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Minutes of 191st SEAC Meeting Date: 14/09/2014
The 191st meeting of SEAC was held in Directorate of Environment, U.P. on 14/09/2014.
Following members were present in the meeting along with Secretary, SEAC:
1. Dr. M. S. Khan, Chairman
2. Dr. S. N. Singh, Member
3. Dr. A. K. Singh, Member
4. Shri S. C. Brahmachari, Member
5. Dr. D. C. Gupta, Member
6. Dr. R.K. Sardana, Secretary
The Chairman welcomed the members to the 191st SEAC meeting.
The Members of SEAC unanimously taken following decisions on the agenda points discussed:
1- IT Building at Plot No-A-46, Sec.-62, Noida, UP. M/S HSL Software Pvt. Ltd., E-20 Lajpat
Nagar-III, New Delhi. File No. 114/DD-Sh.
The committee noted that the application for environmental clearance on above project was
submitted to SEIAA on dated 08/05/2014. Project proponent through letter dated 11/08/2014 submitted
that the project has been submitted for green building certification from Indian Green Building Council
(IGBC). A presentation was made by the Ms. Richa Singh, Project proponent along with their consultant
M/s ENV Developmental Assistance Systems Pvt. Ltd. The proponent, through the documents
submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee that:-
1. The environmental clearance is sought for proposed IT Building Project “Proplarity Bizlife” at
Plot No-A-46, Sec.-62, Noida, UP. M/S HSL Software Pvt. Ltd.
2. Area details of the project is as follows:
S. No. AREA STATEMENT %
1. Type of Building Institutional
2. Plot Area 20,000.0 m2
100
3. Permissible Ground Coverage (30%) 6000 m2
30
4. Proposed Ground Coverage (29.9%) 5998.19 m2
29.9
5. FAR Area Allowed (2.5) 50,000 m2
6. Extra Permitted FAR for LEED Gold
Rating
(5% of FAR)
2,500 m2
7. Service Area (15% of FAR) 7500 m2
8. Extra FAR due to 10% compounding 5,000 m2
9. Extra FAR due to METRO (5% of FAR) 2500 m2
10. Total Permissible FAR (3.38) 67,500 m2
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11. FAR Area proposed 59,999.8 m2
(2.99)
12. NON FAR
Basement (Level 1)
Basement (Level 2)
Services
Total Non-FAR
15046.272 m2
15828.759 m2
23229.8 m2
54104.84 m2
13. Built up Area 1,14,104.64 m2
14. Open Area 14001.81 m2
70
15. Landscape Area (50% of Open Area) 7000.91 m2
35
17. Area Under Roads and Parking 7000.0 m2
35
16. Number of Trees Required (One tree per 100 m2
of
open space) Number of Trees Provided
140 150
18. Parking Facilities Required: 1200 ECS Provided: 1200 ECS Basement (Level 1) : 423 ECS Basement (Level 2) : 448 ECS Ground Floor: 242 ECS Open Space: 84 ECS
19. Power Requirement and Source Backup Power
5000 kVA, (Noida Power
Corporation Ltd) 1010 kVA x 5 DG sets
3. Water calculation details of the project is as follows:
S. No. Particulars Total Population Fresh
water
(KLD)
Recycling/
Flushing water
(KLD)
Total
Domestic
water
(KLD)
1. IT/ITES
@ 45 lpcd
15000
450
@ 30 lpcd
225
@ 15 lpcd
675
2. Service Staff
@ 45 lpcd
1000 30
@ 30 lpcd
15
@ 15 lpcd
45
Total Domestic Water Requirement 480 240 720
Horticulture @ 1L/sqm (7000.91 sq m) 7 7
DG cooling @ 0.9/kVA/no. of hrs (6 hrs) of
operation
27 27
HVAC (Capacity – 1900 TR, 9 litres per tonnage of
18 hrs of operation)
309 309
Total water requirement 480 583 1063
4. Water and waste water details of the project is as follows:
Fresh water 480 KLD
Flushing 240 KLD
Horticulture / Landscape 7 KLD
HVAC 309 KLD
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DG set cooling 27 KLD
Total water requirement 1063 KLD
Waste water 648 KLD
Source of water - Municipal Water Supply/ Recycle of treated effluent
STP Capacity – 780 KLD (20 % extra for future expansion)
5. Solid waste generation details of the project is as follows:
S.No. Particulars Population Waste generated
(kg/day) 1. IT/ITES Offices (@ 0.2 kg/day) 15,000 3000
2. Service Staff (@ 0.2 kg/day) 1000 200
Total Solid waste generated Approx. 3.2 Tones/day
Horticulture Waste (0.0037 kg/sq m/ day) 20 Kg/Day
E-Waste (0.15 kg/C/Yr) 6 Kg/Day
STP Sludge (20%of waste water) 120 Kg/Day
6. 05 nos. of rain water harvesting pits is proposed for the project.
7. The project proposals are covered under category 8”a” of EIA Notification, 2006.
The committee discussed the matter and directed the project proponent to submit following
information/clarifications:
1. Copy of development authority's documents through which FAR has been allowed.
2. Compounding FAR cannot be taken for granted at inception stage itself. Revised area
statement and commensurate proposals should be submitted excluding compounding FAR.
Clarification for inclusion of compounding FAR at inception stage should be provided.
3. Specify the permitted uses of the proposed project site as per zoning of Noida Master Plan.
4. Area statement with block wise, floor wise details should be submitted.
5. On scale map showing approach road with reference to project site.
6. Site layout plan with dimensions should be submitted. All road widths should be clearly
mentioned in the layout plan.
7. Structural design map alongwith certificate for structural safety.
8. All services maps i.e. sewage, drainage, external electrification, rain water harvesting,
parking, uses of solar energy etc.
9. Solar energy provisions for street lighting and stair case lighting should be made and plans
submitted.
10. The project proponent has proposed for zero discharge. It may be reviewed by the proponent
in light of discussions held in the meeting. Scenario for monsoon period should also be
considered while proposing for zero discharge.
11. STP is proposed in basement. For basement, only modular STP shall be accepted. No civil
construction in basement for STP shall be allowed.
12. Section drawing for roads showing all services i.e. footpath/parking/sewage/drainage.
13. Parking entry and exit have been proposed on same road. Provision for separate entry/exit
roads may be explored.
14. Plan for use of CSTP water for construction purposes and undertaking from the proponent.
15. A CSR Plan with Rs. 2.5 crore should be prepared and details submitted.
16. Reflecting paints are to be used on top terrace and side walls.
17. No objection certificate from competent authority regarding fire fighting.O.H.T.to be
proposed with capacity of water as per NOC.
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18. Provision of composting to be processed at site.
19. Affidavit regarding wild life sanctuary within 5 KM to be given.
20. Provision to be made for all facilities like convenient shops, play school, community Hall.
The matter shall be discussed after submission of information as above.
2- Group Housing Project at Plot No-7D/GH-03, Awadh Vihar Yojna, Sultanpur Road,
Lucknow. File No. 2300/DD-DS
The committee noted that the application for environmental clearance on above project was
submitted to SEIAA on dated 09/05/2014. Project proponent through letter dated 11/08/2014 submitted
that the project has been submitted for green building certification from Indian Green Building Council
(IGBC). A presentation was made by Ms. Richa Singh, Project Proponent along with their consultant
M/s ENV Developmental Assistance Systems Pvt. Ltd. The proponent, through the documents
submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee that:-
1. The environmental clearance is sought for proposed Group Housing Project at Plot No-7D/GH-
03, Awadh Vihar Yojna, Sultanpur Road, Lucknow. M/s Certa Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd.
2. Area details of the project is as follows:
Items Details % of plot
area
Total Plot area 8,260.00 sq mt (2.04 acres) 100 %
Ground Coverage Permissible: 2,891 sq mt (35%)
Proposed: 1,744.32 sq mt
35%
21%
FAR Permissible: 32,007.50 sqm (@ 3.875)
(basic FAR- 2.5
Additional FAR- 1.25
FAR due to Green Rating- 0.125)
Proposed: 30977.52 sqm
Total Basement area (2 layer) 6,004.02 x 2 = 12,008.04 sq mt
Total Built up area 42,985.56 sq mt
Total open & green area 6,515.68 sq mt 79%
Green belt Area Required: 1,240 sq mt (15% of plot area
Proposed: 1,240 sq mt (15% of plot area; i.e. 19% of
Total open & green area)
No. of Trees
(Required-1 Tree/100 sqm of
open area)
Required: 65 Trees
Proposed: 103 Trees
Total Dwelling Units Residential: 269
EWS: 100
Estimated Population Residential – 1,345 (@ 5 person per unit)
EWS- 500 (@ 5 person per unit)
Floating – 150; Staff-100
Area utilization 4 Towers
Basement+20 Floors
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Maximum Height Approx 62 m
3. Salient features of the project is as follows:
Items Details
Parking Required (including
Parking provided visitors parking)
440 ECS
440 ECS
Power requirement& source Power requirement: 3000 KVA from U.P State Electricity
Board (UPSEB).
Power backup (DG Sets) 1 DG sets having capacity 750 KVA
Water requirement & source Fresh water: 129 KLD (Groundwater supply till municipal
supply is available)
Reuse of treated effluent from STP: 57 KLD
Total water requirement: 186 KLD
Sewage treatment & disposal The waste water generated from entire complex is 154 KLD,
which will be treated in the STP of 185 KLD capacity at site.
57 KLD wastewater will be treated up to tertiary level for
reuses in the complex like toilet flushing, cooling of DG sets
and horticulture purposes. Rest of Secondary treated water is
discharged into Municipal sewer.
Total solid waste generated Approximately 966 Kg/ day – Municipal solid waste
including horticultural waste will be generated, segregated
and disposed as per MSW Rules, 2000 through hired agency
for Handling & disposal of solid waste.
