h GLIDERS BUILDCON LLP Incorporated under The Limited Liabi lity Partnership Act, 2008 with Limited Liability Registration No.AAA-3916 Registered Office :8 1 Floor, Piramal Tower, Ganpatrao Kadam Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai- 400 013. To, The Director (lA - III Division) Ministry of Environment and Forests Indira Paryavaran Bhavan, Jor Bagh Road, New Delhi - 110 003 India Subject: Appraisal of our project in absence of SEAC - 2, Maharashtra under category 8 B as per EIA Notification 2006 as amended on 1st December 2009 Reference: Application for Amendment in Environmental Clearance for our Proposed Composite Development with Public Parking project at CS No. 593 of Mazagaon Division, at Rambhau Bhogle Marg , Byculla. Mumbai Maharashtra submitted to SEAC -2 (MMR), Maharashtra for appraisal Respected Sir, Please refer to the above mentioned subject. Our project has received Environmental Clearance on dated 31.05.2014, thereafter applied for Amendment in Environmental Clearance to SEAC -2, Maharashtra on dated 11.08.2014. As it is evident that SEAC -2 (MMR), Maharashtra has been dissolved and there are no meetings taken up for Environmental Clearance for the project s in Mumbai Metropo l itan Region since June, 20 14. As per the MoEF Notificat ion dated 1 st December 2009, page 16 -II II in para 4, in sub - para (iii),for the words and letters "bt the absence of a duly constituted SEIAA or SEAC, a Category 'B' project shall be treated as a Category 'A' project", the words and letters "In absence of a duly constituted SEIAA or SEAC, a Category 'B' project shall be considered at the Central Level as a Category 'B' project" shall be substituted. Hence we request you to take up our project in the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC), MoEF for new construction projects. Accordingly we are submitting herewith the dully filled Form 1 & 1A with all necessary enclosures. Please do the needful and oblige. Thanking you Yours Faithfully For GLIDERS BUILDCON LLP (Authorized Signatory) Encl: Application to SEAC -2, with Form I & 1A
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GLIDERS BUILDCON LLP Incorporated under The Limited Liabi lity Partnership Act, 2008 with Limited Liability
Please refer to the above mentioned subject. Our project has received Environmental Clearance on
dated 31.05.2014, thereafter applied for Amendment in Environmental Clearance to SEAC -2,
Maharashtra on dated 11.08.2014.
As it is evident that SEAC -2 (MMR), Maharashtra has been dissolved and there are no meetings
taken up for Environmental Clearance for the project s in Mumbai Metropo l itan Region since
June, 20 14.
As per the MoEF Notificat ion dated 1st
December 2009, page 16 -II
II in para 4, in sub - para (iii), for the words and letters "bt the absence of a duly constituted SEIAA or SEAC, a Category 'B' project shall be treated as a Category 'A' project", the words and letters "In absence of a duly constituted SEIAA or SEAC, a Category 'B' project shall be considered at the Central Level as a Category 'B' project" shall be substituted.
Hence we request you to take up our project in the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC), MoEF
for new construction projects. Accordingly we are submitting herewith the dully filled Form 1
& 1A with all necessary enclosures.
Please do the needful and oblige.
Thanking you
Yours Faithfully
For GLIDERS BUILDCON LLP
(Authorized Signatory)
Encl: Application to SEAC -2, with Form I & 1A
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Form 1- Proposed Composite Development with Public Parking Byculla, Mumbai
FORM –1 & 1 A
Expansion and Amendment in Environmental Clearance
For
Proposed Composite Development with Public Parking
At
CS No. 593 of Mazagaon Division, at Rambhau Bhogle Marg,
Byculla. Mumbai
By
M/s. GLIDERS BUILDCON LLP
1
Form 1- Proposed Composite Development with Public Parking Byculla, Mumbai
FORM –1
Expansion and Amendment in Environmental Clearance
For
Proposed Composite Development with Public Parking
At
CS No. 593 of Mazagaon Division, at Rambhau Bhogle Marg,
Byculla. Mumbai
By
M/s. GLIDERS BUILDCON LLP
2
Form 1- Proposed Composite Development with Public Parking Byculla, Mumbai
APPENDIX - I (See paragraph - 6)
FORM 1 (I) Basic Information
Sr.No. Item Details
1. Name of the project/s Proposed Composite Development with Public
Parking 2. S. No. in the schedule 8 (B1)
3. Proposed capacity/area/length/tonnage to be
handled/command area/lease area/number of
wells to be drilled
Total plot area: 58,197.97 Sq. mt.
Deduction: 3629.25 Sq. mt.
Net plot area: 54,568.72 Sq. mt.
Built up area as per FSI: 1,13,942.38 Sq. mt.
(Including Fungible area)
Total construction built-up area : 3,54,767.51
Sq. mt.
4. New/Expansion/Modernization Expansion and Amendment
5. Existing Capacity/ Area etc. This project has received prior environmental
clearance from SEIAA in the year 2014. But as
there are certain amendments & expansion, the
project proponent M/s. Gliders Buildcon LLP,
have reapplied for amendment in environmental
clearance.
Environmental Clearance letter is referred as
Enclosure 1
6. Category of project i.e.’ A’ or ‘B’ 8 (B1)
7. Does it attract the general condition? If yes,
please specify.
Not Applicable
8. Does it attract the specific condition? If yes,
please specify.
Not Applicable
9. Location Byculla
Plot/Survey/Khasra No. CS No. 593
Village Byculla
Tehsil Mumbai
District Mumbai
State Maharashtra
10. Nearest railway station
Nearest airport
Byculla Railway Station: 0.80 km (aerial distance)
Mumbai Chattrapati Shivaji International Airport:
12.40 km. (aerial distance)
11. Nearest Town, city, District headquarters
along with distance in kms.
Byculla (Mumbai)
12. Village Panchayats, Zilla Parishad, Municipal
Corporation, Local body (complete postal
address with telephone nos. to be given)
Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai
(M.C.G.M.)
13. Name of the applicant M/s. Gliders Buildcon LLP
wherever possible) with source of information data
9.1 Lead to development of
supporting, lities, ancillary
development or development
stimulated by the project
which could have impact on
the environment e.g.:
• Supporting infrastructure
(roads, power supply, waste
or waste water treatment etc)
• Housing development
• Extractive industries
• Supply industries
• Other
No
Yes
Supporting infrastructure is already in existence.
The project is a composite development.
9.2 Lead to after-use of the site,
which could have an impact
on the environment
No --
9.3 Set a precedent for later
developments
Yes --
9.4 Have cumulative effects due
to proximity to other existing
or planned projects with
similar effects
Yes
Impacts on water availability, storm water drainage,
availability of electricity, traffic congestion etc.
(III) Environmental Sensitivity
Sr.
No.
