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SIX MONTHLY ENVIRONMENTALCLEARANCE COMPLIANCE REPORT
For'Industrial Park Gollapuram'
Gollapuram village, HindupurMandal( M),Ananthapur District, Andhra Pradesh.
By
M/s Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (APIIC)
Submitted toMinistry of Environment and Forest,
Regional Office,Handloom Export Promotion Council,
34, Cathedral Garden Road,Nungambakkaam, Chennai – 600 034.
Prepared by
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTHUBERT ENVIRO CARE SYSTEMS (P) LTD
CHENNAIDecember 2017
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Table of Contents1.0 PROJECT DETAILS ..............................................................................................................................3
2.0 SITE LOCATION & PHOTOGRAPHS................................................................................................. 4
3.0 SIX MONTHLY ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE COMPLIANCE STATEMENT .....................5
4.0 ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE SIX MONTHLY REPORTS ....................................................21
4.1 Ambient air quality monitoring...................................................................................................21
4.2 Ambient Noise level monitoring .................................................................................................21
4.3 Ground water quality monitoring ...............................................................................................21
4.4 Soil quality monitoring................................................................................................................22
5.0 CONCLUSION...............................................................................................................................22
List of Annexure
Annexure 1: Environmental Clearance copy…………………………………………………….23
Annexure 2: Site layout………………………………………………………………………….31
Annexure 3: Site Photographs…………………………………………………………………...32
Annexure 4: Monitoring results
4.A:Ambient air quality reports……………………………………………………….33
4.4.B: Ambient noise level……………………………………………………………65
4.4.C: Water quality reports…………………………………………………………..69
4.4.D: Soil quality reports…………………………………………………………….97
Annexure 5: Advertisement copy………………………………………………………………125
Annexure 6: Cosent For Establishment……………………………………………………..…127
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1.0 PROJECT DETAILS
Name of the Project Industrieal park at Gollapuram
LocationGollapuram village, HindupurMandal ( M),
Ananthapur District, Andhra Pradesh
EC.NoVide File No F.No.21-137/2015-IA-III Dated:
07.06.2017Annexure-1
Plot Area 671.52 acres
Built Up Area 942.29 acres
Total Green Belt Area 168.63 acres
Total Parking area 10.13 ha
Project Cost Rs. 465.51 Crores
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2.0 SITE LOCATION & PHOTOGRAPHS
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3.0 SIX MONTHLY ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE
COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
S. No Conditions Compliance
Part – A: Special Conditions
I. Construction Phase
1. 'Consent to Establish' shall be obtained from
State Pollution Control Board under the Air
(Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act,
1981 and the Water (Prevention and Control
of Pollution) Act, 1974.
CFE is obtained.The copy of the same is
enclosed in Annexure 6.
vide order No.258 /APPCB/CFE/RO-
KNL/HO/2017 Dt08.08.2017
2. To achieve the Zero Liquid Discharge, waste
water generated from different industrial
operations should be properly collected,
treated to the prescribed standards and then
recycled or discharged for the identified
uses.
Accepted and noted.
3. Necessary authorization required under the
Hazardous and Other Wastes (Management
and Trans-Boundary Movement) Rules,
2016, Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016
shall be obtained and the provisions
contained in the Rules shall be strictly
adhered to.
Accepted and Noted.
4. During construction phase, air pollution and
the solid waste management aspects need to
be properly addressed ensuring compliance
of the Construction and Demolition Waste
Management Rules, 2016.
Accepted and Noted.
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S. No Conditions Compliance
5. As per the provisions of the Notification
dated 9th December, 2016 amending the
Principal EIA Notification, 2006, all the
building and construction projects (built up
area 5000 sqm - 150000 sqm) in the
industrial area, shall require clearances for
their building plans from the State/local
bodies or the concerned regulating authority,
as applicable. In case of project sizes having
built up areas more than 150000 sqm,
environmental clearances shall continue to
be required from the concerned regulatory
authorities.
Accepted and Noted.
6. For all the individual units/infrastructure
requirements, environmental clearances, as
applicable, shall be obtained from the
respective regulatory authorities.
Accepted and Noted.
7. A site specific biodiversity conservation plan
including mitigation measures to be
developed from competent
nationally/internationally recognized institute
with appropriate financial allocation for its
implementation.
Accepted and Noted.
8. Green belt shall be developed using local
tree and shrub species. No exotic species to
be used for green belt development.
Accepted and Noted.
9. There shall be a continuous green belt along
the plant premises, except at the designated
entry and exit points.
Accepted and Noted.
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S. No Conditions Compliance
10. The quantity of fresh water usage, water
recycling and rainwater harvesting shall be
measured and recorded to monitor the water
balance as projected by the project
proponent. The record shall be submitted to
the Regional Office, MoEF&CC along with
six Monthly Monitoring reports.
Accepted and Noted.
11. Special purpose vehicle shall be established
for implementation, monitoring and
compliance of the environmental safeguards.
Accepted and will be followed.
12. All the recommendation of the EMP shall be
complied with letter and spirit. All the
mitigation measures submitted in the EIA
report shall be prepared in a matrix format
and the compliance for each mitigation plan
shall be submitted to RO, MoEF&CC along
with half yearly compliance report.
Condition agreed upon.
13. The member units shall provide storage tanks
for storage of effluent for monitoring the
characteristics of effluent before taking into
the CETP for further treatment.
Accepted and informed to the individual
industries to strictly treat the effluents upto
CETP inlet standards.
14. Proper meters with recording facilities shall
be provided to monitor the effluent quality
and quantity sent from member industries to
CETP and from CETP to the final
disposal/reuse on a continuous basis.
Accepted and Noted.
15. Member industries shall treat the effluent to
meet the prescribed CETP inlet norms.Accepted and noted
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S. No Conditions Compliance
16. The project proponent shall establish an
environmental monitoring cell with all the
potential polluting units as members to
review the environmental monitoring data
and suggest for improvements.
Accepted and noted
17. Internal Road widths within the industrial
estate shall be minimum 24 m ROW.Accepted and master plan is prepared and
Minimun ROW are provided and followed.
18. Common facilities such as repair shops, rest
rooms for drivers and attendants shall be
provided.
Accepted and noted
19. All required sanitary and hygienic measures
should be in place before starting
construction activities and to be maintained
throughout the construction phase.
Accepted and noted
20. Soil and ground water samples will be tested
to ascertain that there is no threat to ground
water quality by leaching of heavy metals
and other toxic contaminants.
Monitoring was carried out and test results
attached as Annexure-4. The results shows
that there is no change to ground water
quality.
