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Proposed Group Housing Project At Plot No. – SC-01/01, Sector – 152, Noida, Uttar Pradesh (FormFormFormForm----1111 A)A)A)A)
M/s ATS Homes Pvt. Ltd. 25 JM EnviroNet Pv t. L td.
APPENDIXAPPENDIXAPPENDIXAPPENDIX––––IIIIIIII
( See Paragraph(See Paragraph(See Paragraph(See Paragraph––––6)6)6)6)
FORMFORMFORMFORM––––1A1A1A1A
(Only for construction projects listed under i tem 8 of the Schedule)(Only for construction projects listed under i tem 8 of the Schedule)(Only for construction projects listed under i tem 8 of the Schedule)(Only for construction projects listed under i tem 8 of the Schedule)
CHECCHECCHECCHECK LIST OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTSK LIST OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTSK LIST OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTSK LIST OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
(Project proponents are required to provide full information and wherever necessary attach (Project proponents are required to provide full information and wherever necessary attach (Project proponents are required to provide full information and wherever necessary attach (Project proponents are required to provide full information and wherever necessary attach
explanatory notes withexplanatory notes withexplanatory notes withexplanatory notes with the Form and submit along with proposed Environmental Management Plan & the Form and submit along with proposed Environmental Management Plan & the Form and submit along with proposed Environmental Management Plan & the Form and submit along with proposed Environmental Management Plan &
Moni toring Moni toring Moni toring Moni toring ProgrammeProgrammeProgrammeProgramme). ). ). ).
LAND ENVIRONMENT LAND ENVIRONMENT LAND ENVIRONMENT LAND ENVIRONMENT
Attach panoramic view of the project site and the vicinity)Attach panoramic view of the project site and the vicinity)Attach panoramic view of the project site and the vicinity)Attach panoramic view of the project site and the vicinity)
1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1. Will the existing Will the existing Will the existing Will the existing l and useland useland useland use get significantly al tered from the project that get significantly al tered from the project that get significantly al tered from the project that get significantly al tered from the project that is not consistent with is not consistent with is not consistent with is not consistent with
the surroundings? (Proposed the surroundings? (Proposed the surroundings? (Proposed the surroundings? (Proposed land useland useland useland use must conform to the approved Mas ter Plan / must conform to the approved Mas ter Plan / must conform to the approved Mas ter Plan / must conform to the approved Mas ter Plan /
Development Plan of the area. Change of Development Plan of the area. Change of Development Plan of the area. Change of Development Plan of the area. Change of land useland useland useland use if any and the statu tory approval from if any and the statu tory approval from if any and the statu tory approval from if any and the statu tory approval from
the competent au thority the competent au thority the competent au thority the competent au thority areareareare submitted). submitted). submitted). submitted).
Attach Maps of (i) siteAttach Maps of (i) siteAttach Maps of (i) siteAttach Maps of (i) site location, (ii) surrounding features of the proposed site (within 500 location, (ii) surrounding features of the proposed site (within 500 location, (ii) surrounding features of the proposed site (within 500 location, (ii) surrounding features of the proposed site (within 500
meters) and (iii) the site (indicating levels & contours) to appropriate scales. If not available meters) and (iii) the site (indicating levels & contours) to appropriate scales. If not available meters) and (iii) the site (indicating levels & contours) to appropriate scales. If not available meters) and (iii) the site (indicating levels & contours) to appropriate scales. If not available
attach only conceptual plans.attach only conceptual plans.attach only conceptual plans.attach only conceptual plans.
Location of the Project Si teLocation of the Project Si teLocation of the Project Si teLocation of the Project Si te
The proposed Project is a Group Housing Project at Plot No. – SC-01/01, Sector – 152,
Noida, Uttar Pradesh having Plot Area 10.685 ha. (1,06,852.08 sq. m.) and built up area
501124.805 sq. m.
Location map & Key plan showing location of the project site is enclosed as AnnexureAnnexureAnnexureAnnexure VVVV....
PropoPropoPropoProposed Land usesed Land usesed Land usesed Land use
The proposed project is planned and designed as per the regulations and procedures laid
down by Noida Industri al Development Authority. The development in the project site
will be consistent w ith the surrounding. There w ill be no change in land-use due to project
activities and the land-use will be conforming to the approved development Plan of the area.
The proposed si te is plain and devoid of rocky outcrops. It is not covered by any notified
forests or ecologi cal sensitive area. The Google image showing location of the project site
and area surrounding 500 m of the project site is enclosed as AnnexureAnnexureAnnexureAnnexure VVVVIIII....
1.2.1.2.1.2.1.2. List out all the major project requirements in terms of the land area, built up area, water List out all the major project requirements in terms of the land area, built up area, water List out all the major project requirements in terms of the land area, built up area, water List out all the major project requirements in terms of the land area, built up area, water
consumption, power requiremeconsumption, power requiremeconsumption, power requiremeconsumption, power requirement, connectivity, community facilities, parking needs etc.nt, connectivity, community facilities, parking needs etc.nt, connectivity, community facilities, parking needs etc.nt, connectivity, community facilities, parking needs etc.
Salient FeSalient FeSalient FeSalient Featatatatures ofures ofures ofures of the the the the PPPProjectrojectrojectroject
Par ti cularsPar ti cularsPar ti cularsPar ti culars
Project NameProject NameProject NameProject Name Proposed Group Housing Project
LocationLocationLocationLocation Plot No. – SC-01/01, Sector – 152, Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Proposed Group Housing Project At Plot No. – SC-01/01, Sector – 152, Noida, Uttar Pradesh (FormFormFormForm----1111 A)A)A)A)
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Type of projectType of projectType of projectType of project Building Cons truction Project
Plot AreaPlot AreaPlot AreaPlot Area 10.685 ha. (1,06,852.08 sq. m.)
Built up Built up Built up Built up 501124.805 sq. m (F.A.R - 297130.644 sq. m + Area Under Servi ces – 41162.662 sq.
m. + Basement Area- 73727.387 sq. m. + Stilt Area – 39114 sq. m. + non-F.A.R. area – 49990.112 sq. m.)
Ground covGround covGround covGround coverage erage erage erage Permissible: 32055.62 sq. m (30.00 % of plot area) Proposed: 18654.593 sq. m (17.46 % of plot area)
F.A.R Permissible F.A.R Permissible F.A.R Permissible F.A.R Permissible F.A.R ProposedF.A.R ProposedF.A.R ProposedF.A.R Proposed
Permissible: 378820.14 sq. m. Proposed: 297130.644 sq. m. (Proposed F.A.R . for Commercial: 15050.678 sq. m. + Proposed F.A.R. for Residential: 282079.966 sq. m.)
Maximum heightMaximum heightMaximum heightMaximum height Tower- 120 m.
Number of Number of Number of Number of
TowersTowersTowersTowers
20 Tower + 1 Commercial Center + 1 Club + 1 Milk Booth + Nursing Home +
Nursery School
Number of floorsNumber of floorsNumber of floorsNumber of floors 1 Basement + Stilt + Upper 37 Floor
Basement Area Basement Area Basement Area Basement Area detaildetaildetaildetail
Parti cularParti cularParti cularParti cular Parking Area Parking Area Parking Area Parking Area Servi ce Area Servi ce Area Servi ce Area Servi ce Area Total Area in sq. mTotal Area in sq. mTotal Area in sq. mTotal Area in sq. m
Basement 58076 sq. m. 4420.175 sq. m. 62496.175 sq. m.
Parking For Parking For Parking For Parking For CommercialCommercialCommercialCommercial
Required ParkingRequired ParkingRequired ParkingRequired Parking---- F.A.R/50 = 15050.678/50 = 301 Cars Proposed ParkingProposed ParkingProposed ParkingProposed Parking----
Par ti cular Par ti cular Par ti cular Par ti cular Area for ECS Area for ECS Area for ECS Area for ECS (sq. m.)(sq. m.)(sq. m.)(sq. m.)
AAAArea for Car rea for Car rea for Car rea for Car Parking (sq. Parking (sq. Parking (sq. Parking (sq.
m.)m.)m.)m.)
No. of No. of No. of No. of Parking Parking Parking Parking
ProvidedProvidedProvidedProvided
Surface Parking(@ 20 m2/ECS) 1200 Sq. m. 675 Sq. m. 60 Cars
Basement Parking(@ 30
m2/ECS)
12818.643 Sq.
m.
4803.75 Sq.
m. 427 Cars
TotalTotalTotalTotal 487 Cars487 Cars487 Cars487 Cars
Parking For Parking For Parking For Parking For ResidentialResidentialResidentialResidential
Required ParkingRequired ParkingRequired ParkingRequired Parking---- F.A.R/80 = 282079.966/80
= = = = 3526 Cars Proposed ParkingProposed ParkingProposed ParkingProposed Parking----
Proposed Parking for Residential:Proposed Parking for Residential:Proposed Parking for Residential:Proposed Parking for Residential: ----
Par ti cularPar ti cularPar ti cularPar ti cular Area for ECS Area for ECS Area for ECS Area for ECS (sq. m.)(sq. m.)(sq. m.)(sq. m.)
Area for Car Area for Car Area for Car Area for Car Parking (sq. Parking (sq. Parking (sq. Parking (sq.
m.)m.)m.)m.)
No. of No. of No. of No. of Parking Parking Parking Parking
ProvidedProvidedProvidedProvided
Surface Parking(@ 20 m2/ECS)
7020 Sq. m. 3948.75 Sq. m. 351 Cars
Stil t Parking (@ 30 m2/ECS) 39114 Sq. m. 14670 Sq. m. 1304 Cars
Basement (@ 30 m2/ECS) 58076 Sq. m.
21768.75 Sq.
m. 1935 Cars
TotalTotalTotalTotal 3590 Cars3590 Cars3590 Cars3590 Cars
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PowPowPowPoweeeerrrr rererereqqqquiruiruiruireeeemenmenmenmentttt : : : : 11863.737 KW, SourceSourceSourceSource: Local grid supply of Noida, UP
Power backupPower backupPower backupPower backup DG Sets of total capacity 9375 KVA (7x1250 KVA + 1 x 625 KVA) shall be provided for power back up in case of power failure.
WatWatWatWateeeerrrr rererereqqqquiruiruiruireeeemenmenmenmentttt &&&&
sosososouuuurcercercerce
Water requirement will be 1105 KLD Fresh water: 646 KLD
Recycled Treated Water: 459 KLD
Proposed Group Housing Project At Plot No. – SC-01/01, Sector – 152, Noida, Uttar Pradesh (FormFormFormForm----1111 A)A)A)A)
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SewaSewaSewaSewaggggeeee treatreatreatreattttmenmenmenmentttt &&&& dispdispdispdispososososalalalal
SewaSewaSewaSewaggggeeee treatreatreatreattttmenmenmenmentttt facilityfacilityfacilityfacility:::: STP of 750 KLD capacity SewaSewaSewaSewaggggeeee discdiscdiscdischhhharge:arge:arge:arge: No untreated sewage will be discharged outside the project site. The
sewage water will be treated and utilized for flushing; and Green area irrigation. Excess waste water will be discharged to municipal sewer only after treatment in STP.
EstimateEstimateEstimateEstimatedddd
ppppopopopopulationulationulationulation
Total population: 10352 Persons
Fixed population: 8600 persons
Floating population: 1752 persons
Solid waste Solid waste Solid waste Solid waste generationgenerationgenerationgeneration
4308 kg/day
Green Area Green Area Green Area Green Area Green Area Provided – 43379.800 m2 (40.60 % of total plot area)
CoCoCoConnnnnnnneeeecccctivitytivitytivitytivity The project site is well connected to other parts of City through servi ce roads.
Project Cost Project Cost Project Cost Project Cost 850 Crore
The proposed project layout plan (Si te plan) is enclosed as AnnexureAnnexureAnnexureAnnexure VIIIVIIIVIIIVIII .
1.31.31.31.3 What are the What are the What are the What are the likely impacts of the proposed activity on the existing facilities adjacent to the likely impacts of the proposed activity on the existing facilities adjacent to the likely impacts of the proposed activity on the existing facilities adjacent to the likely impacts of the proposed activity on the existing facilities adjacent to the
proposed site? ( Such as open spaces, community facilities details of the existing landproposed site? ( Such as open spaces, community facilities details of the existing landproposed site? ( Such as open spaces, community facilities details of the existing landproposed site? ( Such as open spaces, community facilities details of the existing land----use, use, use, use,
dis turbance to the local ecology).dis turbance to the local ecology).dis turbance to the local ecology).dis turbance to the local ecology).