Total no. of rain water harvesting pits 02 Pits
4. Water requirement details of the project is as follows:
Total Water Requirement/ Waste water Details Fresh water 129 KLD
Flushing 42 KLD
Horticulture / Landscape 4 KLD
DG set cooling 6 KLD
Filter Backwash 5 KLD
Total water requirement 186 KLD
Waste water 154 KLD
Source of water - Groundwater till municipal supply is available
STP Capacity – 185 KLD (20 % extra for future expansion)
5. Solid waste generation and its management details is as follows:
S.No. Particulars Population Waste generated in kg/day
1. Residential (@0.5kg/day)
(including EWS)
1845 923
2. Visitors (@0.15kg/day) 150 23
3. Staff (@ 0.15kg/day) 100 15
Total Solid waste generated Approx. 961 kg/day
Horticulture Waste (@ .0037 kg/sq m/day) 5 Kg/Day
E-Waste (0.15 kg/C/Yr) < 1 Kg/Day
Sludge (20% of Waste Water ) 31 kg/day
6. The project proposals are covered under category 8”a” of EIA Notification, 2006.
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The committee discussed the matter and directed the project proponent to submit following
information/clarifications:
1. Copy of ownership documents regarding the project.
2. Copy of development authority's documents through which FAR has been allowed.
3. Specify the permitted uses of the proposed project site as per zoning of Lucknow Master
Plan.
4. Area statement with block wise, floor wise details should be submitted.
5. Copy of sanctioned plans/maps as approved by Lucknow Development Authority.
6. On scale map showing approach road with reference to project site.
7. Site layout plan with dimensions should be submitted. All road widths should be clearly
mentioned in the layout plan.
8. Lucknow Development Authority bye-laws for basement parking should be submitted.
9. Landscape/green plan.
10. Structural design map alongwith certificate for structural safety.
11. All services maps i.e. sewage, drainage, external electrification, rain water harvesting,
parking, uses of solar energy etc.
12. Solar energy provisions for street lighting and stair case lighting should be made and plans
submitted.
13. STP is proposed in basement. For basement, only modular STP shall be accepted. No civil
construction in basement for STP shall be allowed.
14. Section drawing for roads showing all services i.e. footpath/parking/sewage/drainage.
15. A CSR Plan with Rs. 2.5 crore should be prepared and details submitted.
16. Reflecting paints on roof top and side walls.
17. All plans related to sewer Drainage external electrification landscape plan rain water
harvesting water supply to be submitted.
18. No objection for firefighting from competent authority.
19. Horticulture waste processing at site.
20. Submit copy of letter from competent regarding exemption of LIG /EWS plan.
21. Proposal regarding Convenient shop/ Play school/ATM/community Hall as per norms.
The matter shall be discussed after submission of information as above.
3- Township Project “Emami Nature” at Khelar, Jhansi, U.P. Sri Rajesh Bansal, Director, 687,
Andndapur, EM Bypass, IInd Floor, Kolkatta. File No. 2125/JDCA-S A presentation was made by the project proponent and along with their consultant M/s GRC
India Pvt. Ltd. The proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed
the committee that:-
1. The environmental clearance is sought for proposed Township Project “Emami Nature” at
Khelar, Jhansi, U.P. M/S Emami Realty Limited.
2. Area details of the project is as follows:
S. No. PARTICULARS Area (m2
)
1. Total Land Area 4,43,076.43
2. Area under Roads 53,534.00
3. Net Plot Area 3,89,542.43
4. Area under Plots (287 plots) 2,66,631.72
5. Area under Resort 20829.00
6. Permissible Ground Coverage 3,31,111.062
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Plotted Area (@ 45% of net plot area)
Resort Area (@ 40% of net plot area for 3-star)
1,75,294.09
1,55,816.972
7. Proposed Ground Coverage Ground Coverage for Plots (16.24% of net plot area)
Ground Coverage for Resort (0.25% of net plot area)
64,246.97 63,266.97
980.00
8. Permissible FAR
For Plots (@1.25 of net plot area)
For Resort (@ 1.50 of net plot area for 3-star)
10,71,241.685
4,86,928.04
5,84,313.645
9. Proposed FAR
Plots (@0.162)
Resort (@ 0.50 for 3-star)
65,226.97
63,266.97
1,960.00
10. Total Open Area 3,25,295.46
11. Total Green Area (50% of open area) 1,62,647.73
12. Area under Utility & Services 2,827.00
13. Total Built-up area 68,053.97
3. Salient features of the project is as follows:
PROJECT FEATURES DESCRIPTION Estimated Population 4,364 Nos. (3,875 Residents, 80 Guests, 12 Staff
& 397 Visitors) Estimated Water Requirement
Construction Phase Operation Phase
340 ML 519 KLD (Fresh water = 276 KLD) (Agency:
Ground Water Resources)
Estimated waste water Generation Approx. 304 KLD Power Demand Power Back-up
1,860 KVA (State Electricity Board) 2 no of DG sets of 480 (1 x 100 + 1 x 380) kVA
Source of Power State Electricity Board (SEB)
Rain Water Harvesting Rain water Harvesting Ponds and adequate quantity of Rain Water collection tanks
Solid Waste Generation 2,049 kg/day
Parking Facilities Required Proposed
Each Plot will have its own arrangement of
parking within their plots, visitors parking will be provided on street carriage way. As per MoEF norms: 10 ECS (For Resort)
As per UP Bye Laws : 20 ECS (For Resort) 23 ECS
4. Water requirement details of the project is as follows:
S.
N.
Description
Nos. / Area
(in m2
)
Total
Occupancy
Rate of water
demand
(lpcd)
Total Water
Requirement (KLD)
A. Domestic Water
• Residen
ts
• Guests
3,875
80
86
180
333.25
14.4
• Staff 12 30 0.36
• Visitors 397 15 5.955
Total domestic water demand (A) 353.965 KLD say 354 KLD
B. Horticulture and 1,62,647.73 1 l/sqmt 163
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Landscape
development m
2
C. Make UP water for
swimming pool
(Resort)
2
Grand Total (A+B) = 519 KLD
A) DURING CONSTRUCTION PHASE
1. Agency: Private water Tankers 2. Approx. Water Demand: 340 ML 3. Sullage Generation: 9 KLD (@ 45 lpcd for 200 workers)
1. The site drainage shall be planned in such a way
that there is no accumulation of waste water
within the project premises or in the vicinity of
the site. 2. Mobile type sulabh shauchalayas to be provided
for construction laborers.
B) DURING OPERATION PHASE
1. Agency: Municipal Supply 2. Total Water Demand = 519 KLD Fresh water Demand = 276 KLD Domestic water = 354 KLD Horticulture = 26 KLD Make up water for swimming pool = 2 KLD 3. Waste water Generation = 304 KLD
1. STP of 20% higher capacity proposed to treat
wastewater. 2. Treated sewage shall be used for Horticulture &
flushing. 3. Use of Water efficient fixtures to conserve water.
5. Solid waste generation details is as follows:
SI. No. Category Waste generated (Kg per capita per day)
Waste generated
(kg/day) 1. Residents 3,875 @ 0.5 kg/capita/day 1,938
2. Guests 80 @ 0.5 kg/capita/day 40
3. Staff 12 @ 0.25 kg/capita/day 3
4. Visitors 397 @ 0.15 kg/capita/day 59.55
5. Landscape waste (40.19 acres) @ 0.2 kg/acre 8.038
Total Municipal Waste generated = 2,048.588 kg/day say 2,049kg/day
6. The project proposals are covered under category 8”a” of EIA Notification, 2006.
The committee discussed the matter and directed the project proponent to submit following
information/clarifications:
1. Orchha Wildlife Sanctuary has been mentioned at a distance of 8.48 K.M. An application for
NBWL clearance should be made and copy submitted.
2. Copy of ownership documents regarding the project.
3. Area chart should include total area of scheme, total plotted area, total open area, area under
roads, area under shops, area under public amenities like toilets/urinals/dustbins.
4. Area statement in % format should also be included with reference to total area for all uses.
5. Copy of development authority's documents through which FAR has been allowed.
6. Specify the permitted uses of the proposed project site as per zoning of Jhansi Master Plan
and map showing the proposed site in Jhansi Development Authority Master Plan.
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7. Copy of sanctioned plans/maps as approved by Jhansi Development Authority.
8. Proposals relate to township development. Calculation sheet regarding estimation of built-up
area should be submitted.
9. Enumerate facilities/developments which are proposed by developer/project proponent and
for which environmental clearance is required.
10. It is proposed that 137 KLD treated sewage shall be discharged to the nearby plots after
meeting the prescribed standards. Identify the plot nos. proposed for this purpose and
consent/permission of their plot owners in this regards.
11. Details for water supply scheme and provisions of overhead tank for drinking
purpose/firefighting.
12. On scale map showing approach road with reference to project site.
13. Site layout plan with dimensions should be submitted. All road widths should be clearly
mentioned in the layout plan.
14. Jhansi Development Authority bye-laws for basement parking should be submitted.
15. Landscape/green plan.
16. Plan for organize green and playing ground should be reconsidered and submitted. It is
proposed that spaces between backyards of plots shall be used as green spaces. Plan for
maintenance of these green spaces should be submitted.
17. Location of proposed pond may be changed in accordance to natural contour of the area.
18. Width of all internal roads should be as per building bye-laws.
19. All services plans/maps i.e. sewage, drainage, external electrification, rain water harvesting,
parking, uses of solar energy etc.
20. 100% solar energy provisions for street lighting and stair case lighting should be made and
plans submitted.
21. A CSR Plan with Rs. 02 crore should be prepared and details submitted.
22. Provision of convenient shops/play school/community Hall /ATM
23. Parks and open spaces proposed should be placed at better location.
24. Uses details permissible as per Jhansi Master Plan.
The matter shall be discussed after submission of information as above.