21. Construction spoils, including bituminous
material and other hazardous materials, must
not be allowed to contaminate watercourses
and the dump sites for such material must be
secured so that they should not leach into the
ground water.
Noted and will be followed.
22. Parking space to accommodate trucks, cars,
two wheelers and bicycles shall be provided
as per the norms.
Parking area of about 10.13 ha is provided
for the heavy industrial trucks and heavy
vehicles.
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S. No Conditions Compliance
23. Any hazardous waste generated during
development! construction phase, should be
disposed off as per applicable rules and
norms with necessary approvals of the State
Pollution Control Board.
Accepted and is being followed.
24. The diesel generator sets to be used during
development! construction phase should be
low sulphur diesel type and should conform
to Environment (Protection) Rules rescribed
for air and noise emission standards.
As per the requirement DG sets will be
provided as back up power.
25. The diesel required for operating DG sets
shall be stored in underground tanks and if
required, clearance from Chief Controller of
Explosives shall be taken.
Accepted and Noted.
26. Vehicles hired for bringing construction
material to the site should be in good
condition and should have a pollution check
certificate and should conform to applicable
air and noise emission standards and should
be operated only during non-peak hours.
Good condition vehicles will be used.
27. Ambient noise levels should conform to
residential standards both during day and
night. Incremental pollution loads on the
ambient air and noise quality should be
closely monitored during
development/construction phase. Adequate
measures should be made to reduce ambient
air and noise level during construction phase,
so as to conform to the stipulated standards
by CPCB/SPCB.
Noise monitoring was carrieded and results
attached as Annexure-4.B All the values
show with in the stipileted norms.
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S. No Conditions Compliance
28. Fly ash should be used as building material
in the construction as per the provisions of
Fly Ash Notification of September, 1999 and
amended as on 27th August, 2003.
Noted and followed.
29. Ready mixed concrete must be used in site
development and building construction.Ready mixed concrete is used in building
construction.
30. Storm water control and its re-use as per
CGWB and BIS standards for various
applications.
Noted and will be followed.
31. Water demand during
development/construction should be reduced
by use of premixed concrete, curing agents
and other best practices referred.
Noted and followed.
32. Permission to draw ground water shall be
obtained from the competent Authority prior
to construction/operation of the project.
Noted and followed.
33. Separation of grey and black water should be
done by the use of dual plumbing line for
separation of grey and black water.
Condition agreed upon,Noted and will be
informed to individual industries to strictly
follow.
34. Fixtures for showers, toilet flushing and
drinking should be of low flow either by use
of aerators or pressure reducing devices or
sensor based control.
Condition agreed upon,Noted and will be
informed to individual industries to strictly
follow.
35. Use of glass may be reduced by upto 40% to
reduce the electricity consumption and load
on air-conditioning. If necessary, use high
quality low E value glass.
Condition agreed upon,Noted and will be
informed to individual industries to strictly
follow.
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S. No Conditions Compliance
36. Roof should meet prescriptive requirement
as per Energy Conservation Building Code
by using appropriate thermal insulation
material to fulfill requirement.
Condition agreed upon,Noted and will be
informed to individual industries to strictly
follow.
37. Opaque wall should meet prescriptive
requirement as per Energy Conservation
Building Code which is proposed to be
mandatory for all airconditioned spaces
while it is aspirational for non-airconditioned
spaces by use of appropriate thermal
insulation material to fulfill requirement.
Condition agreed upon,Noted and will be
informed to individual industries to strictly
follow.
38. The approval of the competent authority
shall be obtained for structural safety of the
buildings due to earthquake, adequacy of fire
fighting equipments, etc. as per National
Building Code including protection measures
from lightening etc.
At the time of Building Plan approval, it
will be checked that, the buildings are
designed as per NBC norms.
39. Regular supervision of the above and other
measures for monitoring should be in place
all through the development/ construction
phase, so as to avoid disturbance to the
surroundings.
Noted & followed.
40. The responses/commitments made to the
issues raised during public hearing shall be
complied with in letter and spirit, and action
taken shall be submitted to the Ministry.
Accepted and Noted.
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S. No Conditions Compliance
41. For Corporate Environment Responsibility
activities, 2% of the project cost shall be
earmarked. The CSR funds shall be allocated
for vocational training programme,
development of infrastructure like
construction of public toilets etc and also to
allot additional land for Lord 'Sri
RanganathaSwamy' temple as per the
requirement.
Accepted & Noted.
42. All member industries shall be instructed to
comply with the consent conditions given by
PCB/MoEF&CC strictly to maintain ambient
air quality within the stipulated standards of
CPCB.
Accepted & Noted.
43. Existing State/Central Government norms
shall be followed for providing employment,
preference will be given to local educated
and unemployed people based on their
educational qualification. Vocational training
shall be conducted to improve the skills of
local people so that they can get
employment/self-employment.
Accepted and Noted.
44. Compensation will be paid as per the land
acquisition act of State.Accepted and Noted.
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S. No Conditions Compliance
45. Corporate Environment Responsibility:
a) The Company shall have a well laid down
Environment Policy approved by the Board
of Directors.
b) The Environment Policy shall prescribe
for standard operating process/ procedures
to bring into focus any
infringements/deviation/ violation of the
environmental or forest norms/ conditions.
c) The hierarchical system or Administrative
Order of the company to deal with
environmental issues and for ensuring
compliance with the environmental clearance
conditions shall be furnished.
d) To have proper checks and balances, the
company shall have a well laid down system
of reporting of non-compliances/ violations
of environmental norms to the Board of
Directors of the company and/or hareholders
or stakeholders at large.
Accepted and Noted.
II.Operational Phase
i. All the topsoil excavated during
development/construction activities should
be stored for use in horticulture/landscape
development within the project site.
Note and will be followed..
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S. No Conditions Compliance
ii. Disposal of muck during
development/construction phase should not
create any adverse effect on the neighboring
communities and be disposed taking the
necessary precautions for general safety and
health aspects of people, only in approved
sites with the approval of competent
authority.
Note and will be followed.
iii. The solid waste generated should be properly
collected and segregated. Wet garbage
should be composted and dry/inert solid
waste should be disposed off to the approved
sites for land filling after recovering
recyclable material.
Condition agreed upon and followed.
iv. Diesel power generating sets proposed as
source of back up power for elevators and
common area illumination during operation
phase should be of enclosed type and
conform to rules made under the
Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. The
height of stack of DG sets should be equal to
the height needed for the combined capacity
of all proposed DG sets. The location of the
DG sets may be decided with in consultation
with State Pollution Control
Board.
As per the requirement DG sets will be
provided as back up power.
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S. No Conditions Compliance
v. Noise should be controlled to ensure that it
does not exceed the prescribed standards.