The proposed site is a vacant land w ith scanty vegetations; this project will be constructed as
per Noida Master Plan 2021 A.D. and as per the defined building by-laws. The area adjacent
to the project is already developed (Evident from the google image). The project activi ties
will be confined in the si te only and the likely impacts on land-use, commercial facilities, and
open space w ill be very meager. The proposed project will not have any adverse impact on
the surrounding environment. Instead, the development of project in this area w ill increas e
employment opportuniti es and development activities. There will be no major dis turbance
to local ecology as no tree felling or clearing of vegetation is involved rather; the proposed
project has a proposal of green area development, which will increas e the aesthetic value of
the area. Total Green area development w ill be done on 43379.800 m2 (40.60 % of total
plot area). The Indigenous / local plants w ill be planted all around the periphery of the
project area and along the roadsides.
1.4. 1.4. 1.4. 1.4. Will there be anWill there be anWill there be anWill there be any signifi cant land disturbance resulting in erosion, y signifi cant land disturbance resulting in erosion, y signifi cant land disturbance resulting in erosion, y signifi cant land disturbance resulting in erosion, subsidence,subsidence,subsidence,subsidence, & ins tability? & ins tability? & ins tability? & ins tability?
(Details of soil type, slope analysis, vulnerability to subsidence, seismicity etc may be given).(Details of soil type, slope analysis, vulnerability to subsidence, seismicity etc may be given).(Details of soil type, slope analysis, vulnerability to subsidence, seismicity etc may be given).(Details of soil type, slope analysis, vulnerability to subsidence, seismicity etc may be given).
The proposed activity will not affect any si gnificant land dis turbance resulting in soil erosion,
subsidence and instability. Excavated earth material generated through excavation activity
carried ou t for foundation and construction of basements during the construction phas e. The
excavated soil shall be utilized for the purpose of developing project site, back filling, and
landscaping at the project si te.
Land/soil environment may be temporarily affected due to activities like site preparation,
excavation, material handling & storage etc. during construction phase. Proper drainage
system shall be provided to deal with the storm water in case of rain.
Soil type: A quantitative assessment of the par ticle size dis tribution in the soil was made by
wet sieve analysis and s edimentation analysis using hydrometer, as per procedures laid
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down is IS: 2720 Part IV. The parti cle sizes were designated according to the s cal e given in IS:
1498, which is given in Table below.
PARTICLE SIZE SCALEPARTICLE SIZE SCALEPARTICLE SIZE SCALEPARTICLE SIZE SCALE (IS: 1498)(IS: 1498)(IS: 1498)(IS: 1498)
S.N.S.N.S.N.S.N. Soil TypeSoil TypeSoil TypeSoil Type Par ti cle Size Range Par ti cle Size Range Par ti cle Size Range Par ti cle Size Range
1. Gravel 4.75-20mm
2. Sand Coarse 2.0-4.75 mm
Medium 0.425-2.0 mm
Fine 0.075-0.425
3. Silt & clay Less than 0.075 mm
Source: Source: Source: Source: BIS 2002
The area is located in an area of high seismic risk (zone IV) by national standards. Suitable
seismic coeffi cients in horizontal and vertical directions respectively, w ill be adopted while
designing the structures to mitigate the seismic impacts.
1.5. 1.5. 1.5. 1.5. Will the proposal involve alteration of natural drainage s ystems? (Give details on a contour Will the proposal involve alteration of natural drainage s ystems? (Give details on a contour Will the proposal involve alteration of natural drainage s ystems? (Give details on a contour Will the proposal involve alteration of natural drainage s ystems? (Give details on a contour
map show ing the natural drmap show ing the natural drmap show ing the natural drmap show ing the natural dr ainage near the proposed project site)ainage near the proposed project site)ainage near the proposed project site)ainage near the proposed project site)
The project is not likely to alter or obstruct any natural drainage courses. There is no natural
watercourse passing through the project site. Hence the proposal does not involve alteration
of natural drainage s ystems. As a resul t of excavation of topsoil during cons truction phase,
the impact on drainage pattern, and run off characteristics will be restricted to the small area
Project SiteProject SiteProject SiteProject Site
Located in Located in Located in Located in Zone IVZone IVZone IVZone IV
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and may not last more than one monsoon. Proper rain water drainage facility will be
provided and the run-off generated will be used for recharging the ground water level.
1.6. 1.6. 1.6. 1.6. What are the quantities of ear thwork involved in the construction activityWhat are the quantities of ear thwork involved in the construction activityWhat are the quantities of ear thwork involved in the construction activityWhat are the quantities of ear thwork involved in the construction activity----cu tting, filling, cu tting, filling, cu tting, filling, cu tting, filling,
reclamation etc. (Give details of the quantities of earthwork involved, transpreclamation etc. (Give details of the quantities of earthwork involved, transpreclamation etc. (Give details of the quantities of earthwork involved, transpreclamation etc. (Give details of the quantities of earthwork involved, transpor t of fill or t of fill or t of fill or t of fill
materials from outside the site materials from outside the site materials from outside the site materials from outside the site etcetcetcetc?)?)?)?)
The excavated earth material shall be u tilized at site for the purpose of back filling, green
area development, and other site development activities.
1.7. 1.7. 1.7. 1.7. Give details regarding water supply, waste handlGive details regarding water supply, waste handlGive details regarding water supply, waste handlGive details regarding water supply, waste handling etc during the construction period.ing etc during the construction period.ing etc during the construction period.ing etc during the construction period.
Water demand during the construction period will be met through hired private tankers;
hence no ground water at the site w ill be utilized for cons truction.
The solid waste generated during the cons truction phase li ke metal cuttings, debris, plas tic
material, and wooden logs etc. w ill be collected and sold to vendors and the other
construction wastes like bricks, concretes, etc. will be recycled in the site. The excavated
earth material shall be utilized at site for the purpose of back filling, green area development,
and other site development activities.
The waste generated during cons truction activities shall be limited to project si te only and
during construction phase only. These w ill be reused for backfilling after manual segregation.
Construction waste w ith no use along w ith the excess construction debris will be disposed at
designated places in tune with the local norms. These wastes shall be utilized for
construction of roads.
Conclusively, it can be stated that impacts may be confined to small area (mainly to project
site) and for short duration. Proposed mitigation plan suggests maximum re-use of
construction waste on site, removal of non-reusable waste from the site and its proper
disposal, which would reduce the impact significantly.
1.81.81.81.8 Will the low lying areas & wetlands get altered? (Provide details of how low lying and Will the low lying areas & wetlands get altered? (Provide details of how low lying and Will the low lying areas & wetlands get altered? (Provide details of how low lying and Will the low lying areas & wetlands get altered? (Provide details of how low lying and
wetlands are getting modi fied from the proposed activity).wetlands are getting modi fied from the proposed activity).wetlands are getting modi fied from the proposed activity).wetlands are getting modi fied from the proposed activity).
There are no wetlands or low -lying area present in and around the project si te. So, there will
be no impact on the same from the project.
1.91.91.91.9 Whether construction debris & waste during cons truction cause health hazard? (Give Whether construction debris & waste during cons truction cause health hazard? (Give Whether construction debris & waste during cons truction cause health hazard? (Give Whether construction debris & waste during cons truction cause health hazard? (Give
quantities of various types of wastes generated during cons truction including the cons truction quantities of various types of wastes generated during cons truction including the cons truction quantities of various types of wastes generated during cons truction including the cons truction quantities of various types of wastes generated during cons truction including the cons truction
labour and the mealabour and the mealabour and the mealabour and the means of disposal).ns of disposal).ns of disposal).ns of disposal).
During the cons truction phase, there w ill be no waste generated which can cause health
hazard. The surplus earth will be disposed off into low lying areas. Cons truction debris will
be coll ected and stored at earmarked place for reuse immediately from the construction site
and no accumulation shall be allowed.
There will be local l abours deployed which will have no contribution to the pollution. The
construction labours will have no residential facility except for rest shel ter so no waste
materials are expected to be generated.
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2. 2. 2. 2. WATER ENVIRONMENTWATER ENVIRONMENTWATER ENVIRONMENTWATER ENVIRONMENT
2.1. 2.1. 2.1. 2.1. Give the total quantity of water requirement for the proposed project w ith the breakup of Give the total quantity of water requirement for the proposed project w ith the breakup of Give the total quantity of water requirement for the proposed project w ith the breakup of Give the total quantity of water requirement for the proposed project w ith the breakup of
requirements for various uses. How w ill the water requirement met? State the sources & requirements for various uses. How w ill the water requirement met? State the sources & requirements for various uses. How w ill the water requirement met? State the sources & requirements for various uses. How w ill the water requirement met? State the sources &
quantitiquantitiquantitiquantities and furnish a water balance statement.es and furnish a water balance statement.es and furnish a water balance statement.es and furnish a water balance statement.
WATER REQUIREMENT CALCULATIONWATER REQUIREMENT CALCULATIONWATER REQUIREMENT CALCULATIONWATER REQUIREMENT CALCULATION
S.S.S.S.
No.No.No.No.ParticularsParticularsParticularsParticulars
Type ofType ofType ofType of
PopulationPopulationPopulationPopulation
Expected Expected Expected Expected
PopulationPopulationPopulationPopulation
Base of Base of Base of Base of
CalculationCalculationCalculationCalculation
(KLD)(KLD)(KLD)(KLD)
Fresh TreatedFresh TreatedFresh TreatedFresh Treated Water (KLD)Water (KLD)Water (KLD)Water (KLD)
Recycled Recycled Recycled Recycled
WaterWaterWaterWater
(KLD)(KLD)(KLD)(KLD)
Total Water Total Water Total Water Total Water Consumption Consumption Consumption Consumption
(KLD)(KLD)(KLD)(KLD) DomesticDomesticDomesticDomesticFlushFlushFlushFlushingingingingDomesticDomesticDomesticDomesticOthersOthersOthersOthers FlushingFlushingFlushingFlushingOthersOthersOthersOthers
1.
Residential Towers (Tower-1 to Tower-
32) @ 5
Person/Dwelling Unit [Dwelling Units=1720]
Fixed 8600 65 21 559 - 180.6 - 739.6
Floating 860 7 21 6.02 - 18.06 - 24.08
2.
Club (Area: 1255
sq. m.) @ 3 sq. m./Person
- 418 7 21 2.926 - 8.778 - 11.704
3. Commercial (Area: 1423.209 sq. m.)@
3 sq. m./Person
- 474 1 14 0.474 - 6.636 - 7.11
4.
Nursing Home (Area: 967.345 sq.
m.) @ 3 sq.
m./Person
- - LSM 35.00 - 15.00 - 50.00
5.
Crèche/Nursery (Area: 1280.412 sq.
m.) @ 3 sq.
m./Person
- - LSM 17.50
7.50
25.00
6.
Horticultures (Area:
43379.8 sq. m.) @ 4 ltr/ sq. m.
- - - - - - 173.00 173.00
7.
Water
body/Sw imming Pool
- - LSM - 25.00 - - 25.00
8. Road Washing - - LSM - -
50.00 50.00
Grand TotalGrand TotalGrand TotalGrand Total ---- 10352103521035210352 PersonsPersonsPersonsPersons
---- 621 621 621 621 KLDKLDKLDKLD
25 25 25 25
KLDKLDKLDKLD
236.50 236.50 236.50 236.50
KLDKLDKLDKLD
223 223 223 223
KLDKLDKLDKLD 1105 KLD1105 KLD1105 KLD1105 KLD
646 KLD646 KLD646 KLD646 KLD 459 KLD459 KLD459 KLD459 KLD
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WATER BALANCE FLOW CHARTWATER BALANCE FLOW CHARTWATER BALANCE FLOW CHARTWATER BALANCE FLOW CHART
WATER REQUIREMENTWATER REQUIREMENTWATER REQUIREMENTWATER REQUIREMENT
TOTAL WATER REQUIREMENT (FRESH 646 KLD + RECYCLED 459 KLD) 1105 KLD
TOTAL FRESH WATER REQUIREMENT 646 KLD
FRESH DOMESTIC WATER REQUIREMENT 621 KLD
WATER REQUIRED FOR GREEN AREA DEVELOPMENT 173 KLD
TOTAL WASTE WATER GENERATION 733 KLD
TREATED WATER RECOVER FROM STP 660 KLD
During Operation Phase, the water requirement shall be met from, Muncipal Corporation &
supply from hired private water tankers.
2222.2. .2. .2. .2. What is the capaci ty (dependable flow or yield) of the proposed source of water?What is the capaci ty (dependable flow or yield) of the proposed source of water?What is the capaci ty (dependable flow or yield) of the proposed source of water?What is the capaci ty (dependable flow or yield) of the proposed source of water?
The total water requirement of the project will be 1105 KLD. The fresh water required will
be 646 KLD; the recycled water demand will be 459 KLD.
