Minutes of 410 th SEAC Meeting Dated 11/07/2019 The 410 th meeting of SEAC was held in Directorate of Environment, U.P. on 11/07/2019 following members were present in the SEAC: 1. Dr. (Prof.) S.N. Singh, Chairman 2. Dr. Sarita Sinha, Member 3. Dr. Arvind Mathur, Member 4. Dr. Virendra Misra, Member 5. Dr. Pramod Kumar Mishra, Member 6. Dr. Richhpal Singh Sangu, Member 7. Dr. Ajoy Kumar Mandal, Member 8. Shri Meraj Uddin, Member 9. Shri Rajive Kumar, Member The Chairman welcomed the members to the 410 th SEAC meeting. The SEAC unanimously took following decisions on the agenda points discussed: 1. Sugar Factory Production Expansion from 10000 TCD to 12500 TCD at Gata No.-471mi, 472/1, 473mi, 474, 476/1, 506/1, 4, L H Sugar Factory, District- Pilibhit U.P., M/s Lalit Hari Sugar Factories Ltd. File No. 4870/4463/Proposal No. SIA/UP/IND2/35031/2018 A presentation was made by the project proponent M/s Lalit Hari Sugar Factory along with their consultant M/s Sawen Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd. The proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee that:- 1. The environmental clearance is sought for Sugar Factory Production Expansion from 10000 TCD to 12500 TCD at Gata No.-471mi, 472/1, 473mi, 474, 476/1, 506/1, 4, L H Sugar Factory, District- Pilibhit U.P., M/s Lalit Hari Sugar Factories Ltd. 2. Terms of reference in the matter were issued through SEIAA, U.P. letter no. 608/parya/SEAC/4463/2018 dated 28/12/2018. 3. Area details of the project: 1 Total Land area 58.23 Ha. 100 % 2 Greenbelt 20.48 Ha 35.18 % 3 Factory Land 27.23 Ha. 46.76 % 4 Open Area 10.52 Ha 18.06 % 4. Salient features of the project: Parameter Existing Plant Proposed Expansion Total Land area (ha) 27.23 ha (factory land area) No extra Land required 58.23 ha 2. Raw water (m 3 /day) 2300 m 3 /day 900 m 3 /day 3200 m 3 /day 3. Power Generation 44.25 MW No extra power requirement 44.25 MW
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Minutes of 410th
SEAC Meeting Dated 11/07/2019
The 410th
meeting of SEAC was held in Directorate of Environment, U.P. on 11/07/2019
following members were present in the SEAC:
1. Dr. (Prof.) S.N. Singh, Chairman
2. Dr. Sarita Sinha, Member
3. Dr. Arvind Mathur, Member
4. Dr. Virendra Misra, Member
5. Dr. Pramod Kumar Mishra, Member
6. Dr. Richhpal Singh Sangu, Member
7. Dr. Ajoy Kumar Mandal, Member
8. Shri Meraj Uddin, Member
9. Shri Rajive Kumar, Member
The Chairman welcomed the members to the 410th SEAC meeting.
The SEAC unanimously took following decisions on the agenda points discussed:
1. Sugar Factory Production Expansion from 10000 TCD to 12500 TCD at Gata No.-471mi,
472/1, 473mi, 474, 476/1, 506/1, 4, L H Sugar Factory, District- Pilibhit U.P., M/s Lalit Hari
2- The committee discussed the matter in light of MOEFCC Notification dated 08/03/2018 under violation
project & recommended to issue terms of reference (TOR) for the preparation of EIA. The terms of
reference in the matter were issued by SEIAA vide letter no. 610/Parya/SEAC/4222/2018 dated
28/12/2018.
3- Environmental Clearance for the earlier proposal was issued by SEIAA, U.P. vide letter no.
3139/Parya/SEAC/1195/2012/DD(Y), dated 05.03.2013 for the plot area 12,698.27 m2 and built-up area
54,539.43 m2.
4- Salient features of the project:
Description Proposed
Plot Area 12,698.27 m2
Built-up Area 61,378.86 m2
Green Area 1,904.74 m2 @ 15 % of Total Plot Area
Total Water Requirement 299 KLD
Fresh Water Requirement 232 KLD
Wastewater Generation 165 KLD
Capacity of STP 100 KLD
Solid Waste Generation 1,153 kg/day
Parking Required & Provided 532 ECS & 542 ECS
Power Demand & Source 2,865 kVA (Paschimanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited)
Back up 375 kVA (250 + 125 kVA)
RWH Pits 4 pits
Expansion Project Cost 22.18 Cr.
5- Comparative area details for earlier and expansion project:
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S. No. Particulars Area (m2)
Area Approved as
per earlier EC
Expansion
Occurred under
Violation
Total/Final After
Compounding
1. Total Plot Area 12,698.27 Nil 12,698.27
2. Net Plot Area 10,793.53 Nil 10,793.53
3. Permissible Ground Coverage 3,777.73
(@ 35% of Net Plot
Area)
Nil 3,777.73
(@ 35% of Net
Plot Area)
4. Total Achieved Ground Coverage 2007.38
(@ 19.08% of Net
Plot Area)
369.67 2,377.05
(@ 22.02% of Net
Plot Area)
5. Total Permissible F.A.R
Permissible F.A.R as per 2.5
Purchasable F.A.R Area @ 1.25
10% Compounding Area of 2.5
F.A.R
40,475.73
26,983.82 13,491.91
Nil
2,698.38
Nil Nil
2,698.38
43,174.11
26,983.82 13,491.91
2,698.38
6. Total Proposed/Achieved F.A.R Area
Residential F.A.R Area
Community F.A.R Area
36,423.80
36,203.80
220.00
4,508.03
4,282.62
225.41
40,931.83
40,486.42
445.41
7. Total Proposed/Achieved Non F.A.R Area
Upper Basement Area
Lower Basement Area
Stilt Area
Fire Staircase Area
Mumty Area
Machine Room Area Guard & Meter Room Area
18,115.63
7478.00
7303.00
1948.76
1204.28
109.56
72.03 Nil
2,848.32
985.62
1160.62
279.82
258.46
60.72
51.73 51.35
20,447.03
8,463.62
8,463.62
2,228.58
945.82
170.28
123.76 51.35
8. Built Up Area (6 + 7) 54,539.43 7,356.35 61,378.86
9. Open Area 10,690.89
(@ 84.1% of Total
Plot Area
369.67
(Deduction)
10,321.22
(@ 81.3% of
Total Plot Area
10. Total Achieved Landscape Area
@15% of Total Plot Area
1,904.74 Nil 1,904.74
11. Height of the Building 58.20 meters Nil 58.70 meters
6- Population details:
S. No. Type Dwellings Units/ F.A.R. PPU Total Population
A. Residential 418 5 2,090
(a) Staff @ 5% of the total residential population 105
(b) Visitors/Floating @10% of the total residential population 209
B. Community 445.41 1 Person/1.5 m2
(a) Staff @ 20% of the community population 59
(b) Visitors @ 80% of the community population 238
Grand Total (A + B) 2,701
7- Water requirement details:
S. No.
Description Total Area (m2)
Total Occupancy
Rate of water demand(lpcd)
Total Water Requirement (KLD)
A. Domestic Water Requirement
Residents 2090 86 180
Staff 105 30 3.15
Visitor/Floating 209 15 3.13
B. Community Centre
Staff 59 30 1.77
Visitor 238 15 3.57
Total Domestic Water Demand (A + B) 191.62 Say 192
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C. Horticulture 1,904.74 5 lt./sqm/day 9.5
D. Swimming Pool (Main +
Kids)
98
Total Water Requirement (A + B + C + D) 299.12 say 299 KLD
8- Solid waste generation details:
S. No. Category kg per capita
per day
Waste generated
(kg/day)
A. Residents 2,090 @ 0.5 kg/day 1045
(a) Staff 105 @ 0.25 kg/day 26.25
(b) Visitors 209 @ 0.15 kg/day 31.35
B. Community
(a) Staff 59 @ 0.25 kg/day 14.75
(b) Visitors 238 @ 0.15 kg/day 35.7
C. Landscape waste
(0.47 acres)
@ 0.2 kg/acre/day 0.094
TOTAL SOLID WASTE GENERATED
(A + B + C)
1,153.144 kg/day say
1,153 kg/day
9- The project proposal falls under category–8(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended) and MoEF&CC
Notification dated 08/03/2018 under the violation of E.P. Act.
RESOLUTION AGAINST AGENDA NO-02
The committee discussed the matter in view of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended) and also
notification dated 08/03/2018 of MoEF&CC and recommended grant of environmental clearance under
violation category for the project proposal along with general conditions as earlier prescribed by
authority for construction project and following specific conditions :
Specific Conditions:
1. The project proponent shall be submit a bank guarantee of Rs. 5.20 Lakhs equivalent to the amount of
remediation plan and natural and community resource augmentation plan within 15 days to the SPCB.
The bank guarantee shall be released after successful implementation of the EMP, and after the recommendations of the concerned Regional Office of the Ministry, the SEAC and approval of the
regulatory authority.
2. The State Govt./SPCB to take action against the project proponent under the provisions of section 19 of Environment Protection Act, 1986.
3. Adequate parking for visitors should be provided at the entrance gate of buildings.
4. Maids working in the flats have to be essentially provided toilets and the rest room in the campus. Similarly the security guards may be provided these facilities separately.
5. A convenient shopping center has to be provided to meet the requirement of the residents on day to day
basis.
6. Solar energy to be used alternatives on the road and common places for illumination to save conventional energy.
7. Use of reflecting paints on the roof top and side walls of the building for cooling effect.
8. The project proponent shall submit within the next 3 month the data of ground water quality including fluoride parameter to the limit of minimum deduction level for all six monitoring stations.
9. 15% area of the total plot area shall be compulsorily made available for the green area development
including the peripheral green area. Plantation of trees should be of indigenous species and may be as per the consultation of local district Forest Officer.
10. The waste water generated should be treated properly in scientific manner i.e. domestic waste water to
be treated in STP and effluent such as RO rejects with high TDS and other chemical bearing effluent
shall be treated separately. 11. Permission from local authority should be taken regarding discharge of excess water into the sewer line.
12. The height, Construction built up area of proposed construction shall be in accordance with the existing
FAR norms of the competent authority & it should ensure the same along with survey number before
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approving layout plan & before according commencement certificate to proposed work. Plan approving
authority should also ensure the zoning permissibility for the proposed project as per the approved
development plan of the area. 13. "Consent for Establishment" shall be obtained from UP Pollution Control Board.
14. All required sanitary and hygienic measures should be in place before starting construction activities
and to be maintained throughout the construction phase. 15. Project proponent shall ensure completion of STP, MSW disposal facility, green area development prior
to occupation of the buildings.