During night time the noise levels measured
at the boundary of the building shall be
restricted to the permissible levels to comply
with the prevalent regulations.
Noted. Noise levels is attached as
Annexure -4.BAll Noise levels are with in
limits in Industrial park of Gollapuram.
vi. The green belt of the adequate width and
density preferably with local species along
the periphery of the plot shall be raised so as
to provide protection against particulates and
noise.
15 Meters Green belt all along the
periphery being provided.
vii. Weep holes in the compound walls shall be
provided to ensure natural drainage of rain
water in the catchment area during the
monsoon period.
Accepted and Noted.
viii. Rain water harvesting for roof run- off and
surface run- off, as plan submitted should
be implemented. Before recharging the
surface run off, pre-treatment must be done
to rernove suspended matter, oil and grease.
The borewell for rainwater recharging should
be kept at least 4 mts. above the highest
ground water table.
Noted and followed.
ix. The ground water level and its quality should
be monitored regularly in consultation with
Central Ground Water Authority.
Monitoring was carried out for quality of
ground water. Reports attached in
Annexure-4.C.
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S. No Conditions Compliance
x. Traffic congestion near the entry and exit
points from the roads adjoining the proposed
project site must be avoided. Parking,
loading and unloading should be fully
internalized and no public space should be
utilized.
Noted and followed.
xi. A Report on the energy conservation
measures confirming to energy conservation
norms finalise by Bureau of Energy
Efficiency should be prepared incorporating
details about building materials &
technology, R & U Factors etc and submit to
the Ministry in three months time.
Noted and followed
xii. Energy conservation measures like
installation of CFLslTFLs for the lighting the
areas outside the building should be integral
part of the project design and should be in
place before project commissioning. Used
CFLs and TFLs should be properly collected
and disposed off/sent for recycling as per the
prevailing guidelines/rules of the regulatory
authority to avoid mercury contamination.
Use of solar panels may be done to the extent
possible.
Accepted and Noted.
xiii. The building should have adequate distance
between them to allow movement of fresh air
and passage of natural light, air and
ventilation.
Accepted and Noted.
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S. No Conditions Compliance
Part -B: General Conditions:
1. The environmental safeguards contained in
the EIA Report should be implemented in
letter and spirit.
Accepted and Noted.
2. Provision should be made for supply of
kerosene or cooking gas and pressure cooker
to the labourers during construction phase.
Accepted and Noted.
3. Six monthly monitoring reports should be
submitted to the Ministry and it's Regional
Office, Chennai.
Accepted and being submitted.
4. A copy of the environmental clearance letter
shall also be displayed on the website of the
concerned State Pollution Control Board.
The EC letter shall also be displayed at the
Regional Office, District Industries centre
and Collector's Office/ Tehsildar's office for
30 days .
Condition complied.
5. The project proponent shall set up a separate
environmental management cell for effective
implementation of the stipulated
environmental safeguards under the
supervision of a Senior Executive.
Condition complied
6. The funds earmarked for environment
management plan shall be included in the
budget and this shall not be diverted for any
other purpose.
Noted & is being followed. Year wise
expenditure should will be reported to the
SEIAA and Ministry’s Regional office
located at Chennai.
7. All the compliance would be enforced
among others under the provisions of Water
(Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act,
Accepted and Noted.
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S. No Conditions Compliance
1974, the Air (Prevention and control of
Pollution) act 1981, the Environment
(Protection) Act, 1986, the Public Liability
(Insurance) Act, 1991 and EIA Notification,
2006.
8. Officials from the Regional Office of
MoEF&CC at Chennai who would be
monitoring the implementation of
environmental safeguards should be given
full cooperation, facilities and documents/
data by the project proponents during their
inspection. A complete set of all the
documents submitted to MoEF&CC should
be forwarded to the CCF, Regional Office of
MoEF&CCat Chennai.
Accepted and Noted.
9. The Ministry reserves the right to add
additional safeguard measures subsequently,
if found necessary, and to take action
including revoking of the environment
clearance under the provisions of the
Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986, to
ensure effective implementation of the
suggested safeguard measures in a time
bound and satisfactory manner.
Accepted and Noted.
10. All other statutory clearances such as the
approvals for storage of diesel from Chief
Controller of Explosives, Fire Department,
Civil Aviation Department, Forest
Conservation Act, 1980 and Wildlife
(Protection) Act, 1972 etc. shall be obtained,
Noted and will be followed as applicable.
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as applicable by project proponents from the
respective competent authorities.
11. The project proponent should advertise in at
least two local Newspapers widely circulated
in the region, one of which shall be in the
vernacular language informing that the
project has been accorded Environmental
Clearance and copies of clearance letters are
available with the State Pollution Control
Board and may also be seen on the website
of the Ministry of Environment, Forests &
Climate Change at http://www.envfor.nic.in.
The advertisement should be made within
Seven days from the date of receipt of the
Clearance letter and a copy of the same
should be forwarded to the Regional office
of this Ministry at Chennai.
Condition complied.
Paper notification ia attached as
Annexure-5.
12. This clearance is subject to final order of the
Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in the matter
of Goa Foundation Vs Union of India in Writ
Petition (Civil) No.460 of 2004 as may be
applicable to this project.
Accepted and Noted.
13. Any appeal against this clearance shall lie
with the National Green Tribunal, if
preferred, within a period of 30 days as
prescribed under Section 16 of the National
Green Tribunal Act, 2010.
Accepted and Noted.
14. A copy of the clearance letter shall be sent
by the proponent to concerned Panchayat,
ZilaParishad/Municipal Corporation, Urban
Condition complied.
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Local Body and the Local NGO, if any, from
whom suggestions/ representations, if any,
were received while processing the proposal.
The clearance letter shall also be put on the
website of the company by the proponent.
15. The proponent shall upload the status of
compliance of the stipulated EC conditions,
including results of monitored data on their
website and shall update the same
periodically. It shall simultaneously be sent
to the Regional Office of MoEF, the
respective Zonal Office of CPCB and the
SPCB. The criteria pollutant levels namely;
SPM, RSPM, S02, NOx (ambient levels as
well as stack emissions) or critical sectoral
parameters, indicated for the project shall be
monitored and displayed at a convenient
location near the main gate of the company
in the public domain.
Accepted and Noted.
16. The environmental statement for each
financial year ending 31st March in Form-
Vas is mandated to be submitted by the
project proponent to the concerned State
Pollution Control Board as prescribed under
the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, as
amended subsequently, shall also be put on
the website of the company along with the
status of compliance of EC conditions and
shall also be sent to the respective Regional
Offices of MoEF&CCbye-mail.