2.3. 2.3. 2.3. 2.3. WhatWhatWhatWhat is the quality of water required, in case; the supply is not from a municipal source? is the quality of water required, in case; the supply is not from a municipal source? is the quality of water required, in case; the supply is not from a municipal source? is the quality of water required, in case; the supply is not from a municipal source?
(Provide physi cal, chemical, biological characteristi cs with class of water quality)(Provide physi cal, chemical, biological characteristi cs with class of water quality)(Provide physi cal, chemical, biological characteristi cs with class of water quality)(Provide physi cal, chemical, biological characteristi cs with class of water quality)
The quali ty of ground water s amples near project site has been analyzed. All the parameters
are well within the permissible limits and water can be used for drinking and domestic
purposes.
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2.4. 2.4. 2.4. 2.4. How much of the water requirement How much of the water requirement How much of the water requirement How much of the water requirement can can can can be met from the recycling of treated wastewater? be met from the recycling of treated wastewater? be met from the recycling of treated wastewater? be met from the recycling of treated wastewater?
(G ive the details of quantiti es, sources and usage).(G ive the details of quantiti es, sources and usage).(G ive the details of quantiti es, sources and usage).(G ive the details of quantiti es, sources and usage).
The total water requirement of the project will be 1105 KLD. The fresh water required will
be 646 KLD; the recycled water demand will be 459 KLD. The waste water generated
during the operation phase will be 733 KLD which w ill be treated in STP of capacity 750
KLD and whole of the treated water available will be used for flushing, hor ticul ture,
HVAC/D.G. Cooling and Road Washing etc.
Details of Dual Plumbing: Details of Dual Plumbing: Details of Dual Plumbing: Details of Dual Plumbing: ---- There will be a dual plumbing s ystem for use of water w ith
different water quality namely domestic water supply and flushing water supply which will
result in optimal us e of water for different applications thus saving on the hi gh quality
water. Installation of dual plumbing for using recycled water w ill save the potable water
from ground water. There w ill be two pipe lines, one supplying freshwater for drinking, etc.
And other for supply of recycled water for flushing of toilets & Green Area Development;
this w ill result in saving of fresh water demand and life of existing sewerage will be
improved.
2.5. 2.5. 2.5. 2.5. Will there be diversion of water from other us ers? (Please assess the impacts of the project on Will there be diversion of water from other us ers? (Please assess the impacts of the project on Will there be diversion of water from other us ers? (Please assess the impacts of the project on Will there be diversion of water from other us ers? (Please assess the impacts of the project on
other existing uses and quantiti es of consumption).other existing uses and quantiti es of consumption).other existing uses and quantiti es of consumption).other existing uses and quantiti es of consumption).
No, there will not be any diversion of water from other users. Rise in water demand is a
local phenomenon but the project would have limited regional impact on water reserves,
ow ing to the fact that mos t of the people of the proposed project would be employee.
Hence the project would only involve spatial shifting of water demand w ithin a region.
2.6. 2.6. 2.6. 2.6. What is thWhat is thWhat is thWhat is the incremental pollution load from wastewater generated from the proposed e incremental pollution load from wastewater generated from the proposed e incremental pollution load from wastewater generated from the proposed e incremental pollution load from wastewater generated from the proposed
activity? (Give details of the quanti ties and composition of wastewater generated from the activity? (Give details of the quanti ties and composition of wastewater generated from the activity? (Give details of the quanti ties and composition of wastewater generated from the activity? (Give details of the quanti ties and composition of wastewater generated from the
proposed activity).proposed activity).proposed activity).proposed activity).
This is a Group Housing Project and hence the project activity will be commercial in nature.
During operation, 733 KLD of wastewater will be generated from the project, which will be
treated in the sewage treatment plant and it will be completely u tilized for Green Area
Development and Flushing of toilets. Excess waste water will be discharged to municipal
sewer only after treatment in STP from the project. It will be a Zero-discharge project. The
expected characteris tics of wastewater and treated wastewater are as given below:
CHARACTERISTICS OF WASTE WATERCHARACTERISTICS OF WASTE WATERCHARACTERISTICS OF WASTE WATERCHARACTERISTICS OF WASTE WATER
S. S. S. S.
No.No.No.No. ParametersParametersParametersParameters Raw SewageRaw SewageRaw SewageRaw Sewage Treated SewageTreated SewageTreated SewageTreated Sewage
1. Quantity of sewage (m3/day)
733 660
2. pH 6.5 to 8.5 6.5 to 7.5
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3. BOD5 up to 250 - 350 mg/l up to 10 mg/l
4. COD up to 600 mg/l up to 100 mg/l
5. Total Suspended Solids up to 250 mg/l up to 10 mg/l
6. Oil & Grease up to 50 mg/l up to 10 mg/l
2.7 2.7 2.7 2.7 Give details of the water requirements met from water harvesting? Furnish details of the Give details of the water requirements met from water harvesting? Furnish details of the Give details of the water requirements met from water harvesting? Furnish details of the Give details of the water requirements met from water harvesting? Furnish details of the
facilities created. facilities created. facilities created. facilities created.
The rainwater collected from the rooftop and other paved are as w ithin the project area will
be conveyed into to the rainwater harvesting system consisting of de-silting-cum-filter
Chamber, Oil & Grease Separators and Boreholes for recharge into the groundwater.
The Site Plan showing drainage of rain-water & location of RWH pit is along with cross
section of RWH Pits are attached as Annexure Annexure Annexure Annexure XXXX.... Rainwater harvesting plan is as per the
design approved in the manual issued by the GOI.
Details of rainwater harvesting calculation are given below:
RAIN WATER HARVESTING CALCULATION FOR BUILD ING (TERRACE)RAIN WATER HARVESTING CALCULATION FOR BUILD ING (TERRACE)RAIN WATER HARVESTING CALCULATION FOR BUILD ING (TERRACE)RAIN WATER HARVESTING CALCULATION FOR BUILD ING (TERRACE)
S. S. S. S.
No.No.No.No. Type of Type of Type of Type of
SurfacSurfacSurfacSurfaceeee
Catchment's AreaCatchment's AreaCatchment's AreaCatchment's Area Run off Run off Run off Run off CoCoCoCo----eff. eff. eff. eff.
[C][C][C][C]
Intensity Intensity Intensity Intensity
of of of of
Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall (mm/hr)(mm/hr)(mm/hr)(mm/hr)
Discharge (Run Off) Discharge (Run Off) Discharge (Run Off) Discharge (Run Off)
[Q=10CIA] m[Q=10CIA] m[Q=10CIA] m[Q=10CIA] m 3333/hr/hr/hr/hr
Total Total Total Total (m(m(m(m3333/hr) /hr) /hr) /hr)
[Q][Q][Q][Q] sq. msq. msq. msq. m Ha.Ha.Ha.Ha.
1111 Building (Terrace)Building (Terrace)Building (Terrace)Building (Terrace)
(a) Area 18654.59 1.865459 0.80 35 10X0.80X35X1.865459 522.33
Total 522.33 SAY 522
VOLUMEVOLUMEVOLUMEVOLUME OF STORM WATER DRAINAGE OF STORM WATER DRAINAGE OF STORM WATER DRAINAGE OF STORM WATER DRAINAGE
Considering 15 min (0.250 Hr) Retention Period
Volume Required = 522 X 0.250
Volume = 130.05 say 130 cu . m.
VOLUME OF 1 RAINWATER HARVESTING PIT WITH D IAMETERVOLUME OF 1 RAINWATER HARVESTING PIT WITH D IAMETERVOLUME OF 1 RAINWATER HARVESTING PIT WITH D IAMETERVOLUME OF 1 RAINWATER HARVESTING PIT WITH D IAMETER---- 2.90 M & DEAPTH 2.90 M & DEAPTH 2.90 M & DEAPTH 2.90 M & DEAPTH –––– 1.90 M1.90 M1.90 M1.90 M
= πr2 h
= 3.14 X 1.45 X 1.45 X 1.90
= 12.54 SAY 13
TOTAL NO. OF RAINWATER HARVESTING PITTOTAL NO. OF RAINWATER HARVESTING PITTOTAL NO. OF RAINWATER HARVESTING PITTOTAL NO. OF RAINWATER HARVESTING PIT
= 130 /13
= 10 Number
As per cal culation the total 10 no. of RWH pits required and we are providing 11 no of RWH pits.
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RAIN WATER HARRAIN WATER HARRAIN WATER HARRAIN WATER HARVESTING CALCULATION VESTING CALCULATION VESTING CALCULATION VESTING CALCULATION
FOR PAVED SURFACE / ROAD SURFACE & NATURAL GROUND & GREENS AREAFOR PAVED SURFACE / ROAD SURFACE & NATURAL GROUND & GREENS AREAFOR PAVED SURFACE / ROAD SURFACE & NATURAL GROUND & GREENS AREAFOR PAVED SURFACE / ROAD SURFACE & NATURAL GROUND & GREENS AREA
S. S. S. S. No.No.No.No.
Type of Type of Type of Type of SurfaceSurfaceSurfaceSurface
Catchment's AreaCatchment's AreaCatchment's AreaCatchment's Area Run Run Run Run off off off off
CoCoCoCo----eff. eff. eff. eff.
[C][C][C][C]
Intensity Intensity Intensity Intensity
of of of of Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall (mm/hr)(mm/hr)(mm/hr)(mm/hr)
Discharge (Run Off) Discharge (Run Off) Discharge (Run Off) Discharge (Run Off) [Q=10CIA] m[Q=10CIA] m[Q=10CIA] m[Q=10CIA] m 3333/hr/hr/hr/hr
Total Total Total Total
(m(m(m(m3333/hr) /hr) /hr) /hr) [Q][Q][Q][Q] sq. msq. msq. msq. m Ha.Ha.Ha.Ha.
1111 Paved SPaved SPaved SPaved Sur face / Road Sur faceur face / Road Sur faceur face / Road Sur faceur face / Road Sur face
(a) Area 44818.41 4.481841 0.70 35 10X0.70X35X4.481841 1098.05
2222 Natural G round & Greens AreaNatural G round & Greens AreaNatural G round & Greens AreaNatural G round & Greens Area
(a) Area 43379.59 4.337959 0.20 35 10X0.20X35X4.337959 303.66
Total ( 1+2) 1401.71 SAY
1402
VOLUME OF STORM WATER DRAINAGE VOLUME OF STORM WATER DRAINAGE VOLUME OF STORM WATER DRAINAGE VOLUME OF STORM WATER DRAINAGE
Considering 15 min (0.250 Hr) Retention Period
Volume Required = 1402 X 0.250
Volume = 350.50 say 351 cu. m.
Rain Water collected from Paved Surface/Road Surface & Lands caped, Greens Area & Other Open
Areas will be collected in water body provided on the project site.
2.8.2.8.2.8.2.8. What would be the impact of the land use changes occurring due to the proposed project What would be the impact of the land use changes occurring due to the proposed project What would be the impact of the land use changes occurring due to the proposed project What would be the impact of the land use changes occurring due to the proposed project
on the runoff characteristics (quantitative as well as qualitative) of the area in the post on the runoff characteristics (quantitative as well as qualitative) of the area in the post on the runoff characteristics (quantitative as well as qualitative) of the area in the post on the runoff characteristics (quantitative as well as qualitative) of the area in the post
construction phas e on a longconstruction phas e on a longconstruction phas e on a longconstruction phas e on a long----term bterm bterm bterm basis? Would it aggravate the problems of flooding or asis? Would it aggravate the problems of flooding or asis? Would it aggravate the problems of flooding or asis? Would it aggravate the problems of flooding or
water logging in any way?water logging in any way?water logging in any way?water logging in any way?
No adverse impacts are envisaged due to this commercial project on the runoff
characteris tics of the area as adequate arrangements w ill be made to trap the rainwater and
suitable s torm water drainage sys tem w ill be provided. During the post-construction phase,
Runoff from the project shall not be allowed to s tand or enter into the roadside or nearby
drain. Adequate measures shall be taken to collect such run off and either shall be reused or
recharged through pits Sui table garl anding drain as per the exis ting contours of the plot will
be developed. No problem of flooding and water logging is envisaged as excess run-off will
be drained to Ground water.
2.9.2.9.2.9.2.9. What are the impacts ofWhat are the impacts ofWhat are the impacts ofWhat are the impacts of the proposal on the ground water? (Will there be tapping of the proposal on the ground water? (Will there be tapping of the proposal on the ground water? (Will there be tapping of the proposal on the ground water? (Will there be tapping of
ground water; give the details of ground water table, recharging capaci ty, and approvals ground water; give the details of ground water table, recharging capaci ty, and approvals ground water; give the details of ground water table, recharging capaci ty, and approvals ground water; give the details of ground water table, recharging capaci ty, and approvals
obtained from competent obtained from competent obtained from competent obtained from competent
The proposed building structure will have a rainwater-harvesting infrastructure. The
rainwater harvesting facility will recharge the ground water, which w ill have a positive
impact on the ground. Water requirement w ill be reduced by recycling of treated water.
