Sojitz Motherson Industrial Park (SMIP) Conceptual Plan 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 GENERAL The project proponent M/s Motherson Auto Solutions Limited (MASL) has proposed to develop Sojitz Motherson Industrial Park (SMIP) at 18/1A1, 18/1A2, 18/1A3, 18/1A4, etc., of Singadivakkam village/Panchayat & 119/8, 120/1, 120/11, 120/2, 120/3, 120/4, 120/5 etc. of Mummalpattu village, Kancheepuram Taluk & District, Tamil Nadu. The proponent will be responsible for plot development & providing infrastructural amenities i.e., roads, power lines, water supply (with WTP), sewerage connections (with STP), storm water drains, rainwater harvesting structures, solid waste treatment facility & landscaping. Plots will be leased to Industrial & Commercial developers during the Operation Phase of the project. M/s Motherson Auto Solutions Limited as a part of the compliance to the regulatory requirement i.e. to obtain Environmental Clearance from SEIAA, TN. M/s MASL has appointed M/s ABC Techno Labs India Private Limited, Chennai as Environmental Consultant who are accredited by National Accreditation Board for Education and Training (NABET)-Quality Council of India (QCI), New Delhi. Townships and Area Development projects covering an area ≥ 50 ha and or built up area ≥1,50,000 sq.mtrs shall be apprised as Category ‘B1’ and requires an Environmental Impact Assessment report as per the Terms of Reference (ToR). As per screening of EIA in accordance with Ministry of Environment & Forest (MoEF) guidelines, Conceptual Plan is prepared in order to describe the project activity and Environmental Impacts. 1.2 IDENTIFICATION OF THE PROJECT The Industrial Park proposed to be developed in an area of 274.362 Acres by M/s. Motherson Auto Solutions Limited as Chief Promoter will be located near Kancheepuram and will cater to the needs of Industries and also offer Commercial Infrastructure.
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Sojitz Motherson Industrial Park (SMIP) Conceptual Plan
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 GENERAL
The project proponent M/s Motherson Auto Solutions Limited (MASL) has proposed
to develop Sojitz Motherson Industrial Park (SMIP) at 18/1A1, 18/1A2, 18/1A3,
18/1A4, etc., of Singadivakkam village/Panchayat & 119/8, 120/1, 120/11, 120/2,
120/3, 120/4, 120/5 etc. of Mummalpattu village, Kancheepuram Taluk & District,
Tamil Nadu. The proponent will be responsible for plot development & providing
infrastructural amenities i.e., roads, power lines, water supply (with WTP), sewerage
connections (with STP), storm water drains, rainwater harvesting structures, solid
waste treatment facility & landscaping. Plots will be leased to Industrial &
Commercial developers during the Operation Phase of the project.
M/s Motherson Auto Solutions Limited as a part of the compliance to the regulatory
requirement i.e. to obtain Environmental Clearance from SEIAA, TN. M/s MASL has
appointed M/s ABC Techno Labs India Private Limited, Chennai as Environmental
Consultant who are accredited by National Accreditation Board for Education and
Training (NABET)-Quality Council of India (QCI), New Delhi.
Townships and Area Development projects covering an area ≥ 50 ha and or built up
area ≥1,50,000 sq.mtrs shall be apprised as Category ‘B1’ and requires an
Environmental Impact Assessment report as per the Terms of Reference (ToR). As
per screening of EIA in accordance with Ministry of Environment & Forest (MoEF)
guidelines, Conceptual Plan is prepared in order to describe the project activity and
Environmental Impacts.
1.2 IDENTIFICATION OF THE PROJECT
The Industrial Park proposed to be developed in an area of 274.362 Acres by M/s.
Motherson Auto Solutions Limited as Chief Promoter will be located near
Kancheepuram and will cater to the needs of Industries and also offer Commercial
Infrastructure.
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1.3 PROFILE OF PROJECT PROPONENT
The Sojitz group as a general trading company engaged in a wide range of
businesses globally, including buying, selling, importing and exporting goods,
manufacturing and selling products, providing services and planning and
coordinating projects in japan and overseas. The group also invests in various
sectors and conducts financing activities. The broad range of sectors in which Sojitz
operates includes those realted to automobiles, plants, energy, mineral resources,
chemicals, foodstuff resources, agricultural and forestry resources, consumer good
and industrial parks. We also aim to create a convenient environment for tenants by
inviting logistic companies to the industrial park to enable one stop logistics services,
including but not limited to acquisition of production equipment, import and export,
customs clearance, equipment installation, as well as logistics services post-startup.