Areas Name/
Identity
Aerial distance (within 15
km.) from Proposed
project location boundary
1 Areas protected under international
conventions, national or local legislation
for their ecological, landscape, cultural or
other related value
Nil --
2 Areas which are important or sensitive for
ecological reasons - Wetlands,
watercourses or other water bodies,
coastal zone, biospheres, mountains,
forests
Mahul Creek
Mahim Bay
Mithi River
Arabian sea
Approx. 4.00 Km
Approx. 4.50 Km
Approx. 8.60 Km
Approx. 2.60 Km
3 Areas used by protected, important or
sensitive species of flora or fauna for
breeding, nesting, foraging, resting, over
wintering, migration
Maharashtra Nature
Park
Veer Jijamata Udyan
Approx. 8.00 Km
Abutting
4 Inland, coastal, marine or underground
waters
Mahul Creek
Mahim Bay
Mithi River
Arabian sea
Approx. 4.00 Km
Approx. 4.50 Km
Approx. 8.60 Km
Approx. 2.60 Km
5 State, National boundaries No --
6 Routes or facilities used by the public for
access to recreation or other tourist,
Dr.Ambedkar Road
(NH 3)
Approx. 0.50 Km
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pilgrim areas
7 Defence installations No --
8 Densely populated or built-up area Mumbai Metropolitan City --
9 Areas occupied by sensitive man-made
land uses (hospitals, schools, places of
worship, community facilities)
Mumbai Metropolitan City --
10 Areas containing important, high quality
or scarce resources
(Ground water resources, surface
resources, forestry, agriculture, fisheries,
tourism, minerals)
No --
11 Areas already subjected to pollution or
environmental damage. (those where
existing legal environmental standards
are exceeded)
No --
12 Areas susceptible to natural hazard which
could cause the project to present
environmental problems
(Earthquakes, subsidence, landslides,
erosion, flooding or extreme or adverse
climatic conditions)
No --
(IV) Proposed Terms of Reference for EIA studies:
The EIA Report shall be prepared based on the model Terms of References (TOR) given in Environmental Impact
Assessment Guidance Manual for building construction, townships and area development projects by Ministry of
Environment & Forests (MOEF) & as per general TOR (Annexure A) given by SEAC-2, Maharashtra for
construction projects.
Proposed draft Terms of References (TOR) for the EIA Studies is attached as Enclosure.
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Form 1- Proposed Composite Development with Public Parking Byculla, Mumbai
FORM –1A
Expansion and Amendment in Environmental Clearance
For
Proposed Composite Development with Public Parking
At
CS No. 593 of Mazagaon Division, at Rambhau Bhogle Marg,
Byculla. Mumbai
By
M/s. GLIDERS BUILDCON LLP
Form 1A- “Proposed Composite Development with Public Parking Byculla, Mumbai 1
APPENDIX II
(See paragraph 6)
FORM-1 A (only for construction projects listed under item 8 of the Schedule)
CHECK LIST OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS [Project proponents are required to provide full information and wherever necessary attach explanatory notes with
the Form and submit along with proposed environmental management plan & monitoring programme]
1 LAND ENVIRONMENT [Attach panoramic view of the project site and the vicinity]
1.1 Will the existing land use get significantly altered from the project that is not consistent with the
surroundings? (Proposed land use must conform to the approved Master Plan / Development Plan of
the area. Change of land use if any and the statutory approval from the competent authority to be
submitted). Attach Maps of (i) site location, (ii) surrounding features of the proposed site (within 500
meters) and (iii) The site (indicating levels & contours) to appropriate scales. If not available attach
only conceptual plans.
Land Use Pattern: The project site under reference is located at CS No. 593 of Mazagaon Division, at Rambhau Bhogle Marg,
Byculla. Mumbai
There was Mafatlal Mill at the project site. Demolition of all dilapidated mill structures has already been
carried out.
This project has received prior environmental clearance from SEIAA in the year 2014. But as there are
certain amendments & expansion, the project proponents M/s. Gliders Buildcon LLP, have reapplied for
amendment in environmental clearance.
Copy of Previous Environmental Clearance is attached for the reference as an Enclosure 1.
The terrain of the project site and its surrounding area is plain.
Agriculture / Livestock:
There is no agricultural activity in the vicinity of the proposed area.
Please refer the enclosed maps showing the following:
i. Google image
ii. Location Plan
iii. Contour plan
iv. Layout plan
1.2 List out all the major project requirements in terms of the land area, built up area, water
consumption, power requirement, connectivity, community facilities, parking needs etc.
I. PROJECT DETAILS:
Name & Location: Proposed Composite Development with Public Parking The site is situated at CS No. 593 of Mazagaon Division, at Rambhau Bhogle Marg, Byculla. Mumbai
B. Building Details:
Comparative statement of proposal for which environmental clearance was received and amendment in EC
and the present status of completed construction activity on site are as follows:
Table 1: Project Proposal:
EC Received (31st
May 2014) Total proposal with Expansion and
Amendment
Remarks
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One rehab building : Ground +
5 floors
Flats: 20 Nos.
One rehab + EWS building :
Ground + 18 floors
Rehabilitation Flats: 20 Nos.
EWS Flats: 140 Nos.
Rehab building clubbed
with EWS scheme and
Increase in 13 upper floors
One Spindle Unit : Ground + 3
floors
One Spindle Unit : Ground + 4
floors
Increase in one floor
One sale building (Wing A & B) :
3 Basements + Stilt + upper 19
floors
Flats: 182 Nos.
One sale building (Wing A & B) :
Wing A : 3 Basements + Ground + 8
podia + 1st to 60
th upper floors
Flats:
231 Nos.
Wing B : 3 Basements + Ground + 8
podia + 1st to 53
rd upper floors
Flats: 204 Nos.
Increase in 8 podia and
upper residential floors as
per revised planning
C. Area Statement: Comparison of area statement as per environmental clearance was received and amendment in
environmental clearance is as follows:
Table 2: Area statement:
Details EC Received
(31st May 2014)
Total proposal
with Expansion
and Amendment
Remarks
Total Plot Area
(Sq. mt.)
58,197.97 58,197.97 No change
Deductions (Sq. mt.) 3622.00 3629.25 Increased by 7.25 Sq. mt. as
per approval of demarcation
plan
Net Plot Area (Sq. mt.) 54,575.63 54,568.72 Decreased by 6.91
Ground coverage area
(Sq.mt.)
20,748 17,385.32 Decreased by 3362.68 as
per revised planning
R.G area
(Sq. mt.)
On ground 6800.00 6894.83 Increased by 94.83 Sq. mt.
Provision of RG on mother
earth.
On podium -- 4566.09 Additional green area
provided on podium
Permissible FSI
(Sq. mt.)
57,730.64
1,13,942.38
Increase due to
incorporation of Public
parking scheme
Proposed Built-up area
As per FSI (Sq. mt.)
56,860.00 1,13,942.38 Increased by 59301.19 due
to incentive FSI of public
parking
Non FSI Area (Sq.mt.) 96,342.00 2,70,049.30 Increased by 1,73,707.30
due to construction of
public parking and related
factors
Total Construction Built
up Area (Sq. mt.)
1,53,202.00 3,54,767.51 Increased by 2,01,565.51
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Required parking (Nos.) 632 Captive: 1088
Nos.
Increase in requirement due
to increase in no. of flats
Parking provision
(Nos.)
Parking
provision: Captive : 632
Nos.
Parking
provision: Captive: 1355 Nos.
+ Public parking
2 Wheeler : 95 Nos.
Increase in captive parking
provision due to increase in
no. of flats
Incorporation of Public
parking
Parking area
(Sq. mt.)