4- Group Houing at “Alsonia” at Plot No-10, Sector-PL1&2, Greater Noida. Sri Varun Sharma,
B-111, Sector-5, Noida. File No. 2126/DD-Y
The project proponent did not appear. The committee directed to close the case and to
reopen only, if a request to this effect is received from the project proponent.
5- Expansion of Group Housing Project “Spring Meadows” at Plot No-GH-07-A, Techzone-4,
Greater Noida, Sri Gajen Jain, Director0 16-17FF,Konark Building RDC, Raj Nagar,
Ghaziabad. File No. 2127/AD-Sub. The committee noted that the application for environmental clearance on above project was
submitted to SEIAA on dated 10/03/2014. A presentation was made by Shri Piyush Kant Jain, General
Manager, representative of project proponent along with their consultant M/s GRC India 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 proposed Group Housing Project
“Spring Meadows” at Plot No-GH-07-A, Techzone-4,Greater Noida, U.P. M/s Pigeon
Buildhome Pvt. Ltd.
2. M/s. Pigeon Buildhome Pvt. Ltd. has obtained Environmental Clearance for Group Housing
Project “Spring Meadows” from SEIAA, U.P. vide Letter Ref. no. 1677/Parya/
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SEAC/1636/2013/AD(H) dated: 11th October, 2013 on plot area & Built-up area of 31,413.93
sqm and 1,44,145.96 sqm respectively.
3. Now due to increase in FAR, above said project again comes in purview of Environmental
Clearance as per EIA Notification 2006 & its amendments.
4. Area details of the project is as follows:
S.
N.
Particulars EC
Accorded
Area
(in m2
)
Revision
after
Total
Area
Reduced
(in m2
)
Additional
Area
proposed
(in m2
)
Total
Area
(in m2
)
Percentage
(%)
1. Total Plot Area 31,413.93 3,354 28,059.93 100%
2. Permissible Ground
Coverage
(@ 35% of total plot area)
-
9,820.98
3. Proposed Ground Coverage
(@ 21.23% of total plot
area)
5,084.77 - 872.52 5,957.29 21.23%
4. Permissible FAR (@ 3.5 of
total plot area)
77,164.80 - 21,040.77 98,209.75
5. Proposed FAR (@ 3.49 of
total plot area)
• Residential
Group
Housing FAR
• Villas FAR
• Commercial
FAR
77,164.76
76,393.16
-
771.6
- 21,040.77
19,571.05
1,259.22
210.5
98,205.53
95,964.21
1,259.22
982.10
6. Basement Area • Lower
Basement
• Upper
Basement
47,628.2 23,814.1 23,814.1
1,235.20 617.60 617.60
- 46,393.00 23,196.50 23,196.50
7. Stilt Area 19,353.00 484.20 - 18,868.80
8. Club Built up area (Free of
FAR)
- - - 400.00
9. Service Area - - - 92.50
10.
Built Up Area 1,44,145.96 - 19,813.87 1,63,959.
83
11. Open Area 22,975.16 872.52 - 22,102.64 78.77%
12.
Landscape Area (@ 50 % of
the Open Area)
11,487.58 436.26 - 11,051.32 39.38%
(included in
open area)
13.
Parking Areas
• Surface
2,112.50
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Parking
• Stilt Parking
• Upper
Basement
• Lower
Basement
18,868.80
22,838.06
22,838.06
14.
Maximum Height in meters 67.75 m
5. Salient features of the project is as follows:
PROJECT
FEATURES
Values in Accorded
EC
Revision Expansion Total
(Expansion &
Revision)
Plot area 31,413.93 m2
3,354 m2
28,059.93 m2
Net Planned Area 28,059.93 m2
28,059.93 m2
Built Up area 1,44,145.96 m2
19,813.87
m2
1,63,959.83 m2
Estimated Population 5,640 1,529 7,169
Fresh Water
Requirement
324 KLD 53 KLD 395 KLD
Sludge Generation 388 KLD 92 KLD 480 KLD
Solid Waste
Generation
2,576 kg/day 613 kg/day 3,189 kg/day
Power Demand
Power Back-up
2,980 kVA
2,000 (3x600 + 1x200 kVA) & 1 DG set of 750 kVA on standby
Source of Power Noida Power Company Limited
Parking Facilities
Proposed
2,008 ECS - 249 2,257 ECS
6. Water requirement during operational phase (after revision & expansion) :
S.
No.
Description Area
(in m2
)
Total
Occupancy
Rate of water
demand (lpcd)
Total Water
Requirement
(KLD)
A. Domestic Water
• Residential 5,943 86 511
• Staff 321 30 10
• Visitors 905 15 14
Domestic Water Requirement Sub Total (A) 535
B. Horticulture and Landscape
development
11,051.32
m2
1 ltr./sqm/day 11
C. Filter Backwashing 15
D. Make up water for Swimming
pool
5
E. Recreational Purpose & Road 10
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Washing
Grand Total (A+B+C+D) = 576 KLD
7. Waste water generation details after expansion:
Domestic Water Requirement 535 KLD
• Fresh (@ 70% of domestic) 375 KLD
• Flushing (@ 30% of domestic) 160 KLD
Waste Water Generated (@ 80% fresh + 100% flushing + 100% filter backwashing +
100% swimming pool make up water)-Waste water generated is
83.33% of total water demand
300 + 160 + 15 + 5 = 480 KLD
Total Fresh Water (Domestic Fresh water + Swimming pool make
up water + Filter Backwashing)- Fresh water demand is 68.58% of
total water demand.
375 + 5 + 15 = 395 KLD
STP Capacity 580 KLD
8. The project proposals are covered under category 8”b” of EIA Notification, 2006.
The committee discussed the matter and recommended following TORs and general guidelines
for conducting EIA studies regarding the proposals:
Additional TORs
1. Compliance of environmental clearance dated 11/10/2013.
2. Revised structural plan to be submitted.
3. Use of reflecting paints on top roof and side walls of all buildings.
4. Plan for 100% use of solar energy on all roads and common place.
5. Letter of development authority through which FAR has been revised.
6. Details of revision proposed tower wise, floor wise, flat wise, unit wise.
7. Area details tower wise, floor wise, flat wise alongwith % format.
8. A site plan showing the project site and its surroundings with physical features and topographical
details, such as land use, contours and drainage pattern, along with photographs of the site from
all four sides, should be included in the background information.
9. Sanctioned plan/maps regarding the project with all services plans.
10. All plans and elevation sections/all service plan/landscape plan/standard electrification
plan/drainage/sewerage plan.
11. 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.
12. Details of activities that is proposed/likely to come up in the project.
13. Water requirement and water management plan alongwith necessary permissions for discharge.
14. Hydro-geological investigations be carried out and obtain permission from Central Ground
Water Authority for withdrawal of ground water.
15. 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
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utilization of rainwater.
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.
20. Examine existing crèche, education, health facilities, police, post Office, Banks and other
services and make adequate provisions in the proposal.
21. Assess soil erosion in view of the soil characteristics, topography and rainfall pattern.
22. Application of renewable energy/alternate energy, such as solar and wind energy may be
described including solar water heating in the guidelines for entrepreneurs.
23. Consider solid wastes, including e-waste in addition to other solid wastes and their disposal.
24. Identification of recyclable wastes and waste utilization arrangements may be made.
25. Explore possibility of generating biogas from biodegradable wastes.
26. 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.
27. Provisions made for safety in storage of materials, products and wastes may be described.
28. Disaster management plan should be prepared.
29. Traffic management plan including parking and loading/unloading areas may be described.
Traffic survey should be carried out both on weekdays and weekend.
30. Parking provision is to be made for higher ECS worked out either as per state bye-laws or
construction manual of the MoEF
31. Exclusive Parking area in the basement (excluding other facilities) and surface is to be clearly
mentioned
32. Provide service road for entry and exit to project site.
33. Use of local building materials should be described.
34. Consider provision of DG Flue Gas emissions to be treated in a scrubber. Stack details with
provisos of sampling port for monitoring be described.
35. Work out MGLC for the combined capacity of DG sets.
36. Provide for conservation of resources, energy efficiency and use of renewable sources of energy
in the light of ECBC code.
37. Application of resettlement and rehabilitation policy may be described. Project affected persons
should be identified and rehabilitation and resettlement plan should be prepared.
38. Examine separately the details for construction and operation phases both for Environmental
Management Plan and Environmental Monitoring Plan.
39. Environment Corporate Responsibility (ECR) plan along with budgetary provision of minimum
07 crore as discussed in meeting shall be submitted on need base assessment study in the study
area.
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40. Details of all internal and peripheral roads width.
41. Source and quantity of required water during construction and management of generated waste
water.
42. Project falling with in 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.
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
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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 for 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.
Project proponent also submitted through letter dated 09/09/2014 that they have conducted an
EIA study for the premonsoon season March-May, 2014 incorporating the model terms of reference
issued in the TGM of construction and building by MoEF. the committee deliberated that the related
rules for use of model terms of reference for preparation of EIA should be submitted for consideration of
their letter dated 09/09/2014 alongwith work order communicated to consultant by the project proponent
for data collection and conducting the EIA study.
6- Group Housing at Sport City, Sec-150, Noida. Sri K K Sharma, H-198, Value Group, Sec- 63,
Noida. File No. 2128/DD-Sh.
The project proponent did not appear. The committee directed to close the case and to
reopen only, if a request to this effect is received from the project proponent.
7- Group Housing at Khasra N0 1119& 1125, Vill-Noor Nagar, Ghaziabad. Sri B.K. Jain, CEO,
VVIP Addresses, Raj Nagar Ext. Ghaziabad. File No. 2129/AD-H
The project proponent did not appear. The committee directed to close the case and to
reopen only, if a request to this effect is received from the project proponent.
8- Group Housing at “Jaype Sports City”, Greater Noida, G B Nagar. Sri S. Sodi, 56/5, Sector-62,
Noida. File No. 2148/AD-Sub.
