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PRE – FEASIBILITY REPORT
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TABLE OF CONTENT
Sr. No.
Content Page No.
1.0 Executive Summary 25 2.0 Introduction of Project and Background
Information 26
3.0 Project Description 28 4.0 Site Analysis 33 5.0 Planning Brief 37 6.0 Proposed Infrastructure 41 7.0 Rehabilitation & Resettlement 42 8.0 Project Schedule 42 9.0 Analysis of Proposal 43
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Particulars Details
Location Chinawara Masonry Stone Mine Tehsil –Pahari, Distt –Bharatpur, Rajasthan
Total lease area 1.0 ha. Mineable Reserves 8,97,536 MT Capacity Proposed production – 1,42,740TPA (ROM) Life of Mine 6 Years Ultimate depth of mining 270 Estimated project cost 40.00/-lacs EMP Cost 50,000 DG Set N.A. Highest and Lowest Elevation Almost hilly having elevation 334-314mRL Land use Govt. Waste land Nearest Habitation/ Town Chinawara 1.5 km By Road Nearest Airport Gurgaon 100 km By Road Nearest Highway SH-13, 8.0 Km & SH-22, 5.5 Km from the lease area Nearest Railway Station Deeg 50.0 km by Road Power Supply Chinawara Nearest Dispensary and Govt. Hospital
Hospital is at Pahari.
Educational Facility Primary School is at Chinawara and Higher School is at Pahari.
Nearest Telephone Facility Chinawara Water Demand and Supply 4.0 KLD, Source: through Water Tanker Nearest Tourist Places None within the study area Defense Installations None within the study area Archeological Features None within the study area Ecological Sensitive Zones None within the study area Nearest Streams/ Rivers/ Water Bodies (from mine boundary)
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Seismic Zone Seismic zone – II.
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1. INTRODUCTION OF PROJECT /BACKGROUND INFORMATION Mining project for Masonry Stone with M.L. No. 121/2008. The project is located near village – Chinawara, Tehsil – Pahari and District – Bharatpur, Raj. Lease area – 1.0 hect. Proposed production – 1,42,740TPA (ROM).
2.1 Identification of the project and project proponent
Name of the Project Chinawara Masonry Stone Mine Name of theLessee Sh. Dwarka Sharma Location of the project Near Village – Chinawara
Tehsil –Pahari, Distt – Bharatpur (Raj.), Proposed Production 1,42,740TPA (ROM). Lease Area 1.0 ha. (Govt. Waste land) Mob. No. +919783523342 Email [email protected] Status of the Firm An Individual
2.2 Brief description of the nature of the project: Grant Order has been issued on dated 16/02/2010 having vide letter no. 1833 in
the favor of Sh. Dwarka Sharma. (Annexure 1)
Nature of the Project: Mining of Masonry Stone is Proposed in the Lease Area 1.0 Ha. (Govt. Waste
land) which will be done by Open cast semi-mechanized method of mining, Near Village–Chinawara, Tehsil – Pahari, District – Bharatpur, Rajasthan. Proposed Production is 1,42,740TPA(ROM).
2.3 Need for the project and its importance to the country and or region: The Mining project falls in the area of the district Bharatpur, Rajasthan devoid of sufficient agriculture activities and other industrial growth. The earning sources of the region are limited. The region has scarcity of water. Mineral wealth of the state Rajasthan provides the employment opportunity to the people of the state. Mining is one of the major core
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sector industries which play a crucial role in the process of country economic development.
2.4 Demands-supply gap: The demand of building Masonry Stone depends on the level of development and the rate of growth of the economy. However, there is a persistent demand for this commodity. Rajasthan being the largest producer is an important Masonry Stone producing state of India.
It is useful for building Stone Material Etc. 2.5 Imports vs. Indigenous Production
There will be no import for the project. There will be indigenous inputs in the entire mining activity.
2.6 Export Possibility The mining activity is not prospecting exports.
2.7 Domestic/Export Markets
Lessee would like to sale out the mineral in domestic market as per requirement. No export is proposed.
2.8 Employment Generation (Direct or Indirect) The mining project will generate direct & indirect employment. About 16 people will get direct employment and 2-3 people will also be affected indirectly and employed with allied and related industries, such as transportation, maintenance, etc.
