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Prepared by Amit Kumar Mishra Reg. RQP/DGMMP/66/2013 Page 1 MINING PLAN FOR BADIYAKHEDA CRUSHER STONE QUARRY LEASE VILLAGE : BADIYAKHEDA TEHSIL : JABALPUR DISTRICT : JABALPUR MINERAL : CRUSHER STONE (BASALT) KHASRA NO : 05 AREA : 3.36 HECTARE AVERAGE PRPOSED PRODUCTION : 55,000 M 3 /Year STATE : MADHYA PRADESH LEASE PERIOD : 10 YEAR PROPOSED PERIOD : 5 YEAR (AS PER AGREEMENT) SUBMITTED UNDER RULES 42 OF MP MMR, 1996 FOR GRANT OF QUARRY LEASE APPLICANT M/S. VAIBHAV ENTERPRISES PRO. ARUN MASANI RESI – G-4, GAURAV DELUX APARTMENT, LAKADGANJ DISTT – NAGPUR [MAHARASTRA] PREPARED BY: Address:- Arya Geo-Tech Services” Amit Mishra (Geologist) Regd. No. RQP/DGMMP/66/2013,Valid upto 29/07/2018 Kabara Colony, Nagpur Road ,Distt.-Chhindwara (M.P.),Pin -480001 (2017)

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Prepared by Amit Kumar Mishra Reg. RQP/DGMMP/66/2013

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MINING PLAN FOR BADIYAKHEDA CRUSHER STONE

QUARRY LEASE

VILLAGE : BADIYAKHEDA

TEHSIL : JABALPUR

DISTRICT : JABALPUR

MINERAL : CRUSHER STONE (BASALT)

KHASRA NO : 05

AREA : 3.36 HECTARE

AVERAGE PRPOSED PRODUCTION : 55,000 M3/Year

STATE : MADHYA PRADESH

LEASE PERIOD : 10 YEAR

PROPOSED PERIOD : 5 YEAR (AS PER AGREEMENT)

SUBMITTED UNDER RULES 42 OF MP MMR, 1996

FOR GRANT OF QUARRY LEASE

APPLICANT

M/S. VAIBHAV ENTERPRISES

PRO. ARUN MASANI

RESI – G-4, GAURAV DELUX APARTMENT,

LAKADGANJ

DISTT – NAGPUR [MAHARASTRA]

PREPARED BY:

Address:-

“Arya Geo-Tech Services” Amit Mishra (Geologist)

Regd. No. RQP/DGMMP/66/2013,Valid upto 29/07/2018 Kabara Colony, Nagpur Road ,Distt.-Chhindwara (M.P.),Pin -480001

(2017)

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CONTENTS

CHAPTER NO. PARTICULAR PAGE NO 1 INTRODUCTION 4

2 DETAIL OF AREA 5

3 TOPOGARPY 6-7 4 REGIONAL GEOLOGY & LOCAL GELOGY 8-9

5 RESERVE 10-11

6 MINING METHOD 12-17

7 MINES SAFTY & REGULATION 18

8 CONCEPTUAL PLAN 19-20

9 STACKING MINERAL REJECT AND DISPOSAL OF

WASTE

21

10 MINERAL PROCESSING 22

11 ENVIROMENT MANGEMENT PLAN 23

12 PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN 24-27

13 CERTIFICATE 28 14 RQP REGISTRATION NO COPY 29

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LIST OF PLATES

PARTICULAR PAGE NO KEY PLAN Plate No. 1

LOACTION PLAN Plate No. 2

KHASRA MAP Plate No. 3

SURFACE MAP Plate No. 4

SURFACE GEOLOGICAL PLAN & SECTION Plate No. 5

FIVE YEAR DEVELOPMENT & PRODUCTION PLAN Plate No. 6

CONCEPTUAL PLAN & SECTION Plate No. 7

PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSER PLAN Plate No. 8

ENVIRONMENT PLAN Plate No. 9

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CHAPTER – 1

1- INTRODUCTION:

This Mining plan is submitted to fulfil requirement of rule of MPMMR (42)

1996 for proposed/fresh quarry lease. State Govt. Issued directions for

preparation of mining plan of quarry lease vide M.P. Gazette notification dated

23/03/2013. The quarry lease has been granted for period of 10 year through

The Collector, Jabalpur (Mining Branch) wide consent order No.