The project proponent did not appear. The committee directed to close the case and to
reopen only, if a request to this effect is received from the project proponent.
9- Group Housing at “Regency Park”, Plot No- GH-03B, Sector-16C, Greater Noida, G B Nagar.
Sri Arun Mittal, MD, 301, Krishna Apra Business, Pitampura, New Delhi. File No. 2149/DD-
Sh.
The committee noted that the application for environmental clearance on above project was
submitted to SEIAA on dated 11/03/2014. A presentation was made by the project proponent along with
their consultant M/s GRC India Pvt. Ltd. The proponent, through the documents submitted and the
presentation made, informed the committee that:-
1. The environmental clearance is sought for revision of Proposed Group Housing Project at
“Regency Park”, Plot No- GH-03B, Sector-16C, Greater Noida, G B Nagar, U.P. M/s Aarcity
Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd.
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2. The proposed project has already received Environmental Clearance from SEIAA, U.P. (Letter
No. 2465/Env/SEAC/777/2011/AA(S) dated 31st October, 2011) for the built-up area of
81,816.15 sq.m.
3. Now, there is increase in FAR, so, built-up area has been increased from 81,816.15 m2 to
1,01,934.980 m2; above said project again comes in purview of Environmental Clearance as per
EIA Notification 2006.
4. Area details of the project is as follows:
S.
No.
Particulars Existing (m2
) Revision &
Expansion (m2
)
Total Area
(After revision
& expansion)
(m2
)
Percentage
(%)
1. Plot Area 20,620.930 100%
2. Permissible Ground
Coverage
(@ 35% of plot area)
7217.32
3. Proposed Ground
Coverage
(@ 25% of plot area)
4,673.504 483.225 5,156.729 25%
4. Ground Coverage for
swimming Pool
1,039.9
5.
Permissible FAR
(@ 3.5)
56,707.5575 15,465.69 72,173.25
6. Proposed FAR
(@ 3.499)
Residential FAR
Commercial FAR
56,688.201 15,481.617 72,169.818
71,448.088
721.73
7. Permissible
Additional 15%
F.A.R
8,506.134 2,319.85 10,825.98
8. Proposed Additional
15% F.A.R
3,765.135 3,765.135
9. Non-FAR
Basement Area
including club area
Stilt Area
Balcony Area
14,421.895
2,199.919
-
-716.315
-46.577
-
24,960.123 13,705.58
2153.342
9,101.201
10. Built-up area 81,816.15 19,078.926 1,00,895.076
11. Open Parking 5,629.297 -1,301.718 4,327.579
12. Basement Area
including Club area
14,421.895 -716.315 13,705.58
13. Basement Parking 11,841.876 -103.06 11,738.816
14. Stilt Area 2,199.919 - 46.577 2,153.342
15. Stilt Parking 5,629.297 -3,476.955 2,152.342
16. Total Landscape Area 8,228.677 -524.857 7,703.82 37.36% (part
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(@ 50% of open area) of open area)
17. Tallest Building 45 m 14.92 m 59.925 m
18. Open Area 15,947.426 -483.225 15,464.201 75%
5. Tower wise area details of the project is as follows:
S.NO DESCRIPTION F.AR
(sq.m)
ADDITIONAL
15% F.A.R
(sq.m)
BALCONY
AREA
(sq.m)
AREA
(sq.m)
TOTAL AREA
(sq.m)
1 TOWER-A 10,559.95 500.303 1,272.665 12,332.918
2 TOWER-B 17,834.308 698.197 2,784.015 21,316.52
3 TOWER-C 17,014.735 856.059 2,443.818 20,314.612
4 TOWER-D 9,228.518 511.412 1,052.874 10,792.804
5 TOWER-E 8,823.793 599.582 780.419 10,203.794
6 TOWER-F 8,708.514 599.582 767.41 10,075.506
7 BASEMENT
AREA
INCLUDING
CLUB HOUSE
13,705.58 13,705.58
8 STILT AREA 2,153.342 2,153.342
GRAND TOTAL 72,169.818 3,765.135 9,101.201 15,858.922 1,00,895.076
6. Salient features of the project is as follows:
PROJECT FEATURES DESCRIPTION
Estimated Population EC accorded = 2,488 Nos. (2,138 Residents,
130 Staff & 220 Visitors) After revision & expansion = 3,373 Nos.
(2,939 Residents, 140 Staff & 294 Visitors)
Estimated Water Requirement Construction Phase Operation Phase
505 ML (Agency: Treated water from STP of
NOIDA) EC accorded: 211 KLD (Fresh water = 137
KLD) After revision & expansion: 288 KLD (Fresh
water = 195 KLD) (Agency: Municipal
Supply)
Estimated waste water Generation EC accorded: 168 KLD After revision & expansion: Approx. 238
KLD
Power Demand Power Back-up
EC accorded: 3,504.5 KVA After revision & expansion: 4,227.5 KVA 2 Nos. DG set each of 750 KVA and one no.
of 1,010 KVA
Source of Power Noida Power Company Limited (NPCL)
Rain Water Harvesting Pits 6 Pits
Solid Waste Generation EC accorded: 1,134.5 kg/day After revision & expansion: 1,556 kg/day
Parking Facilities EC accorded:
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Parking required: As per MoEF norms: 567 ECS
As per Greater Noida Bye Laws : 709 ECS Parking proposed: 1143 ECS (Stilt – 73 ECS,
Surface- 281 ECS, Basement (multi level car
parking – 789 ECS)
After Revision & Expansion: Parking required: As per MoEF norms: 715 ECS
As per Greater Noida Bye Laws : 893 ECS Parking proposed: 904 ECS (Stilt – 72 ECS,
Surface- 216 ECS, Basement– 335 ECS,
Mechanical Parking – 281 ECS)
7. Water requirement during operational phase (after revision & expansion):
S.
No.
Description Occupancy Per Capita
Demand (lpcd)
Total Water
Requirement
(KLD)
1. Domestic Water Requirement
Apartment @ 4.5 Person Per
main DU & @ 2.25 person
per servant’s quarter
2,939 86 252.754
Visitors 294 15 4.41
Staff 140 30 4.2
Sub Total 262.364 say 262
KLD
2. Horticulture Water
Requirement
7,703.82 Sq.m 1 lt./Sq.m/day 7.7
3. Swimming Pool 7
4. Filter Backwash 5
5. Recreational purposes 6
TOTAL WATER REQUIRMENT(1+2+3+4+5) 287.7 KLD say
288 KLD
8. Water and waste water details is as follows:
SI. No. Description Values in Accorded
EC Revision and Expansion
1 Total Water Requirement 211 KLD 288 KLD
2 Total Domestic Water Requirement 195 KLD 262 KLD
3 Total Fresh Water Requirement 137 KLD 183 KLD
4 Waste water Generated 168 KLD 195 KLD
5 STP capacity 200 KLD 290 KLD
9. The project proposals are covered under category 8”a” of EIA Notification, 2006.
The committee discussed the matter and recommended grant of environmental clearance along
with all the general conditions as prescribed by the Authority for construction project and following
specific conditions:
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1. Install online water quality monitoring devices with recycled water line along with flow measuring
device.
2. Project falling with in 10 Km. area of Wild Life Sanctuary is to obtain a clearance from National
Board for Wild Life (NBWL) even if the eco-sensitive zone is not earmarked
3. For the treatment for total sewage, a full-fledged STP is to be provided with 20% more capacity
than waste water generated during operation phase.100% waste water is to be treated in captive
STP conforming to prescribed standards of receiving body for designated use. Monitoring of STP
to be done daily till its stabilization.
4. Dedicated power supply for STPs is to be ensured during operation. Sludge of STP is to be used in
house as manure and surplus manure should be managed by giving to end users.
5. SWM organic converter drawing, design and cost estimate has to be submitted within 03 months
from issuance of the Environmental Clearance
6. Approved site plan from authority to be submitted within 03 months from issuance of the
Environmental Clearance.
7. A CSR Plan with Rs. 4.5 crore should be prepared and details submitted.
8. Provision for play school should be included and plan submitted.
9. Provision of play school/convenient shops, community hall as per population.
10. Provision for 100% solar energy on all roads and public places.
11. Use of reflecting paints on top floor and all side walls.
12. Isolated place for Municipal Solid Waste handling and the disposal shall be provided.
13. LEDs should be used in all common areas and corridors. Solar light is to be provided in the open
areas with 50% of them may be with dual power.
14. Parking guideline as per Greater Noida authority should be followed.
15. All entry/exit point should be bell mouth shaped.
16. To discharge excess treated waste water into public drainage system permission from the
competent authority to be taken prior to any discharge.
17. All internal roads should not be less than 9 m wide.
18. 100 % provision of Rain Water Harvesting is to be made. RWH shall be initially done only from
the roof top. RWH from green and other open areas shall be done only after permission from
CGWB.
19. Height of the stack should be provided as discussed based on combined DG sets capacity and be
6mt higher than the tallest building.
20. Post project monitoring for air, water (surface+ ground), Stack noise of D.G. sets, STP to be
carried out as CPCB Guidelines.
21. Wheel wash arrangement is to be made at exit point during construction phase.
22. Crèche to be provided during the construction/operation phase.
23. Provision of separate room for senior citizen with proper amenities.
24. Parking for disabled persons should be explored.
25. Protection shall be provided on the windows of the high rise flats for security of residents.
26. Criteria/ norms provided by competent Authority regarding the seismic zone be followed for
construction work.
27. Dual plumbing should be adopted.
28. Unless and until all the environmental issues are sorted out the occupancy will be restricted and
would be only allowed after achieving the Permission from the competent authority.
29. The project proponent shall ensure that the project site does not attract/infringe any buffer zone of
no activity identified/declared under law.
