen not required.Acousticmufflers/enclosures tobe provided in largeengines

Mufflers/enclosures inplace. Prior to use of equipment.

Noise to be monitoredin ambient air within theplant premises.

Noise readingAs per SPCB requirementor quarterly whichever islesser.

The Noise level will notexceed the permissiblelimit both during dayandnight.All equipment operatedwithin specified designparameters.

Random checks ofEquipment logs/manuals

During constructionphase.

Vehicle trips to beminimized to the extentpossible

Vehicle logs During constructionPhase.

3. WastewaterDischarge

No untreated dischargeto be made to surfacewater, groundwater orsoil.

No discharge hoses invicinity ofwatercourses.

During constructionphase.

Waste water will bedischarged to outsidedrainage.

Discharge norms foreffluents as given bySPCB. During construction

Phase.Take care in disposal ofwastewater generatedsuch that soil andgroundwater resourcesare protected.

Discharge norms foreffluents as given byPCB.

4. Soil Erosion

Minimize area extent ofsite clearance, bystaying within thedefined boundaries

Site boundaries notextended / breached asper plan document.

During constructionPhase.

Protect topsoil stockpilewhere possible at edgeofsite.

Effective cover in place. During constructionPhase.

5.Drainage andeffluentManagement

Ensure drainagesystem and specificdesign measures areworking effectively.The design toincorporate existingdrainage pattern andavoid disturbing thesame.

Visual inspection ofdrainage and recordsthereof

During construction phase

6. WasteManagement

Implement wastemanagement plan thatidentifies andcharacterizes everywaste arisingassociated withproposed activities andwhich identifies theprocedures forcollection, handling &disposal of each wastearising.

Comprehensive WasteManagement Plan inplace and available forinspection on-site.Compliance with MSWRules, 1and HazardousWastes (Management,Handling and TransBoundary MovementRules), 2008

Prior to siteClearance.

7.Non-routineevents andaccidental

Plan to be drawn up,considering likelyemergencies and steps

Mock drills and recordsof the same During construction phase

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releases required to prevent/limitconsequences.

8.EnvironmentalManagementCell/Unit

The EnvironmentalManagement Cell/Unitis to be set up toensure implementationand monitoring ofenvironmentalsafeguards.

A formal letter from themanagement indicatingformation ofEnvironmentManagement Cell

During construction phase

II. Operational Phase

9. Air Emission

Stack emissions fromDG set to be monitored PM, SO2, NOx, CO

During operationphase

Ambient air qualitywithin the premises ofthe proposed unit to bemonitored.Exhaust from vehiclesto be minimized by useof fuel efficient vehiclesand well maintainedvehicles having PUCcertificate.

PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NOx,and CO as given bySPCB. Vehicle logs tobe maintained

Vehicle trips to beminimized to the extentpossible

Vehicle logs

10. Noise

Noise generated fromoperation of DG set tobe optimized andmonitored. DG sets areto be provided withacoustic enclosureswith appropriate heightof chimney above rooflevel or as specified byPCB

Maintain records ofvehicles During operation

Phase

Generation of vehicularnoise

Maintain records ofvehicles

11. WastewaterDischarge

No untreated dischargeto be made to surfacewater, groundwater orsoil.

No discharge hoses invicinity ofwatercourses.

During operation phase.Take care in disposal ofwastewater generatedsuch that soil andgroundwater resourcesare protected

Discharge norms foreffluents as given bySPCB

12. Drainage and EffluentManagement

Ensure drainagesystem and specificdesign measures areworking effectively.Design to incorporateexisting drainagepattern and avoiddisturbing the same.

Visual inspection ofdrainage and recordsthereof

During operation phase

13. Energy Usage

Replacement ofconventional luminariesto energy efficientluminary fittings

Luminary parameters During operation phase

14.Emergencypreparedness, suchas fire fighting

Fire protection andsafety measures totake care of fire andexplosion hazards, tobe assessed and stepstaken for prevention.