Captive: 30,000 Captive: 2,44,488.00
Captive Parking area
increased by 2,14,488.00 as
per parking requirement
Incorporation of Public
parking
D. Parking Statement:
Table 3: Parking Statement
Component Parking Numbers
Parking required Parking Provision
4(W) 2(W) 4(W) 2(W)
Rehabilitation 48 -- 51 --
Spindle Unit 11 -- 12 --
Sale 1088 -- 1355 95
E. Occupancy load:
Table 4: Occupancy Load
Sr.
No. Components
No. of Flats/
No. of shifts Criteria for Occupancy
Occupancy
(Nos.)
1 Rehabilitation & EWS
Building 160 nos. 5 person/flat 800
2 Spindle Unit 3 nos. 70 workers/shits 210
3 Sale 435 nos. 5 person/flat 2175
Total 3185 Reference: National Building Code (NBC) -2005 – Part 4, Page 27, Occupant Load
F. Water requirement for the project:
1. During Construction Phase:
• From M.C.G.M.: 16 KLD (For workers)
• From Tankers: 15 – 20 KLD (Depending on construction activity)
2. During Operational Phase:
� Water Consumption: (Domestic and flushing requirement)
Table 5: Water requirement (Domestic and flushing requirement)
Sr.
No.
Building Occupancy Domestic & flushing Requirement (KLD)
Domestic Flushing
1. Rehabilitation & EWS 800 72 36
2. Spindle Unit 210 3 6
3. Sale 2175 196 98
Total 3185 271 140 Reference: National Building Code (NBC) -2005 – Part 9, Page 19, Water Requirement
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The amount of water demand is calculated based on the occupancy of the building and the per capita
consumption as given in MOEF Manual on norms and standards for EC of large construction projects i.e.
Total quantity of water used (LPCD) = Occupancy x Quantity (LPCD)
Then Total quantity of water used for Domestic and Flushing in KLD is calculated.
� Total water requirement for the project and source:
Table 6: Total water requirement for the project and source
Sr.
No.
Description Quantity of water required KLD Source of water supply
1. Construction phase
a. For Workers 16 M.C.G.M.
b. For Construction 15 - 20 (Depending upon the construction
activity)
Water tankers
2. Operation phase
Rehabilitation , EWS
and Spindle Unit
Sale Total
a. Domestic 75 196 271 M.C.G.M.
b. Flushing 42 98 140 STP treated sewage
c. Gardening 62 STP treated sewage
d Swimming pool 21 Tanker water of potable quality
*Water requirement for gardening purpose is considered as 7 liters per square meter of gardening area on
ground & 3 liters per square meter of gardening area on podium i.e.
Total quantity of water used (LPCD) = Gardening Area (Sq. Mt.) x Quantity (Lit /Sq. Mt.)
Then total quantity of water for gardening in KLD is calculated.
G. Sewage Generation
Table 7: Sewage Generation
Sr.
No Description
Quantity of Sewage
generated ( KLD ) Treatment/ Disposal
1. Construction Phase 15 The sewage generated will be disposed to existing
municipal sewer line.
2. Operation Phase 357
Treatment in STP and reuse of treated sewage
(available for recycling – 322 KLD) for flushing
– 140 KLD and gardening - 62 KLD. Excess
treated sewage shall be given to Veer Jijamata
Udyan for watering/ road side plantation etc. The
dried sludge will be used as manure. Reference: Manual on norms and standards for EC of large construction projects MoEF.
H. Solid Wastes:
1) During Construction Phase:
Table 8: Solid Wastes During Construction Phase :
No. of
workers
Criteria for Solid Waste Generation Solid Waste Generation Kg /day
Total
(Kg/Person/day)
Non-
Biodegradable
Biodegra
dable
Non-
Biodegradable
Biodegrada
ble Total
250 0.1 80% 20% 20 5 25
The solid waste generation due to workers dwelling on the site will be segregated and will be disposed
suitably.
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Total excess treated sewage = 182 shall be disposed to existing sewer line
50
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2.5 Will there be diversion of water from other users? (Please assess the impacts of the project on other
existing uses and quantities of consumption)
M.C.G.M. has common water supply.
2.6 What is the incremental pollution load from wastewater generated from the proposed activity? (Give
details of the quantities and composition of wastewater generated from the proposed activity)
Sewage generation from buildings will be 357 KLD and will be treated in full-fledged Sewage Treatment
Plants of adequate capacities. Treated sewage will be reused for flushing and gardening. Excess treated
sewage shall be given to Veer Jijamata Udyan for watering/ road side plantation etc.
UNTREATED AND TREATED SEWAGE QUALITY:
Table 12: Untreated & Treated Sewage Quality
Sr.
No.
Details Values Units
Untreated Treated
1. pH 7.0 – 8.0 7.0 – 7.5
2. Total Suspended solids 250 <10 mg/lit
3. Chemical Oxygen Demand 400 <30 mg/lit
4. BOD, 3 day, 27 °C 250 <10 mg/lit
5. Oil & Grease 50 <5 mg/lit
2.7 Give details of the water requirements met from water harvesting? Furnish details of the facilities
created.
The project proponents have proposed rainwater harvesting system.
This being residential building the Project Proponents shall be responsible for the operation and
maintenance till he does the convergence of property to the members. All further maintenance will be
done by the Society.
2.8 What would be the impact of the land use changes occurring due to the proposed project on the
runoff characteristics (quantitative as well as qualitative) of the area in the post construction phase
on a long term basis? Would it aggravate the problems of flooding or water logging in any way?
Total Runoff from the project site: Before Development = 0.52 m3/sec.
Total Runoff from the project site: After Development = 0.55 m3/sec.
(Considering different coefficients for paved area, unpaved area and terrace)
Hence Incremental Run off = 0.55 – 0.52 = 0.03 m3/sec
(Considering different coefficients for paved area, unpaved area and terrace)
Capacity of storm water drains is sufficient to take the runoff from the site.
Management plan for Flood is as follows:
• Storm water drain shall be cleaned at regular interval
• Mapping the areas within or leading in or out of the building that will be water logged, flooded or
isolated due to the flood. The areas will be marked after completion of the project (as final ground
levels etc. will be available after completion)
• The vulnerability of the basements should be mapped
• Dewatering pumps shall be installed at vulnerable locations
2.9 What are the impacts of the proposal on the ground water? (Will there be tapping of ground water;
give the details of ground water table, recharging capacity, and approvals obtained from competent
authority, if any)
The project proponents have proposed rainwater harvesting system.
This being residential building the Project Proponents shall be responsible for the operation and
maintenance till he does the convergence of property to the members. All further maintenance will be
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done by the Society.
2.10 What precautions/measures are taken to prevent the run-off from construction activities polluting
land & aquifers? (Give details of quantities and the measures taken to avoid the adverse impacts).
The runoff from the site during construction phase would be very negligible.
This will be prevented as under :
i) Use of wet jute cloth covering the walls and soaking the same with minimum quantity of water to
avoid dripping. This will also help in conserving water
ii) By collecting the running water in an impervious pit and using the same again for curing purpose
2.11 How is the storm water from within the site managed?(State the provisions made to avoid flooding of the area, details of the drainage facilities provided along with a site layout indication contour levels).