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3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 3.1 Type of project including interlinked and interdependent projects:
The proposed project is mining unit of Masonry Stone in the area of 1.0 ha. Situated at N/v-Chinawara, Tehsil – Pahari & District – Bharatpur, Rajasthan. Proposed Production is 1,42,740 TPA (ROM). No Interlinked or Interdependent project.
3.2 Location (Location map & Key plan is attached as Plate no. I & II respectively).
Village : Chinawara Tehsil : Pahari District : Bharatpur State : Rajasthan The entire project area is 1.0 hectares. (Govt. waste land).
The highest elevation of the lease area is 334 mRL and lowest being 314mRL.
3.3 Details of Alternate Site Considered and the Basis of Selecting the Proposed Site, Particularly the Environmental Considerations Gone Into Should Be Highlighted: Mining is site specific project hence no alternate site is considered.
3.4 Size/Magnitude of Operation It is proposed to produce 1,42,740TPA (ROM) of Masonry Stone from the area of 1.0 hectares by Open cast semi-mechanized method of mining.
3.5 Project description with process details: It is a mining project of Masonry Stone from the lease area 1.0 ha, situated at near village –Chinawara, Tehsil – Pahari, District – Bharatpur, Rajasthan. Proposed production is 1,42,740TPA (ROM).The material generated from this mine will be used mainly as building stone for construction.
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Ground Water Table
Proposed working will not intersect Ground water. Proposed Mining Method The Masonry Stone Mine shall be developed by Semi-Mechanized open cast mining by forming benches each of 6m height 3m width in a four pits. The masonry stone is being broken by blasting. This broken material is further drilled by jack hammer and then blasted to form masonry stone lumps which are being loaded by excavator into the hired trucks/dumpers.
Extent of Mechanization Type of Machinery Nos. Capacity
Excavator 1 L & T Compressor 1 Atlas Copco Drill Machine 1 Atlas Copco
Tractor 4 Ford
Dumper 4 Ashoka Leyland Loading Equipment JCB are available in the area on hire basis. Haulage and Transport Equipment
Haulage of the Masonry Stone within the mining area will be done by small excavator.
170-165mRL (20-25m bgl)
WATER TABLE
190mRL LOWEST LEVEL
270mRL (80m agl) ULTIMATE DEPTHOF MINING
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Transport from mine head to destination Transport from mine head to destination will be done by the trucks.
Source-Approved Mining Plan
Production/Year Per Year
ROM in volume
(Tones) Rejected
First Year 58,224 Nil Second Year 74,375 Nil Third Year 91,244 Nil
Fourth Year 1,12,784 Nil Fifth Year 1,42,740 Nil
Total 4,79,367 Nil Source-Approved Mining Plan
3.6 Raw material required along with estimated quantity, likely source, marketing
area of final products, mode of transport of raw material and finished product: Raw material i.e. Masonry Stone will be produced by Opencast Semi
Mechanized method of mining, proposed production is 1,42,740TPA (ROM); it will be transported to users by using trucks.
3.7 Resource optimization/ recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if any, should be briefly outlined.
Not applicable.
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3.8 Availability of water its source, energy/power requirement and source : The total water requirement for the project is estimated 4.0 KLD. Water for mining operation (dust suppression) and for domestic & drinking purpose will be arranged from tube well and Water Tanker.
Sr. No. Purpose Total Requirement (KLD) 1 Dust suppression 1.00 2 Drinking 2.0 3 Green belt 1.00
TOTAL 4.0 Diesel for tippers/equipment – about 180 Lt. per day is assumed to be consumed. Diesel will be brought from outside, from nearby diesel pumps.
3.9 Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their management /disposal:
There is no top soil in the area. As there is no generation of waste, (5% of total minable reserve is considering as mining loss i.e. while transportation & loading) hence no waste rock management required.
3.10 Schematic Representations of the Feasibility Drawing Which Give Information of EC Purpose:
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4.0 SITE ANALYSIS 4.1 Connectivity
Connectivity Details from Project Site:
4.2 Land form, land use and land ownership
The lease area under mining lease is a hilly ground. The highest elevation of the area is 334mRL and lowest elevation is 314mRL.
Sr. No.
Particulars Details
1. Road Connectivity
The village Chinawara, nearest population center is 2.0 km away from the lease area & it is connected with other important towns and cities through a good network of roads with regular public transport services. The Tehsil Headquarters of Pahari is at a distance of 16.0 km by road & District Headquarter Bharatpur is 110.0 km connected by road. The nearest railhead is at Deeg at a distance of 55.0 km from lease area.