Accepted and will be submitted Form-Vfor every financial end year 31st March.
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4.0 ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE SIX MONTHLY
REPORTS
It is mandatory to submit six month compliance report to the MoEF Regional Office by
the proponent. For the purpose of obtaining six month compliance certificate the
environmental monitoring was carried out on site by M/s. Hubert Enviro Care Systems
Pvt .Ltd.
4.1 Ambient air quality monitoring
During construction phase particulate matter and gaseous emissions are likely to arise from
the site due to soil excavation, movement of vehicles and the operation of DG sets, etc., the
ambient air quality parameters such as suspended Particulate Matter (PM10), Respirable
Particulate Matter (PM2.5), sulphur dioxide, Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) and Carbon monoxide
were monitored at 8 locations every month. The test report of ambient air quality for the
period of Aug-2017 - Nov-2017(32 reports) is enclosed as Annexure-4.A.The Ambient air
quality has been monitored and absorbed all the perameters are with in limits.
4.2 Ambient Noise level monitoring
During the construction phase the ambient noise level likely to be generated due to
excavation, construction and movement of vehicles 6 locations was selected for monitoring
the noise level every month. The test report of ambient noise level for the period of Aug-
2017 - Nov-2017(4 reports) is enclosed as Annexure-4.BNoise levels are with in limits in
Industrial park of Gollapuram.
4.3 Water quality monitoring
During construction phase the ground water may get polluted due to infiltration of rainwater
mixed with soil contaminants in the site. The water quality was tested at 7 (per month)
locations for various water quality parameters including heavy metals. The test report of
water quality for the period of Aug-2017 - Nov-2017(28 reports) is enclosed as Annexure -
4.C. There is no change in water quality perameters..
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4.4 Soil quality monitoring
During construction phase soil contamination may occur due to oil spills from machinery,
during maintenance and operation of DG sets on site. 7 (per month) locations was selected
for monitoring the soil quality. The Soil samples were collected and analyzed for nutrients
and heavy metals. The test report of soil quality monitoring for the period of Aug-2017 -
Nov-2017(28 reports) is enclosed as Annexure-4.DNo deterioration in soil quality
parameters is noted.
5.0 CONCLUSION
1. The post environmental monitoring was carried out at site during the period of
August 2017 - November 2017.
2. All the conditions stipulated in Environmental clearance will be implemented.
3. The monitored paramaters of air, ground water and soil quality and noise levels are
within the stipulated standards.
Annexure 1Environmental Clearance
F.No.21-137/2015-IA-11iGovernment of India
Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change(IA.III Section)
Indira Paryavaran Bhawan,Jor Bagh Road, New Delhi - 3
Dated: 7thJune, 2017
ToM/s Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corp. Ltd. (APIIC),"Parisrama Bhavanam", 4th Floor, 5-9-58/B,Basheer Bagh, Fatheh Maidan Road,Hyderabad - 500 004 (Andhra Pradesh)
Sub: 'Industrial Park' at Village Gollapuram, Mandai Hindupur of District Anantpur(Andhra Pradesh) by Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Ltd(APIIC) - Environmental Clearance - reg.
Sir,
This has reference to your application No.163/GM(EMP)/APIIC/EIA-IPGollapuram/2012 dated 5th January, 2017, submitting the above proposal to this Ministry forgrant of Environmental Clearance (EC) in term of the provisions of the Environment ImpactAssessment (EIA) Notification, 2006 under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.
2. The proposal for grant of environmental clearance to the project 'Industrial Park'at Village Gollapuram, Mandai Hindupur, District Anantpur (Andhra Pradesh)promoted by Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (APIIC) Ltd, wasconsidered by the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) in the Ministry for IndustrialEstate/Area, SEZ and Highways projects, in its meetings held on 6-7 April, 2017.
3. The details of the project, as per the documents submitted by the project proponent!and also as informed during the above said EAC meetings, are reported to be as under:-
(i) The project is for development of 'Industrial Park' in village Gollapuram, MandaiHindupur of District Anantapur (Andhra Pradesh) by APIIC Limited.(ii) The proposed industrial park is adjacent to the Thumakunta industrial park. It islocated at the Andhra Pradesh - Karnataka state border. Hindupur is the nearest city whichis located at 10 km (N). The industrial park is well connected with roads, NH 234- 9 km (S)and SH 9 - 1 km (W) and the nearest railway station is Devarapalli railway station which isadjacent to the site.(iii) It will provide "Hassle free production environment" for iron ore, granite cutting,polishing, ferro alloys, red oxide units, steel plants, textiles, fabric processing, hardware,automobile spare parts, electronic and electrical parts, chemical processing, kraft papers,tyre pyrolysis, scrap processing, re-rolling, oil & solvent extraction, stone crushing units,food processing, etc,.(iv) Total area required for the development is 942.28 acres (381.25 ha), major part ofthe area is a barren land, with scrub with a few operating/existing industries. The role of theAPIIC for the proposed industrial park will consists of developing common infrastructuralfacilities - roads, water source, power, drainage, street lightening, greenbelt, CETP, TSDFand STP etc.
Proposal No. IA/AP/NCP/30390/2015 Page 1 of 8
(v) Water requirement: The total water requirement will be 7354 KLD which will besourced through Neelakantapuram Srirami Reddy drinking water supply scheme, waterallocation of 10 MLD from the Penna Ahobilam balancing reservoir.(vi) Waste water generation: 3160 KLD will be treated in CETP/CSTP for recycling &reusing.(vii) Municipal solid waste: Solid waste generated from the industrial, residential andcommercial are the basic in nature like Plastics, broken glass, scrap metal, used cementbags etc. can be sold out authorized dealers.(viii) Details of Water Bodies, Impact on Drainage: Penner river - 2.5 km (W),Gowdasandra lake - 1.5 km (S), Gollapuram kere - 1 km (E), Ramachandrapura lake - 4.5km (SSE), Manepalli kere - 5 km (E), Hindupur lake - 10 km (S) are the water bodieslocated near the site. Natural drainage pattern of the industrial park will not be altered dueto the construction activities and natural drainage pattern is maintained throughout thefacility.(ix) Parking facility: Parking area of about 10.13 ha is provided for the heavy industrialtrucks and heavy vehicles.(x) Investment/Cost: Cost of the project (development of industrial area) is Rs. 465.51Crores(xi) Benefits of the project:
• Industrial parks support start-ups, new enterprise incubation, development ofknowledge - based business, and offer an environment where local and internationalfirms can interact with centers of knowledge creation.
• They act as innovation club, promoting interactive learning and thecommercialization of research outputs and can exploit local entrepreneurial potential.