Samvardhana Motherson Group is one of the most diversified auto ancillary Groups
headquartered in India and has a global footprint. The group provides full system
solutions right from product design to prototyping, tool manufacturing, molding and
assembly to sequence in line supplies. The Group’s automotive product portfolio
comprises electrical distribution systems (wiring harnesses), automotive rearview
mirrors, molded plastic parts and assemblies, injection molding tools, molded and
extruded rubber components, door trims, bumpers, lighting systems, air intake
manifolds, pedal assemblies, HVAC systems, vehicle air conditioning systems, roof
hatches, cabins for off highway vehicles, IT services, design engineering and CAE
services.
Sojitz-Motherson Industrial Park (SMIP) is a joint venture project with Indian
company Motherson, located on the outskirts of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Before SMIP,
there were no industrial parks developed and operated by Japanese companies in
India. The area outside Chennai is called the “South Detroit of Asia” because of the
concentration of automotive manufacturers from Japan, the USA and Europe, and
we expect to attract a large number of automotive industry companies to SMIP
Sojitz Motherson Industrial Park (SMIP) Conceptual Plan 2. DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT SITE
2.1 LOCATION
The proposed development will be at survey nos. 18/1A1, 18/1A2, 18/1A3, 18/1A4,
etc., of Singadivakkam village/Panchayat & 119/8, 120/1, 120/11, 120/2, 120/3,
120/4, 120/5 etc. of Mummalpattu village, Kancheepuram. The satellite image of the
project site and the location of the project site are given in Figure 2.1 & Figure 2.2.
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Figure 2.1 Google Image of the Project Site
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Figure 2.2 Map Showing the Location of the Project Site
Sojitz Motherson Industrial Park (SMIP) Conceptual Plan 2.2 ENVIRONMENTAL SENSITIVITY OF THE PROJECT SITE
The project site selected to develop the proposed Industrial Park is vacant land.
Details on the environmental settings have been shown in the following table.
Table 2.1 Environmental Setting of the Project Site
S. No. Particulars Details 1 Site Latitude 12°52'23.4''N
2 Site Longitude 79°48'49.6''E
3 Present Land use Dry & wet land ( Non Planning Zone)
4 Nearest Bus Stand Nathapettai Busstand – 8.34 km (SW)
6 Nearest railway station Kancheepuram Railway station – 12km (SW)
7 Nearest airport Chennai International Airport – 65 km (NNE)
8 Nearest town/ city Singadivakkam– 1.0 km (SW) Siruvedal – 1.6 km (W) 9 Hills/ valleys Nil in 15km radius
10 Topography Fairly plain ground
12 National parks/ Wildlife
Nil in 15km radius
13 Reservoir/Lake Thenneri lake - 200 m (S)
14 Reserved/ Protected Forests Nil in 15km radius
15 Seismicity Zone III
16 Defense Installations Nil in 15 km radius
17 Nearest Port Chennai port – 56 km (NE)
2.3 SITE CONNECTIVITY
The project site is located 2.86 km Northwest of NH4 in the villages of
connects through approach road for the proposed Industrial Park. Nathapettai Bus
Stop is located on the western side at a distance of 8.34 km (SW) from the project
site. Kancheepuram Railway station is located 12km (SW) from the project site. Site
connectivity map is shown in Figure 2.3.
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Figure 2.3 Road connectivity map of the Project site
2.4 TOPOGRAPHY
The contour map of the project site is shown in Figure 2.4. The site is unleveled land
sloping from the Northwest side towards the Theneri Lake. The elevation is around
14 m at the NNW side and gradually slopes downward to the South side towards
Theneri Lake. The Topo, land use & drainage showing the surrounding 5 & 10 km
radius around the site is shown in the following Figures 2.4, 2.5 & 2.6 respectively.
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Figure 2.3 Contour map of project site
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Figure 2.4 10km radius Topo map
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Figure 2.5 10km radius land use map
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Figure 2.6 10km radius drainage map
Sojitz Motherson Industrial Park (SMIP) Conceptual Plan 2.5 KANCHEEPURAM DISTRICT PROFILE
2.5.1 RAINFALL & CLIMATE
Kancheepuram district generally experiences hot and humid climatic conditions. The
district receives the rain under the influence of both southeast and northeast
monsoons. Most of the precipitation occurs in the form of cyclonic storm caused due
to the depressions in Bay of Bengal chiefly during northeast monsoon period. The
southwest monsoon rainfall is highly erratic and summer rains are negligible. The
normal annual rainfall over the district varies from 1105 mm to 1214mm. It is
minimum in the western and northwestern parts of the district around Uttiramerur
(1105 mm) and it is the maximum around Kovalam (1214.2 mm). High relative
humidities between 58 and 84% prevail throughout the year. Relative humidity is
maximum in the morning and minimum in the evening. Higher rates of relative
humidity are observed between November and January i.e., 83 to 84%. In the
months of June, the humidity is lower i.e., around 58%. Average relative humidity in
the morning and evening 74 and 64%. The minimum and maximum temperatures
are 20°C & 37°C. The daytime heat is oppressive and the temperature is as high as
43°C.