2. Nearest Highway
SH-13 at about 8.0 km SH-22 at about 5.5 km
3. Nearest Railway Station
The nearest railhead is at Deeg at a distance of 50.0 km from lease area
4. Nearest Airport
The nearest civilian airport for regular commercial flights is at Gurgaon the road distance from the lease area is around 100 km.
Type of Land Area in Hectares Govt. Waste land 1.0
Total: 1.0
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4.3 Topography The lease area is a Govt. Waste land. In general the area is having hilly topography. There is no nalla flowing within the area. There is no village or human settlement in the lease area. The rain water spread out in the area & nearby areas. The highest contour in the area is 334mRL and lowest is 314mRL.
4.4 Existing Land use Pattern
The lease area is Govt. Waste land (1.0 hect.). There is no village or hutments within the lease area. Existing land use pattern is given as below:
Sr. No. Particulars Pre-Operational A) Mining Activity 1 Pits 0.4800 2 Top Soil Storage 0.00
3 Dumps 0.00 4 Road 0.00 5 Mineral Stack 0.00 6 Infrastructure 0.00 7 Plantation 0.00
8 Reclamation & Plantation Backfilled
0.00
9 Water storage 0.00 B) Remaining Virgin. Land 0.5200
Total area
1.0 Hect.
4.5 Existing Infrastructure: All necessary infrastructures will be developed before mining operation commenced. Site services as per Mines Rules 1956 will be developed. First-Aid station with all necessary medical facilities, Toilets as per the provisions of Mines Rules will be developed. Regular medical checkup of the mine employees will be carried out as per the provisions of Mines Rules 1956.
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4.6 Soil classification: The Soil of the Bharatpur District are grayish brown and yellowish Brown with wide variation in texture from sandy loam and clayey loam. The Soils at some palaces are affected by salinity/alkalinity. The soil of Bharatpur Bayana and Deeg Sub division are fertile. In northeastern part of the district, the soils are compact and have low permability, which causes water to stangnat on the surface during rainy season. Regional geology & local geology:
a) Regional geology:- The regional Geological settings of Bhartpur District show a wide variety of rock type belonging to the Delhi Super group of Middle Proterozoic age. The rock formations which outcrop in Bhartpur District are mainly Calc Gneiss, Quartzite, Amphibolites, Mylonite, Dolomite, Migmatite, Gneisses, Cal schist, marble, mica schist etc. The regional Geological Sequence of the region as described by Geological Survey of India, Miscellaneous Publication No.30, Part 12, 2nd revised edition is as follows:
Super group Group Age Lithology
Recent
Post Delhi
Delhi Super
Group
Ajabgarh/ Kumbhalgarh
Group
Alwar- Gogunda Group
Lower- middle
Proterozoic
Soil, Sand dunes
Pegmatite, Granite
Muscovite-Biotite Group, Quartzite,
amphibolites, mylonite, dolomite,
migmatite, gneisses, Calc Gneiss, Cal
schist, marble, mica schist, calcite,
Biotite schist, Calc Biotite schist,
Quartzite
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b) Local Geology Massive Quartzite is outcropping in the entire mining lease area. Most of the part of Quartzite is weathered and fractured. Geologically the Massive Quartzite in the mining lease area belongs to Delhi Super group. The stratigraphic sequence of the litho unit present in the area is as follows:-
Recent &sub recent - Alluvium & blown sand Delhi Super Group Ajabgarh Group Massive Quartzite Surface geological mapping has been done on a scale of 1:1000 and geological cross section and long section is prepared accordingly.
4.7 Climatic details
The area is characterized by semi arid with an average annual rainfall of about 657 mm, which is mainly received during monsoon season of June to September. There is a large variation of temperature in the area.
The minimum temp. recorded as 1.4º during winter whereas maximum temp. recorded during summer is 47º C. General wind direction is south west to north east.
4.8 Social Infrastructure The infrastructure like, toilets, first aid stations etc. will be provided inside the
lease area. The nearest Hospital is available at Pahari & Educational facilities are at
Chinawara (in the form of primary schools) & at Pahari (in the form of Higher schools) are available there.
Medical facilities, Primary Health Centre are there in the area, imparting services, for advance medical facilities. In each village one health worker has been appointed by the Govt. to provide primary health facilities.