771/KANIJ/QL/2016-17 Jabalpur Dated 7/04/2017 over an area of 3.61 hect. In

Village-Badiyakheda, Tehsil-Jabalpur, Distt-Jabalpur.

A. General:-

S.NO. Particular 1 Name of Applicant M/S. Vaibhav Enterprises

Partner Shri Arun Masani 2 Address RESI – G-4, GAURAV DELUX,

APARTMENT, LAKADGANJ DISTT – NAGPUR [MAHARASTRA]

3 District Jabalpur 4 Tehsil Jabalpur 5 Vilage Badiyakheda 6 Khasra No 05 7 Area 3.36 Hect.

2. nearest Location of Lease Area -

1 Nearest River Narmda River 2 Nearest Railway Station Jabalpur 3 Nearest Bus Stand Jabalpur 4 Nearest Airport The nearest major airport is Dumna Airport.

5 Nearest National Highway NH -7 & SH-22 6 District Jabalpur

7 Tehsil Jabalpur

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CHAPTER – 2

1- DETAILS OF THE AREA-:

The proposed quarry lease area is located at a distance of 20 kms. In

South from the district headquarter Jabalpur. The Badiyakheda Stone Quarry

for which quarry plan is being prepared located in the jurisdiction of Village –

Badiyakheda, Tehsil – Jabalpur, District – Jabalpur of M.P. The quarry lease

area is located on Survey of India Toposheet no 55M/16 and bounded

between the latitude & longitude /location of boundary pillars.

Details of Khasra no. and area are as follows

DISTRICT TEHSIL VILLAGE KHASRA NO.

AREA IN HECT.

OWNERSHIP/OCCUPATION

Jabalpur (M.P.)

Jabalpur Badiyakheda 05 3.36 Government land sanctioned for QL of Basalt

Total area 3.36 Whether area is recorded in forest: No.

Existence of public road : No public road is passing through the lease area.

Toposheet No. : 55M/16

Co-ordinates of boundary pillars:

Shown on the Surface and on the Surface Geological Plan,as Follows: Pillar No. A : N-23° 4’ 32.11” , E-79° 55’ 29.56” Pillar No. B : N-23° 4’ 39.97” , E-79° 55’ 29.48” Pillar No. C : N-23° 4’ 39.05” , E-79° 55’ 33.08” Pillar No. D : N-23° 4’ 33.65” , E-79° 55’ 38.09” Pillar No. E : N-23° 4’ 33.19” , E-79° 55’ 33.12” Pillar No. F : N-23° 4’ 33.57” , E-79° 55’ 32.99”

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CHAPTER – 3

TOPOGRAPHY-:

Topographically the sanction area is undulating area. Highest elevation 418 m in

southern part while level is 413 in northern part of QL area, thus total average

elevation different 5 m.

Climate

The climate of the area is generally dry except during the south-west monsoon season. The monsoon sets in generally during June and continues till the end of September. The annual rainfall of the area is between 1000 and 1100 mm. The mean daily maximum temperature goes about 40°C and mean minimum at about 26°C during summer. During winter the mean daily maximum

temperature goes at about 250C and the mean daily minimum at about 10°C.

Except during the south-west monsoon season, when the relative humidity is above 70 percent, the air is generally dry over the year.

Flora & Fauna - Regionally the area fall under subtropical climate zone and sustaining

dry tropical land. No trees are seen in the applied quarry lease area. Apart from this

many varieties of grass creeper and climate are found. The applied area is gentle

rolling topography of waste land and no flora presently available. No wild life is

reported in the area.

INFRASTRUCTURE

During the scheme period mine office, separate toilet for men and women and

shelter room will be constructed and first aid facilities will be enhanced

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WATER

Hand Pump Facility is available in lease area and also at village Badiyakheda. There

are no surface water bodies; drinking water is made available from dug well near

the applied area. Ground water level is below the conceptual pit depth proposed as

per the present knowledge of deposit. After the completion of mining operations in

this area the surface water is likely to be contaminated due to wash off from the

dust prone area the same be controlled by adequate plantation before the

conceptual period is over.