• Able to attract new business by providing an integrated infrastructure in one location.• To set aside industrial uses from urban areas to try to reduce the environmental and
social impact of the industrial uses.• To provide for localized environmental controls those are specific to the needs of the
industrial park.(xii) Employment potential: Around 20,000 jobs may be generated due to the proposedproject.(xiii) Court cases, if any: No.(xiv) ToR details: The ToR was accorded to the project by the Ministry vide letter No. 21-137/2015-IA.111dated rz" January, 2016.(xv) Public Hearing: Public hearing was conducted on 28th July 2016 at APIIC CommonFacilities Area, Plot No. 24, Gollapuram Industrial Park, Gollapuram village, HindupurMandai, District Anantapur (Andhra Pradesh).
4. The EAC, in its 169th meeting held on 6-7 April, 2017, has recommended the projectfor grant of Environmental Clearance. As per recommendations of the EAC, the Ministry ofEnvironment, Forest and Climate Change hereby accords Environmental Clearance to theproject 'Industrial Park' at Village Gollapuram, Mandai Hindupur, District Anantpur(Andhra Pradesh) promoted by Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation(APIIC) Ltd, under the provisions of the EIA Notification, 2006 and amendments/circularsissued thereon, and subject to the specific and general conditions as under:-
PART A - SPECIFIC CONDITIONS
I. Construction Phase
(i) 'Consent to Establish' shall be obtained from State Pollution Control Board under theAir (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 and the Water (Prevention and Control ofPollution) Act, 1974.
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(ii) To achieve the Zero Liquid Discharge, waste water generated from differentindustrial operations should be properly collected, treated to the prescribed standards andthen recycled or discharged for the identified uses.
(iii) Necessary authorization required under the Hazardous and Other Wastes(Management and Trans-Boundary Movement) Rules, 2016, Solid Waste ManagementRules, 2016 shall be obtained and the provisions contained in the Rules shall be strictlyadhered to.
(iv) During construction phase, air pollution and the solid waste management aspectsneed to be properly addressed ensuring compliance of the Construction and DemolitionWaste Management Rules, 2016.
(v) As per the provisions of the Notification dated 9th December, 2016 amending thePrincipal EIA Notification, 2006, all the building and construction projects (built up area5000 sqm - 150000 sqm) in the industrial area, shall require clearances for their buildingplans from the State/local bodies or the concerned regulating authority, as applicable. Incase of project sizes having built up areas more than 150000 sqm, environmentalclearances shall continue to be required from the concerned regulatory authorities.
(vi) For all the individual units/infrastructure requirements, environmental clearances, asapplicable, shall be obtained from the respective regulatory authorities.
(vii) A site specific biodiversity conservation plan including mitigation measures to bedeveloped from competent nationally/internationally recognized institute with appropriatefinancial allocation for its implementation.
(viii) Green belt shall be developed using local tree and shrub species. No exotic speciesto be used for green belt development.
(ix) There shall be a continuous green belt along the plant premises, except at thedesignated entry and exit points.
(x) The quantity of fresh water usage, water recycling and rainwater harvesting shall bemeasured and recorded to monitor the water balance as projected by the projectproponent. The record shall be submitted to the Regional Office, MoEF&CC along with sixMonthly Monitoring reports.
(xi) Special purpose vehicle shall be established for implementation, monitoring andcompliance of the environmental safeguards.
(xii) All the recommendation of the EMP shall be complied with letter and spirit. All themitigation measures submitted in the EIA report shall be prepared in a matrix format andthe compliance for each mitigation plan shall be submitted to RO, MoEF&CC along with halfyearly compliance report.
(xiii) The member units shall provide storage tanks for storage of effluent for monitoringthe characteristics of effluent before taking into the CETP for further treatment.
(xiv) Proper meters with recording facilities shall be provided to monitor the effluent qualityand quantity sent from member industries to CETP and from CETP to the final disposal/re-use on a continuous basis.
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(xv) Member industries shall treat the effluent to meet the prescribed CETP inlet norms.
(xvi) The project proponent shall establish an environmental monitoring cell with all thepotential polluting units as members to review the environmental monitoring data andsuqqest for improvements.
(xvii) Internal Road widths within the industrial estate shall be minimum 24 m ROW.
(xviii) Common facilities such as repair shops, rest rooms for drivers and attendants shallbe provided.
(xix) All required sanitary and hygienic measures should be in place before startingconstruction activities and to be maintained throughout the construction phase.
(xx) Soil and ground water samples will be tested to ascertain that there is no threat toground water quality by leaching of heavy metals and other toxic contaminants.
(xxi) Construction spoils, including bituminous material and other hazardous materials,must not be allowed to contaminate watercourses and the dump sites for such material mustbe secured so that they should not leach into the ground water.
(xxii) Parking space to accommodate trucks, cars, two wheelers and bicycles shall beprovided as per the norms.
(xxiii) Any hazardous waste generated during development! construction phase, should bedisposed off as per applicable rules and norms with necessary approvals of the StatePollution Control Board.
(xxiv) The diesel generator sets to be used during development! construction phase shouldbe low sulphur diesel type and should conform to Environment (Protection) Rules prescribedfor air and noise emission standards.
(xxv) The diesel required for operating DG sets shall be stored in underground tanks and ifrequired, clearance from Chief Controller of Explosives shall be taken.
(xxvi) Vehicles hired for bringing construction material to the site should be in goodcondition and should have a pollution check certificate and should conform to applicable airand noise emission standards and should be operated only during non-peak hours.
(xxvii) Ambient noise levels should conform to residential standards both during day andnight. Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air and noise quality should be closelymonitored during development! construction phase. Adequate measures should be made toreduce ambient air and noise level during construction phase, so as to conform to thestipulated standards by CPCB/SPCB.
(xxviii) Fly ash should be used as building material in the construction as per the provisionsof Fly Ash Notification of September, 1999 and amended as on 27th August, 2003.
(xxix) Ready mixed concrete must be used in site development and building construction.
(xxx) Storm water control and its re-use as per CGWB and BIS standards for variousapplications.
(xxxi) Water demand during development!construction should be reduced by use of pre-mixed concrete, curing agents and other best practices referred.
(xxxii) Permission to draw ground water shall be obtained from the competent Authority priorto construction/operation of the project.
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(xxxiii) Separation of grey and black water should be done by the use of dual plumbing linefor separation of grey and black water.
(xxxiv) Fixtures for showers, toilet flushing and drinking should be of low flow either by use ofaerators or pressure reducing devices or sensor based control.
(xxxv) Use of glass may be reduced by upto 40% to reduce the electricity consumption andload on air-conditioning. If necessary, use high quality low E value glass.
(xxxvi) Roof should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation BuildingCode by using appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfill requirement.