16. Municipal solid waste shall be disposed/managed as per Municipal Solid Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 20016.
17. Provision shall be made for the housing of construction labour within the site with all necessary
infrastructure and facilities such as fuel for cooking, mobile toilets, mobile STP, safe drinking water,
medical health care, creche and First Aid Room etc. 18. Adequate drinking water and sanitary facilities should be provided for construction workers at the site.
Provision should be made for mobile toilets. The safe disposal of wastewater and solid wastes generated
during the construction phase should be ensured. 19. The solid waste generated should be properly collected and segregated. Dry/inert solid waste should be
disposed off to the approved sites for land filling after recovering recyclable material.
20. Corporate Environmental Responsibility (CER) shall be submitted by the project proponent and the details of the various heads of expenditure to be submitted as per the guidelines provide in the recent
CER notification No. 22-65/2017-IA.III dated 01/05/2018. A copy of resolution of board of directors
shall be submitted to the authority. A list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address should be
submitted along with six monthly compliance reports. 21. No parking shall be allowed outside the project boundary.
22. Digging of basement shall be undertaken in view of structural safety of adjacent buildings under
information/consultation with District Administration/Mining Department. All the topsoil excavated during construction activities should be stored for use in horticulture /landscape development within the
project site. Additional soil for leveling of the proposed site shall be generated within the sites (to the
extent possible) so that natural drainage system of the area is protected and improved.
23. Surface rain water has to be collected in kacchha pond for ground water recharging and irrigation of horticulture and peripheral plantation.
24. The approval of competent authority shall be obtained for structural safety of the buildings due to any
possible earthquake, adequacy of fire fighting equipments etc. as per National Building Code including measures from lighting.
25. Disposal of muck during 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.
26. Any hazardous waste generated during construction phase should be disposed off as per applicable rules
and norms with necessary approvals of the UP Pollution Control Board.
27. The diesel generator sets to be used during construction phase should be low sulphur diesel type and should conform to Environments (Protection) Rules prescribed for air and noise emission standards.
28. 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 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/UPPCB.
29. The green area design along the periphery of the plot shall achieve attenuation factor conforming to the
day and night noise standards prescribed for residential area. The open spaces inside the plot should be landscaped and covered with grass and shrubs. Green area Development shall be carried out considering
CPCB guidelines including selection of plant species and in consultation with the local DFO/
Agriculture Dept. 30. The building should have adequate distance between them to allow movement of fresh air and passage
of natural light, air and ventilation.
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31. Pavements shall be so constructed as to allow infiltration of surface run-off of rain water. Construction
of pavements around trees should be able to facilitate suitable watering, aeration and nutrition to the
tree. 32. Ready Mix Concrete and Sprinkler to be used for curing and quenching during construction phase.
33. Roof top water to be only channelized to RWHs. Arrangement shall be made that waste water and
storm water do not get mixed. 34. All the internal drains are to be covered till the disposal point.
35. This environmental clearance is issued subject to land use verification. Local authority / planning
authority should ensure this with respect to Rules, Regulations, Notifications, Government Resolutions, Circulars, etc. issued if any.
36. The bank guarantee shall be released after successful implementation of remediation plan and natural
and community resource augmentation plan, and after recommendation by Regional Office of Ministry,
Expert Appraisal Committee or State or Union Territory level Expert appraisal committee and approval of the regulatory authority.
3. Proposed Hotel Project "Holiday Inn" at Khasra No.- 285, 286, 287, 288 of Village- Behsa &
Khasra No.-348 of Village- Farukhabad Chilawan, Lucknow. M/s Awasthi Hotels and
A presentation was made by project proponent along with their consultant M/s Ind Tech House Consult.
The proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee that:-
1- The environmental clearance is sought for Proposed Hotel Project "Holiday Inn" at Khasra No.- 285,
286, 287, 288 of Village- Behsa & Khasra No.-348 of Village- Farukhabad Chilawan, Lucknow. M/s
Awasthi Hotels and Resorts Pvt. Ltd.
2- Total plot area and built-up area of the project is 10,655 sq. m. and 25438.54 sqm. respectively. Total
Hotel Suites will be 196 nos.
3- Estimated cost of project is Rs. 117.87 Crores.
4- Salient features of the project:
Sl. No. Description Quantity Unit
GENERAL
1 Gross Plot Area 10655 SQMT
2 Area Under Rd Widening 1053.41 SQMT
3 Net Plot Area 9601.59 SQMT
4 Proposed Built Up Area 25438.54 SQMT
5 Number of Building Blocks 1 No.
6 Proposed No of Hotel Suites 196
7 Max Height of Building (Upto Terrace) 39.9 M
8 Max No of Floors 2B+G+SER+8 No.
9 Expected Total Population (Fixed 392+1597 floating) 1989 No.
10 Cost of Project 117.87 CR
AREAS
11 Permissible Ground Coverage Area (40%) 3840.64 SQMT
12 Proposed Ground Coverage Area (28.6%) 2746.51 SQMT
13 Permissible FAR Area (200) 19203.18 SQMT
14 Proposed FAR Area 14452.43 SQMT
15 Non FAR areas - Total Basement Area 9942.72 SQMT
16 Other Non FAR areas - Service Floor Mumty Machine Rm etc. 1043.39 SQMT
17 Proposed Total Built Up Area 25438.54 SQMT
WATER
18 Total Water Requirement 293 KLD
19 Fresh water requirement 164 KLD
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20 Treated Water Requirement 129 KLD
21 Waste water Generation 162 KLD
22 Capacity of Proposed STP 195 KLD
23 Treated Water Available for Reuse 129 KLD
24 Surplus treated water to be discharged in Municipal Sewer 0 KLD
RAIN WATER HARVESTING
25 Rain Water Harvesting Potential 2949.66 KL
26 No of RWH Pits (Recharge) Proposed 3 No.
PARKING
27 Total Parking Required as / Building Bye Laws 166 ECS
28 Proposed Total Parking 168 ECS
29 Parking on Surface NIL
30 Parking in Basements 168 ECS
GREEN AREA
31 Required Green Area (15% of plot area) 1440.2385 SQMT
32 Proposed Green Area (17% of plot area) 1632.1 SQMT
WASTE
33 Total Solid Waste Generation 0.55 TPD
34 Organic waste 0.33 TPD
35 Quantity of Hazardous waste Generation 1.07 LPD
36 Quantity of Sludge Generated from STP 33 KG/DAY
ENERGY
37 Total Power Requirement 1737 KW
38 DG set backup 1875 KVA
39 No of DG Sets 3 No.
5- Population details:
Hotel (24 Hrs Use) Suites/ Serv Appt Pop/ Suit/ Appt Total Population
Hotel Suites 196 2 392
Total 196
Total 392
Non Residential (8to 10 Hrs Use)
Employees Rate Population
Hotel Staff As/Norms 340
Banquet, Conference Halls and Meeting Rooms Staff L.S. 138
Hotel Kitchen Staff L.S. 60
Facility Management Staff/Drivers L.S. 43
Total 581
Visitors (1.5 To 2 Hrs Use) Area In Sqm
Banquet & Conference Halls 1292 1/1.4 Sqm 923
Other Visitors L.S. 93
Total Visitors 1016
Total Population 1989
6- Water calculation details:
POPULATION/ AREA/UNIT
RATE IN LTS TOTAL QTY IN KL
HOTEL SUITES ( 4 STAR HOTEL) Population
DOMESTIC 392 260 101.92
FLUSHING 392 60 23.52
FACILITIES- BANQ HALL /CONFERENCES/
MEETING (Working Population)
DOMESTIC 241 25 6.04
FLUSHING 241 20 4.83
VISITORS TO- BANQ HALL /CONFERENCES/
MEETING (Working Population)
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DOMESTIC 923 15 13.85
FLUSHING 923 10 9.23
GENERAL VISITORS
DOMESTIC 93 5 0.47
FLUSHING 93 10 0.93
LAUNDARY 862 Kg 25 21.6
GARDENING 1632 Sqm 1 1.63
D G COOLING 1875 Kva 0.9 6.75
AIR CONDITIONING 650 TON 81.90
SWIMMING POOL/WATER BODY 1 No. 10
FILTER BACK WASH 10
TOTAL WATER REQUIREMENT 293
Head Source Quantity
Fresh Water Requirement Municipal Supply 164 KLD
Treated Water Requirement On site STP 129 KLD
Estimated waste water Generation: 162 KLD
Waste water to be treated in onsite STP: 195 KLD
Proposed treatment methodology : MBBR
Proposed STP (Capacity): 195 KLD
Treatment up to tertiary level.
STP shall have power back-up for uninterrupted operation during power failure.
Treated waste water will be used for flushing, DG cooling, HVAC & gardening.
7- The project proposal falls under category–8(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).
RESOLUTION AGAINST AGENDA NO-03
The committee discussed the matter and recommended to grant the environmental clearance for
the above project proposal along with general conditions as earlier prescribed by authority for
construction project and following specific conditions:
1. Laundry effluent should not be discharged in STP.
2. Solar energy to be used alternatives on the road and common places for illumination to save
conventional energy as per ECBC Code. 3. The project proponent shall submit within the next 3 month the data of ground water quality including
fluoride parameter to the limit of minimum deduction level for all six monitoring stations.
4. 15% area of the total plot area shall be compulsorily made available for the green area development including the peripheral green area. Plantation of trees should be of indigenous species and may be as
per the consultation of local district Forest Officer.
5. The waste water generated should be treated properly in scientific manner i.e. domestic waste water to
be treated in STP and effluent such as RO rejects with high TDS and other chemical bearing effluent shall be treated separately.
6. Permission from local authority should be taken regarding discharge of excess water into the sewer line.
7. The height, Construction built up area of proposed construction shall be in accordance with the existing FAR norms of the competent authority & it should ensure the same along with survey number before
approving layout plan & before according commencement certificate to proposed work. Plan approving
authority should also ensure the zoning permissibility for the proposed project as per the approved development plan of the area.
8. "Consent for Establishment" shall be obtained from UP Pollution Control Board.
9. All required sanitary and hygienic measures should be in place before starting construction activities
and to be maintained throughout the construction phase. 10. Project proponent shall ensure completion of STP, MSW disposal facility, green area development prior
to occupation of the buildings.
11. Municipal solid waste shall be disposed/managed as per Municipal Solid Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2016.
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12. Provision shall be made for the housing of construction labour within the site with all necessary
infrastructure and facilities such as cylinder for cooking, mobile toilets, mobile STP, safe drinking
water, medical health care, creche and First Aid Room etc. 13. Adequate drinking water and sanitary facilities should be provided for construction workers at the site.