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The ground water w ill be abs tracted to meet the water requirement of the project in
operational phase bu t i t will be done only after getting prior approval from competent
authority.
2.10.2.10.2.10.2.10. What precau tions/measures are taken to prevent the runWhat precau tions/measures are taken to prevent the runWhat precau tions/measures are taken to prevent the runWhat precau tions/measures are taken to prevent the run----off from construction activities off from construction activities off from construction activities off from construction activities
polluting land & aquifers? (Give details of quanti ties apolluting land & aquifers? (Give details of quanti ties apolluting land & aquifers? (Give details of quanti ties apolluting land & aquifers? (Give details of quanti ties and the measures taken to avoid the nd the measures taken to avoid the nd the measures taken to avoid the nd the measures taken to avoid the
adverse impacts).adverse impacts).adverse impacts).adverse impacts).
To prevent degradation and maintain the quality of the water source, adequate control
measure has been proposed to check the surface run-off. Following management measures
are sugges ted to protect the water quality during the construction phase: -
� Avoiding excavation during monsoon season.
� Care will be taken to avoid soil erosion.
� Community toilets with temporary mobile STP tanks and Soak pits, arranged by
contractor shall be used on the site during cons truction phase to treat wastewater.
� The s torm water disposal s ystem for the premises shall be self-suffi cient to avoid any
collection/ stagnation and flooding of water. Maximum harvesting w ill be done within
the si te.
� No natural water body exi ts near the si te so; no pollu tion of any kind is envisaged.
� Sewage water will be treated and 100% re-used so no pollution of aquifer is
envisaged.
� Rain water will be trapped through three ti er RWH pit so ground water will not be
polluted.
2.11 2.11 2.11 2.11 How is the stormHow is the stormHow is the stormHow is the storm water from w ithin the site managed? ( State the provisions made to avoid water from w ithin the site managed? ( State the provisions made to avoid water from w ithin the site managed? ( State the provisions made to avoid water from w ithin the site managed? ( State the provisions made to avoid
flooding of the area, details of the drainage facilities provided along with a site layout flooding of the area, details of the drainage facilities provided along with a site layout flooding of the area, details of the drainage facilities provided along with a site layout flooding of the area, details of the drainage facilities provided along with a site layout
indication contour levels).indication contour levels).indication contour levels).indication contour levels).
The s torm water disposal system for the premises shall be sel f-sufficient to avoid any
collection/s tagnation and flooding of water. Maximum harvesting w ill be done within the
site campus.
A detailed “Storm Water Management Plan” w ill be developed. The plan w ill incorporate
best management practices which will include follow ing:
� Rain water outlets/ spouts/Khurras will be provided in terrace for taking ou t rainwater.
� Percolation wells w ill be provided for rainwater harves ting and to raise subsoil water
level.
� The rainwater collected through channels and catch basins will be disposed off into
Percolation / rain water harves ting pits. The overflow from the percolation / rainwater
harvesting pi ts will be connected to the nearby storm water drain available from local
public body.
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� A grating at the main entrance will be provided to prevent entry of outside rainwater
to the premises.
� All road crossings for servi ces shall be provided with RCC Hume pipe and manholes
for the ease of maintenance and to avoid any digging of roads.
2.12.2.12.2.12.2.12. Will the deployment of construction laborers paWill the deployment of construction laborers paWill the deployment of construction laborers paWill the deployment of construction laborers par ticularly in the peak period lead to r ticularly in the peak period lead to r ticularly in the peak period lead to r ticularly in the peak period lead to
unsanitary condi tions around the project si te ( Justify w ith proper explanation). unsanitary condi tions around the project si te ( Justify w ith proper explanation). unsanitary condi tions around the project si te ( Justify w ith proper explanation). unsanitary condi tions around the project si te ( Justify w ith proper explanation).
No, temporary sites will be provided for housing of cons truction l abours. The workers will
come from the nearby areas. They will be coming by their own and will return same day
after their work is over. Res t shelters, wash place, toilets w ill be provided to local labourers
on the project site. Por table toilets w ith soak pit facility w ill be provided to treat the
wastewater generated during construction phas e. This water w ill be recycled back, to be re-
used during cons truction phase.
2.13. 2.13. 2.13. 2.13. What onWhat onWhat onWhat on----si te facilities are provided for the collection, si te facilities are provided for the collection, si te facilities are provided for the collection, si te facilities are provided for the collection, treatment,treatment,treatment,treatment, & safe disposal of sewage? & safe disposal of sewage? & safe disposal of sewage? & safe disposal of sewage?
(G ive details of the quantities of wastewater generation,(G ive details of the quantities of wastewater generation,(G ive details of the quantities of wastewater generation,(G ive details of the quantities of wastewater generation, treatment capaciti es with treatment capaciti es with treatment capaciti es with treatment capaciti es with
technology & facilities for recycling and disposal). technology & facilities for recycling and disposal). technology & facilities for recycling and disposal). technology & facilities for recycling and disposal).
This is a construction project for “Group Housing Project. It will be used for Commercial
purpose. During operation, 1105 KLD of wastewater w ill be generated which will be treated
in the sewage treatment plant. The treated water obtained shall be utilized for flushing of
toilets and green area development.
SSSSeeeewwwwaaaage ge ge ge QQQQuuuuaaaantintintintittttyyyy, Treatment, R, Treatment, R, Treatment, R, Treatment, Reeeeuseuseuseuse & Disposal& Disposal& Disposal& Disposal
Quantity of sewage 733 KLD
Collection of sewage Sewage generated during the operation phase will be collected
through underground sewerage system (pipe drain) for
treatment in STP.
Treatment of sewage Sewage will be treated up to the tertiary level in a Sewage
Treatment Plant (STP) 750 capacity.
Reuse/recycle and
Disposal of treated
sewage
During normal operations, there will be zero discharge, as the
entire treated sewage w ill be reused and recycled. The treated
water obtained from STP shall be utilized for flushing of toilets and
green area development.
Location of the STP Basement
2.14. 2.14. 2.14. 2.14. Give details of dual plumbing s ystem if treated waste used is used for flushing of toilets or Give details of dual plumbing s ystem if treated waste used is used for flushing of toilets or Give details of dual plumbing s ystem if treated waste used is used for flushing of toilets or Give details of dual plumbing s ystem if treated waste used is used for flushing of toilets or
any other use.any other use.any other use.any other use.
The total water requirement of the project will be 1105 KLD. The fresh water required will
be 646 KLD; the recycled water demand will be 459 KLD. The waste water generated during
the operation phase will be 733 KLD which will be treated in STP of capacity 750 KLD and
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whole of the treated water available will be us ed for flushing, hor ticulture, HVAC/D.G .
Cooling and Road Washing etc.
3.3.3.3. VEGETATIONVEGETATIONVEGETATIONVEGETATION
3.1.3.1.3.1.3.1. Is there any threat of the project to the biodiversity? (Give a description of the local Is there any threat of the project to the biodiversity? (Give a description of the local Is there any threat of the project to the biodiversity? (Give a description of the local Is there any threat of the project to the biodiversity? (Give a description of the local
ecosys tem with i ts unique featureecosys tem with i ts unique featureecosys tem with i ts unique featureecosys tem with i ts unique features, if any).s, if any).s, if any).s, if any).
Only wild grasses and small bushy shrubs with few trees on boundary are found on the area.
No threatened, rare, endangered, or endemic species were observed during the survey in
core zone.
3.2. 3.2. 3.2. 3.2. Will the cons truction involve extensive clearinWill the cons truction involve extensive clearinWill the cons truction involve extensive clearinWill the cons truction involve extensive clearing or modifi cation of vegetation? (Provide a g or modifi cation of vegetation? (Provide a g or modifi cation of vegetation? (Provide a g or modifi cation of vegetation? (Provide a
detailed account of the trees & vegetation affected by the project).detailed account of the trees & vegetation affected by the project).detailed account of the trees & vegetation affected by the project).detailed account of the trees & vegetation affected by the project).
No, there will not be any alteration or cl earing due to proposed project. Further as the
project rel ated activi ties (during construction and operation) are confined within the project
premises, no cutting of tree in the project influence area is anticipated.
3.3. 3.3. 3.3. 3.3. What are the measures proposed to be taken to minimize the likely impacts on important What are the measures proposed to be taken to minimize the likely impacts on important What are the measures proposed to be taken to minimize the likely impacts on important What are the measures proposed to be taken to minimize the likely impacts on important
site features (Give details of proposal for trsite features (Give details of proposal for trsite features (Give details of proposal for trsite features (Give details of proposal for tree plantation, landscaping, creation of water ee plantation, landscaping, creation of water ee plantation, landscaping, creation of water ee plantation, landscaping, creation of water
bodies etc. along with a layout plan to an appropriate scale?).bodies etc. along with a layout plan to an appropriate scale?).bodies etc. along with a layout plan to an appropriate scale?).bodies etc. along with a layout plan to an appropriate scale?).
Extensive plantation and Green area development will be done on 43379.800 m2
(40.60 % of total plot area). The Indigenous / local plants w ill be planted all around the
periphery of the project area and along the roadsides. Plantations would be of large leaf
trees that provide adequate shade and are evergreen to semi-evergreen.
Tree species proposed are Azardirach ta indica (Neem), Polyalthia longifolia (Ashoka) ,
Dalbergia sissoo ( Shisham), Cassia fistul a (Amaltas), Delonix Regi a (Gulmohur), Jacaranda
Mimosaefolia (Nili Gulmohur), Schliechera Trijuga (Kusum), Tabebuia Argenti a (Yellow
Cedar), Callistemon Lanceolatus (Bottle Bush), Phumeria Calcutta Star (Champa), Alstoni a
scholaris (Devil’s Tree), Bauhinia varigeata (kachnar), Bauhinia blackeana (Kachnar),
Tabebula rosea (Trumpet Tree), Chorisia speciosa. Other species are Washingtonia feli fera,
Cycus specios a etc. Green-area development on the project lay-out is given in AnnexureAnnexureAnnexureAnnexure ––––
XXXXIIII III III II....
4. 4. 4. 4. FaunaFaunaFaunaFauna
4.1. 4.1. 4.1. 4.1. Is there likely to be any displacement of faunaIs there likely to be any displacement of faunaIs there likely to be any displacement of faunaIs there likely to be any displacement of fauna---- both terrestri al and aquatic or creation of both terrestri al and aquatic or creation of both terrestri al and aquatic or creation of both terrestri al and aquatic or creation of
barriers for their movement? Provide the details.barriers for their movement? Provide the details.barriers for their movement? Provide the details.barriers for their movement? Provide the details.
No threatened, rare, endangered, or endemic faunal speci es were observed during the
survey in core zone.
No displacement of fauna is envisaged due to this project as this is a Group Housing. The
project site and i ts surrounding urban set up do not support any habitat for any group of
wild animals except a few small animals which are well adapted to urban areas.
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4.2. 4.2. 4.2. 4.2. Any direct or indirect impacts on the avifauna of the area? Provide details.Any direct or indirect impacts on the avifauna of the area? Provide details.Any direct or indirect impacts on the avifauna of the area? Provide details.Any direct or indirect impacts on the avifauna of the area? Provide details.
No direct or indirect impact on avifauna is envisaged. However, after the commissioning of
the project the better environmental conditions may provide a better habi tat to the
avifauna of the area.
4.3 4.3 4.3 4.3 Prescribe measures such as corridors, fish ladders etc. to mitigate adverse impacts on fauna.Prescribe measures such as corridors, fish ladders etc. to mitigate adverse impacts on fauna.Prescribe measures such as corridors, fish ladders etc. to mitigate adverse impacts on fauna.Prescribe measures such as corridors, fish ladders etc. to mitigate adverse impacts on fauna.
No direct or indirect impact on avifauna is envisaged. However, after the commissioning and
expansion of the project the better environmental conditions may provide a better habitat to
the avifauna of the area.
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5.1. 5.1. 5.1. 5.1. Will the project increas e atmospheric concentration of gases & result in heat islands? (Give Will the project increas e atmospheric concentration of gases & result in heat islands? (Give Will the project increas e atmospheric concentration of gases & result in heat islands? (Give Will the project increas e atmospheric concentration of gases & result in heat islands? (Give
details of bdetails of bdetails of bdetails of background air quality l evels with predi cted values based on dispersion models ackground air quality l evels with predi cted values based on dispersion models ackground air quality l evels with predi cted values based on dispersion models ackground air quality l evels with predi cted values based on dispersion models
taking into account the increased traffic generation as a result of the proposed constructions).taking into account the increased traffic generation as a result of the proposed constructions).taking into account the increased traffic generation as a result of the proposed constructions).taking into account the increased traffic generation as a result of the proposed constructions).