(xxxvii) Opaque wall should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy ConservationBuilding Code which is proposed to be mandatory for all airconditioned spaces while it isaspirational for non-airconditioned spaces by use of appropriate thermal insulation materialto fulfill requirement.
(xxxviii) The approval of the competent authority shall be obtained for structural safetyof the buildings due to earthquake, adequacy of fire fighting equipments, etc. as per NationalBuilding Code including protection measures from lightening etc.
(xxxix) Regular supervision of the above and other measures for monitoring should be inplace all through the development! construction phase, so as to avoid disturbance to thesurroundings.
(xl) The responses/commitments made to the issues raised during public hearing shall becomplied with in letter and spirit, and action taken shall be submitted to the Ministry.
(xli) For Corporate Environment Responsibility activities, 20/0 of the project cost shall beearmarked. The CSR funds shall be allocated for vocational training programme,development of infrastructure like construction of public toilets etc and also to allot additionalland for Lord 'Sri Ranganatha Swamy' temple as per the requirement.
(xlii) All member industries shall be instructed to comply with the consent conditions givenby PCB/MoEF&CC strictly to maintain ambient air quality within the stipulated standards ofCPCB.
(xliii) Existing State/Central Government norms shall be followed for providing employment,preference will be given to local educated and unemployed people based on theireducational qualification. Vocational training shall be conducted to improve the skills of localpeople so that they can get employment!self-employment.
(xliv) Compensation will be paid as per the land acquisition act of State.
(xlv) Corporate Environment Responsibility:
a) The Company shall have a well laid down Environment Policy approved by the Boardof Directors.b) The Environment Policy shall prescribe for standard operating process/ proceduresto bring into focus any infringements/deviation/ violation of the environmental or forestnorms/ conditions.c) The hierarchical system or Administrative Order of the company to deal withenvironmental issues and for ensuring compliance with the environmental clearanceconditions shall be furnished.
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d) To have proper checks and balances, the company shall have a well laid downsystem of reporting of non-compliances/ violations of environmental norms to the Board ofDirectors of the company and/or shareholders or stakeholders at large.
II. Operational Phase
(i) All the topsoil excavated during development/construction activities should be storedfor use in horticulture/landscape development within the project site.
(ii) Disposal of muck during development/construction phase should not create anyadverse effect on the neighboring communities and be disposed taking the necessaryprecautions for general safety and health aspects of people, only in approved sites with theapproval of competent authority.
(iii) The solid waste generated should be properly collected and segregated. Wetgarbage should be composted and dry/inert solid waste should be disposed off to theapproved sites for land filling after recovering recyclable material.
(iv) Diesel power generating sets proposed as source of back up power for elevators andcommon area illumination during operation phase should be of enclosed type and conformto rules made under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. The height of stack of DG setsshould be equal to the height needed for the combined capacity of all proposed DG sets.The location of the DG sets may be decided with in consultation with State Pollution ControlBoard.
(v) Noise should be controlled to ensure that it does not exceed the prescribedstandards. During night time the noise levels measured at the boundary of the building shallbe restricted to the permissible levels to comply with the prevalent regulations.
(vi) The green belt of the adequate width and density preferably with local species alongthe periphery of the plot shall be raised so as to provide protection against particulates andnoise.
(vii) Weep holes in the compound walls shall be provided to ensure natural drainage ofrain water in the catchment area during the monsoon period.
(viii) Rain water harvesting for roof run- off and surface run- off, as plan submitted shouldbe implemented. Before recharging the surface run off, pre-treatment must be done torernove suspended matter, oil and grease. The borewell for rainwater recharging should bekept at least 4 mts. above the highest ground water table.
(ix) The ground water level and its quality should be monitored regularly in consultationwith Central Ground Water Authority.
(x) Traffic congestion near the entry and exit points from the roads adjoining theproposed project site must be avoided. Parking, loading and unloading should be fullyinternalized and no public space should be utilized.
(xi) A Report on the energy conservation measures confirming to energy conservationnorms finalise by Bureau of Energy Efficiency should be prepared incorporating detailsabout building materials & technology, R & U Factors etc and submit to the Ministry in threemonths time.
(xii) Energy conservation measures like installation of CFLslTFLs for the lighting the areasoutside the building should be integral part of the project design and should be in placebefore project commissioning. Used CFLs and TFLs should be properly collected anddisposed off/sent for recycling as per the prevailing guidelines/rules of the regulatory
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authority to avoid mercury contamination. Use of solar panels may be done to the extentpossible.
(xiii) The building should have adequate distance between them to allow movement offresh air and passage of natural light, air and ventilation.
PART - B: GENERAL CONDITIONS
(i) The environmental safeguards contained in the EIA Report should be implemented inletter and spirit.
(ii) Provision should be made for supply of kerosene or cooking gas and pressure cookerto the labourers during construction phase.
(iii) Six monthly monitoring reports should be submitted to the Ministry and it's RegionalOffice, Chennai.
(iv) A copy of the environmental clearance letter shall also be displayed on the website ofthe concerned State Pollution Control Board. The EC letter shall also be displayed at theRegional Office, District Industries centre and Collector's Office/ Tehsildar's office for 30days .
. (v) The project proponent shall set up a separate environmental management cell foreffective implementation of the stipulated environmental safeguards under the supervision ofa Senior Executive.
(vi) The funds earmarked for environment management plan shall be included in thebudget and this shall not be diverted for any other purpose.
5. The above stipulations would be enforced among others under the provisrons ofWater (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, the Air (Prevention and control ofPollution) act the 1981, the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, the Public Liability(Insurance) Act, 1991 and EIA Notification, 2006.
6. Officials from the Regional Office of MoEF&CC at Chennai who would be monitoringthe implementation of environmental safeguards should be given full cooperation, facilitiesand documents/data by the project proponents during their inspection. A complete set of allthe documents submitted to MoEF&CC should be forwarded to the CCF, Regional Office ofMoEF&CC at Chennai.
7. The Ministry reserves the right to add additional safeguard measures subsequently, iffound necessary, and to take action including revoking of the environment clearance underthe provisions of the Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986, to ensure effectiveimplementation of the suggested safeguard measures in a time bound and satisfactorymanner.
8. All other statutory clearances such as the approvals for storage of diesel from ChiefController of Explosives, Fire Department, Civil Aviation Department, Forest ConservationAct, 1980 and Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 etc. shall be obtained, as applicable by projectproponents from the respective competent authorities.