Provision should be made for mobile toilets. The safe disposal of wastewater and solid wastes generated
during the construction phase should be ensured. 14. The solid waste generated should be properly collected and segregated. Dry/inert solid waste should be
disposed off to the approved sites for land filling after recovering recyclable material.
15. Corporate Environmental Responsibility (CER) shall be prepared by the project proponent and the details of the various heads of expenditure to be submitted as per the guidelines provided in the recent
CER notification No. 22-65/2017-IA.III dated 01/05/2018. A copy of resolution of board of directors
shall be submitted to the authority. A list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address should be
submitted along with six monthly compliance reports. 16. No parking shall be allowed outside the project boundary.
17. Digging of basement shall be undertaken in view of structural safety of adjacent buildings under
information/consultation with District Administration/Mining Department. All the topsoil excavated during construction activities should be stored for use in horticulture /landscape development within the
project site. Additional soil for leveling of the proposed site shall be generated within the sites (to the
extent possible) so that natural drainage system of the area is protected and improved. 18. Surface rain water has to be collected in kacchha pond for ground water recharging and irrigation of
horticulture and peripheral plantation.
19. The approval of competent authority shall be obtained for structural safety of the buildings due to any
possible earthquake, adequacy of fire fighting equipments etc. as per National Building Code including measures from lighting.
20. Disposal of muck during construction phase should not create any adverse effect on the neighboring
communities and be disposed off taking the necessary precautions for general safety and health aspects of people, only in approved sites with the approval of competent authority.
21. Any hazardous waste generated during construction phase should be disposed off as per applicable rules
and norms with necessary approvals of the UP Pollution Control Board.
22. The diesel generator sets to be used during construction phase should be low sulphur diesel type and should conform to Environments (Protection) Rules prescribed for air and noise emission standards.
23. 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 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/UPPCB.
24. The green area design along the periphery of the plot shall achieve attenuation factor conforming to the day and night noise standards prescribed for residential area. The open spaces inside the plot should be
landscaped and covered with grass and shrubs. Green area Development shall be carried out considering
CPCB guidelines including selection of plant species and in consultation with the local DFO/
Agriculture Dept. 25. The building should have adequate distance between them to allow movement of fresh air and passage
of natural light, air and ventilation.
26. Pavements shall be so constructed as to allow infiltration of surface run-off of rain water. Construction of pavements around trees should be able to facilitate suitable watering, aeration and nutrition to the
tree.
27. Ready Mix Concrete and Sprinkler to be used for curing and quenching during construction phase.
28. Roof top water in rainy season is to be discharged into RWH pits for ground water recharging. Arrangement shall be made that waste water and storm water do not get mixed.
29. NOC from Ground Water Board is to be submitted for drilling of tube well for use of Water Supply.
30. All the internal drains are to be covered till the disposal point.
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31. This environmental clearance is issued subject to land use verification. Local authority / planning
authority should ensure this with respect to Rules, Regulations, Notifications, Government Resolutions,
Circulars, etc. issued if any. 32. Reflecting paint should be used on the roof top and side walls of the building tower for cooling effect.
4. "Gaur World Street" at Plot No.-C-1A, Sector-16B, Greter Noida, District-Gautam Buddha
Nagar. M/s Fastidious Build Mart Pvt. Ltd. File No. 4862/Proposal No.
SIA/UP/MIS/107183/2019
RESOLUTION AGAINST AGENDA NO-04
The project proponent did not appear. The committee discussed and deliberated that the project file should be closed and be opened only after request from the project proponent. The file shall not be treated as
pending at SEAC. The matter will be discussed only after submission of online request on prescribed online
portal.
5. Development of Technical Training and Development Center Complex at Plot No.- A 3&4,
The project proponent through the letter dated 11/07/2019 requested to defer the matter in upcoming SEAC meeting. The committee discussed matter and directed to defer the matter as per the request made by the
project proponent. The file shall not be treated as pending at SEAC. The matter will be discussed only after
submission of online request on prescribed online portal.
6. Expansion of Tikaula Distillery From 45 KLD to 98 KLD with 3.0 MW Co-gen. Power Plant
at Village- Tikaula, Post- Ramraj, Distt.-Muzaffarnagar, U.P. M /s Tikaula Sugar Mills Ltd.
File No. 4875/Proposal No.SIA/UP/IND2/37795/2019
RESOLUTION AGAINST AGENDA NO-06
The project proponent did not appear. The committee discussed and deliberated that the project file should be closed and be opened only after request from the project proponent. The file shall not be treated as
pending at SEAC. The matter will be discussed only after submission of online request on prescribed online
portal.
7. Proposed Group Housingh Scheme "Aarna Apartment" at Khasra No.-139, 143, 144, 145,
146, 147, 2413, at Batawali, Mustakham, Kanth Road, District-Moradabad, U.P. M/s Shail
Promoters And Consultants. File No. 4889/Proposal No.SIA/UP/MIS/108571/2019
RESOLUTION AGAINST AGENDA NO-07
The project proponent did not appear. The committee discussed and deliberated that the project file
should be closed and be opened only after request from the project proponent. The file shall not be treated as
pending at SEAC. The matter will be discussed only after submission of online request on prescribed online portal.
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8. Group Housing at Plot No.-Gh-2 & 3, Scheme No.-03, Ambedkar Puram, District-Kanpur.
M/s Geetika Builders & Developers Pvt. Ltd. File No. 4891/Proposal
No.SIA/UP/MIS/108946/2019
RESOLUTION AGAINST AGENDA NO-08
The project proponent requested to defer the matter in upcoming SEAC meeting due to non availability
of structure stability certificate. The committee discussed matter and directed to defer the matter as per the request made by the project proponent. The file shall not be treated as pending at SEAC. The matter will be
discussed only after submission of online request on prescribed online portal.
9. Expansion of Group Housing Project "Mahagun Mantra- II " at Plot No.- GH- 01/A, Sector-
10, Greater Noida,, Tehsil & District - Gautam Buddha Nagar, U.P. File No. 4486/Proposal
No. SIA/UP/NCP/79295/2018
A presentation was made by project proponent along with their consultant M/s Perfact Enviro Solutions
Pvt. Ltd. The proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee
that:-
1- The environmental clearance is sought for Expansion of Group Housing Project "Mahagun Mantra- II "
at Plot No.- GH- 01/A, Sector-10, Greater Noida,, Tehsil & District - Gautam Buddha Nagar, U.P., M/s
Hebe Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd.
2- Environment Clearance for the earlier proposal was issued by MoEF&CC vide letter no. F. No. 21-
98/2017-IA-III dated 29th August, 2017 for plot area of 23,657.31 m2 and built-up area of 1,38,294.52
m2.
3- Comparative details of earlier and expansion project:
S.No. Details Units As per EC
granted
Proposed/
additional
Total after
expansion
Impact
1 Total Plot area m2 23657.31 882.69 24540 Increase
2 Ground coverage Permissible m2 8280.05 0 8280.05 No
Road & Open area 8238.15 m2 34.82 % 8988.01 m2 36.94%
Surface Parking area 1140 m2 4.81 % 617.25 m2 2.20%
Total 23657.3 m2 100 % 24540 m2 100%
7- Water requirement details:
PARTICULARS AS PER EARLIER EC
GRANTED
PROPOSED/
ADDITIONAL
TOTAL DETAILS AFTER
EXPANSION
Source Of Water Municipal Supply
Total Water
Requirement
503 KLD 24 KLD 527 KLD
Fresh Water Requirement
306 KLD 12 KLD 318 KLD
Total Wastewater
Generated
382 KLD 21 KLD 403 KLD
STP Capacity 620 KLD - 620 KLD
8- The project proposal falls under category–8(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).
RESOLUTION AGAINST AGENDA NO-09
The committee discussed the matter and recommended grant the environmental clearance for the
above project proposal along with general conditions as earlier prescribed by authority for construction
project and following specific conditions:
1. Solar energy to be used alternatives on the road and common places for illumination to save
conventional energy as per ECBC Code. 2. The project proponent shall submit within the next 3 month the data of ground water quality including
fluoride parameter to the limit of minimum deduction level for all six monitoring stations.
3. 15% area of the total plot area shall be compulsorily made available for the green area development including the peripheral green area. Plantation of trees should be of indigenous species and may be as
per the consultation of local district Forest Officer.
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4. The waste water generated should be treated properly in scientific manner i.e. domestic waste water to
be treated in STP and effluent such as RO rejects with high TDS and other chemical bearing effluent
shall be treated separately. 5. Permission from local authority should be taken regarding discharge of excess water into the sewer line.
6. The height, Construction built up area of proposed construction shall be in accordance with the existing
FAR norms of the competent authority & it should ensure the same along with survey number before approving layout plan & before according commencement certificate to proposed work. Plan approving
authority should also ensure the zoning permissibility for the proposed project as per the approved
development plan of the area. 7. "Consent for Establishment" shall be obtained from UP Pollution Control Board.
8. All required sanitary and hygienic measures should be in place before starting construction activities
and to be maintained throughout the construction phase.
9. Project proponent shall ensure completion of STP, MSW disposal facility, green area development prior to occupation of the buildings.
10. Municipal solid waste shall be disposed/managed as per Municipal Solid Waste (Management and
Handling) Rules, 2016. 11. Provision shall be made for the housing of construction labour within the site with all necessary
infrastructure and facilities such as cylinder for cooking, mobile toilets, mobile STP, safe drinking
water, medical health care, creche and First Aid Room etc. 12. Adequate drinking water and sanitary facilities should be provided for construction workers at the site.
Provision should be made for mobile toilets. The safe disposal of wastewater and solid wastes generated
during the construction phase should be ensured.
13. The solid waste generated should be properly collected and segregated. Dry/inert solid waste should be disposed off to the approved sites for land filling after recovering recyclable material.
14. Corporate Environmental Responsibility (CER) shall be prepared by the project proponent and the
details of the various heads of expenditure to be submitted as per the guidelines provided in the recent CER notification No. 22-65/2017-IA.III dated 01/05/2018. A copy of resolution of board of directors
shall be submitted to the authority. A list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address should be
submitted along with six monthly compliance reports.
15. No parking shall be allowed outside the project boundary. 16. Digging of basement shall be undertaken in view of structural safety of adjacent buildings under
information/consultation with District Administration/Mining Department. All the topsoil excavated
during construction activities should be stored for use in horticulture /landscape development within the project site. Additional soil for leveling of the proposed site shall be generated within the sites (to the
extent possible) so that natural drainage system of the area is protected and improved.
17. Surface rain water has to be collected in kacchha pond for ground water recharging and irrigation of horticulture and peripheral plantation.