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30. Ground water should not be extracted for the purpose of construction or otherwise. In case of
default the Environmental Clearance will deem to be cancelled.
31. Sprinkler to be used for curing and quenching and ready mix concrete may be used for
construction.
32. Cement Bags should be used for road making.
33. LIG & EWS housing to be provided as per Greater Noida bye- laws/letter of land allotment.
34. Possibilities of use of treated waste water for irrigation purposes should be explored.
35. No fresh water will be used for irrigation purpose. Fresh Water will only used for drinking, bathing
and in swimming pool.
36. Decision made in any litigation pending in the Courts of Law shall be binding on project
proponent.
37. Any appeal against this environmental clearance shall lie with the National Green Tribunal, if
preferred, within a period of 30 days as prescribed under Section 11 of the National Environment
Appellate Authority Act, 1997.
10- Group Housing Project at Plot No-3, Sector-12, Vrindavan Yojna-3, Lucknow. Sri Rajendra
Kr Sharma, Project Director, Flat No- 501, Tulip Apartment, 8-B, Ashok Marg, Lucknow. File
No. 2175/DDY
The committee noted that the application for environmental clearance on above project was
submitted to SEIAA on dated 10/03/2014. A presentation was made by the project proponent along with
their consultant M/s Eko Pro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. The proponent, through the documents submitted and
the presentation made, informed the committee that:-
1. The environmental clearance is sought for proposed Group Housing Project at Plot No-3, Sector-
12, Vrindavan Yojna-3, Lucknow, U.P. M/s Amazing Construction Pvt. Ltd.
2. Salient features of the project is as follows:
FEATURES PROPOSED PROJECT
Total Plot Area 8425.50 sq. m
Permissible FAR@ 3.32 % 28014.79 sq. m.
Achieved FAR@ 3.09 % 26065.802 sq. m.
Height of Building 36 mt
Green Area 579.34 sq. m.
No. of Towers 6
No. of Floors Block A1 - Stilt+ 9 Floor + Duplex
Block A2 - Stilt+ 9 Floor + Duplex
Block B1- Stilt+ 9 Floor
Block B2- Stilt+ 9 Floor
Block C- Stilt+ 9 Floor + Duplex
Utility Block- Stilt+ 4 Floors.
Total Built up Area 26065.802 sq. m
Estimated Population 960
Total Water Requirement 126 KLD
Fresh Water Requirement 60 KLD
Treated Waste Water use from STP 66 KLD
STP Capacity 140 KLD
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Parking 392 ECS
Total Solid Waste Generation 594.4 kg/day
Power requirement and source 1100 KW (UPSEB)
Backup Power Supply 02 nos. of DG Sets
(2x 500 KVA &1 x 250 KVA)
3. The project proposals are covered under category 8”a” of EIA Notification, 2006.
The committee observed that the project report has not been communicated to Members. The
committed directed to communicate the same to all members. The committee further directed to submit
following information:
1. Approved map from housing board.
2. Structural design.
3. All services plan i.e. sewer, water, drainage, external electrification, rain water harvesting, STP,
Green belt, solar energy.
4. It shall be ensured that the project site does not lie on flood plain.
5. Area details should include tower wise/ floor wise area details.
6. Provisions made for EWS/LIG housing alongwith related Govt. orders.
7. Provision of over head tank for firefighting with minimum 1% of total water requirement.
8. Drawings presented in the meeting should be clear and with dimensions.
9. CSR Plan with Rs. 02 crore should be prepared and submitted.
The matter shall be discussed after submission of information as above.
11- Group Housing Project “Palm Olympia” at plot No- GH-02,Sector-16C, Greater Noida, U.P.
Sri Madan Lal, Director, 309, Jaipura Plaza, Sector-26, Noida. File No. 1483/DD-Y The committee noted that:
1. Proposal for Group Housing Project “Palm Olympia” at plot No- GH-02,Sector-16C, Greater
Noida, U.P. was submitted to SEIAA through letter dated 21/01/2013 for environmental
clearance.
2. The matter was discussed in SEAC meeting dated 26/02/2013 and terms of reference were
issued. Again, the matter was reviewed in SEAC meeting dated 29/04/2013 wherein the
committee reviewed the matter and directed also to initiate legal action for violation of E.P.
Act, 1986 as per MoEF OM dated 12/12/2012 for construction at site has been undertaken
without obtaining environmental clearance.
3. State Govt. through letter dated 03/06/2014 directed UPPCB to take necessary legal action in
the matter. Member Secretary, UPPCB through his letter dated 22/07/2014 informed that the
case has been filed in the CJM Court, Gautam Budh Nagar.
Now after initiation of legal action, the matter is eligible to be discussed by the committee as
per provisions of MoEF OM dated 12/12/2012.
A presentation was made by the project proponent along with their consultant M/s GRC India
Pvt. Ltd. The project proponent informed that EIA report has been submitted to Authority through letter
dated 04/07/2013. The proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation made,
informed the committee that:-
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1. The environmental clearance is sought for proposed Group Housing Project “Palm Olympia” at
plot No- GH-02, Sector-16C, Greater Noida, U.P. M/s Sam India Abhimanyu Housing.
2. Salient features of the project is as follows:
S. No. Particulars Area (in m
2
) Area in (%)
1. Plot Area 1,01,264.00 100 %
2. Permissible Ground Coverage (@ 40%) 40,505.60 40 %
3. Proposed Ground Coverage (@ 23.17 %) 23,464.12 23.17 %
4. Permissible FAR (@ 3.50 ) 3,54,424.00
5. Proposed FAR (@ 3.49)
• Residential FAR
• Convenient shop FAR
3,54,230.50
3,50,686.26
3,544.24
6. Permissible Ancillary Area (@ 15% of FAR) 53,163.60
7. Proposed Ancillary Area (@ 10.88% of FAR) 38,545.37
8. Basement area (2 Basements) 1,00,614.43
9. Stilt Area 18,131.93
10. Mumty Area 1,348.30
11. Non FAR Area 73.40
12. Built Up Area 5,12,943.93
13. Open Area 77,799.88 76.83 %
14. Landscape Area (@ 50.00 % of open area) 38,899.94 38.41%
included in
open areas
3. FAR area breakup details of the project is as follows:
S.No. Tower F.A.R area
(in m2
)
No. of
units
Non FAR area
(in m2
)
Ancillary Area
(in m2
)
1. Tower A with servant
unit (G+19)
15,674.00 142.50 1,286.08
2. Tower B (G+19) 13,290.61 152.00 1,422.15
3. Tower C (G+19) 13,290.61 1,462.15
4. Tower D (G+19) 13,281.5 1,345.21
5. Tower E (G+19) 12,961.04 1,248.30
6. Tower F (G+19) 15,690.67 1,352.02
7. Tower G (G+19) 13,983.04 1,248.49
8. Tower H (G+19) 13,281.5 1,450.21
9. Tower I (G+19) 14,290.41 1,222.13
10. Tower J (G+19) 14,290.61 1,483.13
11. Tower K with servant
unit (G+19)
15,774.00 1,396.08
12. Tower L with servant
unit (G+19)
15,359.51 1,386.12
13. Tower M (G+24) 23,068.69 2,579.22
14. Tower N (G+24) 21,599.16 2,851.14
4. Salient features of the project is as follows:
PROJECT FEATURES DESCRIPTION
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Estimated Population 17958 Nos.
Estimated waste water Generation Approx. 1196 KLD Power Demand Power Back-up
9,930 KVA 12 D.G sets of 7,200 KVA (12 X 600 KVA each).
Source of Power Noida Power Company Limited
Rain Water Harvesting 20 nos Solid Waste Generation 8,364.00 kg/day Parking Proposed 4,600 ECS
5. Water and waste water details of the project is as follows:
SI. No. Likely Impact Management /
Mitigative Measures
A) DURING CONSTRUCTION PHASE
1 2. 3.
Agency: Tankers hired from safe areas Approx. Water Demand = 2,565 ML Waste Water Generation = 5.4 KLD
1. The site drainage shall be planned in such a
way that there is no accumulation of waste
water within the project premises or in the
vicinity of the site. 2. Mobile type sulabh shauchalayas to be
provided for construction laborers.
B) DURING OPERATION PHASE 1 2 3
Agency: Greater Noida Industrial
Development authority Total Water Demand = 1,469 KLD Total Fresh water Demand = 974 KLD Domestic = 1,391KLD Flushing = 417KLD Wastewater Generation = 1,196 KLD
1. STP of 20% higher capacity proposed to treat
wastewater. 2. Drip & Spray irrigation shall be done for
reducing water demand. 3. STP Treated Water shall be used for
Horticulture, flushing, DG cooling .
6. The project proposals are covered under category 8”b” of EIA Notification, 2006.
The project proponent also submitted location map, site plan, 500 m around the site map,
toposheet map showing the project site, contour plan, land use, drainage map, site photographs, dual
plumbing plan, landscape plan, parking plan, traffic circulation plan for the project. A structural stability
certificate from IIT, Roorkee was also submitted. A presentation was made by the project proponent on
EIA. The committee discussed the matter and recommended grant of environmental clearance along
with all the general conditions as prescribed by the Authority for construction project and following
specific conditions:
1. Install online water quality monitoring devices with recycled water line along with flow measuring
device.
2. Project falling with in 10 Km. area of Wild Life Sanctuary is to obtain a clearance from National
Board for Wild Life (NBWL) even if the eco-sensitive zone is not earmarked
3. Adequate green cover not less than 33% of the plotted area should be provided within the
premises.
4. For the treatment for total sewage, a full-fledged STP is to be provided with 20% more capacity
than waste water generated during operation phase.100% waste water is to be treated in captive
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STP conforming to prescribed standards of receiving body for designated use. Monitoring of STP
to be done daily till its stabilization
5. Dedicated power supply for STPs is to be ensured during operation. Sludge of STP is to be used in
house as manure and surplus manure should be managed by giving to end users.