9. The project proponent should advertise in at least two local Newspapers widelycirculated in the region, one of which shall be in the vernacular language informing that theproject has been accorded Environmental Clearance and copies of clearance letters areavailable with the State Pollution Control Board and may also be seen on the website of the
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Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change at http://www.envfor.nic.in. Theadvertisement should be made within Seven days from the date of receipt of the Clearanceletter and a copy of the same should be forwarded to the Regional office of this Ministry atChennai.
10. This clearance is subject to final order of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in thematter of Goa Foundation Vs Union of India in Writ Petition (Civil) No.460 of 2004 as may beapplicable to this project.
11. Any appeal against this clearance shall lie with the National Green Tribunal, ifpreferred, within a period of 30 days as prescribed under Section 16 of the National GreenTribunal Act, 2010.
12. A copy of the clearance letter shall be sent by the proponent to concerned Panchayat,Zila Parishad/Municipal Corporation, Urban Local Body and the Local NGO, if any, fromwhom suggestionsl representations, if any, were received while processing theproposal. The clearance letter shall also be put on the website of the company by theproponent.
13. The proponent shall upload the status of compliance of the stipulated EC conditions,including results of monitored data on their website and shall update the sameperiodically. It shall simultaneously be sent to the Regional Office of MoEF&CC, therespective Zonal Office of CPCB and the SPCB. The criteria pollutant levels namely; SPM,RSPM, S02, NOx (ambient levels as well as stack emissions) or critical sectoral parameters,indicated for the project shall be monitored and displayed at a convenient location near themain gate of the company in the public domain.
14. The environmental statement for each financial year ending 31st March in Form-Vasis mandated to be submitted by the project proponent to the concerned State PollutionControl Board as prescribed under the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, as amendedsubsequently, shall also be put on the website of the company along with the status ofcompliance of EC conditions and shall also be sent to the respective Regional Offices ofMoEF&CC bye-mail.
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1. The Chairman, CPCB, Parivesh Bhawan, CBD-cum-Office Complex, East Arjun Nagar,Delhi - 32
2. The Member Secretary, Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board, Paryarana Bhawan,A-III, Industrial Area, Sanathnagar, Hyderbabad - 18
3. The APCCF (C), Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Regional Office,1st Floor, Handloom Export Promotion Council, 34, Cathedral Garden Road,Nungambakkam, Chennai - 34
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CONSENT ORDER FOR ESTABLISHMENT
Order No. 258 /APPCB/CFE/RO-KNL/HO/2017 Dt: 08.08.2017
Sub: APPCB – CFE – M/s. Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Ltd., (APIIC), for Development of Industrial Park at Sy. No. 1/1, 2/2, 6/2, 6/3, 6/4, 7/1 etc., Gollapuram (V), Hindupuram (M), Anantapuram District - Consent for Establishment (CFE) of the Board under Sec.25 of Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and Under Sec.21 of Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 - Issued - Reg.
Ref: 1. EC order dt. 07.06.2017 issued by MoEF&CC, GoI, New Delhi. 2. CFE application received through OCMMS on 17.07.2017. 3. R.O’s inspection report dt. 24.07.2017. 4. CFE Committee meeting held on 27.07.2017. 5. Proponent’s Lr. recd through mail dt. 04.08.2017.
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1.
In the reference 2nd cited, an application was submitted to the Board seeking Consent for Establishment (CFE) for Development of Industrial Park project with a project cost of Rs. 465.51 Crores.
Industrial park for category A & B projects i.e., Iron ore, Granite cutting, polishing, Ferro Alloys, Red oxide units, Steel plants, textiles, fabric processing, hardware, chemical processing, Tyre Pyrolysis etc.
Break-up of area:
Plotted area : 671.52 acres
Road network area : 57.35 acres
Common facilities area : 44.79 acres
Green belt area : 168.63 acres
Total : 942.29 acres
2. As per the application, the above project is to be located at Sy. No. 1/1, 2/2, 6/2, 6/3, 6/4, 7/1
etc., Gollapuram (V), Hindupuram (M), Anantapuram District The total site area is 942.29 Acres (Or) 381.25 Ha.
3. The above site was inspected by Environmental Engineer & Asst. Environmental Engineer, Regional Office, Kurnool, A.P Pollution Control Board on 22.07.2017 and observed that the site is surrounded by
North : Barren lands South : Barren lands East : Dry Agricultural lands followed by Gollapuram (V) West : Railway track followed by Thumkunta Growth Centre, Of APIIC.
4. The Board, after careful scrutiny of the application, verification report of Regional Officer and recommendations of the CFE Committee, hereby issues CONSENT FOR ESTABLISHMENT to your project Under Section 25 of Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and Section 21 of Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 and the rules made there under. This order is issued to the activity as mentioned at Para (1) only.
5. This Consent Order now issued is subject to the conditions mentioned in Schedule 'A' and Schedule 'B'.
Website :www.appcb.ap.nic.in
ANDHRA PRADESH POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
D.No. 33-26-14 D/2, Near Sunrise Hospital, Pushpa Hotel Centre,
Chalamavari Street, Kasturibaipet, Vijayawada – 520010.
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6. This order is issued from pollution control point of view only. Zoning and other regulations are not considered.
7. This order is valid for period of 7 years from the date of issue.
Encl: Schedule ‘A’
Schedule `B'
MEMBER SECRETARY
To
The Vice Chairman & Managing Director, M/s. Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Ltd., (APIIC),
Sri Siva Complex, D.No. 59A-20/3/2A, 1st, 2nd, 3rd Floors,
Fun time club road, Teachers colony,
Vijayawada-520008.
[email protected], [email protected].
Copy to: 1. The JCEE, Z.O., Kurnool for information and necessary action.
2. The E.E., R.O., Kurnool for information and necessary action.
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SCHEDULE – A
1. Separate energy meter shall be provided for Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) to record energy consumed.
2. The proponent shall obtain Consent for Operation (CFO) from APPCB, as required Under Sec.25/26 of the Water (P&C of P) Act, 1974 and under sec. 21/22 of the Air (P&C of P) Act, 1981, before commencement of the activity.
SCHEDULE – B
Water:
1. The source of water is Neelakantapuram Srirami Reddy drinking water supply and Penna ahobilam balancing reservoir. The maximum permitted water consumption is as following:
2. The maximum waste water generation shall not exceed the following:
Treatment & Disposal: The proponent vide mail dt. 04.08.2017 informed that the CETP of capacity 2.6 MLD would be constructed in phased manner (0.5 MLD in each phase). Two treatment schemes of CETP are submitted as following:
Scheme 1 – Treating all the effluents generated in various industries as a combined stream
(estimated TDS < 5000) Scheme 2 – Treating segregated stream based on level of TDS )as Low TDS and High
TDS streams) The proponent has to finalize the scheme to be adopted for the treatment of effluent and inform the design details of CETP to the Board.