18. The approval of competent authority shall be obtained for structural safety of the buildings due to any
possible earthquake, adequacy of fire fighting equipments etc. as per National Building Code including
measures from lighting. 19. Disposal of muck during construction phase should not create any adverse effect on the neighboring
communities and be disposed off taking the necessary precautions for general safety and health aspects
of people, only in approved sites with the approval of competent authority. 20. Any hazardous waste generated during construction phase should be disposed off as per applicable rules
and norms with necessary approvals of the UP Pollution Control Board.
21. The diesel generator sets to be used during construction phase should be low sulphur diesel type and
should conform to Environments (Protection) Rules prescribed for air and noise emission standards. 22. 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 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/UPPCB.
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23. The green area design along the periphery of the plot shall achieve attenuation factor conforming to the
day and night noise standards prescribed for residential area. The open spaces inside the plot should be
landscaped and covered with grass and shrubs. Green area Development shall be carried out considering CPCB guidelines including selection of plant species and in consultation with the local DFO/
Agriculture Dept.
24. The building should have adequate distance between them to allow movement of fresh air and passage of natural light, air and ventilation.
25. Pavements shall be so constructed as to allow infiltration of surface run-off of rain water. Construction
of pavements around trees should be able to facilitate suitable watering, aeration and nutrition to the tree.
26. Ready Mix Concrete and Sprinkler to be used for curing and quenching during construction phase.
27. Roof top water in rainy season is to be discharged into RWH pits for ground water recharging.
Arrangement shall be made that waste water and storm water do not get mixed. 28. NOC from Ground Water Board is to be submitted for drilling of tube well for use of Water Supply.
29. All the internal drains are to be covered till the disposal point.
30. This environmental clearance is issued subject to land use verification. Local authority / planning authority should ensure this with respect to Rules, Regulations, Notifications, Government Resolutions,
Circulars, etc. issued if any.
31. Reflecting paint should be used on the roof top and side walls of the building tower for cooling effect.
10. Expansion of Group Housing Project located at Plot No.- GH- 05B,Sector- 16, Greater Noida,
The project proponent through the letter dated 11/07/2019 requested to defer the matter in upcoming
SEAC meeting. The committee discussed matter and directed to defer the matter as per the request made by the project proponent. The file shall not be treated as pending at SEAC. The matter will be discussed only after
submission of online request on prescribed online portal.
Total Solid Waste Generated 539.83 kg/day Say 540 kg/day
8- The project proposal falls under category–8(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).
RESOLUTION AGAINST AGENDA NO-11
The committee discussed the matter and recommended grant the environmental clearance for the
above project proposal along with general conditions as earlier prescribed by authority for construction
project and following specific conditions:
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1. Minimum 05 nos. of RWH pits to be proposed for ground water recharging.
2. Solar energy to be used alternatives on the road and common places for illumination to save
conventional energy as per ECBC Code. 3. The project proponent shall submit within the next 3 month the data of ground water quality including
fluoride parameter to the limit of minimum deduction level for all six monitoring stations.
4. 15% area of the total plot area shall be compulsorily made available for the green area development including the peripheral green area. Plantation of trees should be of indigenous species and may be as
per the consultation of local district Forest Officer.
5. The waste water generated should be treated properly in scientific manner i.e. domestic waste water to be treated in STP and effluent such as RO rejects with high TDS and other chemical bearing effluent
shall be treated separately.
6. Permission from local authority should be taken regarding discharge of excess water into the sewer line.
7. The height, Construction built up area of proposed construction shall be in accordance with the existing FAR norms of the competent authority & it should ensure the same along with survey number before
approving layout plan & before according commencement certificate to proposed work. Plan approving
authority should also ensure the zoning permissibility for the proposed project as per the approved development plan of the area.
8. "Consent for Establishment" shall be obtained from UP Pollution Control Board.
9. All required sanitary and hygienic measures should be in place before starting construction activities and to be maintained throughout the construction phase.
10. Project proponent shall ensure completion of STP, MSW disposal facility, green area development prior
to occupation of the buildings.
11. Municipal solid waste shall be disposed/managed as per Municipal Solid Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2016.
12. Provision shall be made for the housing of construction labour within the site with all necessary
infrastructure and facilities such as cylinder for cooking, mobile toilets, mobile STP, safe drinking water, medical health care, creche and First Aid Room etc.
13. Adequate drinking water and sanitary facilities should be provided for construction workers at the site.
Provision should be made for mobile toilets. The safe disposal of wastewater and solid wastes generated
during the construction phase should be ensured. 14. The solid waste generated should be properly collected and segregated. Dry/inert solid waste should be
disposed off to the approved sites for land filling after recovering recyclable material.
15. Corporate Environmental Responsibility (CER) shall be prepared by the project proponent and the details of the various heads of expenditure to be submitted as per the guidelines provided in the recent
CER notification No. 22-65/2017-IA.III dated 01/05/2018. A copy of resolution of board of directors
shall be submitted to the authority. A list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address should be submitted along with six monthly compliance reports.
16. No parking shall be allowed outside the project boundary.
17. Digging of basement shall be undertaken in view of structural safety of adjacent buildings under
information/consultation with District Administration/Mining Department. All the topsoil excavated during construction activities should be stored for use in horticulture /landscape development within the
project site. Additional soil for leveling of the proposed site shall be generated within the sites (to the
extent possible) so that natural drainage system of the area is protected and improved. 18. Surface rain water has to be collected in kacchha pond for ground water recharging and irrigation of
horticulture and peripheral plantation.
19. The approval of competent authority shall be obtained for structural safety of the buildings due to any
possible earthquake, adequacy of fire fighting equipments etc. as per National Building Code including measures from lighting.
20. Disposal of muck during construction phase should not create any adverse effect on the neighboring
communities and be disposed off taking the necessary precautions for general safety and health aspects of people, only in approved sites with the approval of competent authority.
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21. Any hazardous waste generated during construction phase should be disposed off as per applicable rules
and norms with necessary approvals of the UP Pollution Control Board.
22. The diesel generator sets to be used during construction phase should be low sulphur diesel type and should conform to Environments (Protection) Rules prescribed for air and noise emission standards.
23. 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 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/UPPCB.
24. The green area design along the periphery of the plot shall achieve attenuation factor conforming to the day and night noise standards prescribed for residential area. The open spaces inside the plot should be
landscaped and covered with grass and shrubs. Green area Development shall be carried out considering
CPCB guidelines including selection of plant species and in consultation with the local DFO/
Agriculture Dept. 25. The building should have adequate distance between them to allow movement of fresh air and passage
of natural light, air and ventilation.
26. Pavements shall be so constructed as to allow infiltration of surface run-off of rain water. Construction of pavements around trees should be able to facilitate suitable watering, aeration and nutrition to the
tree.
27. Ready Mix Concrete and Sprinkler to be used for curing and quenching during construction phase. 28. Roof top water in rainy season is to be discharged into RWH pits for ground water recharging.
Arrangement shall be made that waste water and storm water do not get mixed.
29. NOC from Ground Water Board is to be submitted for drilling of tube well for use of Water Supply.
30. All the internal drains are to be covered till the disposal point. 31. This environmental clearance is issued subject to land use verification. Local authority / planning
authority should ensure this with respect to Rules, Regulations, Notifications, Government Resolutions,
Circulars, etc. issued if any. 32. Reflecting paint should be used on the roof top and side walls of the building tower for cooling effect.
12. "Windsor IT Park" located at Plot No.- 1 C, Sector- 126, Noida, District- Gautam Buddha
Nagar, M/s Star Propwell Pvt. Ltd. File No. 4775/Proposal No. SIA/UP/MIS/103007/2019
A presentation was made by project proponent along with their consultant M/s Geogreen Enviro House
Pvt. Ltd. The proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee
that:-
1- The environmental clearance is sought for "Windsor IT Park" located at Plot No.- 1 C, Sector- 126,
Noida, District- Gautam Buddha Nagar, M/s Star Propwell Pvt. Ltd.
S. No. Category kg per capita per day Waste generated (kg/day)
1 Staff 1748 @ 0.25 kg/day 437
2 Visitors 348@ 0.15 kg / day 52.2
3 Landscape waste 0.3096 @ 0.2 kg/acres 0.061
TOTAL SOLID WASTE GENERATED 489.26 kg/day
7- The project proposal falls under category–8(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).
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RESOLUTION AGAINST AGENDA NO-12
The committee discussed the matter and recommended grant the environmental clearance for the
above project proposal along with general conditions as earlier prescribed by authority for construction
project and following specific conditions:
1. Minimum 05 nos. of RWH pits to be proposed for ground water recharging.
2. Solar energy to be used alternatives on the road and common places for illumination to save
conventional energy as per ECBC Code.
3. The project proponent shall submit within the next 3 month the data of ground water quality including fluoride parameter to the limit of minimum deduction level for all six monitoring stations.
4. 15% area of the total plot area shall be compulsorily made available for the green area development
including the peripheral green area. Plantation of trees should be of indigenous species and may be as per the consultation of local district Forest Officer.
5. The waste water generated should be treated properly in scientific manner i.e. domestic waste water to
be treated in STP and effluent such as RO rejects with high TDS and other chemical bearing effluent shall be treated separately.
6. Permission from local authority should be taken regarding discharge of excess water into the sewer line.
7. The height, Construction built up area of proposed construction shall be in accordance with the existing
FAR norms of the competent authority & it should ensure the same along with survey number before approving layout plan & before according commencement certificate to proposed work. Plan approving
authority should also ensure the zoning permissibility for the proposed project as per the approved
development plan of the area. 8. "Consent for Establishment" shall be obtained from UP Pollution Control Board.
9. All required sanitary and hygienic measures should be in place before starting construction activities
and to be maintained throughout the construction phase.
10. Project proponent shall ensure completion of STP, MSW disposal facility, green area development prior to occupation of the buildings.
11. Municipal solid waste shall be disposed/managed as per Municipal Solid Waste (Management and
Handling) Rules, 2016. 12. Provision shall be made for the housing of construction labour within the site with all necessary
infrastructure and facilities such as cylinder for cooking, mobile toilets, mobile STP, safe drinking
water, medical health care, creche and First Aid Room etc. 13. Adequate drinking water and sanitary facilities should be provided for construction workers at the site.
Provision should be made for mobile toilets. The safe disposal of wastewater and solid wastes generated
during the construction phase should be ensured.
14. The solid waste generated should be properly collected and segregated. Dry/inert solid waste should be disposed off to the approved sites for land filling after recovering recyclable material.
15. Corporate Environmental Responsibility (CER) shall be prepared by the project proponent and the
details of the various heads of expenditure to be submitted as per the guidelines provided in the recent CER notification No. 22-65/2017-IA.III dated 01/05/2018. A copy of resolution of board of directors
shall be submitted to the authority. A list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address should be
submitted along with six monthly compliance reports. 16. No parking shall be allowed outside the project boundary.