Internal storm water drains will be constructed strictly in accordance to the governing authority
regulations.
Peak runoff after development = 0.55 m3/sec
2.12 Will the deployment of construction labourers particularly in the peak period lead to unsanitary
conditions around the project site (Justify with proper explanation)
• During construction phase, temporary toilets with connection to municipal sewers shall be used. Hence
there will not be unsanitary conditions around the project site.
• Regular segregation and disposal of solid waste generated by these workers shall be as per MCGM
practices.
• First aid and medical facilities will be provided to all the concerned people working on the site.
• Proper housekeeping will be maintained throughout the premises.
• Regular site sanitation
2.13 What on-site facilities are provided for the collection, treatment & safe disposal of sewage? (Give
details of the quantities of wastewater generation, treatment capacities with technology & facilities
for recycling and disposal).
Design Basis of Treatment plant – MBBR (Moving Bed Bio Reactor)
Table 13: Untreated & Treated Sewage Quality
Sr.
No.
Details Values Units
Untreated Treated
1. pH 7.0 – 8.0 7.0 – 7.5
2. Total Suspended solids 250 <10 mg/lit
3. Chemical Oxygen Demand 400 <30 mg/lit
4. BOD, 3 day, 27 °C 250 <10 mg/lit
5. Oil & Grease 50 <5 mg/lit
Design Basis of Treatment plant – MBBR (Moving Bed Bio Reactor)
• Preliminary Treatment:
The treatment will include the following unit / equipment:
o Bar Screen Chamber
o Oil & Grease Trap
o Raw Sewage Collection Tank
o Raw Sewage Transfer pumps
All the sewage generated will gravitate through Bar Screen Chamber. The bar screen will take care of any
floatable matter, which will be manually scraped out and collected in drums. Bar screen will comprise of
SS plate type screen for removing floatable matter. From the bar screen it will then pass on to the Oil &
Grease Trap for removal of free floating oil. The oil will be scrapped and collected in drums to be
disposed as per statutory norms. The sewage will be collected in Raw Sewage Collection Tank. Uniform
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mixing is achieved by providing aeration grid (air sparing) in the collection tank. After completion of
mixing, the sewage will be pumped at a uniform rate by Sewage Transfer Pumps to Biological Treatment.
• Biological Treatment (Secondary Treatment):
This will include the following;
o Moving Bed Bio Reactor (MBBR)
o Secondary Clarifier
o Sludge Dewatering System-(Filter press)
The process will be of activated sludge biological process of Moving Bed Bio Reactor (MBBR) type. The
MBBR process will be an aerobic system having two biological growth process- attached growth and
suspended growth. The pretreated sewage from raw sewage collection tank will be pumped into MBBR
where support media will provide more surface area for Biological growth. Oxygen will be added for
biological growth through tubular diffusers.
The sewage will be uniformly pumped to MBBR Reactor to biologically degrade the organic matter. The
oxygen required for the bacterial growth will be supplied through Diffuser systems. The system envisages
better oxygen transfer because of fine bubbles and increased contact with the sewage.
The overflow from MBBR Reactor will gravitate to the Secondary clarifier. The settled sludge will be
pumped back to the Aeration tank to maintain the bacterial concentration in the tank and excess sludge will
be sent to the Sludge collection pit and shall be dewatered using a Sludge Dewatering System (Filter
press). The filtrate will be taken to the Raw Sewage Collection Tank. The dried sludge can be used as
manure for gardening.
• Tertiary Treatment:
The treatment will include the following unit / equipment;
o Filter feed tank
o Pressure Sand Filter (PSF)
o Activated Carbon Filter (ACF)
o UV system
The clear supernatant from the Secondary clarifier will be collected in a Filter feed tank this tank will be
provided with level switch for unmanned operations. The treated sewage will be pumped to PSF followed
by ACF. After ACF treated sewage will be passed through UV filtration for disinfection. After UV
filtration treated sewage will be collected in Treated Water Tank. Treated sewage from Treated Water Tank
can be used for secondary requirement.
Figure: STP PROCESS DIAGRAM (MBBR process)
2.14 Give details of dual plumbing system if treated waste used is used for flushing of toilets or any other
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use.
Recycling of treated sewage for flushing and gardening
Color coding for dual plumbing system shall be done as per standard practices
3 VEGETATION
3.1 Is there any threat of the project to the biodiversity? (Give a description of the local ecosystem with
its unique features, if any)
No.
3.2 Will the construction involve extensive clearing or modification of vegetation? (Provide a detailed
account of the trees & vegetation affected by the project).
New tree plantation shall be done as per norms.
3.3 What are the measures proposed to be taken to minimize the likely impacts on important site
features (Give details of proposal for tree plantation, landscaping, creation of water bodies etc
along with a layout plan to an appropriate scale)
New tree plantation shall be done as per norms.
4 FAUNA
4.1 Is there likely to be any displacement of fauna- both terrestrial and aquatic or creation of barriers
for their movement? Provide the details.
No.
4.2 Any direct or indirect impacts on the avifauna of the area? Provide details.
This being residential projectwith public parking, the anticipated impact of noise on avifauna of Jiajamata
Udyan shall be in the construction phase only and during operation phase there is not much of disturbance .
Following precautions will helps to minimize the impact during construction phase:
• Handing over around 50% of the plot area to the VJB Udyan and hence, 7 acres of land between
VJB Udyan and our proposed development serves as additional buffer
• Provision of dense plantation alongside the boundary of VJB Udyan is planned
• Construction of 6.0 m tall compound wall with Noise barrier on the compound wall to minimize
the noise impact on the Udyan
4.3 Prescribe measures such as corridors, fish ladders etc to mitigate adverse impacts on fauna.
Not applicable
5 AIR ENVIRONMENT
5.1 1.1 Will the project increase atmospheric concentration of gases & result in heat islands? (Give details
of background air quality levels with predicted values based on dispersion models taking into
account the increased traffic generation as a result of the proposed constructions)
One season baseline data for ambient air parameters namely PM10, PM2.5, Oxides of Sulphur, Oxides of
Nitrogen and CO at project site and in an area extending 500 meters radius from the boundary of
project site shall be reported in EIA.
5.2 What are the impacts on generation of dust, smoke, odorous fumes or other hazardous gases? Give
details in relation to all the meteorological parameters.
During construction phase, Dust, Particulate Matter is the main pollutant, which may be generated during
construction activities. Other emission sources are intermittent and include emissions of SO2 NOx and
CO from materials transport of heavy vehicles on site etc. Proper upkeep and maintenance of vehicles,
sprinkling of water on roads and construction site are some of the measures that would reduce the impact
during construction phase.
Sources of Air pollution During Operational phase :
• The gaseous emissions from vehicles
• Emissions from DG sets while in operation only during power failure
Mitigation Measures:
• The traffic congestion will be avoided by proper parking arrangement and maintaining smooth
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traffic flow
• Regular PUC checkup for vehicles
• CPCB approved DG sets only will be used
• Proper maintenance of DG sets shall be done and Low sulphur fuel shall be used
AVERAGE/ MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM METEOROLOGICAL DATA
Period: Year 2013
Table 15: Average/Maximum & Minimum Meteorological Data
Study period Temp (0C) Predominant
Wind
direction
Wind speed (km/h) Relative Humidity (%)
Max. Min Max Min Max Min.