Mock drill records, onsite emergency plan,evacuation plan

During operation phase

15. Environment The Environment A formal letter from the During operation phase

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Table 5: Environment Monitoring Plan(Construction Phase)

S. No. Particulars Parameters Frequency1. Ambient Air Monitoring PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NOx, CO Half Yearly2. Water Quality Monitoring Drinking Water Standard Half yearly3. Noise Level Monitoring 24 Hrs. Noise Level Once in a month

Table 6: Environment Monitoring Plan (Operation Phase)

S. No. Particulars Parameters Frequency1. Ambient Air Monitoring PM 2.5, PM 10, SO2, NOx, CO Half yearly2. Stack Emission Monitoring PM, SO2, NOx Half yearly

3. Treated Effluent Monitoring pH, BOD, COD, O& G, TotalSuspended Solids Monthly

4. Noise Level Monitoring 24 Hrs. Noise Level Quarterly

ManagementCell/Unit

Management Cell/Unitto be set up to ensureimplementation andmonitoring ofenvironmentalsafeguards.

management indicatingformation ofEnvironmentManagement Cell

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

M/s Mangalam Multiplex Pvt. Ltd.is one of the leading real estate developersexecuting various projects under various stages of development and execution. Theyhave rich experience in the field of real estate and with their creative, innovativeideas and world class technologies; they have completed many residential, andeducation complex. In continuation of the same and considering the emergingdemand of residential facilities in district Gurgaon, M/s Mangalam Multiplex Pvt.Ltd.has proposed group housing, located at Village-Badshahpur, Sector-65,Gurgaon, Haryana.

Fig 1: Master Plan Gurgaon

Gurgaon district has witnessed rapid urban development with substantial industrialgrowth, housing colonies and a plethora of multinational organizations that have setup base here. The development of industries and establishment of MNCs hascontributed a significant increase in population in Gurgaon and its nearby areas likeSohna, Daruhera, Manesar also. In order to meet the emerging demand and toprovide quality housing, the group housingproject is proposed at Village-Badshahpur,Sector-65, Gurgaon, Haryana.

2.0 PROJECT DETAILS

The proposed project is planned on a total Plot area of 14254.24 sq m to beconstructed at Village-Badshahpur, Sector-65, Gurgaon, Haryana. The total builtuparea will be 44113sq m. Project will provide, following facilities to make it acomfortable and convenient living for its residents: 24 X 7 hrs. Security. Parks equipped with swings and slopes with jogging

& walking tracks. Adequate cross ventilation and ideal natural light in every apartment. Provision for lifts and comfortable staircase. Adequate Parking facility, Community Hall 24 hrs water supply, DG set Power back up.

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

M/s Mangalam Multiplex Pvt. Ltd.is one of the leading real estate developersexecuting various projects under various stages of development and execution. Theyhave rich experience in the field of real estate and with their creative, innovativeideas and world class technologies; they have completed many residential, andeducation complex. In continuation of the same and considering the emergingdemand of residential facilities in district Gurgaon, M/s Mangalam Multiplex Pvt.Ltd.has proposed group housing, located at Village-Badshahpur, Sector-65,Gurgaon, Haryana.

Fig 1: Master Plan Gurgaon

Gurgaon district has witnessed rapid urban development with substantial industrialgrowth, housing colonies and a plethora of multinational organizations that have setup base here. The development of industries and establishment of MNCs hascontributed a significant increase in population in Gurgaon and its nearby areas likeSohna, Daruhera, Manesar also. In order to meet the emerging demand and toprovide quality housing, the group housingproject is proposed at Village-Badshahpur,Sector-65, Gurgaon, Haryana.

2.0 PROJECT DETAILS

The proposed project is planned on a total Plot area of 14254.24 sq m to beconstructed at Village-Badshahpur, Sector-65, Gurgaon, Haryana. The total builtuparea will be 44113sq m. Project will provide, following facilities to make it acomfortable and convenient living for its residents: 24 X 7 hrs. Security. Parks equipped with swings and slopes with jogging

& walking tracks. Adequate cross ventilation and ideal natural light in every apartment. Provision for lifts and comfortable staircase. Adequate Parking facility, Community Hall 24 hrs water supply, DG set Power back up.

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

M/s Mangalam Multiplex Pvt. Ltd.is one of the leading real estate developersexecuting various projects under various stages of development and execution. Theyhave rich experience in the field of real estate and with their creative, innovativeideas and world class technologies; they have completed many residential, andeducation complex. In continuation of the same and considering the emergingdemand of residential facilities in district Gurgaon, M/s Mangalam Multiplex Pvt.Ltd.has proposed group housing, located at Village-Badshahpur, Sector-65,Gurgaon, Haryana.

Fig 1: Master Plan Gurgaon

Gurgaon district has witnessed rapid urban development with substantial industrialgrowth, housing colonies and a plethora of multinational organizations that have setup base here. The development of industries and establishment of MNCs hascontributed a significant increase in population in Gurgaon and its nearby areas likeSohna, Daruhera, Manesar also. In order to meet the emerging demand and toprovide quality housing, the group housingproject is proposed at Village-Badshahpur,Sector-65, Gurgaon, Haryana.