17. Digging of basement shall be undertaken in view of structural safety of adjacent buildings under
information/consultation with District Administration/Mining Department. All the topsoil excavated
during construction activities should be stored for use in horticulture /landscape development within the project site. Additional soil for leveling of the proposed site shall be generated within the sites (to the
extent possible) so that natural drainage system of the area is protected and improved.
18. Surface rain water has to be collected in kacchha pond for ground water recharging and irrigation of horticulture and peripheral plantation.
19. The approval of competent authority shall be obtained for structural safety of the buildings due to any
possible earthquake, adequacy of fire fighting equipments etc. as per National Building Code including
measures from lighting.
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20. Disposal of muck during construction phase should not create any adverse effect on the neighboring
communities and be disposed off taking the necessary precautions for general safety and health aspects
of people, only in approved sites with the approval of competent authority. 21. Any hazardous waste generated during construction phase should be disposed off as per applicable rules
and norms with necessary approvals of the UP Pollution Control Board.
22. The diesel generator sets to be used during construction phase should be low sulphur diesel type and should conform to Environments (Protection) Rules prescribed for air and noise emission standards.
23. 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 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/UPPCB.
24. The green area design along the periphery of the plot shall achieve attenuation factor conforming to the
day and night noise standards prescribed for residential area. The open spaces inside the plot should be landscaped and covered with grass and shrubs. Green area Development shall be carried out considering
CPCB guidelines including selection of plant species and in consultation with the local DFO/
Agriculture Dept. 25. The building should have adequate distance between them to allow movement of fresh air and passage
of natural light, air and ventilation.
26. Pavements shall be so constructed as to allow infiltration of surface run-off of rain water. Construction of pavements around trees should be able to facilitate suitable watering, aeration and nutrition to the
tree.
27. Ready Mix Concrete and Sprinkler to be used for curing and quenching during construction phase.
28. Roof top water in rainy season is to be discharged into RWH pits for ground water recharging. Arrangement shall be made that waste water and storm water do not get mixed.
29. NOC from Ground Water Board is to be submitted for drilling of tube well for use of Water Supply.
30. All the internal drains are to be covered till the disposal point. 31. This environmental clearance is issued subject to land use verification. Local authority / planning
authority should ensure this with respect to Rules, Regulations, Notifications, Government Resolutions,
Circulars, etc. issued if any.
32. Reflecting paint should be used on the roof top and side walls of the building tower for cooling effect.
13. Common Biomedical Waste Treatment Plant at Khasra No.- 906/13, Village-Gadery,
District-Mainpur,M/s Green House Waste Management. File No. 4588/Proposal No.
SIA/UP/MIS/30136/2018(Referred back by SEIAA to SEAC)
RESOLUTION AGAINST AGENDA NO-13
The committee opined that the complainer should be asked to appear in next SEAC meeting along with documentary evidence regarding his complaint.
14. Model Exims (India) Pvt. Ltd., at Gata No-1698, 1726, 1729, 1735, 1736 & 1739, Vill-Banthar,
The committee discussed the matter and directed the project proponent to submit certified copy of the compliance report of the previous EC issued by the SEIAA. The matter will be discussed only after submission
of information as above in online prescribed portal
16. Proposed Cement Grinding Unit at Plot No.- D-11, UPSIDE, Shidhwan Industrial Area,
District- Jaunpur, U.P., M/s T T S Cement. File No. 4865/Proposal No.
SIA/UP/IND/37675/2019
A presentation was made by project proponent M/s T T S Cement. The proponent, through the
documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee that:-
1- The environmental clearance is sought for proposed Cement Grinding Unit at Plot No.- D-11, UPSIDE,
Shidhwan Industrial Area, District- Jaunpur, U.P., M/s T T S Cement. 2- Proposed item to be manufactured:
Portland Prozzolana Cement
� Proposed manufacturing capacity:
300 TPD or 90000 TPA
� Proposed manufacturing technology:
Mixing, Grinding, Blending & Packing .
� Proposed Investment:
Rs. 325.50 lacs
� Employment Potential:
20 Nos
� Land Area:
0.55 Acres
� Energy requirement:
Electricity – 250 KVA from PBBCL, UP
Standby D G sets – 20 KVA
� Water Requirement:
4 M3 per day – make up water
3- Land use details: SL No Usage at final stage Area acres
9. Total Power Backup 3,250 KVA (1 x 1,500 kVA + 1x 1,000 +1 x 750 kVA )
10. Total solid waste
generated
2,577.78 Kg/day 3079.7kg/day 5657.48 kg/day
11. Bio medical waste 270 Kg/day 180 Kg/day 450 Kg/day
12. No. RWH pits for storm
water Management
27 Pits
13. Parking Details
(in ECS)
3,146 ECS
4. Area details of the project:
S. No. Particulars Existing Expansion Revision Total
(in m2) (in m2) (in m2) (in m2)
1 Plot Area 2,53,964.68
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2 Permissible Ground
Coverage (@30% of the
plot area)
76189.40
3 Proposed Ground
Coverage
41,735.61 22,137.00 0.00 63,872.61
(16.43 % of Plot
Area)
(8.71 % of Plot
area)
….. (25.15 % of plot
area)
4 Open Area (1-3) 2,12,229.07 0.000 -22,137.000 1,90,092.070
5 Required Green Area 1,06,114.54 ………. ……….. 95,046.04
6
Green Area Achieved
1,06,963.4513 0 -11,130.04128 95,833.41
(50.4% of Open
area)
(50.41% of Open
area
7 Surface Parking Area 57,819
8 Area under Road
pavements
36,440
9 Total Permissible FAR
[9(a)+9(b)
438,089
9(a) Permissible FAR @ 1.5 3,80,947.02
9(b) Permissible Ancillary FAR
@15%
57,142.053
10 Total Proposed FAR [10(a)+10(b)]
2,93,787.9 1,24,420.76 0 4,18,208.66
10(a) Proposed FAR 2,61,064.84 @1 1,19,882.18 0 3,80,947.02 @1.5
10(b) Proposed Ancillary FAR 32,723.06
@12.53%
4,538.58 0 37,261.64
@ 9.78 %
11 Proposed Non FAR area 23,568.66 32,156.78 0.00 55,725.44
11(a) Non FAR of Towers 12,880.66 1,950.42 0.00 14,831.08
11(b) Basement area 10,688.00 30,206.36 0.00 40,894.36
12 Built Up Area (10+11) 3,17,356.56 1,56,577.54 0.00 4,73,934.096
13 Maximum Building Height 29.9 meter … …… 49.5 meter
5. Population details:
Particular Existing (A) Revision/Expansion(B) Total (A+B)
Population 6,520 6580 13,100
6. Water requirement for the entire project:
Sr. No. Particular Existing(A)
(in KLD)
Revision/Expansion(B) (in KLD) Total (A+B) (in KLD)
1 Total water Demand 762 732 1494
2 Fresh water Demand 320 389 709
3 Treated water 442 343 785
4 Wastewater 518 511 1029
5 STP Capacity 400 800 1200
6 ETP capacity 30 20 50
7. The total water demand during the operation phase (after revision & expansion) will be 1494 KLD. The
fresh water requirement for the project will be estimated approx. 709 KLD and treated water
requirement will be estimated approx. 785 KLD.
8. The Fresh Water requirement for the project will be met by Municipal Supply (Greater Noida authority)
9. STP of capacity 1200 KLD provisioned for treating the wastewater of quantum 989 KLD and ETP of
capacity 50 KLD for treating 40 KLD effluent ( 400 KLD STP and 30 KLD ETP already has been
installed at project site).
10. Treated water will be used in flushing, Chiller plant and horticulture within the project site.
11. 42 KLD treated water will be discharged through drain during non rainy season.
12. Parking details:
S. N. Parking No. of Car No. of Bus No. Of ambulance
1 Open area 1,847 298 212
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2 Basement 1,007 …. ….
3 Multilevel Parking 1,500 … ….
Total 4,354 298 212
13. Solid waste details:
Sr. No. Particular Solid waste generation in Kg /day
1 Solid waste generation in existing Phase 2,577.78
2 Solid Waste Generation in expansion phase 3079.7
3 Total waste generation for complete project 5657.48
14. The project proposal falls under category–8(b) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).
RESOLUTION AGAINST AGENDA NO-19
For the preparation of EIA report, the request was made by the project proponent to consider the
baseline data for the period of March to May, 2019 vide letter dated 07/07/2019. The committee discussed
the matter and concurred with the request and recommended to issue the terms of reference (TOR) for
the preparation of EIA as mentioned in MoEFCC, OM No. J-11013/41/2008-IA-II(I) (Part) dated
29/08/2017:-
1. Certified compliance report issued by Regional Office, MoEF&CC, Lucknow for the earlier EC issued
by SEIAA.
2. Master plan of the area showing proposed project. Permissible uses of the proposed site as per zoning
regulation.
3. Allotment letter from concerned development authority.
4. All approved drawings/maps alongwith approved services plans.
5. Structural design certificate signed by the architect and vetting authority should be submitted. All
structural design drawings should be signed by architect and counter signed by vetting authority.
6. Area details showing proposed uses as residential, commercial, parks, parking, roads, other services,
facilities of the project also in percentage.
7. Physical features within 30 m of the project sites with their ownership.
8. Complete Details of facilities to be developed by the project proponent i.e. for which environment
clearance is sought.
9. Use of reflecting paints on roof top and side walls.
10. Details of rain water harvesting are to be given.
11. Provision of 100% solar lighting along the road site, stair cases, common places.
12. Plan for EWS / LIG housing provision as per Development Authority bye-laws.
13. Examine in detail the proposed site with reference to impact on infrastructure covering water supply,
storm water drainage, sewerage, power, etc., and the disposal of treated/raw wastes from the complex on
land/water body and into sewerage system. Consider soil characteristics and permeability for rainwater
harvesting proposals, should be made to prevent ground water contamination. Maximize use of treated
water by recycling and utilization of rainwater.
14. Water requirement and its management plan along with necessary permissions for discharge.
15. An underground Pucca tank with kaccha base for collection/reuse of rain water may be constructed.
16. Hydro-geological investigations to be carried out and obtain permission from Central Ground Water
Authority for withdrawal of ground water.
17. Make provision for safety against failure in the operation of wastewater treatment facilities. Identify
acceptable outfall for treated effluent.
18. Details of green belt as a measure for mitigation of dust and noise and buffer between habitation and
proposed project.
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19. Landscape plan, green belts and open spaces may be described separately.
20. Study the existing flora and fauna of the area and the impact of the project on them. There should be no
basement below 15 m setback. Accordingly, the Plan should be revised and submitted.
21. Section of all internal roads should be provided. Right of way and carriage way width should be clearly
marked on the map. Avoid entry/exit at point of junction of roads. Traffic movement plan in and out
should be shown.