January 2013 34.8 11.7 North West 18 0 96 11
February 2013 36.5 14.7 North 26 0 93 16
March 2013 41 18.7 North West 26 0 92 16
April 2013 37.1 19.7 North West 22 0 92 25
May 2013 34.4 25.6 West 22 0 95 35
June 2013 33.9 24.8 South West 26 0 98 54
July 2013 31.7 24 West 26 0 100 68
August 2013 31.3 24.4 West 26 0 93 49
September 2013 32.4 22.8 West 26 0 100 60
October 2013 36.8 21.2 West 22 0 96 36
November 2013 37 18.2 North West 12 0 91 23
December 2013 35.2 15 North West 12 0 94 15 Source: As per IMD (Indian Meteorological Data), 2013
5.3 Will the proposal create shortage of parking space for vehicles? Furnish details of the present level
of transport infrastructure and measures proposed for improvement including the traffic
management at the entry & exit to the project site.
The project proponents have proposed to provide well organized parking arrangement.
Table 16: Parking Statement
Component Parking Numbers
Parking required Parking Provision
4(W) 2(W) 4(W) 2(W)
Rehabilitation 48 -- 51 --
Spindle Unit 11 -- 12 --
Sale 1088 -- 1355 95
Public parking is also proposed.
5.4 Provide details of the movement patterns with internal roads, bicycle tracks, pedestrian pathways,
footpaths etc., with areas under each category.
The project proponents have proposed to provide well organized parking arrangement.
Table 17: Parking Statement
Component Parking Numbers
Parking required Parking Provision
4(W) 2(W) 4(W) 2(W)
Rehabilitation 48 -- 51 --
Spindle Unit 11 -- 12 --
Sale 1088 -- 1355 95
Public parking is also proposed.
5.5 Will there be significant increase in traffic noise & vibrations? Give details of the sources and the
measures proposed for mitigation of the above.
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The proposed project being residential development with public parking, the source of noise is mainly
vehicular noise. The project proponents have proposed to provide well organized parking arrangement
and maintaining smooth traffic flow which would help in reducing traffic congestion and noise levels.
Trees would act as noise barrier and will reduce the noise level. 5.6 What will be the impact of DG sets & other equipment on noise levels & vibration in & ambient air
quality around the project site? Provide details.
D.G. Sets will be operated only in case of power failures during operational phase. The Pollutants like
SPM, SO2 that may arise from emissions from D.G. Sets will be discharged through vent of proper height.
D.G. sets are with inbuilt acoustic enclosures to reduce the noise of D.G. sets while in operation.
Plantation of trees would act as noise barrier and will reduce the noise level.
6 AESTHETICS
6.1 Will the proposed constructions in any way result in the obstruction of a view, scenic amenity or
landscapes? Are these considerations taken into account by the proponents?
No.
6.2 Will there be any adverse impacts from new constructions on the existing structures? What are the
considerations taken into account?
All precautions will be taken to mitigate the impact due to water, air and noise pollution during
construction and operation phase. Environmental Management Plan is prepared and shall be implemented
along with Environmental Monitoring Programme.
6.3 Whether there are any local considerations of urban form & urban design influencing the design
criteria? They may be explicitly spelt out.
No.
6.4 Are there any anthropological or archaeological sites or artifacts nearby? State if any other
significant features in the vicinity of the proposed site have been considered.
No.
7 SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS:
7.1 Will the proposal result in any changes to the demographic structure of local population? Provide
the details.
There will be influx of about ~ 2175 persons (sale occupancy only).
7.2 Give details of the existing social infrastructure around the proposed project.
It is a well developed Mega City of India, having all modern amenities. Civil structures, School, Colleges,
Hospitals, Recreation facilities, Markets, etc. are available in the area to a reasonable degree
7.3 Will the project cause adverse effects on local communities, disturbance to sacred sites or other
cultural values? What are the safeguards proposed?
Development will not cause adverse effects on local communities, disturbance to sacred sites or other
cultural values.
8 BUILDING MATERIALS
8.1 May involve the use of building materials with high-embodied energy. Are the construction
materials produced with energy efficient processes? (Give details of energy conservation measures in
the selection of building materials and their energy efficiency)
Cement containing fly ash shall be used
8.2 Transport and handling of materials during construction may result in pollution, noise & public
nuisance. What measures are taken to minimize the impacts?
The material required for construction activities shall be procured from company’s authorized / approved
vendors only. The vendor’s performance is monitored periodically. In case of urgency or non-availability of
materials from authorized/approved vendors, it will be procured from the open market to maintain the pace
of the work. The mode of transport for above materials will be by trucks and / or by trailers.
• The construction material will be carried in properly covered vehicles.
• All the contractors / Vendors will be instructed to use vehicles having PUC certificates.
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• Security staff presents at site will supervise loading and unloading of material at site.
• Construction material will be stored at identified site/ temporary godowns at site.
Suitable construction platform for vertical expansion project provided at site. 8.3 Are recycled materials used in roads and structures? State the extent of savings achieved?
Cement containing fly ash shall be used
8.4 Give details of the methods of collection, segregation & disposal of the garbage generated during
the operation phases of the project.
• Segregation of two types of garbage i.e. biodegradable and non biodegradable shall be done by
means of provision of two garbage bins with different color
• This would ensure that waste segregation is done at source itself
• The non biodegradable garbage shall be put into separate bins and shall be handed over to M.C.G.M.
• Biodegradable garbage shall be treated in Organic Waste Converter and shall be used as
Manure
• Waste generated from spindle unit shall be given to recyclers
9 ENERGY CONSERVATION
9.1 Give details of the power requirements, source of supply, backup source etc. What is the energy
consumption assumed per square foot of built-up area? How have you tried to minimize energy
consumption?
Power Requirement
During Construction Phase - BEST : 100 KW
D.G. Sets : As per requirement
During Operational Phase - Source: BEST
Table 18: Power Requirement
Description Power requirement
Maximum Demand 10 MW
D.G sets (In case of power failure) 2 D.G. sets of capacity 1600 kVA each and
1 D.G. Set of capacity 1000 kVA
9.2 What type of, and capacity of, power back-up to you plan to provide?
2 D.G. sets of capacity 1600 kVA each and 1 D.G. Set of capacity 1000 kVA for emergency backup
during power failure
9.3 What are the characteristics of the glass you plan to use? Provide specifications of its
characteristics related to both short wave and long wave radiation?
Glass specifications as per LEED
• VLT between a range of 35 - 50
• SF (Solar Factor) less than 0.25
9.4 What passive solar architectural features are being used in the building? Illustrate the applications
made in the proposed project.
• Maximize the use of natural lighting though design.
• The roof shall be insulated so that there will not be direct heat gain due to sunlight.
9.5 Does the layout of streets & buildings maximize the potential for solar energy devices? Have you
considered the use of street lighting, emergency lighting and solar hot water systems for use in the
building complex? Substantiate with details.