2.0 PROJECT DETAILS

The proposed project is planned on a total Plot area of 14254.24 sq m to beconstructed at Village-Badshahpur, Sector-65, Gurgaon, Haryana. The total builtuparea will be 44113sq m. Project will provide, following facilities to make it acomfortable and convenient living for its residents: 24 X 7 hrs. Security. Parks equipped with swings and slopes with jogging

& walking tracks. Adequate cross ventilation and ideal natural light in every apartment. Provision for lifts and comfortable staircase. Adequate Parking facility, Community Hall 24 hrs water supply, DG set Power back up.

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The design approach shall be sensitive to environmental issues. The main thrustshall be laid on energy conservation, safety and ease of maintenance and currenttechnological development. The Design Philosophy is to ensure fulfillment of allfunctional requirements in accordance with Design Guidelines, Relevant Standardsand Codes as well as local Bye laws.

The following design standards/guidelines with latest amendments shall be followedduring detailed design of services. In case of any discrepancy, the stringent shall befollowed:

National Building Code of India – 2005. Relevant Codes of National Fire Codes 2008. Relevant Codes of Bureau of Indian Standards Energy Conservation Building Codes 2009 Indian Electricity Rules 1956 Environmental Guidelines. State Byelaws. IEC 60726/ IS: 2026 (Part 1, II and IV)/ IS 11171(Part III): Transformers (Cast

Resin) IEC 60831/ IS 13340 & IS 13341: Capacitors IEC 60947/ IS 13947: Specification for low voltage switch gear & control gear BS 6651/ IS 2309: Lightning protection system BS 7430, IS 3043: Earthing& bonding BS 7671 requirements for electrical installation NEC – NFPA 70, National Electric Code.

The project area statement and its components are as per the table 1 details givenbelow:

Table1.Area Statement for Proposed Group Housing Project

Type of project Group HousingTotal Plot area 14254.24sq mProposed Built Up Area 44113sq mPermissible Ground Coverage Area (30%) 4276sq mProposed Ground Coverage Area (7.8%) 1113sq mPermissible FAR Area (175) 24944.92 sq mProposed FAR Area (172.7) 24618.53sq mGreen Area Proposed (30% of Plot Area) 4276.27sq m

3.0 CONNECTIVITY

The sector roads are well connected to the major roads. The site is located at at thedistance of 2.1 km, W from SH-13, 7.5 km, NW from SH- 15A and at 5.5 km, NWfrom NH-8. Almost all the surrounding areas and nearby villages are well connectedthroughroad network.

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Fig 1: Project site Location

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Fig 1: Project site Location

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Fig 1: Project site Location

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Fig 3: 10 km radius map

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Fig 3: 10 km radius map

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Fig 3: 10 km radius map

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4.0 PROJECT SURROUNDINGS

The group housing project site is located at Village-Badshahpur, Sector-65, Gurgaonin the state of Haryana. Project site is at 28024’19.33” N to 77003’58.05” E. (Source:Survey ofIndia). The detailsof site surroundings are given below in Table- 2.

Table-2: Site and Surrounding of the project Site

S. No. Particulars Details1. Nearest National Highway NH-8: 5.5 km, NW SH-13: 2.1 km, W, SH- 15A:

7.5 km, NW,2. Nearest Railway Station Gurgaon Railway Station, 10.8 km, NW3. Nearest Airport Indira Gandhi International Airport: 16 KM, North4. Nearest Town/ City Gurgaon city,7.2 km, NW5. River Body BadhshahpurJhil: 2.2 km, West6. Hills/ Valleys Nil7. Site Topography Plain8. Archaeologically Important

SiteNil

9. National Parks/ WildlifeSanctuaries

No National Parks/ Wildlife Sanctuaries falls within15 km from the project site

10 Delhi State Boundary Delhi-Haryana border is at 6.7 km, NE from theproject site.

12. Seismicity The study area falls under Seismic Zone-IV

500 m and 10 km radius surroundings of the project site are given above in Fig 3 andFig 4 respectively:

5.0 OCCUPANCY DETAILS

The residential population of the project will be 1005 persons, the floating populationassumed to be 100persons. So, the total population for the project is1105persons.The detailed population breakup is given below in the following Table -3.

Table -3 Population Break up

RESIDENTIAL DU'S POP/DU TOTALSALEABLE DU'S 135 5 675EWS 24 2.5 60SERVT UNITS ATTACHED TO MAIN DU 135 2 270TOTAL 1005VISITORS 100TOTAL POPULATION 1105

6.0 WATER DEMAND

6.1 Water supply & source

The water supply for the project during operation phase will be sourcedfromHUDA.The total water requirement based on the population will be 189 KLD.Thedaily water requirement calculation for group housing and waste water generation andreuse details are provided in table 4and the water balance Diagram is given below inFigure-5.