ELECTRICITY

Electric line is present lease area and also in village Badiyakheda at 1.5 Km.

Distance.

MANPOWER

Man power is easily available from the surrounding villages.

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CHAPTER – 4

REGIONAL GEOLOGY:-

Regionally the sectioned area occupied by Mahakaushal and lower Vindhyan mainly

composed of meta basis, intrusive amphibolites followed by rocks of Mahakaushal

Group of rock which mainly consist of Phyllites dolomitic marbles and quartzite

then followed by Jungle Group mainly consist of conglomerated Shales and siltstone

then followed by vidhyan Group Structurally both primary and secondary structure

have been developed. The rocks have been subjected to polyphase deformation and

two sets of joints have developed.

The regional succession as follows:

Alluvium Quaternary Deccan Traps Cretaceous ------------------------Disconformities--------------------------------------- Lameta Green Sand MNB.Sandstone ---------------------------------Unconformity-------------------------------- Sandstone, Shale, Godwana Super Group Carboniferous to Jurassic ----------------------------------Thrust--------------------------------------- Acid and Basic intrusive M Basic flows A Calcphyllites marbles H Dolomite/slate A Carbonate with chert bands K Middle to Phyllite A Quartzite U Lower Conglomerate S BHQ/BIF H Proterozoic Granite Gneiss A L REFERENCE [A] Special GSI Vol 28,83 [B] Fundamentals of Historical Geology and Stratigraphy of India, by Ravindra Kumar

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LOCAL GEOLOGY OF APPLIED AREA -:

The area is occupied by Deccan trap Basalt. It is dark brown to black, hard

and weathered in the upper part. It can be used to make gitti by crusher and thus

may be granted for Q.L.

Murum 1 to 1.5 m average.

Metal stone: 1.5 to 15m

Colour – Brown: Greenish black

Texture – Fine Grained

Hardness: 5-6

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CHAPTER – 5

RESERVES

Method of Estimation of Reserves: -

It has been already mentioned that the proposed lease area is an undulated

gentle sloping flat ground. The basalt stone covered complete part of the quarry

lease area and almost homogenous in nature. The following points are

considered for the estimation of Geological Reserves:

(a) The proposed quarry lease area is small lease area is gentle sloping flat

ground and it has not been divided into blocks because basalt deposit is almost

homogenous.

(b) The quarry limits considered 7.5 meters within the lease boundary.

(c) The Specific Gravity of basalt considered 2.65.

(d) Recovery of basalt stone considered 95% during quarry.

(e) The reserve of basalt stone are estimated as follows.

Geological Reserve Calculation:-

Resource= (Surface Mineralized Area) x (Average Thickness of mineral) x (Recovery)

Mineralized Area (M2)

Average Thickness ( M)

Recovery Resource (M3)

33600

25 95% 33600 x 25 x 95%

Total Mineral Resource 798000 M3

Minerals Reserve = (Total Mineral Resource) – (Remaining Reserve)

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Remaining Reserve: Deduction Perimeter Thickness

(M) Depth

(M) Recovery Remaining

Reserve

Due to 7.5 barriers as per Rules.

757 7.5 12 95% (757x7.5x12 x 95% )

= 64723

Due to slop stability

757 6 12 95% 757x (12 x 6 x 95% ) =51778

Remaining Reserve 116501 M3

Total Minable Reserve = (Total Mineral Resource –Total Remaining Reserve)

= 798000-116501

= (681499) M3

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CHAPTER 6

1- PRPOSED MINING METHOD

Proposed mining activity will be carried out by the open cast semi mechanized

method of mining using tools such as hand tool such as spades, chisel, hammer,

poc-lain and JCB machine. Basalt formation will be loosened by regular drilling

and this will be transport from pit bottoms to surface by manually or

mechanically by using poc-lain machine and from the loading point of view,

Basalt Stone is transport by truck/dumper to the use.

