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PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR PANDAPULI LIMESTONE MINE
Over an extent of 0.55.0 Ha
S.F.NO: 29/2A & 29/2D, AT PANDAPULI, SANKARANKOVIL TALUK, TIRUNELVELI DISTRICT
AND TAMILNADU STATE
Shri.K.R.Desingu Raja
No. 225, Sankarankovil Road
Rajapalayam-626 117,
Tirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu,
Consultant
AADHI BOOMI MINING AND ENVIRO TECH (P) LTD., (QCI/NABET Accredited EIA Consultant Organization)
3/216, K.S.V, Nagar, Narasothipatti,
Alagapuram (PO), Salem – 636004
Website: www.abmenvirotech.com
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +91427 2440446, 2444297
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CONTENT
CHAPTER
NO.
CHAPTER NAME PAGE
NO.
1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3
2 INTRODUCTION 6
3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 8
4 SITE ANALYSIS 13
5 PLANNING BRIEF 15
6 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE 17
7 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT 18
8 PROJECT SCHEDULE AND COST ESTIMATES 19
9 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL 20
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CHAPTER 1- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Proponent, Shri.K.R. Desingu Raja is having its registered office at225,
Sankarankovil Road, Rajapalayam-626 117, Tirunelveli DistrictTamil Nadu. The
mining lease was granted vide G.o.N0. 3(D) No.202 Industries (MMD-2) \Dept.
dated 28.11.1997 for a period of 20 years. (16.03.1998-15.03.2018).The Pandapuli
Limestone mine quarry is located in S.F.No: 29/2A & 29/2D, over an extent of
0.55.0 Ha of Pandapuli Village, Sankarankovil Taluk, Tirunelveli District, Tamil
Nadu.
The mining Plan for fresh grant of lease was approved by Indian Bureau of Mines
in letter no. TN/TNL/LST/MP-1019-MDS dated 23.05.1997 before the grant of
Mining lease. To comply with the rule of GCDR 1999, Any Mining Plan/Scheme if
not approved within 90 days, the lessee shall continue the quarry operation and
considered as deemed approval as per Rule 18 (5) of Granite Conservation and
Development Rules, 1999.
The lessee was follow only manual methods of mining, working with jack hammer drilling and blasting with maximum production of 1907MT per annum. The lease area is not agricultural land and the area is classified as Patta land. There is no nearby eco sensitive area and so it does not fall under general and specific condition as per the EIA notification 2006. The project cost is about Rs. 6 lakhs and EMP Cost is Rs 2 lakhs which is allotted for Environmental monitoring and management.
In view of delayed application and according to the MoEFCC notification S.O.
804(E) dated 14-03-2017, the project falls under Violation case as the proponent
had not obtained prior environmental clearance under the Environment Impact
Assessment Notification, 2006 and applied to EAC, New Delhi on 19.09.2017 vide
Proposal No: IA/TN/MIN/69572/2017.
In view of the Office memorandum vide F. No. Z-11013/22/2017-IA.II(M) dated
16.03.2018, I hereby resubmit the proposal under violation case to the
SEIAA/SEAC as I have submitted my proposal on the Ministry’s portal after 13th
September, 2017. Hence, I kindly request you to process my proposal for grant of
ToR as early as possible.
1.1. Salient features
FEATURE DETAILS
Name of the
Proponent and
address
Shri.K.R.Desingu Raja
No. 225, Sankarankovil Road
Rajapalayam-626 117,
Tirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu,
Type of land Patta/ Patta land
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Forest/PWD
Survey number 29/2A & 29/2D
Geographical features Co-ordinates:
Latitude-09°19'380”N
Longitude- 77o33’003”E
Toposheet No: 58G/1
Site Location Pandapuli village,
SankarankovilTaluk,
Tirunelveli District,
Tamil Nadu State.
Type of Project Lime stone quarry
Mining lease area 0.55.0 Hectares
Geological Reserves Recoverable reserves 85%=156790 tonnes.
Mineral reserves 85%= 18829 tonnes.
Production Average Production: 1690MTper annum. Maximum Production: 1907MTper annum
Depth of Mining 18m.
Method of Mining Mining only manual method of mining was proposed with jack
hammer drilling and blasting and by engaging manual labours
for limestone loading.
Category B2
Mining plan approval Approved Scheme of Mining Plan Letter videRoc.No.
TN/TNL/LST/MS- 946.MDS dated 04.11.2013.
Mining period In this Scheme of Mining period from 2013-2014 to 2017-2018
up to (15.03.2018).
Does it attract any
general conditions
specified in the EIA
notification, 2006?