3.
After treatment, the treated industrial waste water is to be supplied to the member industries for use in cooling towers, dust suppression, toilet flushing, gardening purpose etc., After treatment, the treated domestic waste water is to be supplied to the member industries for use for green development / floor wash.
4. Dual plumbing system shall be adopted and separate tanks shall be provided to store fresh water and treated wastewater.
5. No waste water shall be discharged outside the industrial park.
6. During construction stage septic tank followed by soak pit shall be constructed to the temporary toilets / kitchen provided for the construction labour and shall be removed after completion of the project.
Sl. No.
Purpose Fresh in KLD
Treated in KLD
Total KLD
a) For industrial Purpose 2358 1000 3358
b) Domestic 900 0 900
c) Gardening 1094 2002 3096
Total: 4352 3002 7354
Out of total water requirement of 7354 KLD, Fresh water required is 4352 KLD & Recycled water is 3002 KLD
Sl. No. Source Qty. KLD
a) For industrial Purpose 2350.0
b) Domestic 810.0
Total: 3160.0
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7. Separate meters with necessary pipe-line shall be provided for assessing the quantity of
water used for Domestic and flushing purposes.
Air:
8. Air pollution Control equipment shall be installed along with the commissioning of the activity and shall comply with the following for controlling air pollution.
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Details of Stack Stack 1 Stack 2
a) Attached to: DG Set DG Set
b) Capacity 1000 KVA 500 KVA
c) Fuel : HSD HSD
d) Stack height above ground (m) about 30 m about 10 m
e) Air Pollution Control Equipment: Silencer with acoustic enclosure
9. Diesel generator sets shall be installed in a closed area with silencers and suitable noise absorption systems. The ambient noise level shall not exceed 75 dB(A) during day time and 70 dB(A) during night time.
10. Necessary provisions should be made by providing tarpaulin / GI Sheets around the construction site to reduce the fugitive emissions to the surrounding area.
Solid Waste:
11. The proponent shall comply with the following:
S. No
Source of Solid Waste Quantity Method of Disposal
a) Lead acid batteries 246.0 Nos./year
Returned back to suppliers
b) Used Oil 12,300 kg/year
Lifted to CHWMF (Common hazardous waste management facility) for appropriate treatment and disposal or any authorized dealers
c) Bio-medical waste (from the dispensary / First Aid boxes of individual industries)
11.2 kg /day Lifted to CBMWTF
d) Sludge from CETP 1852 kg /day Lifted to TSDF appropriate treatment and disposal
e) E-wastes 10500 kg /year
Lifted to Authorized e-waste handling facility/ returned back to the supplier.
f) STP sludge 55 kg /day Used as manure for greenbelt development
g) Domestic and canteen waste
3000 kg/day Lifted to local municipalities.
12. The solid waste generated shall be properly collected and segregated before disposal to the city municipal facility. Waste paper, cartons, thermocol, plastic waste, glass etc., shall be disposed to recycling units. E-waste shall be disposed to authorized recycling units. The in-vessel bio-conversion technique shall be used for composting the organic waste.
13. All the topsoil excavated during construction activities should be stored for use in horticulture/landscape development within the project site.
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14. Disposal of muck during construction phase should not create any adverse effect on the neighboring communities and shall be disposed taking the necessary precautions for general safety and health aspects of people, and it shall be disposed only in approved sites with the approval of competent authority.
15. The following rules and regulations notified by the MoE&F, GoI shall be implemented.
a) Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016.
b) Hazardous waste and other wastes (Management, and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2016 and amendments thereof.
c) Batteries (Management & Handling) Amendment Rules, 2010.
d) E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2016.
e) Construction and Demolition waste Management Rules, 2016.
Other Conditions:
16. Industrial units shall obtain CFE / CFO of the Board as required under relevant provisions of
Pollution Control Acts.
17. The proponent shall create corpus fund and maintain separate account with adequate budget to meet operational cost of CETP & STP.
18. The proponent shall ensure that there should be proper legal frame work for meeting recurring expenses by occupants for implementation of conditions stipulated.
19. Solar energy and LED bulbs shall be used to reduce electricity requirements.
20. As proposed, the green belt shall be developed in 33% of total park area 942.28 acres i.e.,
311 acres. Out of that, the developer has to develop greenery in 18% of park area i.e., 170 acres and individual plot owners shall develop greenery in 15% of park area i.e., 141 acres.
21. The proponent shall obtain necessary permissions for the proposed activity, from the concerned Government Departments and other competent authorities.
22. As per the provision of Fly ash Notification No.S.O.2804 (E), dt. 03.11.2009 and its amendments thereof, every construction agency engaged in the construction of building within a radius of 300 km from a coal or lignite based thermal power plant shall use only fly ash based products for construction, such as cement or concrete, fly ash bricks or tiles or clay fly ash bricks, blocks or tiles or cement fly ash bricks or bricks or blocks or similar products or a combination or aggregate of them in every construction project.
23. The proponent shall use Ready mix concrete for construction of the building.
24. The proponent shall provide proper centralized air exhaust system in all the cellar areas to avoid suffocation.
25. The proponent shall provide sufficient parking space for visitor vehicles.
26. The proponent shall comply with Energy efficient practices and energy audit practices. Roof should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation Building Code by using appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfill requirement. Wherever feasible, green building concepts shall be adopted.
27. Application of Solar energy should be incorporated for illumination of common areas, lighting for gardens and street lighting in addition to provision of solar water heating.
28. Concealing the factual data or submission of fabricated data and failure to comply with any of the conditions mentioned in this order attracts action under the provisions of relevant pollution control Acts.
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29. Notwithstanding anything contained in this conditional letter or consent, the Board hereby
reserves its right and power Under Sec.27(2) of Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and Under Sec.21(4) of Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 to revoke the order, to review any or all the conditions imposed herein and to make such modifications as deemed fit and stipulate any additional conditions by the Board.
30. Any person aggrieved by an order made by the State Board under Section 25, Section 26, Section 27 of Water Act, 1974 or Section 21 of Air Act, 1981 may within thirty days from the date on which the order is communicated to him, prefer an appeal as per Andhra Pradesh Water Rules, 1976 and Air Rules,1982, to such authority (hereinafter referred to as the Appellate Authority) constituted under Section 28 of Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution)Act,1974 and Section 31 of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981.
MEMBER SECRETARY
To
The Vice Chairman & Managing Director, M/s. Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Ltd., (APIIC),
Sri Siva Complex, D.No. 59A-20/3/2A, 1st, 2nd, 3rd Floors,
Fun time club road, Teachers colony,
Vijayawada-520008.
[email protected], [email protected].