The proposed five year working will be emphasized with systematic pits

developed in area with development and production pit. Site services will be

provided in 7.5 m barrier zone of lease area.

During the ensuing years the stone quarrying will be according to the proposed

method of manual/mechanized means, for mechanized way the following

machines are proposed to use as on hire basis:

Details of machinery: The following machineries will be continued to deploy for

further proposal for the Building materials stone quarrying, are as follows:

Excavator Machine (poclain & JCB):100: One each

Dumpers/Trolleys: - 2-3

Chisel, hammer tasla, roads: Sufficient quantity

YEARWISE PROPOSED METHOD MINING

It will be commenced after the agreement and bhu pravesh with EC term and

condition and the mining method will be same as proposed with one production

bench of 3.0m height while thin layer of OB will be scrapped ahead of working in

Basalt formation and this thin layer of OB considered under waste and this waste

is saleable or it will be used for making and maintenance of approach road.

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2- BLASTING

a) Broad Blasting parameters:

Spacing 2 m

Burden 3 m

Depth of hole 5 m

Diameter of hole 50 mm

Power factor 8 t/kg of explosive

Charge per hole 450gm

Control blasting of maximum number to holes of total charge of 4.5 kg.

Occasional blasting is proposed for heaving purpose only.

b) Type of Explosive is used/to be used:

Gunpowder with safety fuse.

c) Power factor:

The powder factor anticipated is 8 tonnes of Crusher Stone for 1kg of

Explosive used.

d) Whether secondary blasting is needed:

Secondary blasting will not be needed due to the better fragmentation

results in the above mentioned blasting pattern.

e) Storage of explosive in the mine:

f) There will be no storage of explosive at the mine site. The predetermined

quantity will be purchased from Jabalpur and used.

g) Parameters adopted during blasting/drilling are as follows:

All the necessary precautions such as hoisting of red flag at a safe distance

alarming the people by whistling and shouting and removing them to safe

distance would be taken before blasting.

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3- MINE DRAINAGE -:

(a) LIKELY DEPTH OF WATER TABLE BASED ON OBSERVATION FROM NEAR

BY WELL AND WATER BODIES.

The groundwater resource is available in the form of hand pump/dug well near

the applied area and as per given information presently ground water 50-60m

BGL and the proposal are given quite above to GWT but in rainy season

accumulate water has to dewatered. Further the applied area is in vicinity of

naturally water logged area and one pond is eastern direction. The average

water retention during the rainy season in 2-3m and these water logged area has

protected by bund.

(b) WORKING EXPECTED TO BE REACHING ABOVE/BELOW WATER TABLE BY

WHICH YEAR:

Ensuring five year to conceptual period proposal is given up to 30MRL which is

20m above the ground water table. Further the proposals are given only 2m

depth hence there will be no impact to adjacent and nearby water logged areas.

(c) QUANTITY AND QUALITY OF WATER LIKELY TO BE ENCOUNTRED,

PUMPING ARRANGEMENTS AND PLACE WHERE MINE WATER IS FINALLY

PROPOSED TO BE DISCHARGED.

During the rainy season rain water and seepage water will accumulate in the

working work and this accumulated water will be discharged with the help of 5

H.P. pump having capacity to lift 22,000 lit/hour with maximum head of 12-

15m. The pumped water will be drained to the drained to the agriculture land

on in Nallah as per the situation.

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FIRST 5 YEAR PRODUCTION PLAN FOR –