No
Man Power 8 persons
Water requirement Total water requirement – 3.0 KLD
Drinking and Utilities 1.0 KLD
Dust suppression and Green Belt 2.0 KLD
Source: Mineral water supply and water tank
EMP Cost Rs. 2 Lakhs
Project Cost Rs.6 Lakhs
Nearest Town Rajapalayam-13Km
Nearest Railway
station
Rajapalayam Railway Station – 13km
Nearest Airport Madurai Airport –96 km
Nearest Hospital Rajapalayam Railway Station – 13km
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Land use pattern
S.no Description Present
Areas to be reclaimed &
rehabilitated at the end of
present MP/MS period (Ha)
Area To Be Reclaimed & Rehabilitated At The End
of Life of Mine(Ha)
01 Mining (quarry) 0.30.0 0.03.0 0.21.0 02 Waste dump 0.11.0 0.17.0 0.17.0 03 Office-
Infrastructure 0.01.0 0.01.0
04 Mineral stack/processing Yard
---- -- --
05 Sub –grade Mineral Stacks
-- -- --
06 Mine roads 0.03.0 0.10.0 0.10.0 07 Area under
plantation -- 0.13.0 0.15.0
08 Unutilized area 0.10.0 0.15.0 -- TOTAL 0.55.0 0.55.0 0.55.0
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CHAPTER 2 - INTRODUCTION
1.1. PROJECT AND THE PROPONENT
The Proponent, Shri.K.R. Desingu Raja is having its registered office at 225,
Sankarankovil Road, Rajapalayam-626 117, Tirunelveli DistrictTamil Nadu. The
mining lease was granted vide G.o.N0. 3(D) No.202 Industries (MMD-2) \Dept.
dated 28.11.1997 for a period of 20 years. (16.03.1998-15.03.2018).The Pandapuli
Limestone mine quarry is located in S.F.No: 29/2A & 29/2D, over an extent of
0.55.0 Ha of Pandapuli Village, Sankarankovil Taluk, Tirunelveli District, Tamil
Nadu.
The mining plan for fresh grant of lease was approved by Indian Bureau of Mines
in letter No.TN/TNL/LST/MP-1019-MDS dated 23.05.1997 before the grant of
mining lease. The mining lease was granted in G.O.3 (D) No.202 Industries (MMD-
2) Department, dated 28.11.1997 for a period of twenty years.
1.2. NATURE OF THE PROJECT
The limestone deposit in Pandapuli limestone mine is a metamorphic crystalline
variety of Archaean age. The limestone is overlain by 1.0m thickness of muram
soil. The depth of limestone is ranging from 3.0m to 18.0m,the quality of
limestone is generally around 39.89% CaCo3, 22.87% MgCO3 and 34.96%. The
general strick of the limestone band is North West-South East direction and the
limestone is dipping is towards almost 800South.
1.3. NEED AND SIGNIFICANCE
Cement industry is one of the main beneficiaries of the infrastructure boom.
While on the one hand several big and small cement companies are actively
considering expansion plans in anticipation of further growth demand for
cement. The growth in demand has prompted many cement industries to
consider expanding their capacities.
1.4. DEMAND – SUPPLY GAP
As limestone is a significant material in the cement production, the demand is
always there with that of cement.Moreover, the subject mine produces good
grade limestone leading to conservation of minerals resources.
1.5. IMPORT VS INDIGENOUS PRODUCTION
The limestone produced from Pandapuli limestone mine is meant for the captive
consumption in the cement plant.
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1.6. EXPORT POSSIBILITY
No exports of limestone are proposed.
1.7. EMPLOYMENT
Manpower proposed to look after and carry out the day to day quarrying
activities at the proposed production complies with statutory provisions of MMR
1961.The project extends employment to a total of 9 persons.
1.7.1. Management and Supervisory personal
Supervisory:
Manager (Foremen) : 1
Part-time Mining Engineer : 1
Clerk : 1
Total 3
Labour:
Highly skilled, skilled, a Semi skilled and unskilled :
Highly skilled : -
Skilled : 2
Semi –skilled : -
Unskilled : 3
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CHAPTER 3 - PROJECT
DESCRIPTION
3.1. TYPE OF PROJECT
The project involves quarrying of limestone from the proposed area by adopting
eco-friendly and safer techniques. The Limestone is collected in tipper/track and
being sent to the market.
3.2. LOCATION
The area is represented by Survey of India Toposheet No.58 G/11; the location
map is given in Plate 1 and figure 3.1.
Figure 3.1: Location of the proposed quarry
The area lies in the northern latitude of 9°19'380” and eastern longitude of
77o33’003”E.Figure 3.2 shows Latitude and Longitude of all boundary Pillars are
given below.