Provision of solar system
9.6 Is shading effectively used to reduce cooling/heating loads? What principles have been used to
maximize the shading of Walls on the East and the West and the Roof? How much energy saving has
been effected?
It is proposed to insulate the roofs of these buildings to minimize the heat gain and intern saving the
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electricity.
9.7 Do the structures use energy-efficient space conditioning, lighting and mechanical systems? Provide
technical details. Provide details of the transformers and motor efficiencies, lighting intensity and
air-conditioning load assumptions? Are you using CFC and HCFC free chillers? Provide
specifications.
Following Energy conservation measures are proposed for Energy Saving: • Provision of solar system
• Maximize the use of natural lighting though design
• Purchase of energy efficient appliances
• Use of CFL / T5 lamps, LED lights in common areas
• Roof Insulation
9.8 What are the likely effects of the building activity in altering the micro-climates? Provide a self
assessment on the likely impacts of the proposed construction on creation of heat island & inversion
effects?
It will not alter the microclimate. The construction will not cause inversion.
9.9 What are the thermal characteristics of the building envelope? (a) roof; (b) external walls; and (c)
fenestration? Give details of the material used and the U-values or the R values of the individual
components.
It shall be propose to insulate the roofs of these buildings to minimize the heat gain and intern save the
electricity.
9.10 What precautions & safety measures are proposed against fire hazards? Furnish details of
emergency plans.
Precautions and safety measures against fire hazards shall be proposed as per CFO norms.
9.11 If you are using glass as wall material provides details and specifications including emissivity and
thermal characteristics.
Glass specifications as per LEED
• VLT between a range of 35 - 50
• SF (Solar Factor) less than 0.25
9.12 What is the rate of air infiltration into the building? Provide details of how you are mitigating the
effects of infiltration.
It has not been studied
9.13 To what extent the non-conventional energy technologies are utilized in the overall energy
consumption? Provide details of the renewable energy technologies used.
Provision of solar system
10 Environment Management Plan
The Environment Management Plan would consist of all mitigation measures for each activity to be
undertaken during the construction, operation and the entire life cycle to minimize adverse environmental
impacts as a result of the activities of the project. It would also delineate the environmental monitoring
plan for compliance of various environmental regulations. It will state the steps to be taken in case of
emergency such as accidents at the site including fire.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT AND MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR THE PROJECT
EMP for Construction Phase
Sr.
no.
Environmental
Component Activity Impacts Precautionary measures
1 Ambiant Air
Quality & Noise
level
• Demolition &
Excavation
• Construction of
Structures
• Heavy vehicle traffic
• Increased
level of dust &
other air
pollutants
• Increased
For controlling air
pollution : • Water Sprinkling
• Cover on trucks
• Use of RMC instead of
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• Use of DG Set
• Open burning of
waste
Noise level.
preparing concrete at
site
•••• Vehicles with valid
PUC
•••• DG sets: CPCB
approved low sulphur
fuel.
For controlling noise
pollution :
• Barricades along the
periphery of the site.
• Ear Plugs for Labourers
• D.G. sets CPCB
approved
• No noisy work in night
shifts.
• Using electrically
operated construction
equipment.
2 Water
• Use of fresh water for
Construction activity
/ labours
• Wastewater
Generation
• Disposal of site
Run off into SWD
• Water logging
• Stress on the
water supply in
the vicinity
• Sedimentation,
• Pollution of
nearby water
courses.
• Unhygienic
condition for
surrounding
residents.
• Use of tanker water for
construction. No burden
on municipal supply
• Provision of temporary
toilets for labour.
• Precaution to avoid
water logging during
construction
3 Soil • Preconstruction and
excavation debris
• Storage of
construction
material / chemicals
• Transportation of
hazardous material
• Residual paints
Solvents/bituminous
material etc.
operation /
maintenance
Generation of
garbage by labour
• Loss of good
fertile soil
• Soil erosion, Soil
contamination
due to mixing of
construction
material/
accidental
spillage of
chemicals /oils
• Proper and Separate
storage of construction
material
• Storage of all petroleum
products on impervious
layers viz. concrete.
• Transportation, storage
and handling, disposal
of HW as per their
guidelines and handing
it over to authorized
agencies.
• Use of electrically
operated machinery.
• Segregation of waste at
Source
Even after taking precautions if soil is found to be contaminated, it shall be removed and
disposed off to authorized site.
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4 Ecology • Site Clearance
• Construction of
structures
• Disturbing
natural flora and
fauna
• Loss of
vegetation from
chemical spills
from vehicles
• Plantation of local tree
species on the Periphery
of site
• Plantation of trees will
start in mid of
construction phase.
• Regulation of vehicular
trips and speed and
proper maintenance of
machinery.
5 Safety &
Hygienic
Measures
Construction work
Labor
• Positive impact :
Employment
generation
• Safety and
hygiene at site
may be affected
during
construction
• Adequate drinking
water, toilet and bathing
facilities.
• Regular analysis of
drinking water.
• Personal protective
and safety equipment
will be provided.
• First aid facility.
• Regular health check
up
• Regular pest control at
site.
• Educational and
awareness programme
for safety measures.
EMP for Operation Phase
Sr.
no. Environmental
Component Activity
Impacts Precautionary
measures
1 Ambiant Air
Quality & Noise
level
Increased
vehicular trips,
Use of DG sets
• Traffic
congestion
• Air pollution
• Increase in
noise level
• Adequate Parking provision;
well organized traffic
management plan for Smooth
flow of vehicles.
• Regular PUC check-up for
vehicles.
• DG sets: As per CPCB norms,
Proper Maintenance, Use of
Low sulphur fuel.
• Acoustic Enclosures for DG
sets
• Plantation of tress will reduce
air pollution and also act as
noise buffer.
2 Water
• Increased
Demand of
natural water,
• Generation of
waste water
• Stress on
existing water
supply,
• Pollution of
water bodies
• Use of water saving practices
• Adoption of dual flush system
• Rain water harvesting
• Plantation of less water
consuming trees.
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• Increased
paved
structure
• Increased run
off from site.
• STP is planned and treated
sewage will be used for
secondary requirements like
flushing and gardening.
3 Land • Solid waste
generation,
• Transportation
of hazardous
material
• Increased
paved structure
• Improper
disposal of
waste,
• accidental
spillage of
hazardous
chemicals leads
to soil
contamination
• Increased run
off from site.
• Waste minimization recovery
and reuse
• Segregation at source for all
solid waste streams
• Recycling of non biodegradable
garbage
• Treatment of biodegradable
garbage by Organic waste
converter and its use as
manure
• Use of dried STP sludge as
manure
• Transportation, storage and
handling, disposal of HW as
per their guidelines and
handling it over to authorized
agencies.
• Strom water drainage of
adequate capacity.
Even after taking precautions if soil is found to be contaminated, it shall be removed and
disposed off to authorized site
4 Ecology Introduction of
new tree species • Disturbing
natural flora
and fauna
• Increased
exposure to
anthropogenic
activities.
• Plantation of local tree
species.
5 Safety & Hygienic
Measures
Influx of people • Stress on all
utilities, risk
and danger
due to natural
and manmade
disaster
• Positive
impact:
Employment
generation
• Emergency preparedness plan
and Disaster management plan
will be Prepared and explained
with the help of local NGO’s
and surrounding people and
authority.