6. SWM organic converter drawing, design and cost estimate has to be submitted within 03 months
from issuance of the Environmental Clearance
7. Approved site plan from authority to be submitted within 03 months from issuance of the
Environmental Clearance.
8. Environmental Corporate Responsibility (ECR) plan along with budgetary provision amounting to
2% of total project profit shall be submitted (within the month) on need base assessment study in
the study area. Income generating measures which can help in upliftment of weaker section of
society consistent with the traditional skills of the people identified. The programme can include
activities such as old age homes, rain water harvesting provisions in nearby areas, development of
fodder farm, fruit bearing orchards, vocational training etc. In addition, vocational training for
individuals shall be imparted so that poor section of society can take up self-employment and jobs.
Separate budget for community development activities and income generating programmers shall
be specified.
9. Isolated place for Municipal Solid Waste handling and the disposal shall be provided.
10. LEDs should be used in all common areas and corridors. Solar light is to be provided in the open
areas with 50% of them may be with dual power.
11. Parking guideline as per Greater Noida authority should be followed.
12. All entry/exit point should be bell mouth shaped.
13. To discharge excess treated waste water into public drainage system permission from the
competent authority to be taken prior to any discharge.
14. All internal roads should not be less than 9 m wide.
15. 100 % provision of Rain Water Harvesting is to be made. RWH shall be initially done only from
the roof top. RWH from green and other open areas shall be done only after permission from
CGWB.
16. Height of the stack should be provided as discussed based on combined DG sets capacity and be
6mt higher than the tallest building.
17. Post project monitoring for air, water (surface+ ground), Stack noise of D.G. sets, STP to be
carried out as CPCB Guidelines.
18. Wheel wash arrangement is to be made at exit point during construction phase.
19. Crèche to be provided during the construction/operation phase.
20. Provision of separate room for senior citizen with proper amenities.
21. Parking for disabled persons should be explored.
22. Protection shall be provided on the windows of the high rise flats for security of residents.
23. Criteria/ norms provided by competent Authority regarding the seismic zone be followed for
construction work.
24. Dual plumbing should be adopted.
25. Unless and until all the environmental issues are sorted out the occupancy will be restricted and
would be only allowed after achieving the Permission from the competent authority.
26. The project proponent shall ensure that the project site does not attract/infringe any buffer zone of
no activity identified/declared under law.
27. Ground water should not be extracted for the purpose of construction or otherwise. In case of
default the Environmental Clearance will deem to be cancelled.
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28. Sprinkler to be used for curing and quenching and ready mix concrete may be used for
construction.
29. Cement Bags should be used for road making.
30. LIG & EWS housing to be provided as per Greater Noida bye- laws/letter of land allotment.
31. Possibilities of use of treated waste water for irrigation purposes should be explored.
32. No fresh water will be used for irrigation purpose. Fresh Water will only used for drinking, bathing
and in swimming pool.
33. Decision made in any litigation pending in the Courts of Law shall be binding on project
proponent.
34. Any appeal against this environmental clearance shall lie with the National Green Tribunal, if
preferred, within a period of 30 days as prescribed under Section 11 of the National Environment
Appellate Authority Act, 1997.
12- Commercial Complex “The Tempean” at plot No- C-171/1, Sector-15, Noida, G B Nagar, U.P
Sri Roop Mohan, M.D., D-13, Defence Colony, New Delhi. File No. 1800/OSD-T
The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in 180th
SEAC meeting dated
06/06/2014 wherein the project proponents were directed to submit following information:
1. Approved plan for building, structural design, proposed services, drainage and greens.
2. Justification regarding difference in area statements as given in application for environmental
clearance and Noida Authority letter no. 693 dated 06/09/2013.
3. Copy of submission of charges to Noida Authority regarding EDC, IDC.
4. Status of project in view of its proximity to Kalindi Bird Sanctuary.
5. Water requirement for fire fighting and its management should be specifically mentioned.
The project proponents submitted their replies through undated letter received in the Directorate
dated 25/08/2014. The project proponent submitted plans for building structural design proposed
services, drainage and greens.
PP has got approval for the building plans vide letter no. 1341/693, in which, total sanctioned built up
area is 1,53,943.856 m2
but the built up area applied for the Environmental Clearance was 1,48,896.06
m2
. However, the total deduction area amounts to 5,047.80 m2 from commercial and parking area. An
Affidavit stating that the built up area will not exceed 148896.056 m2 was enclosed with reply.
Further, it is ensured that in future any construction will be undertaken beyond 1, 48,896.056 m2
area;
separate Environmental clearance will be obtained by SEIAA, UP as an expansion of the earlier.
The following tables give the area statement and the other calculations in the built-up area deduction.
Table 1: Area Statement
S.
No.
Particulars Area (in m2) Area after
reduction (in m2)
1 Total Plot Area 15205.75 -
2 Permissible Ground Coverage (50% of plot area) 7602.875 -
3 Proposed Ground Coverage (@ 44.93 % of total plot
area)
6833 -
4 Permissible FAR (@5) 76028.75 -
5 Proposed FAR (@ 4.98) 75946.725 74085.935
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Table 2: Total reduced area
S. No Particulars Area (in m2)
1. Commercial area 4022.099
2. Parking area (Part of proposed FAR) 3187.01
3. Total 5047.80
Table 3: Deduction Area Chart:
Particulars Commercial Area Parking Area Total Area
Ground FL 504.78
1st FLOOR 504.78
2nd FLOOR 504.78
3rd FLOOR 346.45 158.33
4th FLOOR 504.78
5th FLOOR 504.78
6th FLOOR 504.78
7th FLOOR 504.78
8th FLOOR 504.78
9th FLOOR 504.78
TOTAL 1860.79 3187.01 5047.80
Copy of receipts regarding payment of Water and sewerage charges have been submitted. Further, an
acknowledgement copy from NBWL seeking permission as the project lies at a distance of about 04
K.M. from the Kalindi Bird Sanctuary has also submitted. The project proponent also submitted that the
total water for firefighting purposes would be 5% of the total water requirement (20 KLD) which is an
adequate amount. An affidavit stating that zero water discharge will be maintained during non-rainy
season within the project premises was also submitted.
The committee noted that a map with built-up area 1,49,130 sqm has been submitted to Noida
Authority for approval (as informed by project proponent) whereas the proponent has presented the
matter to committee with built-up area 1,48,896.06 sqm. The committee directed that copy of revised
Proposed FAR of service apartments
Proposed FAR for Commercial
Retail
19357.515
33011.41
23,577.8
19357.515
31150.62
23,577.8
6 Built Up Area 153943.86 1,48,896.06
7 Basement Area-I 9309.640 -
8 Basement Area -II 9309.640 -
9 Service Area 10697.60 -
10 Non FAR 69460.78 66,273.774
11 Open Area 8,372.75 -
12 Landscape Area (@ 53.44 % of open area) 4474.61 -
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plan as submitted to Noida Authority with 1,48,896.06 sqm built-up area as finally proposed by project
proponent should be submitted. Revised form-1 with according change in area statement should also be
submitted. The matter shall be discussed after submission of information as above.
13- Proposed Sethi Venice Project at Plot No-SC-01/A-04, Sector-150, Noida, U.P. Sri C.M. Sethi,
Director, Sethi Group, 2nd Floor, Angel Mega Mall, Kaushambi, Ghaziabad, U.P. File No.
2096/DD-Y
The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in 183rd
SEAC meeting dated
27/06/2014 wherein the project proponents were directed to submit following information:
1. Proposed TOR as the total built up area is above 150,000 sq mts.
2. Detailed scheme of STP and the water recycle system.
3. An under taking from the Municipal Authority for the water supply.
4. A separate map of the proposed green Belt should be provided.
5. A corrected water balance indicating the actual daily fresh water requirement. Also provide the
details of the utilities to be provided based on energy and the water consumption.
The project proponents submitted their replies through letter dated 07/07/2014. A presentation
was made by the project proponent along with their consultant M/s Ascenso Management and
Consulting Services Pvt. Ltd.
The project proponent informed that the Form 1, Form 1a and conceptual plan was submitted on
11/10/2013 and the built up area was 1,86,451.0 m2. But due to modification in the design of the
building, the built up area of the project has been changed to 1, 48,320.42 m2 and revised Form 1, Form
1a and conceptual plan with the data variation sheet has been submitted on 20/03/2014.
The committee directed that sanctioned copy of building plan with revised built-up area should
be submitted alongwith revised services plans. The committee also directed that civil construction for
STP in the basement shall not be allowed. If, the project proponent does not propose modular STP in
basement, they should submit plans with specific locations for STP on surface with civil structure. The
committee also discussed decision dated 11/08/2014 of Hon'ble NGT regarding Sport City in sector-150,
Noida (application no. 128/2014 Raghuveer Singh V/s Union of India and Ors.) which relates to matter
of construction on no development zone at the river bank in the interest of environment and ecology.
The committee directed that the project proponent should also submit a note regarding their project
location in view of above decision of Hon'ble NGT.
The matter shall be discussed after submission as above.
14- Expansion of “Supreme Court Bar Association” at plot No- GH-4 & 5, Sector-99, Noida.Sri
G.K. Sinha, CEO, Supreme Court Bar Association, Multi-State Co-Opp. Group Housing
Society Ltd. M.C. Setalved New Lawyer’s Chambers, New Delhi. File No. 2233/AD-Sub.
The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in 187th
SEAC meeting dated
05/08/2014 wherein the project proponents were directed to submit following information:
1. Compliance to SEIAA letter no. 943/SEAC/DDS/80, dated 09/06/2009 through which
environmental clearance was accorded to the original project.
2. Submit the statement regarding sanctioned map and added area as increased by revising the
plan is to be submitted.