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Table 4: Calculations for Daily Water Demandfor Group Housing

POPULATION/AREA/UNIT

RATE INLTS

TOTALQTY IN KL

RESIDENTIALDomestic 1005 90 90.45Flushing 1005 45 45.225VISITORSDomestic 100 9 0.9Flushing 100 6 0.6TOTAL POPULATION 1105Gardening (Horticulture) 5691.91 3.5 19.92Water Cooled DG Cooling ( For 6 Hrs) 2000 0.9 5.4Street Washing 7449.78 3.5 26.07Total Water Requirement 188.57Total Treated Water Requirement 97.22Total Fresh Water 91.4CAPACITY OF STPWater Flow to STP (Domestic) 80% 73.1Water Flow to STP (Flushing) 100% 45.8Total Waste Water Generation 118.905Required Capacity of STP - 120% 142.7Say 145Available Treated Water (80%) 95.12Say 95.12Reuse of Treated Water 97.2Surplus Water to be Used for NearbyConstruction Activities -2

Fig 5: Water Balance Diagram for Group Housing

7.0 SOLID WASTE GENERATION, COLLECTION, TRANSPORT AND DISPOSAL

Solid waste would be generated both during the construction as well as during theoperation phase. The solid waste expected to be generated during the constructionphase will comprise of excavated materials, used bags,bricks, concrete, MS rods,

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Table 4: Calculations for Daily Water Demandfor Group Housing

POPULATION/AREA/UNIT

RATE INLTS

TOTALQTY IN KL

RESIDENTIALDomestic 1005 90 90.45Flushing 1005 45 45.225VISITORSDomestic 100 9 0.9Flushing 100 6 0.6TOTAL POPULATION 1105Gardening (Horticulture) 5691.91 3.5 19.92Water Cooled DG Cooling ( For 6 Hrs) 2000 0.9 5.4Street Washing 7449.78 3.5 26.07Total Water Requirement 188.57Total Treated Water Requirement 97.22Total Fresh Water 91.4CAPACITY OF STPWater Flow to STP (Domestic) 80% 73.1Water Flow to STP (Flushing) 100% 45.8Total Waste Water Generation 118.905Required Capacity of STP - 120% 142.7Say 145Available Treated Water (80%) 95.12Say 95.12Reuse of Treated Water 97.2Surplus Water to be Used for NearbyConstruction Activities -2

Fig 5: Water Balance Diagram for Group Housing

7.0 SOLID WASTE GENERATION, COLLECTION, TRANSPORT AND DISPOSAL

Solid waste would be generated both during the construction as well as during theoperation phase. The solid waste expected to be generated during the constructionphase will comprise of excavated materials, used bags,bricks, concrete, MS rods,

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Table 4: Calculations for Daily Water Demandfor Group Housing

POPULATION/AREA/UNIT

RATE INLTS

TOTALQTY IN KL

RESIDENTIALDomestic 1005 90 90.45Flushing 1005 45 45.225VISITORSDomestic 100 9 0.9Flushing 100 6 0.6TOTAL POPULATION 1105Gardening (Horticulture) 5691.91 3.5 19.92Water Cooled DG Cooling ( For 6 Hrs) 2000 0.9 5.4Street Washing 7449.78 3.5 26.07Total Water Requirement 188.57Total Treated Water Requirement 97.22Total Fresh Water 91.4CAPACITY OF STPWater Flow to STP (Domestic) 80% 73.1Water Flow to STP (Flushing) 100% 45.8Total Waste Water Generation 118.905Required Capacity of STP - 120% 142.7Say 145Available Treated Water (80%) 95.12Say 95.12Reuse of Treated Water 97.2Surplus Water to be Used for NearbyConstruction Activities -2

Fig 5: Water Balance Diagram for Group Housing

7.0 SOLID WASTE GENERATION, COLLECTION, TRANSPORT AND DISPOSAL

Solid waste would be generated both during the construction as well as during theoperation phase. The solid waste expected to be generated during the constructionphase will comprise of excavated materials, used bags,bricks, concrete, MS rods,

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tiles, wood etc. The following steps are to be followed for the management solidwaste:

Construction yards are used for storage of construction materials. The excavated material such as topsoil and stones will be stacked for reuse

during later stages of construction. Excavated top soil will be stored in temporary constructed soil bank and will be

reused for landscaping of the Commercial Project. Remaining soil shall be utilized for refilling / road work / rising of site level at

locations/ selling to outside agency for construction of roads etc.