FIRST YEAR

Bench Area m3 Bench HT-M

Volume M3

95% Recovery Crusher Stone M3

Working RL

Location

B2

9649 6 57894 55000 418-412 As Shown

On Section

57894 55000

SECOND YEAR

Bench Area m3 Bench HT-M

Volume M3

95% Recovery Crusher Stone M3

Working RL

Location

B2

9649 6 57894 55000 412-406 As Shown

On Section

57894 55000

THIRD YEAR

Bench Area m3 Bench Volume

95% Recovery

Crusher Stone M3

Working RL

Location

B2

9649 6 57894 55000 412-406 As Shown

On Section

57894 55000

FOURTH YEAR

Bench Area m3 Bench Volume

95% Recovery

Crusher Stone M3

Working RL

Location

B3

9649 6 57894 55000 412-406 As Shown

On Section

57894 55000

As Shown On Section

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FIFTH YEAR

Bench Area m3 Bench Volume

95% Recovery

Crusher Stone M3

Working RL

Location

HT-M M3

B3

9649 6 57894 55000 406-400 As Shown

On Section

57894 55000

As Shown On Section

QUANTAM OF PRODUCTION DURING 5 YEARS

Year Production M3

FIRST YEAR 55000

SECOND YEAR 55000

THIRD YEAR 55000

FOURTH YEAR 55000

FIFTH YEAR 55000

Total 275000 M3

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Rate of Production when mine is fully developed:

It has been already indicating that the total production will be mainly depends

on the requirement of the development of deposit is being designed in such fashion

that it will be produced:

Anticipated mine life:-

Mine Life = Reserve/yearly Production = 681499/55000M3 = 12 Years

SECOND FIVE YEAR DEVOLPMENT AND PRODUCTION SCHEME:

Year Year Year Year year 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25 2025-2026 2026-2027 Production 55000

M3 55000

M3 55000

M3 55000

M3 55000

M3

Next five year mining scheme Proposed production will be depend on

mining operation as per mining plan. Proposed rate of production when the

mines is fully developed year wise production during the Scand five year will be

as per above table.

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CHAPTER 7

SAFETY & SECURITY:

The applicant will follow all the rule regulation as per the provision of

Director of Quarry Safety for safety and security in the mines. To prevent access

to surface opening or excavated area from cattle’s and local people, the applicant

will made protective barbed wire fencing all around the lease boundary of the

quarry lease area of 2 meters height from the 1st year of quarry operation. The

applicants already appoint 1 watchman for twenty four hours watch, in the lease

area for security purpose.

For mining activity separate watch man will be appointed for security of

mine first aid facility will be provided at mine site. Fencing will be provided

around the working pit, which will restrict the fall of animal in to working pit.

Entrance of general public will be restricted and call be permitted if necessary

will prior permission of manager/supervisor/lessee.

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CHAPTER - 8

CONCEPTUAL PLAN

CONCEPTUAL MINING PLAN FOR THE ENTIRE LEASE PERIOD BASED ON THE

GEOLOGICAL, MINING & ENVIROMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS

(i) This is a fresh case, presently no old Pit in the applied area and as per

information the basalt is continued for more than 15 MT depth thus

consideration the mining is considered 12 m.

EXPLORATION

Nil.

(ii) CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT

Proposed mining will be by open cast manual means confined within the ultimate

pit limit (7.5m) and mine life 10 years Mine life may vary with production. Workings

are conceptualization on the basis of present knowledge of deposit which may

change after further proving of deposit.

A) Following pits are available in the area at present:

Nil.

B) Following Pits will be available at the end of first five year of mining plan

period stage:

Pit No. Average Area – M2 Average Depth –M No Of Bench

Location

QUARRY – A 27779 12 3 As per shown on plan

C) Following pits will be available at the end of conceptual period.

Pit No. Average Area – M2 Average Depth –M No Of Bench

Location

QUARRY – A 27779 12 3 As per shown on plan

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(iii)CONCEPTUAL TOP SOIL DUMP MANGEMENT:1 mt murrum

(iv)CONCEPTUAL RECLAMATION AND REHABILATON:

In the conceptual period about 2.7779 ha area will be developed up to 400 mrl

presently there is no mined out land

a) Present reclamation and rehabilitation is not required.

b) No area will “mined out” at the end of five year.

c) No area will come under reclamation and rehabilitation by the end of proposal

period, QL area is not added with any new area than at the end of conceptual

period about ha will be rehabilitated by bench afforestation and water reservoir.

Total mined area at the end of conceptual period 2.7779 ha.

The pit will be wire fenced with gate and proper haulage road will be provided up

to water logged limit.