3. A parameter wise chart explaining proposed expansion, where expansion is being made.
4. Approved map of project by Noida Authority.
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5. An inspection should be made by Deputy Director, Regional Office, Meerut regarding
compliance to earlier E.C. and status of proposed expansion and report should be submitted
within 15 days.
6. An affidavit regarding the discharge/reuse of the domestic effluent with clear cut plan shall
have to be submitted within 15 days time.
A site inspection was undertaken by Shri Devendra Sinhg, Deputy Director, Regional Office,
Directorate of Environment, Meerut. The committee discussed the inspection report and observed that
construction work regarding the proposed project has been started without obtaining prior environmental
clearance. The committee directed the project proponent to submit compliance of MoEF OM dated
12/12/2012 for violation of EP Act, 1986. List of Board of Directors with their address and details of
year wise construction without obtaining environmental clearance should be submitted. Secretary,
SEAC shall make necessary communication to State Govt. for issuing directions to UPPCB for initiation
of legal action in this regards. The matter shall be discussed by the committee after receipt of
information from UPPCB regarding initiation of credible legal action.
15- Group Housing Project “Sports City” at Plot No-SC-01/A2, Sector-79, Noida, U.P. Sri Vinod
Kr. Goel, G.M. Tech., C-22/28, Sector-57, Noida. File No. 2337/OSD-T
A presentation was made by the project proponent and 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 Group Housing Project “Sports City” at Plot
No-SC-01/A2, Sector-79, Noida, U.P. M/s Arena Superstructure Pvt. Ltd.
2. Salient features of the project is as follows:
SN Description Details Unit
AREA DETAILS
1 Plot Area 50000 SQM
2 Proposed Built Up Area 214482 SQM
3 Cost of The Project 323.19 CR
4 Height of Tallest Tower 107.35 M
5 No. of Floors 2B+ST+32 NOS
6 Permissible Ground Coverage (@ 28%) 14000 SQM
7 Proposed Ground Coverage 5743.56 SQM
8 Permissible FAR Area including 5% for green rating 144375 SQM
9 Proposed FAR Area (@274.0) 137454.44 SQM
10 Stilt Area 3845 SQM
11 Total Basement Area 51770.46 SQM
12 Ancillary Area 1615.85 SQM
13 Green Area Required (50% of Open Area) 22128.22 SQM
14 Green Area Proposed (51% of Open Area) 22643.330 SQM
POPULATION & WATER REQUIREMENT
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15 Total No. of DU’s 1080 NOS
16 Expected Population 5683 PERSONS
17 Total Water Requirement 512 KLD
18 Fresh Water Requirement (Municipal Water Supply) 330 KLD
19 Waste Water Generation 368 KLD
20 STP Capacity 440 KLD
21 Treated Water Available for Reuse/Used 294 KLD
22 Surplus Treated Water 112 KLD
RAIN WATER HARVESTING PIT DETAILS
23 Proposed quantity of rainwater to be harvested 19772.76 CUM
24 No. of RWH Pits Proposed 6 NOS
PARKING
25 Parking required as /bylaws 1805 ECS
26 Parking Proposed 1879 ECS
27 Surface Parking 305 ECS
28 Basement Parking 1575 ECS
WASTE GENERATION
29 Municipal Solid Waste Generation 2.52 TPD
30 Quantity of e-waste generation 17 KG/DAY
31 Quantity of Hazardous Waste Generation 1904 LTS/ANNUM
32 Quantity of Sludge generated from STP 132.5 KG/DAY
Waste Water Management Plan � Estimated Sewage Generation: 368 KLD
� Waste water generated will be treated on site
� Proposed treatment methodology : MBBR
� Proposed STP (Capacity): 440 KLD (In basement)
� Treatment up to tertiary level.
� Treated waste water will be used for horticulture, flushing, and DG cooling
POWER REQUIREMENT
33 Total Power Requirement (Source of Power Supply:
Uttar Pradesh State Electricity Board)
6839 KW
34 DG sets Backup
� Height of D.G Stack – 113.35 Mt (6mt. Above
tallest tower)
9520 ( 6 No x
1250+ 2 No x
1010)
KVA
3. Water requirement of the project is as follows:
S. No. Water Uses Occupancy/
Capacity/Area
Rate Total Water
Demand (KLD)
A. Domestic Water Requirement
(i) Residential 4860 @86 lpcd 418
(ii) Non Residential
(Employees/Workers)
94 @45 lpcd 4.4
(iii) Visitors 729 @15 lpcd 11
Total Domestic Water Requirement 433
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B. DG cooling 9520 KVA @ 0.9
lt/hr/KVA
51
C. Green Area 22643.33 sq m @ 1 lt/Sq.m. 23
D. Swimming pool
(Makeup Water)
1 LS 5
Total Water Requirement 512
4. The project proposals are covered under category 8”b” of EIA Notification, 2006.
The committee discussed the matter and recommended following TORs and general guidelines
for conducting EIA studies regarding the proposals:
Additional TORs
1. Letter of development authority through which FAR has been revised.
2. Area details tower wise, floor wise, flat wise alongwith % format.
3. A site plan showing the project site and its surroundings with physical features and topographical
details, such as land use, contours and drainage pattern, along with photographs of the site from
all four sides, should be included in the background information.
4. Sanctioned plan/maps regarding the project with all services plans.
5. All plans and elevation sections/all service plan/landscape plan/standard electrification
plan/drainage/sewerage plan.
6. 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.
7. Details of activities that is proposed/likely to come up in the project.
8. Details of hazardous wastes.
9. Water requirement and water management plan alongwith necessary permissions for discharge.
10. Hydro-geological investigations be carried out and obtain permission from Central Ground
Water Authority for withdrawal of ground water.
11. 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.
12. Make provision for safety against failure in the operation of wastewater treatment facilities.
Identify acceptable outfall for treated effluent.
13. Details of green belt as a measure for mitigation of dust and noise and buffer between habitation
and proposed project.
14. Landscape plan, green belts and open spaces may be described separately.
15. Study the existing flora and fauna of the area and the impact of the project on them.
16. Examine existing crèche, education, health facilities, police, post Office, Banks and other
services and make adequate provisions in the proposal.
17. Assess soil erosion in view of the soil characteristics, topography and rainfall pattern.
18. Application of renewable energy/alternate energy, such as solar and wind energy may be
described including solar water heating in the guidelines for entrepreneurs.
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19. Consider solid wastes, including e-waste in addition to other solid wastes and their disposal.
20. Identification of recyclable wastes and waste utilization arrangements may be made.
21. Explore possibility of generating biogas from biodegradable wastes.
22. 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.
23. Provisions made for safety in storage of materials, products and wastes may be described.
24. Disaster management plan should be prepared.
25. Traffic management plan including parking and loading/unloading areas may be described.
Traffic survey should be carried out both on weekdays and weekend.
26. Parking provision is to be made for higher ECS worked out either as per state bye-laws or
construction manual of the MoEF
27. Exclusive Parking area in the basement (excluding other facilities) and surface is to be clearly
mentioned
28. Provide service road for entry and exit to project site.
29. Consider provision of DG Flue Gas emissions to be treated in a scrubber. Stack details with
provisos of sampling port for monitoring be described.
30. Work out MGLC for the combined capacity of DG sets.
31. Provide for conservation of resources, energy efficiency and use of renewable sources of energy
in the light of ECBC code.
32. Application of resettlement and rehabilitation policy may be described. Project affected persons
should be identified and rehabilitation and resettlement plan should be prepared.
33. Examine separately the details for construction and operation phases both for Environmental
Management Plan and Environmental Monitoring Plan.
34. Environment Corporate Responsibility (ECR) plan along with budgetary provision of minimum
07 crore as discussed in meeting shall be submitted on need base assessment study in the study
area.
35. Source and quantity of required water during construction and management of generated waste
water.
36. Project falling with in 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. Since the project site
is 07 KM away from Okhla Bird Sanctuary additional ToRs, which are annexed as annexure-1 to
these minutes, should also be complied as per MoEF OM No. J-11013/41/2006-IA-II(I)(Part)
dated 20/08/2014.
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.”
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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 for 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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16- Proposed Group Housing Project "Ace parkway" at plot No-SC-01/B-08, Sector-150 Noida,
U.P. M/s ACE Infracity Developers Pvt. Ltd. File No. 2473/OSD-T
A presentation was made by the project proponent and 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 Group Housing Project "Ace parkway" at
plot No-SC-01/B-08, Sector-150 Noida, U.P. M/s ACE Infracity Developers Pvt. Ltd.