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Figure 3.2: Lease boundary and pillars overlaid on the Google Earth Image
3.3. ALTERNATIVE SITE
Since the project is site specific due to the availability of minerals, no alternative sites
proposed for this project.
3.4. YEARWISE PRODUCTION PLAN PROPOSED FRO NEXT FIVE YEARS
Theyear wise production was drawn based on the daily requirement of limestone
from this mine. The production from the mine will be maintained at rate of 1,690
tonnes of limestone per annum in next five years.The year wise production is
proposed for the next five years is given below in Table No.3.1 In this Scheme of
mining period from 2013-2014 to 2017-2018 up to (15.03.2018).
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Table No.3.1 year wise production plan proposed for next five years
Year ROM(t) Production 85% of limestone ROM(t)
Total waste(t)
Ore waste ratio
2013-2014 4290 3647 4694 1:1:28 2014-2015 1360 1156 204 1:0:17 2015-2016 1126 957 169 1:0:17 2016-2017 923 785 138 1:0:17
2017-2018 upto (15.03.2018)
2244 1907 337 1:0:17
Total 9943 8452 5542 1:0:654
3.5. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
3.5.1 Method of mining:
As per approved scheme of mining, the proposal to carry out mining with manual
method with 5.0m height and width of benches and with 600 slope. In the scheme
the bench height and width will be at 2.5 with 600slop. Loading of limestone,
waste, etc., will be done manually.The mine will be worked manually. ”B” category
mines. In overburden, a bench is formed with 3.0m height and width and with 450
Slope.
There Will Be Seven Benches in Limestone with 2.5 m height and width and at 600
slopes for the next five years with jack hammers drilling. The advancement of the
pit will be from North to South side of the lease area for the next five years.
Please refer Plate No V in the scheme of mining.
Conceptual position of the mining, there will be eight benches in Limestone with
2.5m height and width and at 600slope. The approach road has been made in the
continent place in the lease area. Foot paths and ramps and roads are suitably
formed for easy movement of men and material.
Haul roads will be made at a gradient of 1:10 to 1:16. The minerals locked up in
the boundary barrier, permission will be obtained from DGMS under Reg.111 of
MMR 1961.The overburden and waste materials will be dumped in the North
West & South West side of 7.5m boundary barrier of the lease area and
advancement of the pit will be form North to South direction of the present
working pit for the lease area, respectively during Scheme of mining.
3.5.2. DRILLING & BLASTING
The drilling Parameters:
Dia .of hole : 32 mm
Spacing : 0.9m
Burden : 0.6m
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Depth : 1.5m
Material that will be dislodged : 0.9*0.6*3.0*2.5/0.42
: 5 tonnes of ROM
Overburden does not need drilling and blasting.
The limestone benches have to be drilling and blasting.
Side burden and ROM have to be drilling and blasting.
Average materials to be dislodged/year : 1,989 tonnes
Yield/hole : 5.0 tonnes
No.of holes to be drilling/year : 4,398
No.of working days/year : 200
Average no.of holes/day : 1.9
Say : 2
Two jack hammer and two compressor mounted tractor is sufficient. This compressor
and jack hammer is used occasionally by a drilling contractor.
3.5.3. DETAILS OF EXPLOSIVE REQUIREMENT:
Overburden will be handed manually without drilling or blasting.
The average waste materials to be blasted/year : 1,989 tonnes
Average no. of holes to be drilling/day : 2
Explosives requirement per hole : 3 cartridge of
142gm or
0.42 kg.
For 2 holes, explosives requirement/day : 0.84 kgs.
Explosives requirement per year : 168 kgs.
3.6. RESOURCES
The fresh estimation of the reserves is based on the present working pits and strike
and dip extension and existing working mines in this region.The present mine
workings has been already reached a depth at about 18.0m depth from general
ground level. Hence, reserves are calculated up to a depth of 18.0m (3.0m
overburden + 15.0m limestone).The entire reserves were estimated as on 17.10.2013
as per the guidelines given in UNFC. The summary of updated balance reserve and
reserves and resources as on 17.10.2013 are given in the table no 3.1.
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Table no: 3.1
Classification Total
Quantity(t) Recoverable
Reserves 85%(t) UNFC Code
Grade
A. Mineral Reserves
1. Mineral Reserve 22152 18829 111 CEMENT & REFRACTORY
B.Remaining Resources
Mineral locked up in benches
20883 17751 222 CEMENT & REFRACTORY
Mineral locked up in boundary barrier 7.5m
141424 120210 222 CEMENT & REFRACTORY
184459 156790
3.7. WATER SOURCE AND REQUIREMENT
Whole some drinking water shall be provided as per the Mines Rules, 1955.