The baseline study of the ambient air quality reveals that the air quali ty parameters are
below NAAQS standards.
The project activities will not increase the atmospheric concentration of gases to such an
extent that it may lead to the formation of heat islands. Emissions will only be through D.G
sets of total capaci ty of 9375 KVA (7x1250 KVA + 1 x 625 KVA) and vehicular movement.
There will be the provision of acous tic enclosures & adequate stack heigh t as per the CPCB
guidelines to dilate the effect.
The marginal increase in traffi c due to project is not going to cause any signifi cant
increas e in atmospheric concentration of gases and will not resul t in heat island
formation.
The incremental predi cted value is negligible due to proposed activity. It is clear from the
predi cted values post project air quality value of SO2 and NO2 which are well within the
stipulated limits of CPCB.
5.2. 5.2. 5.2. 5.2. What are the impacts on generation of dust, smoke, odorous What are the impacts on generation of dust, smoke, odorous What are the impacts on generation of dust, smoke, odorous What are the impacts on generation of dust, smoke, odorous fumes,fumes,fumes,fumes, or other hazardous or other hazardous or other hazardous or other hazardous
gases? Give details in relation to all the meteorologi cal parameters. gases? Give details in relation to all the meteorologi cal parameters. gases? Give details in relation to all the meteorologi cal parameters. gases? Give details in relation to all the meteorologi cal parameters.
There will be burning of fuel through D.G. sets, traffi c movement, operation of cons truction
machines / equipment and domesti c activities at si te.
Construction activiti es will lead to dust generation, emission of NO 2 and fine parti culates.
The impacts on the ambient air quality during construction phase w ill be temporarily and
reversible in nature (for short duration) and w ill be restri cted to only a small area. During
operation phase, D.G. set w ill be having adequate stack height, there will be development
of green-area, and maintenance of vehicles, all these effor ts will reduce the impact.
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5.3. 5.3. 5.3. 5.3. Will the proposal create shor tage of parking space for vehi cles? Furnish details of the present Will the proposal create shor tage of parking space for vehi cles? Furnish details of the present Will the proposal create shor tage of parking space for vehi cles? Furnish details of the present Will the proposal create shor tage of parking space for vehi cles? Furnish details of the present
level of transpor t infrastructure and measures proposed for improlevel of transpor t infrastructure and measures proposed for improlevel of transpor t infrastructure and measures proposed for improlevel of transpor t infrastructure and measures proposed for improvement including the traffi c vement including the traffi c vement including the traffi c vement including the traffi c
management at the entry & exi t to the project site.management at the entry & exi t to the project site.management at the entry & exi t to the project site.management at the entry & exi t to the project site.
There will be the sufficient parking space for the vehicles. The provision of parking space
will be as per the Norms. The parking provision will be made at basements, stilt, and sur face.
“Traffi c circulation, surface parking plan” along with basement parking plans are enclosed as
Annexure Annexure Annexure Annexure –––– IXIXIXIX
PARKING DETAILPARKING DETAILPARKING DETAILPARKING DETAIL
Required Parking for Commercial Required Parking for Commercial Required Parking for Commercial Required Parking for Commercial ==== F.A.R/50
= 15050.678/50
= 301 Cars
Required Parking for Residential Required Parking for Residential Required Parking for Residential Required Parking for Residential ==== F.A.R/80
= 282079.966/80 = = = = 3526 Cars
Total Required Parking Total Required Parking Total Required Parking Total Required Parking = = = = 301 + 3526 301 + 3526 301 + 3526 301 + 3526
==== 3827 ECS3827 ECS3827 ECS3827 ECS
Proposed Parking for CommercialProposed Parking for CommercialProposed Parking for CommercialProposed Parking for Commercial----
Parti cular Parti cular Parti cular Parti cular Area for ECS (sq. m.)Area for ECS (sq. m.)Area for ECS (sq. m.)Area for ECS (sq. m.) Area for Car Area for Car Area for Car Area for Car
Parking (sq. m.)Parking (sq. m.)Parking (sq. m.)Parking (sq. m.)
No. of Parking No. of Parking No. of Parking No. of Parking
ProvidedProvidedProvidedProvided
Surface Parking(@ 20 m2/ECS) 1200 Sq. m. 675 Sq. m. 60 Cars
Basement Parking(@ 30 m2/ECS) 12818.643 Sq. m. 4803.75 Sq. m. 427 Cars
TotalTotalTotalTotal 487 Cars487 Cars487 Cars487 Cars
Proposed Parking for ResidentialProposed Parking for ResidentialProposed Parking for ResidentialProposed Parking for Residential----
Par ti cularPar ti cularPar ti cularPar ti cular Area for ECS (sq. Area for ECS (sq. Area for ECS (sq. Area for ECS (sq.
m.)m.)m.)m.)
Area for Car Parking Area for Car Parking Area for Car Parking Area for Car Parking
(sq. m.)(sq. m.)(sq. m.)(sq. m.)
No. of Parking No. of Parking No. of Parking No. of Parking
ProvidProvidProvidProvidedededed
Surface Parking(@ 20 m2/ECS) 7020 Sq.m. 3948.75 Sq.m. 351 Cars
Stil t Parking (@ 30 m2/ECS) 39114 Sq.m. 14670 Sq.m. 1304 Cars
Basement (@ 30 m2/ECS) 58076 Sq.m. 21768.75 Sq.m. 1935 Cars
TotalTotalTotalTotal 3590 Cars3590 Cars3590 Cars3590 Cars
As per cal culation the total no. of parking required comes out to be 3827 ECS and we are
providing 4077 ECS (Proposed Parking for Commercial=487 + Proposed Parking for
Residential=3590).
Transpor t InfrastructureTranspor t InfrastructureTranspor t InfrastructureTranspor t Infrastructure: : : :
The project site is well connected to Noida Express way. The project site is well connected to
network of roads leading to various parts of the city. Internal roads and separate entry and
exit w ill be provided.
Adequate measures have been proposed to manage the traffic w ithin and outside the si te.
There will be a proper entrance and exit for the proposed project to segregate the incoming
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and outgoing traffic. The vehicular traffic will move around the periphery of the project
without disturbing the landscaped areas and organized open spaces. Internal roads have
been provided for one-way traffic.
Moreover, the project is such planned; that i t has roads running on the periphery at all sides.
Hence, the traffic management to and from the site will be effectively managed and no
traffic related issues are expected from the proposed project.
5.4. 5.4. 5.4. 5.4. Provide details of the movement patterns with internal roads, bicycle tracks, pedestrian Provide details of the movement patterns with internal roads, bicycle tracks, pedestrian Provide details of the movement patterns with internal roads, bicycle tracks, pedestrian Provide details of the movement patterns with internal roads, bicycle tracks, pedestrian
pathways, footpaths etc., with areas under each category.pathways, footpaths etc., with areas under each category.pathways, footpaths etc., with areas under each category.pathways, footpaths etc., with areas under each category.
In the cir culation plan of the project, there will be proper entry and exi t points for
systematic control of the vehi cular movement w ithin the complex.
Internal roads w ill be provided for the smooth traffic movement. The project has roads
running on the periphery at all sides that will facilitate the movement of traffic. Internal
roads, ramps for basement w ith suitable width have also been provided. Adequate ligh ting
arrangement has been provided covering all corners.
5.5. 5.5. 5.5. 5.5. Will there be signifi cant increas e in traffi c noise & vibrations? Give details of the sources and Will there be signifi cant increas e in traffi c noise & vibrations? Give details of the sources and Will there be signifi cant increas e in traffi c noise & vibrations? Give details of the sources and Will there be signifi cant increas e in traffi c noise & vibrations? Give details of the sources and
the measures proposed for mitigationthe measures proposed for mitigationthe measures proposed for mitigationthe measures proposed for mitigation of the above.of the above.of the above.of the above.
There will be a marginal increase in the traffi c noise; the sources are due to traffi c movement
within the project area.
The traffic movement will be only in daytime during the cons truction phase. In operational
phase, only project related people and visitors to the proposed project will come and
vehicular movement due to them only will be occurring. The pollution w ill be in very small
quantity and it will be further minimized by plantation on the sides and around the
periphery of whole project complex.
5.6. 5.6. 5.6. 5.6. What will be the impact of D.G . sets & other equipment on noise levels & vibration in & What will be the impact of D.G . sets & other equipment on noise levels & vibration in & What will be the impact of D.G . sets & other equipment on noise levels & vibration in & What will be the impact of D.G . sets & other equipment on noise levels & vibration in &
ambient air quali ty around the project site? Provide details.ambient air quali ty around the project site? Provide details.ambient air quali ty around the project site? Provide details.ambient air quali ty around the project site? Provide details.
During operation, vehicular movement and operation of D.G. sets are the major sources of
noise pollu tion. But both these activiti es D.G. sets and vehi cular movement will not have
any signifi cant impact on the people residing in the area. Since D.G. sets w ill not be
operational continuously and moreover it will be placed enclosed w ith suitable enclosures,
hence no or minimal impact will be anticipated. It is envisaged that the movement of the
motor vehicles will be res tricted to designated carriageways only.
Impacts on Air QualityImpacts on Air QualityImpacts on Air QualityImpacts on Air Quality
Impacts on ambient air quality during operation due to emissions from the s tacks attached
to standby DG sets would be very l ess. However suitable mitigation measures will be
adopted.
Mitigation Measures forMitigation Measures forMitigation Measures forMitigation Measures for reducingreducingreducingreducing Impacts of DG Sets on Ambient Air Quality:Impacts of DG Sets on Ambient Air Quality:Impacts of DG Sets on Ambient Air Quality:Impacts of DG Sets on Ambient Air Quality:
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• D.G. sets w ill be used only during power failure
• D.G. sets w ill comply the applicable emission norms.
• Adequate s tack heigh t for D.G. sets w ill be provided as per norms.
• During operation stage, monitoring of emissions from D.G. sets and ambient air
quality will be carried ou t as per norms.
• Low sulphur Diesel w ill be used in DG sets.
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6.6.6.6. AESTHETICSAESTHETICSAESTHETICSAESTHETICS
6.1. 6.1. 6.1. 6.1. Will the proposed constructions in any way result in the obstruction of a view , sceni c Will the proposed constructions in any way result in the obstruction of a view , sceni c Will the proposed constructions in any way result in the obstruction of a view , sceni c Will the proposed constructions in any way result in the obstruction of a view , sceni c
ameni ty,ameni ty,ameni ty,ameni ty, or landscapes? Are these considerations taken or landscapes? Are these considerations taken or landscapes? Are these considerations taken or landscapes? Are these considerations taken into account by the proponents?into account by the proponents?into account by the proponents?into account by the proponents?
As the proposed site does not have any scenic amenity or landscaping in its surroundings so
there is no possibility of obstruction of above-mentioned condi tions. Moreover the
approval of the architectural plan of the building will be taken from local development
authority.
The proposed “Group Housing” Project will not cause obs truction of a view of scenic
amenity or l ands capes. The present project its elf is planned with provisions of green area
development and affores tation. This will surely enhance the aesthetic beau ty of the area.
The external finishes proposed are consistent w ith the contemporary image of efficient and
utilitarian built environment.
6.2. 6.2. 6.2. 6.2. Will there be any adverse impacts from new constructions on thWill there be any adverse impacts from new constructions on thWill there be any adverse impacts from new constructions on thWill there be any adverse impacts from new constructions on the existing structures? What e existing structures? What e existing structures? What e existing structures? What
are the considerations taken into account?are the considerations taken into account?are the considerations taken into account?are the considerations taken into account?
In the project site, there will be Group Housing and will not have any adverse impact on
the existing structures, as the Group Housing on vacant l and. There is adequate space for
green area development.
The development of the project area is as per norms and by laws. Hence, no adverse
impacts are anticipated from new constructions on the existing structures in this area.
6.3. 6.3. 6.3. 6.3. Whether there are any local considerations of urban foWhether there are any local considerations of urban foWhether there are any local considerations of urban foWhether there are any local considerations of urban form & urban design influencing the rm & urban design influencing the rm & urban design influencing the rm & urban design influencing the
design criteria? They may be explicitl y spelt ou t.design criteria? They may be explicitl y spelt ou t.design criteria? They may be explicitl y spelt ou t.design criteria? They may be explicitl y spelt ou t.
There are no local considerations of urban forms & urban design influencing the design
criteri a. The proposed Group Housing w ill be constructed within the desi gned site as per the
defined building by-l aws of Noida Industri al Development Authority.