22. Examine existing crèche, education, health facilities, police, post Office, Banks and other services and
make adequate provisions in the proposal.
23. Assess soil erosion in view of the soil characteristics, topography and rainfall pattern.
24. Application of renewable energy/alternate energy, such as solar and wind energy may be described
including solar water heating in the guidelines for entrepreneurs.
25. Consider solid wastes, including e-waste in addition to other solid wastes and their disposal.
26. Identification of recyclable wastes and waste utilization arrangements may be made.
27. Explore possibility of generating biogas from biodegradable wastes.
28. Arrangements for hazardous waste management may be described as also the common facilities for
waste collection, treatment, recycling and disposal of all effluent, emission and refuse including MSW,
biomedical and hazardous wastes. Special attention should be made with respect to bird menace.
29. Provisions made for safety in storage of materials, products and wastes may be described.
30. Disaster management plan should be prepared.
31. Traffic management plan including parking and loading/unloading areas may be described. Traffic
survey should be carried out both on weekdays and weekend.
32. Parking provision is to be made for higher ECS worked out either as per state bye-laws or construction
manual of the MoEF. Additional parking (more than required nos. as per norms) will not be permitted.
33. Exclusive Parking area in the basement (excluding other facilities) and surface is to be clearly
mentioned.
34. Provide service road for entry and exit to project site.
35. Use of local building materials should be described.
36. Consider provision of DG Flue Gas emissions to be treated in a scrubber. Stack details with provisions
of sampling port for monitoring to be described. Power backup should be restricted to 50-60 % of power
requirement. Plan should be revised and submitted.
37. Work out MGLC for the combined capacity of DG sets.
38. Provide for conservation of resources, energy efficiency and use of renewable sources of energy in the
light of ECBC code.
39. Application of resettlement and rehabilitation policy may be described. Project affected persons should
be identified and rehabilitation and resettlement plan should be prepared.
40. Examine separately the details for construction and operation phases both for Environmental Monitoring
Plan and Environmental Management Plan.
41. Corporate Environmental Responsibility (CER) shall be prepared by the project proponent and the
details of the various heads of expenditure to be submitted as per the guidelines provided in the recent
CER notification No. 22-65/2017-IA.III dated 01/05/2018.A copy of resolution as above shall be
submitted to the authority along with list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address.
42. Required no of trees should be proposed @ 01 tree/80 m2, submit plan.
43. Project falling within 10 Km. area of Wild Life Sanctuary is to obtain a clearance from National Board
Wild Life (NBWL) even if the eco- sensitive zone is not earmarked.
44. Declare/submit the running cost of STP and other environmental management services (e.g., Municipal
Solid Waste Disposal, Green belt Maintenance, Water Management etc.) in the proposals which are to
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be including in the allotment letters. Vendors should be identified for Municipal Solid Waste
Management and submitted.
45. The proponent will submit the schedule of monitoring/data collection programme to the Office of
Directorate, Member Secretary, UP Pollution Control Board and District Magistrate of related District.
General Guidelines:
a. A legal affidavit by the Project proponent on Rs. 100/- non-judicial Stamp Paper, duly attested by Public
Notary, stating that:
I. “There is no litigation pending against the project and/or land in which the project is proposed to be
set up (please give name & ownership etc. of the project) and that for any such litigation what so
ever, the sole responsibility will be borne by the Project proponent.”
II. “No activity relating to this project (i.e. name of the project) including civil construction has been
undertaken at site except fencing of the site to protect it from getting encroached and construction of
temporary shed(s) for the guard(s). (if fencing has not been done, then the same may be deleted).
III. “I/We hereby give undertaking that the data and information given in the application, enclosures
and other documents are true to the best of my knowledge and belief and I/We am/are aware that if
any part of the data and information submitted is found to be false or misleading at any stage, the
project will be rejected and clearance given, if any to the Project will be revoked at our risk and
cost.”
IV. Project does not fall under any buffer zone of no-development as declared /identified under any law.
b. Another legal affidavit by the consultant stating “(a) that the prescribed TORs have been complied with
(to be deleted if not applicable) & (b) that details and the data presented are factually correct”, as per
MoEF circular dated 04.08.2009 is also to be submitted along with EIA.
c. Current site photographs viewing towards the project area from four directions indicating date of
photograph taken, direction from which taken, name of the project, and signature of Project proponent
along with consultant with seal should be submitted, so as to ensure that no construction has been
started before the grant of EC.
d. EIA should strictly follow the guidelines prescribed in annexure-III to the EIA notification of 2006 and
the Methods of Monitoring and analysis (Annexure-IV): Guidance for assessment of representativeness
and reliability of baseline environmental attributes detailed under EIA manual January, 2001 and other
guidelines in the matter.
e. The status of accreditation of the EIA consultant with NABET/QCI shall be specifically mentioned. The
consultant shall certify that his accreditation is for the sector for which this EIA is prepared.
f. On the front page of EIA/EMP reports, the name of the consultant/consultancy firm along with their
complete details including their accreditation, if any shall be indicated.
g. While submitting the EIA/EMP reports, the name of the experts associated with/involved in the
preparation of these reports and the Name of laboratory through which the samples have been got
analysed should be stated in the report. It shall clearly be indicated whether said laboratory is accredited
by NABL or approved under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (Please refer MoEF office
memorandum dated 4th August, 2009). The name project leader of the EIA study shall also be
mentioned.
h. The EIA document shall be printed on both sides, as far as possible.
The Information’s no (a I , II, III & c) asked under the general guidelines is to be submitted
within 15 days from the date of receipt of the letter and remaining of the information’s is to be
submitted along with the EIA.
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20. Revision & Expansion of Commercial Project “Spectrum@Metro-II” Plot No.- A & B, Eco
City, Sector- 75, Noida, U.P., M/s AIMS Max Gardenia Developers Pvt. Ltd. File No.
4874/Proposal No. SIA/UP/NCP/37899/2019
A presentation was made by the project proponent along with their consultant M/s Ambential Global
Pvt. Ltd. The proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee
that:-
1. The environmental clearance is sought for Revision & Expansion of Commercial Project
Spectrum@Metro-II" Plot No.- A & B, Eco City, Sector- 75, Noida, U.P., M/s AIMS Max Gardenia
Developers Pvt. Ltd.
2. Environment Clearance for the earlier proposal was issued by SEIAA, U.P. vide letter no.
535/Parya/SEAC/4544/2018 dated November 29, 2018 for the built-up area 1,40,360.19 m2 and plot
area 30,934 respectively.
3. Salient features of the project:
Description Proposed
Plot Area 34,531.00 m2
Built-up Area 1,53,380.492 m2
Green Area 10,784.825 m2 @ 31.23 % of Total Plot Area
Total Water Requirement 915 KLD
Fresh Water Requirement 194 KLD
Wastewater Generation 608 KLD
Capacity of STP 750 KLD
Solid Waste Generation 2,833 kg/day
Parking Required & Provided 2071 ECS & 2135 ECS
Power Demand & Source 8,493kVA (Noida Power Company Limited)
Back up 13,010 kVA (6 x 2000 kVA + 1 x 1010 kVA)
RWH Pits 10 pits
Project Cost 1,600 Crores
Expected Date of Completion of project 5 years
4. Comparative area details:
S. No. Particulars Area (m2)
As per Earlier EC Post Revision & Expansion
1. Total Plot Area 30,934.00 34,531.00
2. Permissible Ground Coverage 12,373.60 (@ 40% of Total Plot Area)
13,812.400 (@ 40% of Total Plot Area)
3. Proposed Ground Coverage 10,188.00
(@ 32.93% of Plot Area)
13,164.785
(@ 38.12% of Plot Area)
4. Total Permissible F.A.R.
Permissible Commercial F.A.R.
92,802.00
(@ 3.00 of the Plot Area)
1,03,593.000
(@ 3.00 of the Plot Area)
5. Total Proposed F.A.R.
Proposed Commercial F.A.R.
Meter Room
76,074.59
76,074.59
Nil
1,03,532.268
1,03,520.268
12.00
6. Non F.A.R. Area
Basement 1
Basement 2
Basement 3
Service Floor
49,725.16
9063.82
20330.67
20330.67
Not Included In Non FAR *1
40,898.987
19221.989
20380.763
Nil
1296.235
(Included In Non FAR *2)
7. Proposed Area in 15% Facility Area (Fire Stair Case + Lift Lobby + Mumty +
Machine Room + Lift Shafts + Service
Shafts+ Guard Room +Visitor Toilets)
11,348.57 8,949.237
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8. Service Floor Area 3,211.87 (Included In Non FAR *2)
9. Total Built-Up Area (5+6+7+8) 1,40,360.19
(5+6+7+8)
1,53,380.492
(5+6+7+8)
10. Open Area 20,746.00
(@ 67.06% of Total Plot Area)
21,366.215
(@ 61.88% of Total Plot
Area)
11. Landscape Area 10,550.00
(@ 34.10% of Total Plot Area)
10,784.825
(@ 31.23% of Total Plot
Area)
12. Height of the Highest Building 85.45 m 84.90 m
5. Water requirement details:
S. No. Description Occupancy Rate of water
demand (lpcd)
Total Water
Requirement
(KLD)
A. DOMESTIC WATER
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Staff – (Including Shops, Food Courts,
Restaurants, Auditorium, Banquet/Club,
Entertainment Zones & Service Apartments)
Visitor – (Including Shops, Auditorium,
Banquet/Club, Entertainment Zones & Service
Apartments)
Visitor– (Food Court & Restaurants)
Guest – (Services Apartments)
2,115
16,182
3,237
960
@ 45
@ 15
@ 70
@ 86
95.17
242.73
226.59
82.56
TOTAL DOMESTIC WATER DEMAND 647.05 say 647 KLD
B. HORTICULTURE 10,784.825
m2
3 lt/sqm/day 33
C. HVAC COOLING
(12 Hours)
2800 TR 7 lt/Tr/hr 235
GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C) 915 KLD
6. Solid waste generation details:
S. No. Category kg per capita per day Waste generated (kg/day)
1. Domestic Waste
(a) Staffs 2,115 @ 0.25 kg/day 528.75
(b) Visitors 19,419 @ 0.15 kg/day 2,912.85
(c) Service Apartment Guests 960 @ 0.50 kg/day 480
2. Landscape waste
(2.66 acres)
@ 0.2 kg/acre/day 0.6
TOTAL SOLID WASTE GENERATED 3,922.2 kg/day say
3,922 kg/day
7. Parking details:
Description As Per Earlier EC Post Revision & Expansion
Parking Required 1521 ECS 2071 ECS
Parking Proposed 2211ECS 2135 ECS
8. The project proposal falls under category–8(b) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).
RESOLUTION AGAINST AGENDA NO-20
The committee discussed the matter and recommended to issue the terms of reference (TOR) for
the preparation of EIA regarding the project:
1. Master plan of the area showing proposed project. Permissible uses of the proposed site as per zoning
regulation.