The water required will be available by the local water well department in the lease area and through water tanker.
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Communication services like post office and telephones are available in the nearby village. Some of the villagers are having mobile phones.
An occupational health unit will be organized and the proposed measures will be adopted: Pre &Periodical Medical Checkup program for all the workers. Compulsory medical checkup program and first-aid box with necessary
equipment will be provided. Training for workers. Safety equipment i.e. dusts mask, safety shoes, gloves etc.
5. PLANNING BRIEF
5.1 Planning concept It is proposed to produce 1,42,740 TPA(ROM) of Masonry Stone from the lease area. It is situated in Bharatpur District of Rajasthan.
5.2 Population projection Man power requirement for mining is estimated to be 16 Nos. Most of the employees will be recruited from neighboring village depending upon the availability of skilled & unskilled people. Migration of highly educated and skilled person will take place but it will be on temporary basis. So there will no permanent migration of people, hence there will be no population projection.
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5.3 Land use Planning: Land use pattern (Hects.)
Sr. No. Particulars Pre-Operational Operational Post-Operational
A) Mining Activity
1 Pits 0.4800 0.7225 0.7225
(Convert into Water Reservoir)
2 Top Soil Storage - - 3 Plantation with topsoil
0.00
0.00 - 4 Dumps 0.00 0.00 -
5 Road 0.00 0.00 - 6 Mineral Stack 0.00 0.00 - 7 Infrastructure 0.00 0.0128 - 8 Rain water storage 0.00 0.00 - 9 Plantation 0.00 0.1213 0.2775 B) Remaining Virgin. Land 0.5200 0.1434 -
Total area
1.0 Hect.
1.0 Hect.
1.0 Hect.
5.4 Assessment of infrastructure demand (physical and social). Temporary office and stores will be provided in the mine lease area. Specified first-aid box with all necessary facilities will be maintained at the site office and the rest shelter as per Mines Act-1952. Medical facilities, Primary Health Centre are there in the area, imparting services, for advance medical facilities. Communication services like post office and telephones are available in the nearby village. Some of the villagers are having mobile phones.
5.5 Facilities provided: 5.5.1 Infrastructure
Additional facilities will be made as per the requirement. Arrangements for safe and healthy working conditions have been done. Provision of Drinking water from nearby villages or through tankers in dry period.
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5.5.2 Landscaping and green belt development To improve the aesthetic environment of the area it is proposed to plant 50
saplings at Operational stage at statutory barrier. During the first five years sapling of local species like Babool, Khejri, Neem, and Jaletc will be planted over an area of 0.3300 hect.
Plantation Programme
Protection of Plants: Following measures are proposed for protection of plants. The expected rate survival is assumed at 80%. To improve the survival rate in the adverse climate condition necessary consultation would be taken from the Forest department. Proposed plantation area shall be fenced properly for improving the survival rate. Plantation will be carried out in the lease area in phased manner.
5.5.3 Health and safety System During the Opencast Semi Mechanized working, and allied activities, all the precautionary measures shall be taken into account as per MMR 1961 and MCDR 1988 for safety and security.
Following Safety & security measures will be enforced;
Moving front of the quarry shall have temporary fencing. Permanent fencing will be provided where quarry has reached the
ultimate pit limit.
Year No. of saplings Year Wise Area (Hectare) I 50 0.045 II 50 0.045 III 50 0.045 IV 50 0.045 V 50 0.045
At the End of five Year 100 0.105 Total 350 0.3300
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Mine entrance will have a permanent check post and record shall be maintained of all persons / vehicles entering the mine area.
Round the clock security arrangement shall be provided to prevent inadvertent entry of persons.
5.5.4 Disaster Management and Risk Assessment
Inspite of following all the precautionary measures and following all safety rules, regulations and procedures, in mining accidents cannot be ruled out completely. The Project Proponent will formulate a Disaster Management Plan with the approval of DGMS. Following are the accidents which can take place in mechanised Opencast Semi Mechanized mining and measures proposed to be taken.
Fall of human beings or fall of machines from benches/ dumps/haul roads.
Due to drilling / blasting and handling of explosives.
Fire & Explosion in machinery
Emergency situation due to social reason such as public unrest, terrorism etc.
Preventive Measures: Creating beam on the side of benches / haul roads of height greater than or
equal to ½ tyre radius. Minimum height of beam shall be 1.2 m and slope 450. Minimum clearance of 1.5 m will be maintained between outer tyre and beam.