6.4.6.4.6.4.6.4. Are there any anthropological or archaeological sites or artifacts nearby? State i f any other Are there any anthropological or archaeological sites or artifacts nearby? State i f any other Are there any anthropological or archaeological sites or artifacts nearby? State i f any other Are there any anthropological or archaeological sites or artifacts nearby? State i f any other
signifi cant features in the vi cinity of the proposed site have been consideredsignifi cant features in the vi cinity of the proposed site have been consideredsignifi cant features in the vi cinity of the proposed site have been consideredsignifi cant features in the vi cinity of the proposed site have been considered
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There is not any anthropological or archaeological si te or artifacts or any other si gnificant
features in the vicini ty of the site.
7.7.7.7. SOCIOSOCIOSOCIOSOCIO ----ECONOMIC ASPECTSECONOMIC ASPECTSECONOMIC ASPECTSECONOMIC ASPECTS
7.17.17.17.1 Will the proposal result in any changes to the demographic structure of local population? Will the proposal result in any changes to the demographic structure of local population? Will the proposal result in any changes to the demographic structure of local population? Will the proposal result in any changes to the demographic structure of local population?
Provide theProvide theProvide theProvide the details.details.details.details.
The proposed project shall provide value addition to the existing in fras tructure, as due to
development of this Project facility such as public transpor t, water supply, tel ex-
communications, power lines, road maintenance etc. shall be upgraded in and around the
project premises. There will be no change in demographic structure. The details regarding
the demographic s tructure of Noida city is given in the table below:
DEMOGRAPHIC DETAILS OF DISTRICT DEMOGRAPHIC DETAILS OF DISTRICT DEMOGRAPHIC DETAILS OF DISTRICT DEMOGRAPHIC DETAILS OF DISTRICT –––– NOIDA (U. P)NOIDA (U. P)NOIDA (U. P)NOIDA (U. P)
Noida Population 2011Noida Population 2011Noida Population 2011Noida Population 2011
As per provisional reports of Census India, population of Noida in 2011 is 642,381; of which
male and female are 352,577 and 289,804 respectively. Al though Noida city has population
of 642,381; its urban / metropoli tan population is 0 of which 0 are males and 0 are females.
Noida Li teracy Rate 2011Noida Li teracy Rate 2011Noida Li teracy Rate 2011Noida Li teracy Rate 2011
In education section, total literates in Noida city are 495,045 of which 286,216 are males
while 208,829 are females. Average literacy rate of Noida ci ty is 88.58 percent of which
male and female literacy was 92.90 and 83.28 percent.
Noida Sex Ratio 2011Noida Sex Ratio 2011Noida Sex Ratio 2011Noida Sex Ratio 2011
The s ex ratio of Noida city is 822 per 1000 males. Child sex ratio of girls is 877 per 1000
boys.
Noida Child Population 2011Noida Child Population 2011Noida Child Population 2011Noida Child Population 2011
Total children (0-6) in Noida city are 83,530 as per figure from Census India report on 2011.
There were 44,493 boys while 39,037 are girls. The child forms 13.00 % of total population
of Noida City.
Population Detail Noida CityPopulation Detail Noida CityPopulation Detail Noida CityPopulation Detail Noida City
Noida CityNoida CityNoida CityNoida City TotalTotalTotalTotal MaleMaleMaleMale FemaleFemaleFemaleFemale
Population 642,381 352,577 289,804
Literates 495,045 286,216 208,829
Children (0-6) 83,530 44,493 39,037
Average Li teracy (%) 88.58 92.90 83.28
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Sex ratio 822 ---- ----
Child Sex ratio 877 ---- ----
SourceSourceSourceSource: - Census Data of Indi a, 2011.
7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. G ive details of the existing social infrastructure around the proposed project.G ive details of the existing social infrastructure around the proposed project.G ive details of the existing social infrastructure around the proposed project.G ive details of the existing social infrastructure around the proposed project.
The project site is located in the development area of the Noida city. The ancillary
infrastructure like roads, markets, public heal th, ameni ties, conveyance facilities are under
development in the project area. However all sorts of social in frastructure like transportation
facilities, water supply & s anitation facilities, communication facilities, educational
institutions, hospitals, markets, banks, cul tural ameniti es etc. already exist in Noida.
7.3. 7.3. 7.3. 7.3. Will the project caus e adverse effects on local communities, disturbance to sacred sWill the project caus e adverse effects on local communities, disturbance to sacred sWill the project caus e adverse effects on local communities, disturbance to sacred sWill the project caus e adverse effects on local communities, disturbance to sacred sites or ites or ites or ites or
other cultural values ? What are the safeguards proposed?other cultural values ? What are the safeguards proposed?other cultural values ? What are the safeguards proposed?other cultural values ? What are the safeguards proposed?
The proposed Group Housing Project will be constructed within the designated site as per
the defined building by-laws of Noida Indus trial Development Authority. There is no sacred
site or cul tural heritage si te in nearby vicinity of proposed project hence any kind of adverse
impacts are not envisaged. So, the proposed project will not cause any adverse effects on
local communities or disturbance to s acred sites or other cul tural values.
8. 8. 8. 8. BUILD ING MATERIALSBUILD ING MATERIALSBUILD ING MATERIALSBUILD ING MATERIALS
8.1. 8.1. 8.1. 8.1. May involve the use of building materials with hi ghMay involve the use of building materials with hi ghMay involve the use of building materials with hi ghMay involve the use of building materials with hi gh----embodied energy. Are the cons truction embodied energy. Are the cons truction embodied energy. Are the cons truction embodied energy. Are the cons truction
materials produced with energy efficient processes? (Give details of energy conservation materials produced with energy efficient processes? (Give details of energy conservation materials produced with energy efficient processes? (Give details of energy conservation materials produced with energy efficient processes? (Give details of energy conservation
measures in the selection of building materials and measures in the selection of building materials and measures in the selection of building materials and measures in the selection of building materials and their energy efficiency)their energy efficiency)their energy efficiency)their energy efficiency)
Conventional construction material will be used. Energy effi cient building materials will be
used as specifi ed in the Energy Conservation Building Code. The major materi als used for
the construction of the Group Housing project will be steel, cement, bri cks, metal, flooring
tiles/stones, sanitary and hardware items, electrical fi ttings, water etc.
8.2. 8.2. 8.2. 8.2. Transpor t and handling of materi als during construction may resul t in pollution, Transpor t and handling of materi als during construction may resul t in pollution, Transpor t and handling of materi als during construction may resul t in pollution, Transpor t and handling of materi als during construction may resul t in pollution, noise,noise,noise,noise, & & & &
public nuisance. What measures are taken public nuisance. What measures are taken public nuisance. What measures are taken public nuisance. What measures are taken to minimize the impacts?to minimize the impacts?to minimize the impacts?to minimize the impacts?
During the cons truction phase the air quali ty w ill have adverse impact. Cons truction
activities especially related to handling of loose material likely to cause generation of fugitive
dust that advers ely impacts the air quality of the surrounding area of the project site. To
minimize the impact, loose material will be either s tacked or transported w ith proper
covering.
8.3. 8.3. 8.3. 8.3. Are recycl ed materials used in roads and structures? State the extent of savings achi eved?Are recycl ed materials used in roads and structures? State the extent of savings achi eved?Are recycl ed materials used in roads and structures? State the extent of savings achi eved?Are recycl ed materials used in roads and structures? State the extent of savings achi eved?
As there is no availability of the recyclable building material in the vi cinity of the proposed
project site so recyclable materials cannot be us ed in the construction of proposed project.
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8.4. 8.4. 8.4. 8.4. Give details of the methods of collection, Give details of the methods of collection, Give details of the methods of collection, Give details of the methods of collection, s egregation,s egregation,s egregation,s egregation, & disposal of the garba& disposal of the garba& disposal of the garba& disposal of the garbage generated ge generated ge generated ge generated
during the operation phases of the project.during the operation phases of the project.during the operation phases of the project.during the operation phases of the project.
Total Solid Waste generated from Project (Permanent & visiting population) w ill be 4308
kg/day. Base of cal culation @ 250 gm/person/day for floating population and @ 450
gm/person/day for permanent population. (Cal culated as per the norms of MoEF’s Manual
on Norms & Standards for Environment Clearance of Large Construction Projects).
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DETAILS OF SOLID WASTE D ISPOSALDETAILS OF SOLID WASTE D ISPOSALDETAILS OF SOLID WASTE D ISPOSALDETAILS OF SOLID WASTE D ISPOSAL
Solid wastes which are likely to be generated in project w ill be domesti c and commercial in
nature.
Domestic wastesDomestic wastesDomestic wastesDomestic wastes will be collected from designated locations ( garbage disposal sites given in
Site Plan) and segregated into inorgani c and organic wastes. The inorganic non-
biodegradable wastes w ill be sold to authorized vendors for recycling and the organi c
biodegradable wastes (waste vegetables, foods etc.) w ill be disposed as per MSW (M&H)
rules, 2000.
Commercial waste (ECommercial waste (ECommercial waste (ECommercial waste (E----wasteswasteswasteswastes)))) w ill start being generated after a l atency period of 4-5 years.
Since mos t of these components are recyclable in nature, effor ts w ill be made to recycle i t to
the maximum extent, hence actual waste generated as E-waste should be minimal. It is
estimated that from the proposed project about 1-1.5 MT/yr E-waste w ill be generated.
Management of EManagement of EManagement of EManagement of E----wastewastewastewaste
The principle idea of E-waste management is to recycl e the E-waste generated. Authorized
vendors of electroni c goods will take back their old equipment/car tridge/toner rolls etc. and
pay some concessions on the new equipment. On the other hand, reusable material like
car tridges/toners will be refilled and reus ed. Outdated computers/fax/phones etc. will be
value added and sold to downstream uses through res ellers. These arrangements will be
made with existing vendors to simultaneously effectively reduce the quantity of E-waste
generated and also to generate substantial revenue for running the management sys tem.
Whatever E-waste left, w ill be collected separately in HDPE drums and w ill be stored in
special containments, onto puckka platforms and under lock and key.
9. 9. 9. 9. ENERGY CONSERVATIONENERGY CONSERVATIONENERGY CONSERVATIONENERGY CONSERVATION
9.1. 9.1. 9.1. 9.1. Give details of the power requirements, source of supply, backup source etc. What is the Give details of the power requirements, source of supply, backup source etc. What is the Give details of the power requirements, source of supply, backup source etc. What is the Give details of the power requirements, source of supply, backup source etc. What is the
energy consumption assumed per square foot of builtenergy consumption assumed per square foot of builtenergy consumption assumed per square foot of builtenergy consumption assumed per square foot of built----up areaup areaup areaup area? How have you tried to ? How have you tried to ? How have you tried to ? How have you tried to
minimize energy consumption?minimize energy consumption?minimize energy consumption?minimize energy consumption?
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The details of power requirement, source, backup power arrangement (i.e. generators) are
given in the Table below .
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Power Requirement 11863.737 KW
Backup power supply
arrangement
DG Sets of total capacity 9375 KVA (7x1250 KVA + 1 x 650
KVA) shall be provided for power back up in case of power
failure.
Energy Conservation Measures & Management PlanEnergy Conservation Measures & Management PlanEnergy Conservation Measures & Management PlanEnergy Conservation Measures & Management Plan ::::
� In the operational phase, appropriate energy conservation measures and management
plan will be adopted in order to minimize the consumptions of non-renewable fuel .
The following measures are suggested to be adopted:
� CFL/LED will be used in place of incandescent lamps in office, common areas, and
parking.
� Percentage saving in energy consumption due to us e of T5/CFL/LED w ill be 23 %.
� Lighting and sw itching of common area shall be designed keeping in mind day ligh t
integration.
� Roof insulation shall be planned to cons erve energy.
� D.G. sets would be provided with auto cut and au to start mechanism.
� The water supply pumping s ystem shall be provided with variable speed drive to
cons erve energy at part load.
� Space heating load w ill be minimized using passive solar structures.
� Building will have appropriate design to shu t out excess heat and gain loss.
Follow ing measures have been proposed to reduce energy consumption for ElecFollow ing measures have been proposed to reduce energy consumption for ElecFollow ing measures have been proposed to reduce energy consumption for ElecFollow ing measures have been proposed to reduce energy consumption for Electrical trical trical trical
installations:installations:installations:installations:
� Common area shall be provided CFL/LED based lighting predominantly; parking and in
all common areas.
� Chilled water pumps shall be provided w ith Vari able frequency drive system to cater
exact loads.
� Dynamic Balancing valves in piping reduce pump capacity & power consumption due
reducing pipe lengths.