Figure 6: Solid Waste Management Scheme (Construction Phase)

Following the guidelines of Central Public Health and Environmental EngineeringOrganization (CPHEEO) manual,quantity of solid waste generated will be 1720kg/day (@ 0.50 kg per capita per day for residents. Green area and landscapewastes generated has been considered @ 15 kg/acre/day).

Table 5: Quantity of Waste Generation for Group Housing

Total Waste Generation 0.51 TPDOrganic Waste Generation 0.31 TPDE- Waste Generation 03 KG/DaySludge Generation 42.81 KG/Day

Hazardous Waste Generation (DG Waste Oil) 400 Lts/ Annum

NB: The solid waste generation has been calculated @ 0.5 per capita per day basisFollowing arrangements will be made at the site in accordance to Municipal SolidWastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000 and amended Rules, 2008.

Collection and Segregation of waste1. A door to door collection system will be provided for collection of domestic waste

in colored bins from household units.2. The local vendors will be hired to provide separate colored bins for dry

recyclables and Bio-Degradable waste.3. For adequate number of colored bins (Green and Blue & dark grey bins–

separate for Bio-degradable and Non Bio-degradable) are to be provided at thestrategic locations of the commercial area.

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tiles, wood etc. The following steps are to be followed for the management solidwaste:

Construction yards are used for storage of construction materials. The excavated material such as topsoil and stones will be stacked for reuse

during later stages of construction. Excavated top soil will be stored in temporary constructed soil bank and will be

reused for landscaping of the Commercial Project. Remaining soil shall be utilized for refilling / road work / rising of site level at

locations/ selling to outside agency for construction of roads etc.

Figure 6: Solid Waste Management Scheme (Construction Phase)

Following the guidelines of Central Public Health and Environmental EngineeringOrganization (CPHEEO) manual,quantity of solid waste generated will be 1720kg/day (@ 0.50 kg per capita per day for residents. Green area and landscapewastes generated has been considered @ 15 kg/acre/day).

Table 5: Quantity of Waste Generation for Group Housing

Total Waste Generation 0.51 TPDOrganic Waste Generation 0.31 TPDE- Waste Generation 03 KG/DaySludge Generation 42.81 KG/Day

Hazardous Waste Generation (DG Waste Oil) 400 Lts/ Annum

NB: The solid waste generation has been calculated @ 0.5 per capita per day basisFollowing arrangements will be made at the site in accordance to Municipal SolidWastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000 and amended Rules, 2008.

Collection and Segregation of waste1. A door to door collection system will be provided for collection of domestic waste

in colored bins from household units.2. The local vendors will be hired to provide separate colored bins for dry

recyclables and Bio-Degradable waste.3. For adequate number of colored bins (Green and Blue & dark grey bins–

separate for Bio-degradable and Non Bio-degradable) are to be provided at thestrategic locations of the commercial area.

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tiles, wood etc. The following steps are to be followed for the management solidwaste:

Construction yards are used for storage of construction materials. The excavated material such as topsoil and stones will be stacked for reuse

during later stages of construction. Excavated top soil will be stored in temporary constructed soil bank and will be

reused for landscaping of the Commercial Project. Remaining soil shall be utilized for refilling / road work / rising of site level at

locations/ selling to outside agency for construction of roads etc.

Figure 6: Solid Waste Management Scheme (Construction Phase)

Following the guidelines of Central Public Health and Environmental EngineeringOrganization (CPHEEO) manual,quantity of solid waste generated will be 1720kg/day (@ 0.50 kg per capita per day for residents. Green area and landscapewastes generated has been considered @ 15 kg/acre/day).

Table 5: Quantity of Waste Generation for Group Housing

Total Waste Generation 0.51 TPDOrganic Waste Generation 0.31 TPDE- Waste Generation 03 KG/DaySludge Generation 42.81 KG/Day

Hazardous Waste Generation (DG Waste Oil) 400 Lts/ Annum

NB: The solid waste generation has been calculated @ 0.5 per capita per day basisFollowing arrangements will be made at the site in accordance to Municipal SolidWastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000 and amended Rules, 2008.

Collection and Segregation of waste1. A door to door collection system will be provided for collection of domestic waste

in colored bins from household units.2. The local vendors will be hired to provide separate colored bins for dry

recyclables and Bio-Degradable waste.3. For adequate number of colored bins (Green and Blue & dark grey bins–

separate for Bio-degradable and Non Bio-degradable) are to be provided at thestrategic locations of the commercial area.

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4. Litter bin will also be provided in open areas like parks etc.

8.0 POWER REQUIREMENT DETAILS

The power supply shall be supplied by Dakshin Haryana BijliVitran Nigam Limited(DHBVNL)the connected load for the project will be approx. 12000KW.