Quantity for drinking and utilities is 1.0KLD. Dust suppression and green belt of
water is 2.0KLD.Minimum quantity of 3.0KLD has to be maintained as per the
Rule. Drinking water is obtained from Mineral water industries by water canes.
Dust suppression and green belt is obtained from water tank.
3.8. POWER SOURCE AND REQUIREMENT
Electricity is not required as the mine will be working only during day time which
does not demand artificial light.
3.9. WASTE GENERATION
The waste produced includes mineral waste (15% of ROM). The waste after using
for road maintenance the balance is dumped in the non-mineral bearing area of
the North West & South West side 7.5m boundary barrier of the lease area. No
toxic or hazardous substance is produced. Details are given in the table no 3.1.
Table no.3.1
overburden Mineral Reject
Length (t) 59.0 176.0
Width (t) 7.5 7.5
Height (t) 5.0 1.0
Total Quantity (t) 4050 1492
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4. SITE ANALYSIS (i)
Topography(along
with map):
Topo sheet No: 58 G/11
SL.NO Latitude Longitude 1 N090 19’380” E770 33’ 003”
(ii) Land Form, Land use
and Land ownership
It is not agricultural land and the area is classified as Patta
land. The lease area of 0.55.0Ha will be utilized for mining
activities including mine roads, green belt development,
safety and infrastructure.
(iii) Existing land use
pattern (agriculture,
non-agriculture,
forest, water bodies
(including area under
CRZ)), shortest
distances from the
periphery of the
project to periphery
of the forests,
national park, wild life
sanctuary, eco
sensitive areas, water
bodies(distance from,
the HFL of the river),
CRZ, In case of
notified industrial
area, a copy of the
Gazette notification
should be given:
Nearest Village Reddiyapatti-1.5Km
Nearest Railway
Station
Rajapalayam Railway Station – 13km
Nearest Airport Madurai Airport –96 km
Nearest water
bodies
No major water bodies found
around 500m radius.
Defense
installations
Nil within 1O Km
Archeological
features
Nil within 1O Km
Forest Nil within 1O Km
Ecological
sensitive zones
Nil within 1O Km
Seismic zone Zone-II, Low damage risk zone as
per BMTPC, Vulnerability atlas
Seismic zone of India
IS: 1893-2002.
(iv) Existing infrastructure
within the site
The temporary structures like quarry office, rest shelter, first
aid station etc., exists within the quarry lease as per the mines
act/rule. The drinking water, communication, electricity and
primary education facilities are available in the nearest
villages. The lease area is well connected with road network
and approachable in all seasonal conditions.
(v) Soil classification The mining operation is very small in nature and is in an
almost plain ground with opencast working. The anticipated
mining depth is limited.
(vi) Climatic data from
secondary sources:
The climate of the region is tropical and the annual rainfall is
about 500mm during North-East monsoon. In summer, the
temperature rises to 380 to 410C and during winter period it
drops to 200 to 250C. The wind direction is NW-SW and vice
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versa. The variation in water table in the area is about 20MT.
(vii) Social infrastructure
available
i. GH – Rajapalayam -14km
ii. Rajapalayam Railway Station – 13km
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5. PLANNING BRIEF (i) Planning concept (type of
industries, facilities,
transportation etc) Town
and country planning/
Development authority
classification
On view monitoring of mining activity technical staff, skilled
and non-skilled labours are employed and thus
State/Central Govt. and Village Panchayat will get royalty.
About 8 people will get direct employment and equal
number or more will get indirect employment. The project
will commence only after obtaining Environment Clearance.
(ii) Population projection Population Characteristics - Pandappuli Village
In Sankarankoil Taluk, Pandappuli village had a total
household 1409 in 2001 which is increased 1585 in
according to census 2011. Village had a total person of
5954 in 2011 census previous census 5666 persons in 2001.
There were about 2950 men according to 2011 census and
2806 men in 2001 census marking an increase of 144 men
over the previous census. During 2001 there were about
2860 women (49.52%), which is increased to 3004 (50 %) in
2011 census.
Pandappuli village had a literate accounted for 3176
persons (56 %) in 2001 and increased to 4351 persons (73
%) in 2011. There were about 67 percent males in 2001 and
80 percent in 2011. There were about 1288 (45%) female
increases to 1973 (65%) classes as literates in 2011.
Sex composition is the most important demographic
characteristic that affects the incidence of birth and death.
The average sex ratio in Sankarankoil Taluk, Pandappuli
village was 1019 during 2001 and decreased to 1018 the
year of 2011. The lowest sex ratio may be either due to the
migrants for educational purpose and employment
opportunities and due to infant death of female in this
village.