� Air handling uni t shall be provided with Variable frequency drive system to cater exact
loads.
� There shall be maximum utilization of natural ligh t.
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9.2. 9.2. 9.2. 9.2. What type of and capaci ty of, poweWhat type of and capaci ty of, poweWhat type of and capaci ty of, poweWhat type of and capaci ty of, power backr backr backr back----up to you plan to provide?up to you plan to provide?up to you plan to provide?up to you plan to provide?
In emergency situations, power will be supplied by D.G. set to cater the demand load of the
offi ce Building.
9.3. 9.3. 9.3. 9.3. What are the characteristi cs of the glass you plan to use? Provide specifications of i ts What are the characteristi cs of the glass you plan to use? Provide specifications of i ts What are the characteristi cs of the glass you plan to use? Provide specifications of i ts What are the characteristi cs of the glass you plan to use? Provide specifications of i ts
characteris ticharacteris ticharacteris ticharacteris tics rel ated to both short wave and long wave radiation?cs rel ated to both short wave and long wave radiation?cs rel ated to both short wave and long wave radiation?cs rel ated to both short wave and long wave radiation?
Suitable thickness of glass depending upon the panel size to keep the U value as per the
requirement of ECBC.
9.4.9.4.9.4.9.4. What passive solar architectural features are being used in the building? Illustrate tWhat passive solar architectural features are being used in the building? Illustrate tWhat passive solar architectural features are being used in the building? Illustrate tWhat passive solar architectural features are being used in the building? Illustrate the he he he
appli cations made in the proposed project?appli cations made in the proposed project?appli cations made in the proposed project?appli cations made in the proposed project?
� The orientation of the building w ill be done in such a way that maximum daylight is
available.
� The orientation of the building would be done in such a manner that most of glazed
areas in nor th and eas t.
� Public areas will be cooled by natural ventilation as opposed to air conditioning.
� Lesser opening will be provided on the west facing walls.
� Lands cape and green areas w ill keep spacious to cool the surrounding environment,
which w ill reduce energy consumption.
9.9.9.9.5. 5. 5. 5. Does the layout of s treets & buildings maximize the potential for solar energy devices? Have Does the layout of s treets & buildings maximize the potential for solar energy devices? Have Does the layout of s treets & buildings maximize the potential for solar energy devices? Have Does the layout of s treets & buildings maximize the potential for solar energy devices? Have
you considered the use of street ligh ting, emergency you considered the use of street ligh ting, emergency you considered the use of street ligh ting, emergency you considered the use of street ligh ting, emergency lighting,lighting,lighting,lighting, and solar hot water sys tems for and solar hot water sys tems for and solar hot water sys tems for and solar hot water sys tems for
use in the building complex? Subs tantiate with details.use in the building complex? Subs tantiate with details.use in the building complex? Subs tantiate with details.use in the building complex? Subs tantiate with details.
� Orientation is done in such a manner so that surface of the building cu ts direct
radiation of cri tical hours and thus building w ill be less affected with the heat. Building
units will be made environment friendly w ith optimum use of solar radiations.
� Feasibility for install ation of solar photovoltaic cells for street lighting will be assessed.
� There w ill be the provision of solar hot water system.
9.6 9.6 9.6 9.6 Is shading effectively used to reduce cooling / heating loads? What principles have been used Is shading effectively used to reduce cooling / heating loads? What principles have been used Is shading effectively used to reduce cooling / heating loads? What principles have been used Is shading effectively used to reduce cooling / heating loads? What principles have been used
to maximize the shato maximize the shato maximize the shato maximize the shading of Walls on the Eas t and the Wes t and the Roof? How much ding of Walls on the Eas t and the Wes t and the Roof? How much ding of Walls on the Eas t and the Wes t and the Roof? How much ding of Walls on the Eas t and the Wes t and the Roof? How much
energy saving has been effected?energy saving has been effected?energy saving has been effected?energy saving has been effected?
The shading has been effective to reduce the cooling loads. The following techniques will be
adopted:
� For walls on of the building, a maximum of 10% window to wall ratio will be there to
minimize solar radiation, which further helps minimizes cooling/ventilation cos ts.
� Living areas will be aligned to get maximum nor th south li ght and services areas are to
be located on the western side.
� Shading will be used to increase cooling effect in the buildings.
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� There w ill be less number of openings on the west side and more number of openings
on the south side.
� Promoting awareness on energy conservation.
� Training of staff on methods of energy cons ervation and to be vigilant to such
opportunities.
� Passive solar archi tectural measures w ill be adopted to provide shading devices for
windows and roof, which would effectively reduce heating up of building envelope.
� Roofs w ill be painted with reflective, aluminum based paints with solar refl ectance
ranging from 0.3 - 0.6. This w ill result in less absorption of sunligh t causing 40% back
reflection and l ess heating of building structures during summer seasons.
9.79.79.79.7 Do the structures use energyDo the structures use energyDo the structures use energyDo the structures use energy----effi cient space condi tioning, ligh ting aneffi cient space condi tioning, ligh ting aneffi cient space condi tioning, ligh ting aneffi cient space condi tioning, ligh ting and mechani cal sys tems? d mechani cal sys tems? d mechani cal sys tems? d mechani cal sys tems?
Provide techni cal details. Provide details of the transformers and motor efficiencies, lighting Provide techni cal details. Provide details of the transformers and motor efficiencies, lighting Provide techni cal details. Provide details of the transformers and motor efficiencies, lighting Provide techni cal details. Provide details of the transformers and motor efficiencies, lighting
intensity and airintensity and airintensity and airintensity and air----conditioning load assumptions? Are you using CFC and HCFC free chillers? conditioning load assumptions? Are you using CFC and HCFC free chillers? conditioning load assumptions? Are you using CFC and HCFC free chillers? conditioning load assumptions? Are you using CFC and HCFC free chillers?
Provide specifications.Provide specifications.Provide specifications.Provide specifications.
� The design of the building will be such that maximum use of natural ligh ting can be
achieved. The walls, roofs, and opening will be designed in such a way that in flux of
heat is minimum. The design also incorporates the optimal and judicious use of natural
lighting.
� A central air conditioning system using water-cooled centrifugal chillers to cater to
various commercial spaces will be used. Suitable energy optimization w ill be adopted
during calculation of energy load of the proposed project.
� The air condi tioning s ystem for office building would operate between minimal
demands of 50% to a maximum demand of 95% between March & December. Hence,
System election shall be such that overall power requirement remains consistent with
demand, avoiding waste of precious electrical energy. In order to achi eve this, Spaces
conditioning, lighting and mechanical systems w ill be as per National Building Code,
2005. The motors will be with VFD mode and the details for the same along with
transformer will be provided.
� Energy Effi cient Features:Energy Effi cient Features:Energy Effi cient Features:Energy Effi cient Features:
• CFL/LED ligh ting fi xtures in the common areas
• True-lite fluores cent l amps in basements
• Roof-top thermal insulation
• Appropriate design to shut out excess heat and gain loss
• Maximum utilization of natural ligh t
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9.8. 9.8. 9.8. 9.8. What are the likely effects ofWhat are the likely effects ofWhat are the likely effects ofWhat are the likely effects of the building activity in altering the microthe building activity in altering the microthe building activity in altering the microthe building activity in altering the micro----climates? Provide a climates? Provide a climates? Provide a climates? Provide a
selfselfselfself ---- assessment on the likely impacts of the proposed construction on creation of heat island assessment on the likely impacts of the proposed construction on creation of heat island assessment on the likely impacts of the proposed construction on creation of heat island assessment on the likely impacts of the proposed construction on creation of heat island
& inversion effects?& inversion effects?& inversion effects?& inversion effects?
� The building w ill use energy efficient and environmental friendly designs that will
control formulation of heat island effect. There will be also green cover at the site to
reduce formation of heat island. Passive design concepts have been used to minimize
energy consumption and maximize the energy efficiency.
� Heat emission from the proposed project and associ ated operations can be from the
following sources:
Heat absorbed and radiated from the paved and concrete structures, heat generated
from equipments/appli ances and due to increased population for a par ticular stretch of
land. However, the heat generated w ill not be signi ficant and will be dissipated with
the lush green provided w ithin the complex. Hence, it can be concluded that the heat
island effect shall not be a concern for the proposed project and w ill have an overall
positive effect on the microclimate of the area.
� Due to the proposed project there would be insignificant emission of air pollu tants by
vehicular movements and occasional use of D.G/ sets, hence no heat island effect is
envisaged.
� To reduce the heat load reflective insulated glass shall be used in fenestrations to cut on
heat loads and subsequently capital & operating cost of air conditioning.
� Overall all glazing w ill be maintained.
FFFF9.9. 9.9. 9.9. 9.9. What are the thermal characteristi cs of the building envelope? (a) rWhat are the thermal characteristi cs of the building envelope? (a) rWhat are the thermal characteristi cs of the building envelope? (a) rWhat are the thermal characteristi cs of the building envelope? (a) roof; (b) external walls; oof; (b) external walls; oof; (b) external walls; oof; (b) external walls;
and ( c) fenestration? Give details of the material used and the Uand ( c) fenestration? Give details of the material used and the Uand ( c) fenestration? Give details of the material used and the Uand ( c) fenestration? Give details of the material used and the U----values or the Rvalues or the Rvalues or the Rvalues or the R----values of the values of the values of the values of the
individual components.individual components.individual components.individual components.
The building envelope for external walls w ill be made of bri cks, concrete and steel. Proper
roof insulation w ill be provided to achieve desired thermal comfort. The entire building
envelope, opening between condi tioned and non- condi tioned spaces will be gasketed,
provided with air curtains or sealed with sealants. Bricks, concrete & Glass will be used as
construction material.
The building materials to be used for the roof, external wall and fenes tration of the building:
ComponentComponentComponentComponent U U U U ---- valuevaluevaluevalue RRRR ---- valuevaluevaluevalue
G lass G lass G lass G lass ---- 0.56 1.78
External Wall External Wall External Wall External Wall 0.35 2.85
Roof Roof Roof Roof 0.30 3.33
Floor Floor Floor Floor 0.40 2.50
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emergency plans.emergency plans.emergency plans.emergency plans.
In case of emergency, immediate steps will be taken to raise alarm and stop fire. The Fire
Protection System would be bas ed on the regulations of National Building Code, 2005 and
local fire norms.
� Fire extinguishing system shall include the following: -
o External Fire Hydrant System
o Wet Riser System
o Portable Fire extinguisher like; Dry chemical powder, CO2 fire extinguisher, Fire
bucket w ith sand & Foam extinguisher.
o Sprinkler System.
� Electrical system except the ligh ting & fire fi ghting system shall be isolated.
� Water spray systems in the exposed area shall be used.
� In case of LPG leakage, precautions to avoid source of igni tion shall be taken.
� Fire figh ting personnel shall be protected with water spray and equipped with fire entry
suit, water j et blanket, a safety area, and a manned lifeline.
� The water required for fire reserve will be stored in underground and terrace tanks.
Fire Fighting Plan is enclosed in Annexure Annexure Annexure Annexure XXXXIIIIVVVV. . . .
9.11. 9.11. 9.11. 9.11. If you are using glass as wall material provides details and specifi cations including emissivity If you are using glass as wall material provides details and specifi cations including emissivity If you are using glass as wall material provides details and specifi cations including emissivity If you are using glass as wall material provides details and specifi cations including emissivity
and thermal characteristics.and thermal characteristics.and thermal characteristics.and thermal characteristics.
� Glass will not be us ed as a wall material.
9.12. 9.12. 9.12. 9.12. What is the rate of aWhat is the rate of aWhat is the rate of aWhat is the rate of air in filtration into the building? Provide details of how you are ir in filtration into the building? Provide details of how you are ir in filtration into the building? Provide details of how you are ir in filtration into the building? Provide details of how you are
mitigating the effects of infiltration.mitigating the effects of infiltration.mitigating the effects of infiltration.mitigating the effects of infiltration.
� The proposed project will be centrally air-conditioned. All air conditioning equipment
used for the project shall operate on environment friendly HFC/HCFC refrigerants and
with latest state of the art technology meeting highest energy cri terion.
� Reduced air infiltration combined with proper ventilation cannot only reduce energy
consumption but i t can also improve the quali ty of indoor air.
� Outdoor air for which leakage account for 25 - 40% of energy w ill be used for heating
and cooling in a typical building. For this purpose the building w ill be designed in a
compact manner, leaving ventil ation shafts in between for facilitating the escape of hot
exhaust air.