2.5.2 GEOLOGY & GEOMORPHOLOGY
The prominent geomorphic units identified in the district through interpretation of
satellite imagery are i) Chingleput-Tirukkalukkunram Surface (Erosional) ii) Palar
Surface (fluvial and iii) Mamallapuram (Mahabalipuram) surface (Marina) etc. The
elevation of the area ranges from 100 m amsl in the west to a sea level in the east.
The major part of the area is characterized by an undulating topography with
innumerable depressions, which are used as irrigation tanks. Three beach terraces
ranging in elevation between 4 mark the coastal tract and 12 m with broad inter
terrace depressions. The coastal plain displays a fairly low level or gently rolling
surface and only slightly elevated above the local water surfaces on rivers. The
straight trend of the coastline is a result of development of a vast alluvial plain. There
are a number of sand dunes in the coastal tract. The coastal landforms include
estuarine tidal, mud flats or lagoons and salt marsh etc.
Sojitz Motherson Industrial Park (SMIP) Conceptual Plan 2.5.3 SOIL PROFILE
Soils have been classified into 1) clayey soil, 2) red sandy or red loamy soil 3) Red
sandy brown clayey soil and 4) Alluvial soil. Of the above soils brown clayey soil is
the most predominant, covering more than 71 percent of the areal extent of
Kancheepuram district. Alluvial soils are found on the banks of Palar, Cheyyar and
other rivers. The river alluvium is transported and is seen in coastal area of this
district. Sandy coastal alluvial (arenacious soil) occurs along the seacoast as a
narrow belt.
2.5.4 GROUNDWATER POTENTIAL
The district is underlain by both sedimentary and fissured formations. The important
aquifer system in the district are constituted by 1) unconsolidated and semi
consolidated formations and 2) weathered, fissured and fractured crystalline rocks.
Porous Formation
Semi Consolidated formation:
Gondwana sandstones and shales and Tertiary mottled clays and sandstones
represent the porous, semi-consolidated sediments. Ground water occurs under
water table conditions to confined conditions in the intergranular spaces of
sandstones, sands and in the bedding planes and thin fractures of shales. The
ground water occurs under water table conditions and the depth of the wells ranges
from 5 to 10 m bgl. The depth to water level ranged from 2.89 to 4.09 m bgl during
May 2006 and 1.05 to 3.40 m.bgl during Jan’2007. The specific capacity of porus
formation ranged from 1.00 to 80.00 lpm/m/dd.
Ground Water in Unconsolidated Alluvium
These unconsolidated formations occur mainly along the banks of Palar and
Cheyyar rivers and the sand layers of this alluvium form the potential aquifer.
Between Walajabad and Kancheepuram, small diameter dug wells tap the alluvium
with depths ranging between 6 and 12 m bgl. The yield ranges from 25 to 35 m3 /hr.
Depth of filter point and dug cum bore wells ranges from 10 – 21 m bgl and yield is
around 20 m3 /hr. The yield of infiltration wells with varying depths of 5 – 12 m bgl is
around 35 m3 /hr. In areas covered by the laterites, the ground water is developed by
means of dug wells in the depth of 4 to 6 m bgl. Along the coast, windblown sand
acts as aquifer zones and ground water extraction is by means of shallow dug wells
Sojitz Motherson Industrial Park (SMIP) Conceptual Plan with radial arms. The wells can sustain for 3 to 6 hours pumping and yield is around
15 m3/hour.
Fissured Formation
The movement of ground water is fissured crystallines is principally controlled by
joints, fissured, fractures and their interconnections. Ground water in fissured
crystallines is developed by means of dug wells, dug-cum-bore wells and bore wells.
The wells range in depth between 6 and 17.00 m bgl. The depth to water level
ranged from 3.50 – 8.34 m bgl during May 2006 and 1.32 – 7.53 m bgl during
January 2007.The yield of the wells varies from 30 to 100 m3 /day (January-
March).The depth of dug cum bore wells ranges from 25 to 45 m bgl. The depth of
bore wells ranges up to 200 m bgl. The piezometric head ranges from 2.05 to 5.98 m
bgl during May 2006 and 0.70 – 3.75 m bgl during Jan 2007 and the yield ranges up
to 12 lps. The specific capacity in the fissured formation ranges from 10 - 250
lpm/m/dd.