Table: 6 Power Demand

Electrical - Demand Load 2000 KWPower Back-up – DG Sets 2000 KVANo. of DG Sets (4X500)DG Stack Height (6M Above Tallest Tower) 141.50 M

8.1 Backup Power Details

There is provision of DG setsof 2000KVA (4X500 KVA) for power back up in theGroup Housing Project. The DG sets will be equipped with acoustic enclosure tominimize noise generation and adequate stack height for proper dispersion.

Energy Conservation Measures:The energy conservation measures shall be adopted to minimize the demand onnon- renewable resources and maximize the utilization efficiency of these resources.The benefits of Energy Conservation measures are as follows: Reduced Energy Consumption without sacrificing comfort levels.

Reduced destruction of natural resources.

Reduced air pollution

Reduced Pollution Loads.

Increased user productivity.

Following Energy Conservation Measures will be adopted:a) Compact fluorescent lamps (CFL’s) and Energy Efficient Fluorescent Tube Lights

(T-5) with high frequency ballast shall be used.

b) All fluorescent light fixtures are specified to incorporate electronic chokes whichhave less watt- loss compared to electro-magnetic chokes and result in superioroperating power factor. This indirectly saves energy. Electronic chokes alsoimproves life of the fluorescent lamps.

c) Energy efficient fluorescent lamps and CFL Lamps which gives approx. 30%more light output for the same watts consumed and therefore require less no. offixtures and corresponding lower point wiring costs.

d) All cables shall be derated to avoid heating during use. This also indirectlyreduces losses and improves reliability.

e) Power factor shall be maintained 0.9 or higher. This will reduce electrical powerdistribution losses in the installation.

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9.0 CONSTRUCTION OF STORM WATER DRAINS

A network of storm water drain will be all along the direction along the main roadsand cross roads of suitable area size (minimum size would be 0.5m X 0.3m X 0.3m).All storm water drains will be covered with RC slabs so as to prevent the entry of soiland dust. Strom water collected through storm water drains will be discharged intoMunicipal Storm Water Drains. Storm water drains will be constructed on both edgesof roads.

10.0 RAIN WATER HARVESTING SYSTEM

The storm water disposal system for the premises shall be self-sufficient to avoid anycollection/stagnation and flooding of water. The amount of storm water run-offdepends upon many factors such as intensity and duration of precipitation,characteristics of the tributary area.Rain water will be harvested and the potential forrain water harvesting projected is given as per the table 7.Four (04)rainwaterharvesting pits at selected locations, which will harvest the maximum run-off from thearea.

Rain water harvesting has been catered to and designed as per the guideline ofCGWA. The shaft is having a 3.0 m diameter including weep hole, vent pipe and 3 mdepth. Inside the shaft, a recharge well of 3 m diameter is constructed for rechargingthe available water to the deeper aquifer. The bottom of the recharge structure will bekept 5 m above water level. At the bottom of the shaft a filter media is provided toavoid choking of the recharge well. Design specifications of the rain water harvestingplan are as follows:

Catchments/roofs would be accessible for regular cleaning. The roof will have smooth, hard and dense surface which is less likely to be

damaged allowing release of material into the water. Roof painting has beenavoided since most paints contain toxic substances and may peel off.

No sewage or wastewater would be admitted into the system.

Table 7: Calculations for storm water Harvesting Potential

Particulars Road/PavedArea/Open Area Green Area Roof Top

AreaArea (Sq.m.) 7449.78 4276.27 1112.55Runoff coefficient 0.75 0.2 0.9Rainfall (m) 0.7154 0.7154 0.7154Harvesting potential (cu.m.) 3997.2 611.85 716.3

Net water availability andpotential for recharge (cu.m.) per

year (considering 20% losses)4422.3

Rain Water Harvesting Pit DesignParticulars ValuesPeak hourly rate taken @ 45 mm/hr for 15 min duration 86.9Volume of recharge pit 22No. of recharge pit required 3.95SAY 4

Total of 04 Rain Water Harvesting pits are to be proposed for artificial rain waterrecharge within the project premises.