All provisions of MMR 1961, conditions imposed in permission for Deep hole drilling and blasting and use of HEMM, and conditions of explosive license will be followed.
Fire fighting equipment in the machinery/ workshop/ office will be maintained. Persons will be trained in the use of fire fighting equipment and mock rehearsal will be conducted.
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Training of security personnel.
Procedures as laid down in Disaster Management Plan to be followed.
Training; Persons will be trained in the following:
Knowledge of Chemicals and use of protective equipment Procedures for reporting emergencies. Location and use of fire fighting equipment Knowledge of alarm system and siren Evacuation procedures. Training in first aid as per Mines Rules 1955
Emergency Equipment & Facilities:
Mobiles.
Fire fighting equipment’s
Emergency medical supplies
Other protective equipment’s i.e. goggles, helmet, face shield, hand gloves,
safety belts, barricade tape. First Aid station as per the provisions of Mines
Rules 1955.
6. PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE S. No. Details
1 Lease Area 1.0 hectares. 2 Residential Area Not Applicable
3 Connectivity The village Chinawara, nearest population center is 2.0 km away from the lease area & it is connected with other important towns and cities through a good network of roads with regular public transport services. The Tehsil Headquarters of Pahari is at a distance of 16.0 km by road & District Headquarter Bhartpur is 110.0 km connected by road.
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The nearest railhead is at Deeg at a distance of 50.0 km from lease area.
SH-13, 8.0 Km SH-22, 5.5 Km
4 Green Belt During the first five years sapling of local species like Babool, Khejri, Neem, Amal Tas etc will be planted over an area of 0.225 hect.
5 Social Infrastructure Social Infrastructure and other necessary other facilities will be provided by mine’s proponent.
6 Water Management 4.0 KLD, Source: tube well and water tanker. 7 Sewerage System Domestic Effluent treated in soak pits and overflow used for
gardening
8 Industrial Waste Management
N.A.
9 Solid Waste Management
There are some subgrade mineral will be generated which will be stacked separately.
10 Power requirement N.A.
7. REHABILITATION & RESETTLEMENT PLAN
There is no human settlement within the mine lease area. No human settlement will be disturbed due to the mining activity. So, no Rehabilitation and Resettlement is proposed.
8. PROJECT SCHEDULE 8.1 Proposed schedule and approval for implementation
The Proposed project shall be established after getting the Environmental Clearance from SEAC, Jaipur.
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8.2 Project cost estimation Estimated Project Cost for the proposed project is Rs. 40.0/- Lacs.
(A) Capital investment/-
Site facilities = Rs. 30,000 Machineries & Tools = Rs 35, 40,000 Financial assurance = Rs. 1, 00,000 PMCP = Rs. 2, 00,000 Social fund & activities = Rs. 50,000 EMP = Rs. 50,000 Labour Skill Welfare Programme = Rs. 30,000
Total cost = Rs 40.00 Lacs/- (B) Operational cost-
The mineral will be mined from the lease area and the cost of per ton of mining will be approx. Rs. 125/- per ton.
8.3 ECONOMIC VIABILITY
The anticipated cost of mining is Rs. 125/- per ton cost. Average sale value is assumed at Rs. 250-280/- ton of Masonry Stone. Hence the project will be viable.
9. ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL Project will create direct & indirect employment opportunities within the
surrounding region. Unit will use good faith efforts to employ local people from the nearby villages depending upon the availability of skilled & un-skilled man-power surrounding the project site.
In the proposed project would require significant workforce of non-technical and technical persons. Migration of highly education and skilled experience will result in increase of literacy in the surrounding villages.
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In addition, the proposed expansion of project shall enhance the prospects of employment.
Assessment of the potential socioeconomic benefits during mining focused primarily on work force requirements, acquisition of supplies, and the temporary increased demand for services related to the mining project like food, housing, communications, law enforcement, medical care, local transportation etc. Due to these, additional revenue to local suppliers for required products and services related to the construction and operation phases of the project will generate.
Thus, mining activities will provide numerous new, although temporary, work opportunities for both skilled and unskilled labor, as well as contribute significantly to the local economy.
Additional government revenue expected from royalty, taxes, duties and other fees.
An added benefit to the proposed project will result in considerable growth of stimulating the industrial and commercial activities in the state. Small and medium scale industries may be further developed as a consequence.