* Afforestation details

FIVE YEAR PLANTATION CONCEPTUAL AFFORESTATION 20 PLANTS PER YEAR IN NW BARRIER ZONE

100 TREES

g) OPEN WORKING -:

The propose mining of Building materials stone will be semi mechanized by

using jaws of the machines and at required place the occasional use of blasting be

done and the lifting of the material will be manual & mechanized means will be

loaded to the dumper and tractor trolleys to the Crusher Stone or end users.

Proposed mining will be carried out by open cast semi mechanized quarrying

method. Separate bench will be made in OB and production bench in Crusher Stone.

Proposed production will be 95%, will be crushed to different sizes in the proposed

Crusher Stone. Upper capping of weathered formation will be removed by using

excavator with tipper combination will be used for backfilling the barrier zone

excavation. During the development and production phase the proper shape of pit

will be developed and it will reach to the MRL 400 m .

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CHAPTER 9

STACKING OF MINERAL REJECT AND DISPOSAL OF WASTE

The waste material comprises of soil, overburden and physical

rejects during the sizing of Crusher Stone. The estimated quantity of soil , waste

and rejects are as follows :

(In Cubic meter)

YEAR Mineral

(in Cub m.)

WASTE/REJECT

(in Cub m.)

TOTAL

(in Cub m.)

I 55000 2895 57895

II 55000 2895 57895

III 55000 2895 57895

IV 55000 2895 57895

V 55000 2895 57895

TOTAL 275000 14475 289475

LAND CHOOSEN FOR DISPOSAL OF WASTE WITH PROPER JUSTIFICATION: TOP

SOIL (WEATHERED WEATHERND FORMATION): -

Not applicable, top soil use as backfilling / use for plantation are proposed.

PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL SPECIFICATIONS STIPULATED BY BUYERS:

Chemical specifications are not basis for marketing, only compactness;

angularity impact value is the main criteria from the buyers.

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CHAPTER – 10

MINERAL PROCESSING

Mineral processing of ROM ore that is manual and mechanical dressing, sizing

& sorting etc. will be done at mine site or at Crusher Stone.

USE OF MINERAL: -

Crusher Stone is mainly used in the construction of building etc.

BENEFICIATION: Not required

OTHER:

A. SITE SERVICES:

Quarry lease holder is having facility of site services in the form of mine office,

store room, rest shelter, lavatory and mess. These facilities will be utilized for

the applied area till further additional requirement arises. Existing site

services will be maintained properly and will be increased as required. Site

services have been created outside the quarry lease area.

B. MANPOWER:

Manpower easily available from the nearby villages. The details of existing

and proposed manpower mentioned in the mining plan are given below.

DETAILS OF EXISTING MANPOWER:

Management and supervisory personal:

1 Supervisory Staff 1

2 Part time mining engineer 1 No. (Skilled)

3 Timing Keeper 2 No. (unskilled) 4 Skilled 3No.

5 Unskilled Labour 15 Per Vehicle 6 Security Personnel 1 for non working shifts. 7 Working Days 300 8 Avg. Annual production 55,000 M3 9 Per day production 183 M3

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CHAPTER 11

(i) QUALITY OF AIR, AMBIENT NOISE LEVEL AND WATER QUALITY:

(a) AMBIENT AIR QUALITY: The dust generated during of holes and by

mining activity, may pollute the air to some extent which will take care

by sprinkling of water as and proposed plantation will reduce the air

pollution to some extent.

(b) AMBIENT NOSE LEVEL: Drilling and movement of truck /dumper etc.

will create the transitional noise level in core/buffer zone. However

noise generated by these will be occurring at low level, hence the

ambient noise level is below the threshold value and ambient noise

level is good for habitants.

WATER: Water availability at the site; One bore well of 150m depth is observed

at near the village. Water available in the area villager’s area potable and no

adverse effect on water quality due to mining activity.

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CHAPTER 12

PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN

(A) BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF THE QUARRY-

Name : M/S. Vaibhav Enterprises

Partner Shri Arun Masani

Address : G-4,Gaurav Delux

Nagpur

(B) DETAILS OF THE AREA-

District : Jabalpur (M.P)

Taluka : Jabalpur

Village : Badiyakheda

Area : 3.36 Hect.