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Figure-8: A typical recharge pit

11.0 LANDSCAPE & SHELTERBELT DEVELOPMENT

Total green area measures 4276.27m2 i.e. 30%of the total plot areawill be under treeplantation within the plots, commercial area and along the roads. There are severaltrees which will be planted along the sides of the Project boundary. Trees that are tobe planted in the project premises are given below in below:

The list of evergreen, shady, ornamental and floweringTrees for green belt development

List of TreesS.No. Botanical Name Common Name Type

1 Acacia auriculiformis Dalmoth Evergreen/Flowering2 Alstoniascholaris Scholar Tree Evergreen3 Anthocephalauscadamba Kadamb Deciduous/ Flowering4 Azadirachtaindica Neem Deciduous5 Bassialatifolia Mahua Deciduous/ Flowering6 Bauhinia variegated Kachnar Deciduous/ Flowering7 Bauhniapurpurea Orchid Tree Deciduous/ Flowering8 Bombaxmalabaricum Semul Deciduous/ Flowering9 Caryotaurens Fish Tail Palm Evergreen

10 Callistemon lanceolatus Bottle brush Evergreen/ Flowering11 Cassia fistula Amaltas Deciduous/ Flowering12 Casurinaequisetifolia Evergreen13 Chorisiaspeciosa Deciduous/ Flowering14 Dalbergiasissoo Shisham Deciduous15 Delonixregia Gulmohar Deciduous/ Flowering16 Erythrinaindica Deciduous/ Flowering17 Ficusbenjamina Weeping fig Evergreen18 Ficusinfectoria Pilkhan, White Fig Evergreen19 Gravelliarobusta silver oak Evergreen20 Jacaranda mimosifolia NeeliGulmohar Deciduous/ Flowering21 Neodypsisdecaryi Triangle Palm Evergreen22 Peltophorumferrugineum Copper Pod Deciduous/ Flowering23 Pheonixdactylifera Date Palm Evergreen24 Polyalthialongifolia Ashok Evergreen25 Roystonearegia Royal Palm Evergreen26 Schleicheratrijuga Kusum Deciduous/ Flowering27 Sterculiaalata Buddha Coconut Deciduous/ Flowering28 Tamirindusindica Imly Deciduous29 Terminaliaarjuna Arjun Deciduous

List of Shrubs1 Caesalpinnaepulcherrima Dwarf Gulmohur Evergreen/ Flowering

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2 Cassia biflora Deciduous/ Flowering3 Cassia angustifolia Deciduous/ Flowering4 Cassia glauca Deciduous/ Flowering5 Clerodendraoninerne Evergreen6 Ficusdaniele Evergreen7 Ficus panda Evergreen8 Gardenia jasminoides Evergreen/ Flowering9 Hamelia patens Evergreen/ Flowering

10 Hibiscus hirsute Deciduous/ Flowering11 Lantana camaradepressa Evergreen/ Flowering12 Lantana sellowiana Evergreen/ Flowering13 Lagerstoremiaindica Deciduous/ Flowering14 Murraya exotica Evergreen/ Flowering15 Neriumindicum Evergreen/ Flowering16 Nyctantes- arbor tritis Harsingar Deciduous/ Flowering17 Plumeria alba Champa Evergreen/ Flowering18 Tabernaemontanacoronaria Evergreen/ Flowering19 Tecomariacapensis Evergreen/ Flowering20 Tecomagaudichaudi Evergreen/ Flowering21 Thevtianerifolia Evergreen/ Flowering

List of Climbers1 Bougainvillea sp. Evergreen/ Flowering2 Clerodendrumthompsonae Evergreen/ Flowering3 Chlerodendrumsplendens Evergreen/ Flowering4 Ficuspumila Indian ivy Evergreen5 Pyrostgiavenustata Deciduous/ Flowering6 Quisqualisindica Madhumalti Evergreen/ Flowering

List of Groundcovers1 Asparagus sprengerii Evergreen2 Chlorophytum Evergreen3 Dianellatasmanica Evergreen4 Iresineherbistii LalSaag Evergreen5 OphiopogaonJaponicus Evergreen6 Pedilanthustithymaloides Evergreen7 Rhoeo discolor Evergreen8 Setcreaseapurpurea Evergreen/ Flowering9 Syngoniumpodophyllum Evergreen

10 Wedeliatilobata Evergreen/ Flowering

12.0 PARKING FACILITIES

Adequate provision will be made for parking at the proposed group housing. Thereshall also be adequate parking provisions for visitors so as not to disturb the trafficand allow smooth movement at the site.

12.1 Parking DetailsTable: 8

1 Parking Required as/Byelaws 203 ECS2 Parking proposed 275 ECS

13.0 SEISMICITY

Based on the tectonic features and records of earthquake, a Seismic Zoning maphas been developed for the country by Bureau of Indian Standard (BIS). The areaunder study falls in Seismic Zone-IV. Suitable seismic coefficients in horizontal andvertical directions respectively, will be adopted while designing the structures.Earthquake resistant construction material will be used.