Occupational Characteristics- Pandappuli Village
The term workers denote the population engaged in
primary, secondary and tertiary activities classified in the
census reports of Indian government. During the year 2001
Pandappuli village had 3303 workers accounting for 58.60
percent of the total population of the Village. During 2011
there were about 3299 (55 %) according to the census.
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There were about 1747 men (62%) during 2001 which is
increase to 1798 persons (60 %) according to census 2011.
There were about 1556 female according to 2001 which is
decrease to 1501 female during 2011 marking of decreased
about 55 women over the previous census.
In Pandappuli village had a total main workers accounted of
3229 (56 %) persons during 2001 census which is increased
to 3069 (51%) persons during 2011. There were about 1505
(52%) women in 2001 and 1349 (44%) women according to
the census 2011 marking a decreased about 156 women
over the previous census.
(iii) Land use planning
(break-up along with
green belt etc.)
There would not be any adverse impact in the existing
environment arising from the mining activities. However, to
protect the environment, the proponent would do
adequate afforestation program with 20Trees of regional
species every year at a survival rate of 80%.
(iv) Assessment of
infrastructure demand
(Physical & Social)
The existing road network will be sufficient to meet the
proposed production capacity. Existing approach road
being utilized for transportation.
(v) Amenities/ Facilities About 8 people will get direct employment and equal
number or more will get indirect employment. This
employment has a positive impact on socio economic
conditions of the nearby villages as most of the work force
will be from the nearby areas. Local persons will be hired
for meeting the requirement of trucks loading, plantation,
etc., Drinking water, rest shelter and first aid will provided
to workers at quarry site as per the mines act/rule.
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6. PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE
(i) Industrial area (Processing
area):
Nil
(ii) Residential area (Non-
processing area)
As the workers are hired from the nearby villages, no
residential areas required.
(iii) Green Belt It is proposed to plant 20 Neem trees along the
boundary for which the maximum survival rate would
be 80%.
(iv) Social Infrastructure,
Connectivity (Traffic and
Transportation Road/ Rail/
Metro/Water ways etc)
Given in 4 (vii)
(vi) Drinking Water
Management (Source &
Supply of water)
Total Requirement – 3.0 KLD
Domestic – 1.0 KLD
Industrial, Green Belt & Dust suppression – 2.0 KLD
Source – Mineral Water Industries & Water Tank
(vii) Sewerage System NA
(viii) Industrial Waste
Management
There is no generation of effluents/ toxic substance
involved in the quarrying operations.
(ix) Solid Waste Management: NA
(x) Power Requirement &
Supply /source
The mining activities are envisaged to be carried out
only during day time. All the equipment shall be
operated with diesel as motive power. Diesel used as
fuel machineries will be outsourced. 50 lit/day will be
utilized for this purpose. A 7.5 HP motor is engaged
for dewatering purpose. Tractor mounted compressor
is used for drilling. Hydraulic Excavator is used for
loading. Crane and 2 Tipper are used for
transportation.
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7. REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT
(R & R) PLAN
(i) Policy to be adopted
(Central/State) in respect of
the project affected persons
including home out sees, land
out sees and landless
labourers (a brief outline to
be given)
No human settlements found in the Mining Lease
area and no humans will be displaced from the area,
so the proposed project does not involve any
rehabilitation and resettlement.
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8. PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES
(i) Likely date of start of construction
and likely date of completion
(Time schedule for the project to
be given)
The project will commence only after
obtaining Environment Clearance.
(ii) Estimated project cost along with
analysis in terms of economic
viability of the project.
Project cost:
Project Cost Rs. 6 lakhs
EMP: 2 lakhs
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9. ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL
RECOMMENDATION)
(i) Financial and social benefits with
special emphasis on the benefit to
the local people including tribal
population, if any in the areas
The mining activities in this belt will benefit to
the local people both directly and indirectly.
The direct beneficiaries will be those who get
employed in the mines as skilled and un-
skilled workers. This operation doesn’t need
relocation of any habitants. The proponent will
plant sufficient number of trees around the
lease boundary as well as along the village
roads to keep the environment green. The
Proponent will maintain the infrastructures
and provide development fee of 2.5% of the
profit as per the Companies Act 2013 and CSR
Rules 2014 to the local Panchayat.
(Shri.K.R.Desingu Raja) Signature of EIA oordinator (Mining) Proponent (Mr.S.SURIYAKUMAR)
M.Sc., M.Phil, F.C.C. (Min) PGDBA, DIPC. Date : 19.03.2018 Place : Salem