Details of khasra no. And area are given as follows

KHASRA NO. AREA IN HECTARE OWNWERSHIP 05 3.36 Government Land

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(In Hect)

AREA UNDER EXISTING LAND USE LAND USE AFTER LEASE

1. Pits 2. Dump 3. Approach Road 4. Plantation 5. Un used

0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 3.360

2.777 0.482

0.020 0.060 0.021

Total 3.360 3.360

METHOD OF MINING AND MINERAL PROCESSING:

Open Cast semi mechanized means mining method.

REASON FOR CLOSURE:

As per rules, Minor Minerals Rules and latest amendment vide Gazette

notification dated 23rd March 2013 and progressive mine closure plan has been opted

because of mining operation are yet to be started and suppose to be continued till

existence of the mineral in the area.

STATUTORY OBLIGATION:

No any statutory obligations imposed by the government yet. The mine owner is

submitting mining plan and progressive mine closure for approval to the competent

authority before the start mining operation of quarry lease.

Method of mining - Open cast manual mining operation.

Mineral processing – Hand Sorting and sizing of Stone.

MINE DISCRIPTION

(a) TOPOGRAPHY:

Please refer page no. 8

(b) REGIONAL GEOLOGY:

Please refer page no. 8

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(c) LOCAL GEOLOGY:

Please refer page no. 9

RESERVES AND RESOURCE

Please refer page no. 10

MINING METHOD:-

Please refer page no. 12

MINERAL BENIFICATION:-

Please refer page no. 22

REVIEW OF IMPLEMENATION OF MINING PLAN OF MINING INCLUDING FIVE YEARS PROGRESSIVE CLOSURE PLAN UP TO THE FINAL CLOSURE OF MINE –

Not applicable as it is a new fresh grant case.

CLOSURE PLAN

(ii) QUALITY OF AIR, AMBIENT NOISE LEVEL AND WATER QUALITY:

(c) AMBIENT AIR QUALITY: The dust generated during of holes and by

mining activity, may pollute the air to some extent which will take care

by sprinkling of water as and proposed plantation will reduce the air

pollution to some extent.

(d) AMBIENT NOSE LEVEL: Drilling and movement of truck /dumper etc.

will create the transitional noise level in core/buffer zone. However

noise generated by these will be occurring at low level, hence the

ambient noise level is below the threshold value and ambient noise

level is good for habitants.

WATER: Water availability at the site; One bore well of 150m depth is observed

at near the village. Water available in the area villager’s area potable and no

adverse effect on water quality due to mining activity.

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DISPOSAL OF MINING MACHINERY

As such there is no mining machinery.

ECONOMIC REPERCUSSION OF CLOSURE OF MINE AND MANPOWER

RETRENCHMENT:

As per the rule 42,J of MPMMR 1996 mine submitting the progressive mine closure

plan along with mining plan for the approval from competent authority State govt.

before the start mining operation . So at this stage it is not possible to discuss the

economic repercussion of mine and manpower retrenchment.

FINANCIAL ASSURANCE

Financial assurance Rs 60000 will be submitted by the quarry lease owner in favor of

competent authority of State govt. for 3.360 hect quarry lease area.

Place : Chhindwara

Date : 04/05/2017 RQP

Amit Mishra (Geologist) Regd. No. RQP/DGMMP/66/2013,Valid upto 29/07/2018

Kabara Colony, Nagpur Road Distt.-Chhindwara (M.P.),Pin -480001

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CERTIFICATE

A. Certified that the provisions of MP MINOR MINERALS RULES 1996 made there

under have been observed in the mining plan.

B. This is to certify that the provisions of Minor Mineral Rules 1996 have been

observed in the mining plan and wherever specific permissions are required by

the lessee will approach the concerned authorities for granting the permissions.

C. It is also certified that the information furnished in the above Mining

plan/Environment scheme are true and correct to the best of my knowledge &

belief.

Place : Chhindwara

Date : 04/05/2017 RQP

Amit Mishra (Geologist)

Regd. No. RQP/DGMMP/66/2013, Valid upto 29/07/2018

Kabara Colony, Nagpur Road Distt.-Chhindwara (M.P.),