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14.0 EMERGENCY LIGHTING

The emergency lights operated on battery power should be provided at appropriatelocations – such as corridors, common area, staircase, exit and entrance doors,parking, etc. The transformers will be kept energized and should feed independentlyalternate rows of lights so that in case of failure of one transformer, there will not becomplete darkness.

15.0 FIRESAFETY

Fire Fighting Designed: As per National Building Code 2005/guideline of Dist firedepartment.

Fire Tender route with access to each block.

Fire escape staircases as per NBC requirements.

Fire Alarm system

Sand buckets will be placed on each floor of convenient shopping.

16.0 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION MITIGATION MEASURES

16.1 Air Pollution

Increased traffic generation due to project (no. of parking space proposed for theproject is not going to cause significant increase in atmospheric concentration ofgases and will not result in heat island formation as adequate landscaping has beenprovided.

Mitigation Measures for Air Pollution during Construction StageAir quality around the project site will be impacted during construction stage. Variousconstruction activities especially related to handling of loose material are likely togenerate fugitive dust that will affect the air quality of the surrounding area of theproject site. To minimize such impacts following measures has been proposed:

All the loose material either stacked or transported will be provided with suitablecovering such as tarpaulin, etc.

Water sprinkling shall be done at the locations where dust generation isanticipated.

To minimize the occupational health hazard, proper personal protective gears i.e.mask shall be provided to the workers who are engaged in dust generationactivity.

Mitigation Measures for Air Pollution during Operational StageOperation of DG Sets is the only source of air pollution during operational phase.Sufficient stack height will be provided for proper dispersion of pollutants. Also, it isproposed to minimize air pollution by providing plantation as buffer on the peripheryof the project site and on the open spaces. An area of 5691.91m2 i.e. 39.93% of thetotal area has been kept for plantation purposes.

16.2 Water Pollution

The source of water pollution during construction and operation phase is due to

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waste water generated from toilets and washing.

Mitigation Measures for Water Pollution during Operational Stage:Waste water generation and treatment and reuse are dealt in 6.1.

16.3 Noise Environment

It is envisaged that within the proposed project there shall be maximum movementof light motor vehicles like cars and 2-wheelers which will lead to some increase innoise levels. It is proposed to minimize the noise levels by providing plantation asbuffer on the sides of internal roads, on the open spaces inside and around theperiphery of whole complex. Proper maintenance of the internal roads will also becarried out and Informatory signboards shall be provided to encourage vehicleowners to maintain their vehicle, not to blow horns and follow the emissionstandards fixed by Government Authorities.

DG sets will be kept in the acoustic chamber and ambient noise will be within theCPCB standardlimits.

Mitigation Measures for Noise Pollutionduring Construction StageDuring the construction stage, expected noise levels shall be in the range of 80-85dB (A) which will decrease with increase in distance as per the Inverse Square Law.Administrative as well as engineering control of noise will be implemented. Isolationof noise generation sources and temporal differentiation of noise generating activitieswill ensure minimum noise at receiver’s end. To prevent any occupational hazard,ear muff / ear plug shall be given to the workers working around or operating plantand machinery emitting high noise levels. Use of such plant or machinery shall not beallowed during night hour. Careful planning of machinery operation and scheduling ofoperations shall be done to minimize such impact.

Mitigation Measures for Noise Pollution during Operation StageIt is envisaged that there shall be maximum movement of light motor vehicles likecars and 2-wheelers which will lead to some increase in noise levels. It is proposedto minimize the noise levels by providing plantation as buffer on the open spaces andaround the periphery of whole complex. Informatory signboards shall be provided toencourage vehicle owners to maintain their vehicle, not to blow horns and follow theemission standards fixed by Government Authorities

DG sets will be kept in the acoustic chamber and ambient noise will be within theCPCB standard limits.

17.0 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS

The following construction materials are required for residential construction;

1. Coarse sand2. Fine sand3. Stone aggregate4. Cement5. Fly Ash6. Reinforcement steel7. Plywood & steel shuttering8. Pipe scaffolding (cup lock system)9. Bricks10. Marble

11. P.V.C. conduit12. MCBs/DBs13. PVC overhead water tanks14. Pavors15. GI pipe16. waste water lines17. S.W. sewer line upto main sewer18. PVC pipes19. Glass20. Joinery hardware

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Apart from this, in order reduce the overall energy requirement of the building,materials with low U value will be used.

18.0 LIST OF MACHINERY USED DURING CONSTRUCTION

(i) Dumper(ii) Concrete mixer with hopper(iii) Excavator(iv) DG Sets(v) Cranes(vi) Road roller(vii) Bulldozer(viii) Tower Cranes(ix) Hoist(x) Labor Lifts(xi) Concrete pressure pumps(xii) Mobile transit mixer

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