Note: Environmental monitoring plan will be prepared based on Environmental management Plan. All
environmental parameters will be studied as and when required and based on analysis result mitigation
measures will be implemented.
Hazardous Waste Management Plan:
Construction Phase: Environmental Management Plan for Hazardous Waste Generation
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Sr.
No. Source of Hazardous Waste Generation Mitigation Measures
1 Leakages and spillage oil or fuel * Contaminated soil if any shall be disposed off
to Authorized Disposal Site.
* Bituminous materials /any other chemicals
shall not be allowed to leach into the soil.
2 Residual Paints/Solvents --do--
Other hazardous wastes, if any, shall also be handled in the similar way through authorized dealers only.
Operational Phase
Sr.
No. Source of Hazardous Waste Generation
Mitigation
Measures Disposal
1. Waste Oil from D.G Sets - Waste oil will be handed over
to authorized recyclers.
Sr. No. Enclosure
1. Environmental Clearance letter
2. Disaster management plan
3. Google image
4. Location plan
5. Layout plan
6. TOR
LIST OF ENCLOSURES
DDIISSAASSTTEERR MMAANNAAGGEEMMEENNTT PPLLAANN
FIRE FIGHTING AVOID WATER LOGGING EARTHQUAKE RESISTANCY
•The structural design shall
be certified as per IS code
875 and IS- 1893-2002 for
Seismic Zone – III of
Mumbai
•Rain water Harvesting
• Excess Storm water will be
drained to municipal drain.
•As per CFO regulation of
M.C.G.M.
•Fire Alarm System as per I.S code.
•Hose Reel & Hose boxes • Adequate underground and
overhead separate water storage
tanks.
•Wet risers system
•Provision of Sprinkler system
• Fire pumps, booster pumps,
sprinkler pumps: Electric, supply
independent circuit.
•Portable fire extinguishers of IS
Specification.
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Draft Terms of References (TOR) (Based on the model TOR given in Environmental Impact Assessment
Guidance Manual for building construction projects by MOEF)
For
AMENDMENT & EXPANSION IN ENVIRONMENTAL
CLEARANCE FOR
PROPOSED COMPOSITE DEVELOPMENT WITH
PUBLIC PARKING
AT
CS No. 593 of Mazagaon Division, at Rambhau Bhogle Marg,
Byculla. Mumbai
By
M/s. GLIDERS BUILDCON LLP
Submitted to
State Environment Expert Appraisal Committee II, Maharashtra
Prepared by
ULTRA-TECH (Environmental Consultancy & Laboratory) (An ISO 9001-2008 Company, Accredited by NABET, Lab: Gazetted by MOEF, GoI)
Unit No. 206, 224, 225, Jai Commercial Complex, Eastern Express Highway,
This is a Composite development with Public parking. The site is located at CS No. 593 of Mazagaon Division, at Rambhau Bhogle Marg, Byculla. Mumbai
The site under reference falls within the limits of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai. The project
under reference is proposed under DCR 33(24) for public parking and 35(4). The proposed development
comprises of rehabilitation & EWS building, sale building and the spindle building. The region has mixed
land use pattern comprising of residential and commercial development.
This expansion project has received prior environmental clearance from SEIAA, Maharashtra dated 31st
May 2014. As there is expansion and certain amendments in lieu of public parking and revision of OM of
road width dated 7th February 2012; proponents have reapplied for amendment in environmental
clearance.
As per the Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) Notification dated 14th September 2006 as amended,
the proposed project falls under 'Category B1' with activity number '8', which require preparation of EIA
Report.
The EIA Report addresses the environmental impacts of the project and proposes the mitigation measures
for the same. The EIA Report is prepared based on the model Terms of References (TOR) given in
Environmental Impact Assessment Guidance Manual for building construction, townships and area
development projects by Ministry of Environment and Forest for construction projects and as per general
TOR (Annexure A) given by SEAC-II have also been incorporated in the final EIA report
Comparision of the area statement as per environmental clearance was received and amendment in
environmental clearance is as follows:
Details EC Received
(31st May 2014)
Total proposal
with Expansion
and Amendment
Remarks
Total Plot Area
(Sq. mt.)
58,197.97 58,197.97 No change
Deductions (Sq. mt.) 3622.00 3629.25 Increased by 7.25 Sq. mt.
as per approval of
demarcation plan
Net Plot Area (Sq. mt.) 54,575.63 54,568.72 Decreased by 6.91
Ground coverage area
(Sq.mt.)
20,748 17,385.32 Decreased by 3362.68 as
per revised planning
R.G area
(Sq. mt.)
On ground 6800.00 6894.83 Increased by 94.83 Sq.
mt.
Provision of RG on
mother earth.
On podium -- 4566.09 Additional green area
provided on podium
Permissible FSI
(Sq. mt.)
57,730.64
1,13,942.38
Increase due to
incorporation of Public
parking scheme
Proposed Built-up area
As per FSI (Sq. mt.)
56,860.00 1,13,942.38 Increased by 59301.19
due to incentive FSI of
public parking
Non FSI Area (Sq.mt.) 96,342.00 2,70,049.30 Increased by 1,73,707.30
due to construction of
public parking and related
factors
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Total Construction Built
up Area (Sq. mt.)
1,53,202.00 3,54,767.51 Increased by 2,01,565.51
Required parking (Nos.) 632 Captive: 1088 Nos. Increase in requirement
due to increase in no. of
flats
Parking provision
(Nos.)
Parking
provision: Captive : 632
Nos.
Parking provision: Captive: 1355 Nos.
+ Public parking
2 Wheeler : 95 Nos.
Increase in captive parking provision due to
increase in no. of flats
Incorporation of Public
parking
Parking area
(Sq. mt.)
Captive: 30,000 Captive: 2,44,488.00
Captive Parking area
increased by 2,14,488.00
as per parking
requirement
Incorporation of Public
parking
Project Proposal: This proposal will be studied highlighting changes in planning compared to previous
EC. Comparative statement of proposal for which environmental clearance was received and amendment
in EC and the present status of completed construction activity on site are as follows:
EC Received (31st
May 2014) Total proposal with Expansion and
Amendment
Remarks
One rehab building : Ground + 5
floors
Flats: 20 Nos.
One rehab + EWS building :
Ground + 18 floors
Rehabilitation Flats: 20 Nos.
EWS Flats: 140 Nos.
Rehab building clubbed with
EWS scheme and Increase
in 13 upper floors
One Spindle Unit : Ground + 3
floors
One Spindle Unit : Ground + 4 floors Increase in one floor
One sale building (Wing A & B) :
3 Basements + Stilt + upper 19 floors
Flats: 182 Nos.
One sale building (Wing A & B) :
Wing A : 3 Basements + Ground + 8
podia + 1st to 60th upper floors
Flats:
231 Nos.
Wing B : 3 Basements + Ground + 8
podia + 1st to 53
rd upper floors
Flats: 204 Nos.
Increase in 8 podia and
upper residential floors as
per revised planning
As this project has already received environmental clearance while preparation of EIA report we have
taken a review of the conditions mentioned in the same which are stipulated during construction phase.