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2. Allotment letter from concerned development authority.
3. All approved drawings/maps alongwith approved services plans.
4. Structural design certificate signed by the architect and vetting authority should be submitted. All
structural design drawings should be signed by architect and counter signed by vetting authority.
5. Area details showing proposed uses as residential, commercial, parks, parking, roads, other services,
facilities of the project also in percentage.
6. Physical features within 30 m of the project sites with their ownership.
7. Complete Details of facilities to be developed by the project proponent i.e. for which environment
clearance is sought.
8. Use of reflecting paints on roof top and side walls.
9. Details of rain water harvesting are to be given.
10. Provision of 100% solar lighting along the road site, stair cases, common places.
11. Plan for EWS / LIG housing provision as per Development Authority bye-laws.
12. Examine in detail the proposed site with reference to impact on infrastructure covering water supply,
storm water drainage, sewerage, power, etc., and the disposal of treated/raw wastes from the complex on
land/water body and into sewerage system. Consider soil characteristics and permeability for rainwater
harvesting proposals, should be made to prevent ground water contamination. Maximize use of treated
water by recycling and utilization of rainwater.
13. Water requirement and its management plan along with necessary permissions for discharge.
14. An underground Pucca tank with kaccha base for collection/reuse of rain water may be constructed.
15. Hydro-geological investigations to be carried out and obtain permission from Central Ground Water
Authority for withdrawal of ground water.
16. Make provision for safety against failure in the operation of wastewater treatment facilities. Identify
acceptable outfall for treated effluent.
17. Details of green belt as a measure for mitigation of dust and noise and buffer between habitation and
proposed project.
18. Landscape plan, green belts and open spaces may be described separately.
19. Study the existing flora and fauna of the area and the impact of the project on them. There should be no
basement below 15 m setback. Accordingly, the Plan should be revised and submitted.
20. Section of all internal roads should be provided. Right of way and carriage way width should be clearly
marked on the map. Avoid entry/exit at point of junction of roads. Traffic movement plan in and out
should be shown.
21. Examine existing crèche, education, health facilities, police, post Office, Banks and other services and
make adequate provisions in the proposal.
22. Assess soil erosion in view of the soil characteristics, topography and rainfall pattern.
23. Application of renewable energy/alternate energy, such as solar and wind energy may be described
including solar water heating in the guidelines for entrepreneurs.
24. Consider solid wastes, including e-waste in addition to other solid wastes and their disposal.
25. Identification of recyclable wastes and waste utilization arrangements may be made.
26. Explore possibility of generating biogas from biodegradable wastes.
27. Arrangements for hazardous waste management may be described as also the common facilities for
waste collection, treatment, recycling and disposal of all effluent, emission and refuse including MSW,
biomedical and hazardous wastes. Special attention should be made with respect to bird menace.
28. Provisions made for safety in storage of materials, products and wastes may be described.
29. Disaster management plan should be prepared.
30. Traffic management plan including parking and loading/unloading areas may be described. Traffic
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survey should be carried out both on weekdays and weekend.
31. Parking provision is to be made for higher ECS worked out either as per state bye-laws or construction
manual of the MoEF. Additional parking (more than required nos. as per norms) will not be permitted.
32. Exclusive Parking area in the basement (excluding other facilities) and surface is to be clearly
mentioned.
33. Provide service road for entry and exit to project site.
34. Use of local building materials should be described.
35. Consider provision of DG Flue Gas emissions to be treated in a scrubber. Stack details with provisions
of sampling port for monitoring to be described. Power backup should be restricted to 50-60 % of power
requirement. Plan should be revised and submitted.
36. Work out MGLC for the combined capacity of DG sets.
37. Provide for conservation of resources, energy efficiency and use of renewable sources of energy in the
light of ECBC code.
38. Application of resettlement and rehabilitation policy may be described. Project affected persons should
be identified and rehabilitation and resettlement plan should be prepared.
39. Examine separately the details for construction and operation phases both for Environmental Monitoring
Plan and Environmental Management Plan.
40. Corporate Environmental Responsibility (CER) shall be prepared by the project proponent and the
details of the various heads of expenditure to be submitted as per the guidelines provided in the recent
CER notification No. 22-65/2017-IA.III dated 01/05/2018.A copy of resolution as above shall be
submitted to the authority along with list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address.
41. Required no of trees should be proposed @ 01 tree/80 m2, submit plan.
42. Project falling within 10 Km. area of Wild Life Sanctuary is to obtain a clearance from National Board
Wild Life (NBWL) even if the eco- sensitive zone is not earmarked.
43. Declare/submit the running cost of STP and other environmental management services (e.g., Municipal
Solid Waste Disposal, Green belt Maintenance, Water Management etc.) in the proposals which are to
be including in the allotment letters. Vendors should be identified for Municipal Solid Waste
Management and submitted.
44. The proponent will submit the schedule of monitoring/data collection programme to the Office of
Directorate, Member Secretary, UP Pollution Control Board and District Magistrate of related District.
General Guidelines:
a. A legal affidavit by the Project proponent on Rs. 100/- non-judicial Stamp Paper, duly attested by Public
Notary, stating that:
I. “There is no litigation pending against the project and/or land in which the project is proposed to be
set up (please give name & ownership etc. of the project) and that for any such litigation what so
ever, the sole responsibility will be borne by the Project proponent.”
II. “No activity relating to this project (i.e. name of the project) including civil construction has been
undertaken at site except fencing of the site to protect it from getting encroached and construction of
temporary shed(s) for the guard(s). (if fencing has not been done, then the same may be deleted).
III. “I/We hereby give undertaking that the data and information given in the application, enclosures
and other documents are true to the best of my knowledge and belief and I/We am/are aware that if
any part of the data and information submitted is found to be false or misleading at any stage, the
project will be rejected and clearance given, if any to the Project will be revoked at our risk and
cost.”
IV. Project does not fall under any buffer zone of no-development as declared /identified under any law.
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b. Another legal affidavit by the consultant stating “(a) that the prescribed TORs have been complied with
(to be deleted if not applicable) & (b) that details and the data presented are factually correct”, as per
MoEF circular dated 04.08.2009 is also to be submitted along with EIA.
c. Current site photographs viewing towards the project area from four directions indicating date of
photograph taken, direction from which taken, name of the project, and signature of Project proponent
along with consultant with seal should be submitted, so as to ensure that no construction has been
started before the grant of EC.
d. EIA should strictly follow the guidelines prescribed in annexure-III to the EIA notification of 2006 and
the Methods of Monitoring and analysis (Annexure-IV): Guidance for assessment of representativeness
and reliability of baseline environmental attributes detailed under EIA manual January, 2001 and other
guidelines in the matter.
e. The status of accreditation of the EIA consultant with NABET/QCI shall be specifically mentioned. The
consultant shall certify that his accreditation is for the sector for which this EIA is prepared.
f. On the front page of EIA/EMP reports, the name of the consultant/consultancy firm along with their
complete details including their accreditation, if any shall be indicated.
g. While submitting the EIA/EMP reports, the name of the experts associated with/involved in the
preparation of these reports and the Name of laboratory through which the samples have been got
analysed should be stated in the report. It shall clearly be indicated whether said laboratory is accredited
by NABL or approved under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (Please refer MoEF office
memorandum dated 4th August, 2009). The name project leader of the EIA study shall also be
mentioned.
h. The EIA document shall be printed on both sides, as far as possible.
The Information’s no (a I , II, III & c) asked under the general guidelines is to be submitted
within 15 days from the date of receipt of the letter and remaining of the information’s is to be
submitted along with the EIA.
21. "Gomti River Front Channelization Project from Harding to Gomti Weir, District-
Lucknow, U.P. M/s Irrigation and Water Resource Department. File No. 4576/4206/Proposal
No. SIA/UP/MIS/29978/2018
RESOLUTION AGAINST AGENDA NO-21
The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in 289th SEIAA Meeting dated 01/07/2019
and directed is as follows:
“A revised EIA has been submitted by the project proponent in response to the query of SEIAA raised
in its meeting dated 09-03-2019. SEIAA opined that the revised EIA shall be referred to SEAC for its
appraisal/assessment before consideration of SEIAA.”
As per the direction of SEIAA, the matter was listed in SEAC meeting dated 11/07/2019. A presentation
was made by the project proponent along with their consultant M/s Voyants. The committee discussed the
matter and directed the project proponent to submit following information:
1. The data on aquatic ecology presented seems to be erroneous as it shows no change in aquatic ecology
in project site as compared to upstream and downstream. The data needs revision in terms of total
species indentified, densities of biotic communities, species diversity of phytoplankton/zooplankton,
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macro-invertebrates, benthic organism, quantitative analysis of phytoplankton/zooplankton and benthic
organisms.
2. The no. of samples taken for study should also be mentioned.
3. The amount of sample taken for counts should be mentioned to know the unit.
4. The species found in abundance is also to be mentioned.
5. The data of aquatic biodiversity is to be co-related with the physico chemical characteristics of the water
of Gomti River.
6. Shernor Wiener index may be applied on the data to account species richness and proportion of each
species within the local aquatic community. The value of this index will indicate the status of pollution
in river.
The matter will be discussed only after submission of online information on prescribed online portal.
(Dr. Sarita Sinha)
Member
(Dr. Arvind Mathur)
Member
(Dr. Virendra Misra)
Member
(Dr. Pramod Kumar Mishra)
Member
(Dr. Richhpal Singh Sangu)
Member
(Dr. Ajoy Kumar Mandal)
Member
(Shri Meraj Uddin)
Member
(Shri Rajive Kumar)
Member
(Dr. (Prof.) S. N. Singh)
Chairman
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Annexure-1
Terms of reference (TOR) for the Cement Grinding Unit Project
1) Independent chapter in the EIA report by the accredited consultants.