9.13. 9.13. 9.13. 9.13. To what extent the nonTo what extent the nonTo what extent the nonTo what extent the non----conventional energy technologies are utilized in the overall energy conventional energy technologies are utilized in the overall energy conventional energy technologies are utilized in the overall energy conventional energy technologies are utilized in the overall energy
consumption? Provide details of the renewable energy technologies used.consumption? Provide details of the renewable energy technologies used.consumption? Provide details of the renewable energy technologies used.consumption? Provide details of the renewable energy technologies used.
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Non- conventional energy technologies shall be used to save overall energy consumption.
Follow ing technologies would be used in order to cons erve energy:
� Introducing electri c meters with timer.
� Replacement of High energy consuming incandes cent ligh ts w ith florescent ligh ting.
� Use of programmable thermostat that turns off AC au tomatically.
� Using solar controlled glass in windows.
� Renewable energy technologies will be promoted in the form solar water heating. Solar
water heating s ystem consisting of solar panels of and hot water storage insulation tank
is also proposed
� After tes ting the viability, solar energy will also be used to meet electricity requirements.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
DURINGDURINGDURINGDURING CONSTRUCTION PHASECONSTRUCTION PHASECONSTRUCTION PHASECONSTRUCTION PHASE
AIR MANAGEMENTAIR MANAGEMENTAIR MANAGEMENTAIR MANAGEMENT
� Dust generation w ill be reduced by using sharp teeth for excavation machinery.
� Dust suppression sys tem (water s pray) w ill be used at construction site and unpaved roads.
� A team of safai karamcharis w ill be made available to remove dirt/debris from the floor/sites.
� During transportation, materials shall be covered by tarpaulin sheets.
� All the D.G. sets w ill have appropriate stack hei ght as per the CPCB guideline.
� Company operated vehi cle w ill go through regular maintenance & pollution check-up.
� Screens will be pu t up all along the periphery to contain the dust w ithin the premises.
WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENTWATER QUALITY MANAGEMENTWATER QUALITY MANAGEMENTWATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT
� The water requirement during cons truction phase will be full filled by water tankers, arranged
by the contractor.
� Proper storage and internal supply facilities shall be developed before under taking construction
activities.
� During construction phase proper bunding w ill be made to prevent runoff.
NOISE MANAGEMENTNOISE MANAGEMENTNOISE MANAGEMENTNOISE MANAGEMENT
� Provision of silencer to modulate padding / noise isolators at equipment / machinery used for
construction.
� Provision of silencer to modulate the noise generated by machines.
� D.G. sets w ill be kept in acousti c enclosures.
� Provision of protective device like ear muff/plugs to the workers.
� Regular maintenance of vehi cles & machinery would be taken up.
� Construction activity limited up to Day time only.
SOIL MANAGEMENTSOIL MANAGEMENTSOIL MANAGEMENTSOIL MANAGEMENT
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� The excavated ear th material generate during cons truction of basements w ill be stacked / stored
at s eparate place and every care shall be taken to prevent soil erosion.
The excavated ear th material shall be u tilized at site for the purpose of back filling, green area
development, and other site development activi ties.
� Soil shall be covered by tarpaulin sheets while transporting from site.
� Area shall be properly fenced and provided with proper drainage pattern.
� Construction work w ill not be carried ou t during heavy rainfall. It will be ensured that no soil is
left unconsolidated after completion of work.
� Construction debris collect and stored at earmarked place for reuse immediately from the
construction site and no accumulation shall be allowed.
� Proper collection and disposal of waste will be done during cons truction such as metal cuttings
debris, plastic packing material, wooden logs etc.
WELFARE & SAFETY MEASURES FOR LABOURS WELFARE & SAFETY MEASURES FOR LABOURS WELFARE & SAFETY MEASURES FOR LABOURS WELFARE & SAFETY MEASURES FOR LABOURS
WELFAREWELFAREWELFAREWELFARE::::
� Potable drinking water
� Provide proper toilets and bathrooms
� Provide crèche facility for labour children
� Provide dispensary for first aid attended by male and female doctors
� Liaison with hospi tals for emergenci es
� Third party insurance etc.
SAFETY:SAFETY:SAFETY:SAFETY:
� Provide the follow ing for the safety:
� Safety helmets, areas and slings, nets
� Properly braced s caffoldings
� Properly laid electrical cables and connections
� Fire extinguishers
� D.G. sets w ith acousti c enclosures to reduce noise pollu tion
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ELECTRICAL HAZARDOUS PLAN ELECTRICAL HAZARDOUS PLAN ELECTRICAL HAZARDOUS PLAN ELECTRICAL HAZARDOUS PLAN
THE ELECTRICAL HAZARDS PLAN:THE ELECTRICAL HAZARDS PLAN:THE ELECTRICAL HAZARDS PLAN:THE ELECTRICAL HAZARDS PLAN:
� To keep the power lines at s tandard heights such that these are beyond the reach of the
workers.
� All connections to be provided w ith proper ear thing.
� Provide Electri cal Earth Leak Cir cuit Breakers.
� All equipment to be used in the manner prescribed.
� Avoid improper us e of extension/flexible wires
� Provision of proper fuses to avoid shor t cir cuits
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� Use of insulated tools by the concerned persons.
IN CASE OF ACCIDENTSIN CASE OF ACCIDENTSIN CASE OF ACCIDENTSIN CASE OF ACCIDENTS
� Provide medi cal aid at site
� To keep liaison w ith nearest hospitals for emergency s ervices.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENTENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENTENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENTENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
DURING OPERATION PHASEDURING OPERATION PHASEDURING OPERATION PHASEDURING OPERATION PHASE
AIR MANAGEMENTAIR MANAGEMENTAIR MANAGEMENTAIR MANAGEMENT
� All the DG sets shall have appropriate stack height, as per the guidelines of CPCB on the basis of
their capacity.
� Proper ventilation system shall be provided to all part of the work areas of si te.
� All operational vehi cles w ill go through regular maintenance and pollution check up.
� All the private vehicle owners will be asked to have updated PUC (Pollution under Control)
cer tificate.
� Large leaf plants will be use in tree plantation all around the project site and road side reduce
the impact of the air pollution.
WATER MANAGEMENT WATER MANAGEMENT WATER MANAGEMENT WATER MANAGEMENT
� The total water requirement for the proposed project is 1105 KLD, which includes fresh water
(646 KLD) and recycled water (459 KLD).
� The waste water generated from the project w ill be about 733 KLD and treated water
availability will be 660 KLD.
� The waste water generated will be treated in Sewage Treatment Plant by primary, secondary,
and ter tiary treatment.
� The treated water will be re-u tilized in Green Area Development, DG cooling and Flushing.
� No excess water w ill be drained to public sewer.
� Rain water harves ting system will be established within the premises to recharge ground water.
� The Rainwater harves ting pits will be more than 20 meters away from STP location
NOISE MANAGEMENTNOISE MANAGEMENTNOISE MANAGEMENTNOISE MANAGEMENT
� DG Sets shall be provided with acoustic enclosures/rooms to modulate the noise generation.
� The building and i ts wall designing shall be made to absorb the indoor noise to great extent.
� Earplugs shall be provided to the personnel who will work in hi gh noise generation area (i.e.
near D.G. sets).
� Provision of tree plantation and green-area development around the boundary of project, both
sides of the roads, around pumping and terminal for fur ther attenuation of noise.
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENTSOLID WASTE MANAGEMENTSOLID WASTE MANAGEMENTSOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
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� Total Solid Waste Generated from existing as well as proposed expansion (working population
& Floating population) w ill be 4308 kg/day. (Base of calculation @ 250 gm/person/day).
� Biodegradable & Non-Biodegradable waste w ill be segregated at source in accordance with
MSW (M&H) Rules , 2000
� The type of solid waste generated from the project activity w ill be only the domestic and
commercial.
� The sewage sludge from sewage treatment plant w ill be conver ted into an odorless soil
conditioner and used as manure for gardening purposes.
� Waste storage bins w ill be provided for wet and dry garbage. The same shall be segregated and
stored in bins.
� Biodegradable & Non-Biodegradable waste w ill be stored properly. The s ame w ill be then
disposed by Municipal Corporation/their approved vendor .
� Wet garbage will be stored in cold room to prevent degradation in containerized bins till
disposal
� Recyclable inorganic wastes w ill be sold.
� The collection, transpor tation, treatment, and disposal of MSW will be serviced by the
Authorized Agency/ Contractor .
GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN AREAAREAAREAAREA DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENTDEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENTDEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENTDEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT
� Green Area Development will be done on 43379.800 m2 (40.60 % of total plot area) of the plot
area.)
� Tree species proposed are Azadirach ta indica (Neem), Polyalthia longifolia (Ashoka), Dalbergi a
sissoo (Shisham), Cassia fistula (Amaltas), Delonix Regia (Gulmohur), Jacaranda Mimosaefoli a
(Nili Gulmohur), Schliechera Trijuga (Kusum), Tabebuia Argenti a (Yellow Cedar), Callistemon
Lanceolatus (Bottle Bush), Phumeria Cal cutta Star (Champa), Alstonia s cholaris (Devil’s Tree) ,
Bauhinia varigeata (kachnar), Bauhinia blackeana (Kachnar), Tabebula rosea (Trumpet Tree) ,
Chorisia speciosa. Other species are Washingtoni a felifera, Cycus speciosa etc.
� Plantations would be of l arge leaf trees that provide adequate shade and are semi-evergreen t o
evergreen.
FIRE & SAFETY MANAGEMENT FIRE & SAFETY MANAGEMENT FIRE & SAFETY MANAGEMENT FIRE & SAFETY MANAGEMENT
� Fire Fighting Designed: As per National Building Code (NBC) 2005.
� As per the NBC / Local norms the present risk is falling under “LIGHT HAZARD”.
� Fire System shall cover the follow ing:
(i) External Fire Hydrant System
(ii) Wet Riser System
(iii) Portable Fire extinguisher
(iv) Sprinkler System (Commercial, Basement of complex areas)
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� Fire Tender route with access to each block.
� Provision of fire es cape s tair case.
� External yard hydrants in galvanized steel fire hose cabinet (weather proof).
� Fire escape staircases as per NBC requirements.
� Fire Sprinklers & Fire Alarm system.
� Fire fighting equipments will be divided into water & Foam based fire fi ghting depending upon
the nature of fire Sand buckets w ill be placed on each floor of commercial offi ces.
DETAILS OF ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURESDETAILS OF ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURESDETAILS OF ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURESDETAILS OF ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES
� Passive Solar designs refer to the use of Sun’s energy for the heating and cooling of living spaces.
� The orientation of the building w ill be done in such a way that maximum dayli ght is available.
� The orientation of the building would be done in such a manner that most of glazed areas in
north and east.
� Lands cape and green areas w ill be so spaced so as to cool the surrounding environment, which
will reduce energy consumption.
� Public areas w ill be cooled by natural ventilation as opposed to air conditioning.
� Lesser opening will be provided on the west facing walls.
� Green area at the site w ill be maintained by the project proponents, which would have an
overall cooling effect on the surroundings.
� Feasibility for install ation of solar photovoltaic cells for street lighting will be assessed.
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN –––– CONSTRUCTION PHASECONSTRUCTION PHASECONSTRUCTION PHASECONSTRUCTION PHASE
Source Source Source Source Moni toring Location Moni toring Location Moni toring Location Moni toring Location Parameters to be Parameters to be Parameters to be Parameters to be
Moni tored Moni tored Moni tored Moni tored
Frequency Frequency Frequency Frequency
Ambient Air
Quality
At 1 location at boundary of
the project site.
PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NO2 Once in three months
Ambient Noise At 1 location at boundary of
the project site.
Day and nigh t
equivalent noise level
Once in three months
Ground water At 1 location nearest to the
project site.
As per standards Once in three months
Soil At 1 location outside the
project site.
As per standards Once in three months
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Source Source Source Source Monitoring Location Monitoring Location Monitoring Location Monitoring Location ParaParaParaParameters to be meters to be meters to be meters to be
Moni tored Moni tored Moni tored Moni tored
Frequency Frequency Frequency Frequency
DG set emissions DG stacks PM, SO2, NO 2, CO Twice in a year or as
per requirement of
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SPCB
DG set noise At 0.5 m dis tance from
enclosure
Noise level Twice in a year or as
per requirement of
SPCB
Sewage Treatment
Plant
Inlet and Outlet pH, BOD, COD
Suspended Solid, O il &
Grease
Twice in a year or as
per requirement of
SPCB
Ambient Air
Quality
At 3 locations (1 inside the
complex and 2 outside in
surrounding 1 km zone
along predominant w ind
directions)
PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NO2,
CO,
Once in each non-
monsoon season or as
per requirement of
SPCB
Ambient Noise At 3 locations (1 inside the
complex and 2 outside in
surrounding area)
Day and night
equivalent noise level
Once in a season or as
per requirement of
SPCB