Description of the project site, geology, topography, climate, transport and connectivity, demographic
aspects, socio-economic aspects shall be detailed out.
• Site clearance strategy shall be examined
• Status of construction of previous proposal
• Project details (Previous and amended)
• Site planning
• Water Requirement and its source, waste water generation, solid waste generation, debris and
excavation soil management, power requirement, other utilities for amended proposal shall be
detailed out
• Status of environmental amenities
• Submission of six monthly reports to Regional office, MoEF for compliance of conditions in
Environmental Clearance
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Environmental liabilities like energy conservation, green belt development, indoor air environment, waste
water treatment and reuse, rain water harvesting, solid and hazardous waste management, energy
conservation, drainage pattern of the surrounding area shall be explained, runoff from the project site shall be calculated and capacities of the internal and external municipal storm water drains shall be studied.
Municipal sewer line in the surrounding area of the project site shall be ascertained with respect to their
capacities to take the load of excess treated sewage from the amended project.
Conceptual Planning:
• Contour map and drainage pattern of project site and surrounding area shall be studied
• Description of the project site, geology, topography, climate, transport and connectivity,
demographic aspects, socio, cultural and economic aspects shall be detailed out
• Water Requirement for the project and its source, waste water generation, solid waste
generation, power requirement, other utilities, type of building material to be used shall be
detailed out
• Detailed layout plan of project development, communication facilities, access/approach
facilities, Health care facilities, literacy status, etc.)
• Traffic Survey and Impacts
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2.1 Land Environment
The first feature which influences the development of a new project is the existing land use pattern of the neighborhood of the project. Study of land use pattern employing remote sensing techniques and ground
truth and also through secondary data sources shall be studied. Soil analysis of the selected locations in
the study area shall be carried out.
Solid wastes generation & management shall be categorized into two phases i.e. during construction &
during operation phases. Details for the following types of wastes shall be given:
• Debris and Construction waste
• Municipal waste, i.e., biodegradable and non- biodegradable waste
• Hazardous waste (Mainly during construction phase)
• E-waste
• STP sludge
2.2 Water Environment
• No source of surface water was observed within the project site boundary and within 500 m radius from
project site
• Water requirement during construction and operation phase shall be quantified and their source shall be
identified
• Scheme for rainwater harvesting shall be prepared as per the hydro-geological report of the project site
• Water saving practices shall be suggested to reduce the fresh water demand
• Quantity of sewage shall be estimated. Treatment scheme for sewage shall be framed and maximum reuse
of treated sewage shall be suggested.
2.3 Air Environment
Climatological data shall be obtained from India Meteorological Department (IMD) station i.e. Mumbai
for one year. Micro meteorological data consisting of wind speed, wind direction, temperature, humidity,
rainfall (peak and average daily rainfall) and wind rose patterns shall be reported in EIA.
One season baseline data for ambient air parameters namely PM10, PM2.5, Oxides of Sulphur, Oxides of
Nitrogen and CO at project site and in an area extending 500 meters radius from the boundary of project
site shall be reported in EIA.
Baseline data of noise at the project site and the areas extending 500 meters radius from the boundary of
project site shall be ascertained. Hourly reading for 24 hours at each location shall be monitored. Equivalent Noise levels in dB (A) for day and night time shall be reported in EIA.
2.4 Biological Environment
As per guidelines of MoEF for Environmental Impact Assessment, pertaining to construction projects,
total study area shall be up to 15 km radius from the project site, of which primary data shall be collected
from the area up to 500 m radius and remaining area up to 14.5 km shall be represented by secondary data. The data up to 500 m radius will be generated with reference to topography, land use, vegetation
pattern, flora, fauna etc.
2.5 Socio Economic Environment
Demographic details of Mumbai as per Census shall be reported in the EIA. Following attributes for
baseline socio-economic status of the study area shall be studied and reported in EIA.
• Demographic Features and Infrastructure
• Decadal Growth Rate
• Settlement Pattern and Growth of Mumbai
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• Population
• Literacy
• Education Facilities
• Historical, religious and tourist centers
2.6 Traffic Survey and Impacts
Detailed site plan showing buildings, roads, and open spaces, confirming the hierarchy of roads shall be
reported in EIA. Impact of increased vehicle traffic and requirements for access improvements on roads in
the site development area as a result of the development, considering other existing and planned
developments and operations in the region including measures to reduce traffic and enhance vehicle
safety on external roads shall be studied.
3.0 ANTICIPATED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES:
The anticipated negative and positive impacts on the land, water, air, ecological and socioeconomic
environment during the construction and operation phase shall be predicted. Impact identification for this
project shall be done by using Delphi Technique. Mitigation measures shall be suggested to reduce
adverse impacts due to the development.
Best environmental practices, conservation of natural resources, environmental management plan,
environmental monitoring programme including budgeting for the expenditure proposed, corpus funding
for long term maintenance of environmental management facilities in future shall be suggested.
4.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM:
Environmental Monitoring Program shall include:
• Frequency, location, parameters of monitoring
• Summary matrix of environmental monitoring, during construction and operation stage
• Requirement of monitoring facilities
• Compilation and analysis of data and reporting system
5.0 ADDITIONAL STUDIES:
Rehabilitation action plan, Risk Assessment Studies for the construction and operation phase, the safety
precautions to be taken during construction phase and the Disaster Management Plan and Emergency
Preparedness Plan Onsite and Offsite shall be studied and also be incorporated in EIA report.
6.0 PROJECT BENEFITS:
Details about the improvements in physical infrastructure, social infrastructure, employment potential and
other benefits that are accrued shall be incorporated. Employment potential of this project during
construction and operation phases shall be evaluated.
7.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN:
Adequate environmental management measures will be incorporated during the entire planning,
construction and operating stages of the project to minimize any adverse environmental impact and assure
sustainable development of the area. The EMP’s shall include the following elements:
• Air Pollution Control and Management
• Noise Control and Management
• Water Conservation
• Sewage Treatment and Operation and Maintenance
• Storm water management
• Solid, Hazardous and E Waste Management
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• Energy Conservation and use of Non conventional energy
• Traffic Management
• Plantation, Landscaping and Land Management
• Management of Social Issues Occupational, Safety and Health issues
• Environmental Monitoring
• Emergency Response Plans for emergency scenarios
• Environmental Management System
For the effective and consistent functioning, an Environmental Management System (EMS) will be
established at the site. The following components will be part of the EMS:
• Environmental Policy
• Objectives & Targets
• Structure and Responsibility
• Emergency Planning
• Environmental Monitoring Program
• Operation and Maintenance of Environmental Management Facilities like STP, rain water
Harvesting, solar systems, landscape development, solid waste management system
• Non-conformance & Corrective and Preventive Action
• Short term and long term budgetary provisions for the EMP
• Submission of six monthly reports to Regional office, MoEF for compliance of conditions in
Environmental Clearance
8.0 DISCLOSURE OF CONSULTANT ENGAGED:
The consultants engaged and nature of consultancy rendered shall be listed in EIA.
Enclosures: 1. Location plan
2. Google image 3. Layout plan (as per previous EC and amended proposal)