2) Executive Summary 3) Introduction
i. Details of the EIA Consultant including NABET accreditation
ii. Information about the project proponent iii. Importance and benefits of the project
4) Project Description
i. Cost of project and time of completion.
ii. Products with capacities for the proposed project. iii. If expansion project, details of existing products with capacities and whether adequate land is
available for expansion, reference of earlier EC if any.
iv. List of raw materials required and their source along with mode of transportation.
v. Other chemicals and materials required with quantities and storage capacities vi. Details of Emission, effluents, hazardous waste generation and their management.
vii. Requirement of water, power, with source of supply, status of approval, water balance diagram, man-
power requirement (regular and contract)
viii. Process description along with major equipments and machineries, process flow sheet
(quantative) from raw material to products to be provided
ix. Hazard identification and details of proposed safety systems. x. Expansion/modernization proposals:
a. Copy of all the Environmental Clearance(s) including Amendments thereto obtained for the
project from MOEF/SEIAA shall be attached as an Annexure. A certified copy of the latest
Monitoring Report of the Regional Office of the Ministry of Environment and Forests as per
circular dated 30th May, 2012 on the status of compliance of conditions stipulated in all the
existing environmental clearances including Amendments shall be provided. In addition,
status of compliance of Consent to Operate for the ongoing existing operation of the project
from SPCB shall be attached with the EIA-EMP report.
b. In case the existing project has not obtained environmental clearance, reasons for not taking
EC under the provisions of the EIA Notification 1994 and/or EIA Notification 06 shall be
provided. Copies of Consent to Establish/No Objection Certificate and Consent to Operate (in
case of units operating prior to EIA Notification 2006, CTE and CTO of FY 2005-2006)
obtained from the SPCB shall be submitted. Further, compliance report to the conditions of
consents from the SPCB shall be submitted.
5) Site Details i. Location of the project site covering village, Taluka/Tehsil, District and State, Justification for
selecting the site, whether other sites were considered.
ii. A toposheet of the study area of radius of 10km and site location on 1:50,000/1:25,000 scale on an
A3/A2 sheet. (including all eco-sensitive areas and environmentally sensitive places)
iii. Details w.r.t. option analysis for selection of site
iv. Co-ordinates (lat-long) of all four corners of the site.
v. Google map-Earth downloaded of the project site. vi. Layout maps indicating existing unit as well as proposed unit indicating storage area, plant area,
greenbelt area, utilities etc. If located within an Industrial area/Estate/Complex, layout of
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Industrial Area indicating location of unit within the Industrial area/Estate.
vii. Photographs of the proposed and existing (if applicable) plant site. If existing, show
photographs of plantation/greenbelt, in particular.
viii. Landuse break-up of total land of the project site (identified and acquired), government/
private - agricultural, forest, wasteland, water bodies, settlements, etc shall be included. (not
required for industrial area)
ix. A list of major industries with name and type within study area (10km radius) shall be
incorporated. Land use details of the study area
x. Geological features and Geo-hydrological status of the study area shall be included.
xi. Details of Drainage of the project upto 5km radius of study area. If the site is within 1 km
radius of any major river, peak and lean season river discharge as well as flood occurrence
frequency based on peak rainfall data of the past 30 years. Details of Flood Level of the
project site and maximum Flood Level of the river shall also be provided. (mega green field
projects)
xii. Status of acquisition of land. If acquisition is not complete, stage of the acquisition process and
expected time of complete possession of the land.
xiii. R&R details in respect of land in line with state Government policy
6) Forest and wildlife r elated issues (if applicable):
i. Permission and approval for the use of forest land (forestry clearance), if any, and
recommendations of the State Forest Department. (if applicable)
ii. Landuse map based on High resolution satellite imagery (GPS) of the proposed site delineating the
forestland (in case of projects involving forest land more than 40 ha).
iii. Status of Application submitted for obtaining the stage I forestry clearance along with latest
status shall be submitted.
iv. The projects to be located within 10 km of the National Parks, Sanctuaries, Biosphere Reserves,
Migratory Corridors of Wild Animals, the project proponent shall submit the map duly
authenticated by Chief Wildlife Warden showing these features vis-à-vis the project location and
the recommendations or comments of the Chief Wildlife Warden-thereon.
v. Wildlife Conservation Plan duly authenticated by the Chief Wildlife Warden of the State
Government for conservation of Schedule I fauna, if any exists in the study area
vi. Copy of application submitted for clearance under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, to the
Standing Committee of the National Board for Wildlife
7) Environmental Status:
i. Determination of atmospheric inversion level at the project site and site-specific micro-
meteorological data using temperature, relative humidity, hourly wind speed and direction and
rainfall.
ii. AAQ data (except monsoon) at 8 locations for PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NOX, CO and other
parameters relevant to the project shall be collected. The monitoring stations shall be based
CPCB guidelines and take into account the pre-dominant wind direction, population zone and
sensitive receptors including reserved forests.
iii. Raw data of all AAQ measurement for 12 weeks of all stations as per frequency given in the
NAQQM Notification of Nov. 2009 along with - min., max., average and 98% values for each
of the AAQ parameters from data of all AAQ stations should be provided as an annexure to the EIA
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Report.
iv. Surface water quality of nearby River (100m upstream and downstream of discharge point) and
other surface drains at eight locations as per CPCB/MoEF&CC guidelines.
v. Whether the site falls near to polluted stretch of river identified by the CPCB/MoEF&CC, if yes
give details.
vi. Ground water monitoring at minimum at 8 locations shall be included. vii. Noise levels monitoring at 8 locations within the study area.
viii. Soil Characteristic as per CPCB guidelines.
ix. Traffic study of the area, type of vehicles, frequency of vehicles for transportation of materials,
additional traffic due to proposed project, parking arrangement etc.
x. Detailed description of flora and fauna (terrestrial and aquatic) existing in the study area shall
be given with special reference to rare, endemic and endangered species. If Schedule- I fauna
are found within the study area, a Wildlife Conservation Plan shall be prepared and furnished.
xi. Socio-economic status of the study area.
8) Impact and Environment Management Plan
i. Assessment of ground level concentration of pollutants from the stack emission based on site-
specific meteorological features. In case the project is located on a hilly terrain, the AQIP
Modelling shall be done using inputs of the specific terrain characteristics for determining the
potential impacts of the project on the AAQ. Cumulative impact of all sources of emissions
(including transportation) on the AAQ of the area shall be assessed. Details of the model used and
the input data used for modelling shall also be provided. The air quality contours shall be plotted
on a location map showing the location of project site, habitation nearby, sensitive receptors, if
any.
ii. Water Quality modelling - in case of discharge in water body iii. Impact of the transport of the raw materials and end products on the surrounding environment shall
be assessed and provided. In this regard, options for transport of raw materials and finished
products and wastes (large quantities) by rail or rail-cum road transport or conveyor- cum-rail
transport shall be examined.
iv. A note on treatment of wastewater from different plant operations, extent recycled and reused for
different purposes shall be included. Complete scheme of effluent treatment. Characteristics of
untreated and treated effluent to meet the prescribed standards of discharge under E(P) Rules.
v. Details of stack emission and action plan for control of emissions to meet standards.
vi. Measures for fugitive emission control
vii. Details of hazardous waste generation and their storage, utilization and management. Copies of
MOU regarding utilization of solid and hazardous waste in cement plant shall also be
included. EMP shall include the concept of waste-minimization, recycle/reuse/recover
techniques, Energy conservation, and natural resource conservation.
viii. Proper utilization of fly ash shall be ensured as per Fly Ash Notification, 2009. A detailed plan
of action shall be provided.
ix. Action plan for the green belt development plan in 33 % area i.e. land with not less than
1,500 trees per ha. Giving details of species, width of plantation, planning schedule etc. shall be
included. The green belt shall be around the project boundary and a scheme for greening of the
roads used for the project shall also be incorporated.
x. Action plan for rainwater harvesting measures at plant site shall be submitted to harvest
rainwater from the roof tops and storm water drains to recharge the ground water and also to use
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for the various activities at the project site to conserve fresh water and reduce the water
requirement from other sources.
xi. Total capital cost and recurring cost/annum for environmental pollution control measures shall
be included.
xii. Action plan for post-project environmental monitoring shall be submitted.
xiii. Onsite and Offsite Disaster (natural and Man-made) Preparedness and Emergency Management Plan
including Risk Assessment and damage control. Disaster management plan should be linked
with District Disaster Management Plan.
9) Occupational health:
i. Plan and fund allocation to ensure the occupational health & safety of all contract and casual
workers
ii. Details of exposure specific health status evaluation of worker. If the workers' health is being
evaluated by pre designed format, chest x rays, Audiometry, Spirometry, Vision testing (Far &
Near vision, colour vision and any other ocular defect) ECG, during pre placement and
periodical examinations give the details of the same. Details regarding last month analyzed data
of above mentioned parameters as per age, sex, duration of exposure and department wise.
iii. Details of existing Occupational & Safety Hazards. What are the exposure levels of hazards and
whether they are within Permissible Exposure level (PEL). If these are not within PEL, what
measures the company has adopted to keep them within PEL so that health of the workers can be
preserved,
iv. Annual report of heath status of workers with special reference to Occupational Health and
Safety.
10) Corporate Environment Policy: i. Does the company have a well laid down Environment Policy approved by its Board of
Directors? If so, it may be detailed in the EIA report.
ii. Does the Environment Policy prescribe for standard operating process / procedures to bring into
focus any infringement / deviation / violation of the environmental or forest norms /
conditions? If so, it may be detailed in the EIA.
iii. What is the hierarchical system or Administrative order of the company to deal with the
environmental issues and for ensuring compliance with the environmental clearance
conditions? Details of this system may be given.
iv. Does the company have system of reporting of non compliances / violations of environmental
norms to the Board of Directors of the company and / or shareholders or stakeholders at
large? This reporting mechanism shall be detailed in the EIA report
11) Details regarding infrastructure facilities such as sanitation, fuel, restroom etc. to be provided to the
labour force during construction as well as to the casual workers including truck drivers during
operation phase.
12) Corporate Environmental Responsibility (CER):
i. Adequate funds (at least 2.5 % of the project cost) shall be earmarked towards the Enterprise
Social Commitment based on Public Hearing issues and item-wise details along with time bound
action plan shall be included. Socio-economic development activities need to be elaborated upon.
ii. Any litigation pending against the project and/or any direction/order passed by any Court of Law
against the project, if so, details thereof shall also be included. Has the unit received any notice
under the Section 5 of Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 or relevant Sections of Air and Water
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Acts? If so, details thereof and compliance/ATR to the notice(s) and present status of the case.
iii. A tabular chart with index for point wise compliance of above TOR.
13) Limestone and coal linkage documents along with the status of environmental clearance of limestone and coal mines
14) Quantum of production of coal and limestone from coal & limestone mines and the projects they cater
to;
15) For large Cement Units, a 3-D view i.e. DEM (Digital Elevation Model) for the area in 10 km radius from the proposal site.
16) Present land use shall be prepared based on satellite imagery. High-resolution satellite image data having
1m-5m spatial resolution like quick bird, Ikonos, IRS P-6 pan sharpened etc. for the 10 Km radius area from proposed site. The same shall be used for land used/land-cover mapping of the area.
17) If the raw materials used have trace elements, an environment management plan shall also be included.
18) Plan for the implementation of the recommendations made for the cement plants in the CREP guidelines must be prepared.
19) Energy consumption per ton of clinker and cement grinding