Long Term Fluctuation (1998-2007)
The long-term water level fluctuation for the period 1998-2007 indicates rise in water
level in the area 0.0289 -0.3433 m/year. The fall in water level ranges between
0.0089 to 0.3279 m/year.
Aquifer Parameters
The Transmissivity values in weathered, partly weathered and jointed rocks vary
from 10- 125 m2 /day and specific yield in these formations is 1.5%. The specific
yield of the porus formation varied from 1.4 – 10.6%. The transmissivity in the semi-
consolidated and unconsolidated are varies from 23 to 52 m2 /day and 200 – 300 m2
/day respectively.
Sojitz Motherson Industrial Park (SMIP) Conceptual Plan 2.5.5 SOCIO ECONOMIC STATUS
Description Census parameter Actual Population 39,98,252 Male 20,12,958 Female 19,85,294 Density/km2 892 Sex Ratio (Per 1000) 986 Average Literacy 84.49 Male Literacy 89.89 Female Literacy 79.02
2.5.6 ECONOMY
Kancheepuram contributes USD 4.4 billion in GDP of Tamil Nadu. Tertiary sector
has been playing a vital role in the economy of this district. It has contributed 60% to
the district’s GDP in 2011-12 has grown at the rate of 14% from 2006-07, for the
same period Secondary sector has grown at 16.8%. The investments have been
observed to be happening in Manufacturing, Trade, Hotel & Restaurants, Banking &
Insurance and Real estate, Ownership of Dwelling & Business Services.
2.5.6.1 INDUSTRIAL SECTOR
Kancheepuram district is one of the largest industrial areas of Tamil Nadu, has the
pride in being home to vital production bases of international industrial groups
like: Ford, Hyundai, Saint Gobain as well as many export houses in and around the
Madras Export Processing Zone (MEPZ).
INDUSTRIAL ESTATES
- SIPCOT -Sriperumbudur Industrial Park Expansion (VallamVadagai)
- Irungattukkottai Industrial Park
- Sriperumbudur (I, II & III)
- Pillaippakkam Industrial Parks
- Electronic/Telecom Hardware/ Hi Tech SEZ-Sriperumbudur
200 20 3 Water treatment & supply (WTP) 100 10 4 Solid waste management 15 1.5 5 Operation &Maintenance Cell 0.5 6 Energy conservation measures 10 1 7 Green belt 10 1
Total 350 35.5
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Periodic noise monitoring of the building zone and surrounding area.
Regular monitoring of storm water drains.
Green belt plantation, maintenance, development of other forms of greenery.
Regular monitoring of solid wastes quantity and ascertaining avenues for
utilization of solid wastes.
Development & maintenance of schemes for water conservation.
The O&M Wing will take the overall responsibility for coordination of the actions
required for environmental management and mitigation, and for monitoring the
progress of the proposed management plans and actions to be taken.
4.6 DEVELOPMENT OF GREENBELT
To provide a dense tree cover and to provide good sound and dust barriers, the
planting of tree species in open areas will be done. The recommended plant species
are listed in Table 4.5. As per guidelines of CPCB, the three main criteria for
selection of plants may be as follows,
Trees, shrubs will have dense foliage with a large surface area,
because leaves absorb pollutants.
The species chosen must be resistant to pollutants, particularly in
the early stages of their growth.
The species chosen may be native species and drought tolerant.
Table 4.5 Recommended species for green belt development
S. No. Botanical Names English Names Local name
1 Azadirachtaindica Neem tree Veppamaram 2 Saracaasoca Ashoka tree Ashokamaram 3 Cassia fistula Golden shower tree ManjalKonrai 4 Arecaceae Palm tree Panaimaram 5 Buteamonosperma Flame of Forest Purasumaram
We allot the lands to the proposed units with the condition that the respective
industry should earmark 33% of the plot area for greenbelt. Hence 35% of greenbelt
area from total land use area is calculated as shown in below table
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Green belt (%)
Industrial plot area 22†
Avenue Plantation 3 OSR 10
Total 35 † [33% of Industrial plots/Total land use area] X 100
4.6.1 Avenue Plantation
Approximately 3 % of greenbelt will be met through Avenue plantation and open
space will have Green Belt.
4.7 CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
As per the company policy 1% of the profit will be used for CSR in various location