2. Salient features of the project is as follows:
S.N. Description Details Unit
AREA DETAILS
1 Plot Area 45603.63 SQM
2 Proposed Built Up Area 197735.89 SQM
3 Cost of The Project 297.95 CR
4 Height of Tallest Tower 69.10 M
5 No. of Floors 2B+G+21 NOS
6 Permissible Ground Coverage 13441.5 SQM
7 Proposed Ground Coverage 9722.68 SQM
8 Permissible FAR Area 120774.07 SQM
9 Proposed FAR Area 120034.29 SQM
13 Green Area Required (50% of Open Area) 17940 SQM
14 Green Area Proposed (63% Of The Open Area) 22898 SQM
POPULATION & WATER REQUIREMENT
15 Total No. of DU’s 970 NOS
16 Expected Population 5321 PERSONS
17 Total Water Requirement 438 KLD
18 Fresh Water Requirement (GNIDA ) 299 KLD
19 Waste Water Generation 333 KLD
20 STP Capacity 400 KLD
21 Treated Water Available for Reuse/Used 267 KLD
22 Surplus Treated Water 128 KLD
RAIN WATER HARVESTING PIT DETAILS
23 Proposed quantity of rainwater to be harvested 17604.75 CUM
24 No. of RWH Pits Proposed 13 NOS
PARKING
25 Parking required as /bylaws 1510 ECS
26 Parking Proposed 2087 ECS
27 Surface Parking 451 ECS
28 Basement Parking 1636 ECS
WASTE GENERATION
29 Municipal Solid Waste Generation 2.29 TPD
30 Quantity of e-waste generation 14.95 KG/DAY
31 Quantity of Hazardous Waste Generation 756 LIT/ANNUM
32 Quantity of Sludge generated from STP 120 KG/DAY
POWER REQUIREMENT
33 Total Power Requirement 3700 KW
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34 DG sets Backup 3260
[2@ 380+ 2@ 500 +
2@ 750)
KVA
3. Water requirement details of the project is as follows:
S. No. Description Occupancy / Capacity /
Area
Rate Total Water
Demand
(KLD)
A. Domestic Water Requirement
(i) Residents 4365 @ 86 lpcd 375
(ii) Non Residents 83 @ 30 lpcd 2.49
(iii) Visitors 873 @ 12 lpcd 10.476
Total Domestic Water Requirement 387.966
B. DG cooling 3260 KVA @ 0.9 lit/hr/KVA 17.60
C. Green Area 22898 sq m @ 1 lit/Sq m 22.89
Total Water Requirement 437.72 ~ 438
4. Water calculation details is as follows:
USES QTY % WRT TOTAL WATER
REQUIREMENT
TOTAL WATER REQUIREMENT 438 KLD
FRESH WATER REQUIREMENT 299 KLD 68.3
TREATED WATER REQUIREMENT 267 KLD 61
WATER FOR FLUSHING 98 KLD
GARDENING 23 KLD
DG COOLING 18 KLD
WASTE WATER GENERATION (80% of
total domestic fresh water demand + 100%
of Flushing Water)
333 KLD
CAPACITY OF STP 400 KLD
TREATED WATER GENERATION 139 KLD
SURPLUS TREATED WATER (294-182) 128 KLD
WATER REQUIRED FOR FIRE
SUPRESSION
475 KL 108
UG TANK 200 KL
OVER HEAD TANK @ 25000/TOWER
FOR11 TOWERS
275 KL
5. The project proposals are covered under category 8”b” of EIA Notification, 2006.
The committee discussed the matter and recommended following TORs and general guidelines
for conducting EIA studies regarding the proposals:
Additional TORs
1. Letter of development authority through which FAR has been revised.
2. Area details tower wise, floor wise, flat wise alongwith % format.
3. A site plan showing the project site and its surroundings with physical features and topographical
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details, such as land use, contours and drainage pattern, along with photographs of the site from
all four sides, should be included in the background information.
4. Sanctioned plan/maps regarding the project with all services plans.
5. All plans and elevation sections/all service plan/landscape plan/standard electrification
plan/drainage/sewerage plan.
6. Structural plan is to be submitted signed by qualified structural designer.
7. All service plans like sewer drainage water supply rain water harvesting fire fighting landscape
plan is to be submitted.
8. Play school convenient shops community hall to be provided.
9. 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.
10. Details of activities that is proposed/likely to come up in the project.
11. Water requirement and water management plan alongwith necessary permissions for discharge.
12. Hydro-geological investigations be carried out and obtain permission from Central Ground
Water Authority for withdrawal of ground water.
13. 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. Make provision for safety against failure in the operation of wastewater treatment facilities.
Identify acceptable outfall for treated effluent.
15. Details of green belt as a measure for mitigation of dust and noise and buffer between habitation
and proposed project.
16. Landscape plan, green belts and open spaces may be described separately.
17. Study the existing flora and fauna of the area and the impact of the project on them.
18. Examine existing crèche, education, health facilities, police, post Office, Banks and other
services and make adequate provisions in the proposal.
19. Assess soil erosion in view of the soil characteristics, topography and rainfall pattern.
20. Application of renewable energy/alternate energy, such as solar and wind energy may be
described including solar water heating in the guidelines for entrepreneurs.
21. Consider solid wastes, including e-waste in addition to other solid wastes and their disposal.
22. Identification of recyclable wastes and waste utilization arrangements may be made.
23. Explore possibility of generating biogas from biodegradable wastes.
24. 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.
25. Provisions made for safety in storage of materials, products and wastes may be described.
26. Disaster management plan should be prepared.
27. Traffic management plan including parking and loading/unloading areas may be described.
Traffic survey should be carried out both on weekdays and weekend.
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28. Parking provision is to be made for higher ECS worked out either as per state bye-laws or
construction manual of the MoEF
29. Exclusive Parking area in the basement (excluding other facilities) and surface is to be clearly
mentioned
30. Provide service road for entry and exit to project site.
31. Use of local building materials should be described.
32. Consider provision of DG Flue Gas emissions to be treated in a scrubber. Stack details with
provisos of sampling port for monitoring be described.
33. Work out MGLC for the combined capacity of DG sets.
34. Provide for conservation of resources, energy efficiency and use of renewable sources of energy
in the light of ECBC code.
35. Application of resettlement and rehabilitation policy may be described. Project affected persons
should be identified and rehabilitation and resettlement plan should be prepared.
36. Examine separately the details for construction and operation phases both for Environmental
Management Plan and Environmental Monitoring Plan.
37. Environment Corporate Responsibility (ECR) plan along with budgetary provision of minimum
07 crore as discussed in meeting shall be submitted on need base assessment study in the study
area.
38. Details of all internal and peripheral roads width.
39. Source and quantity of required water during construction and management of generated waste
water.
40. Project falling with in 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.
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 for 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.
The committee also discussed decision dated 11/08/2014 of Hon'ble NGT regarding Sport City
in sector-150, Noida (application no. 128/2014 Raghuveer Singh V/s Union of India and Ors.) which
relates to matter of construction on no development zone at the river bank in the interest of environment
and ecology. The committee directed that the project proponent should also submit a note regarding their
project location in view of above decision of Hon'ble NGT.
17- Engine based power production manu. Unit M/s Honda Siel Power Products, at Plot No-5,
Sector-41, Kasna, Greater Noida, U.P Sri Rajeev Sharma, Vice President, Plot No-5, Sector-41,
Kasna, Greater Noida, U.P. File No. 2389/DD-Y
A presentation was made by the project proponent and 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 Engine based power production manu. Unit at Plot
No-5, Sector-41, Kasna, Greater Noida, U.P. M/s Honda Siel Power Products.
2. Salient features of the project is as follows:
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Description Existing (Sqm) Proposed (Sqm) Total (Sqm)
Plot Area 101247.2 101247.2 101247.2
G.C (Per) (50%) 50623.57 - 50623.57
G.C (Ach) (32.7 %) 33124.42 14866.86 47991.29
F.A.R (Per) (60%) 60748.29 - 60748.29
F.A.R (Ach) (33.53 %) 33945.78 15246.59 49192.37
Built up Area 33945.78 15246.59 49192.37
Open Area
(Total Plot Area-
Permissible G.C)
38566.36 SQM 38566.36 –
16803.8 sqm
21762.56 sqm
Green Area 25311.78 462.22 25774
Surface Parking Area 4244.64 sqm 1474.72 sqm 5719.36 sqm
No. of Floors G+1 G+1 G+1
No. of Block 20 1 21
Height of building 12.5 m 12.5 m 12.5 m
No. of Rain water
Harvesting collection
tanks with pit
6 5 11
Office & Maintenance
Staff 792 168 960
Visitors 40 0 40 TOTAL POPULATION 832 168 1000 Total Power load (KVA) 1000 KVA, 1x 1.1MW
gas generator 500 KVA 1500 KVA, 1x 1.1MW
gas generator No. of DG sets 1 x 1000 (KVA)
2 x 500 (KVA)
1 x 250 (KVA)
2 x 1000 (KVA)
1 x 125 (KVA) 3 x 1000 (KVA)
2 x 500 (KVA)
1 x 250 (KVA)
1 x 125 (KVA) Parking required 229 ECS
3. Raw material and its daily consumption details of the are as follows:
S.No. Process Raw Material Daily Consumption
1. Press Shop Extra deep drawing quality sheet 4.0 MT
2. Alternator Shop Copper wire 1.3 MT
Coil Varnish 0.2 MT
3. Paint Shop Paints 0.2 MT
Thinner 0.1 MT
4. Die Casting Aluminum Ingot 6.0 MT
5. Others Oil (Lubricant) 40 liters
Grease 0.01 MT
4. Water requirement of the project is as follows:
PROCESS EXISTING PROPOSED TOTAL
Water
Requirement
(Kld)
Waste
Water
Generation
Water
Requirement
(Kld)
Waste
Water
Generation
Water
Requirement
(Kld)
Waste
Water
Generati
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(Kld) (Kld) on
(Kld)
Industrial Process 50 35 65 45 115 80
Cooling 48 0.3 252 1.4 300 1.7
Boiler Feed 6 0.1 8 0.2 14 0.3
Washing 15 15 19 19 34 34
Domestic Drinkin
g
50 40 66 53 117 94
Flushing 60 60 78 78 138 138
Gardening 100 nil 0 0 100 0
Total 329 KLD 150.4 KLD 488 KLD 196.6 KLD 817 KLD 348
KLD
STP-150 KLD,ETP-75 KLD STP- 150 KLD, ETP-75 KLD 2 ETP- 75 KLD and 75
KLD
2 STP- 150 KLD, 150 KLD
5. Water management details are as follows:
Source of Water Bore Wells at the site Total Water Requirement 817 KLD
Net Fresh Water Requirement 254 KLD Total Wastewater Discharge 348 KLD
STP Capacity Existing Proposed 150 KLD 150 KLD
ETP Capacity 75 KLD 75 KLD
6. Municipal solid waste generation details is as follows:
SOLID WASTE GENERATION Population MSW IN KG/DAY
Office & Maintenance Staff 960 144
Visitors 40 6
Total 1000 150 KG/DAY
7. Hazardous waste details of the project is as follows:
Hazardous waste
generated
Existing Proposed Total
1) Paint Sludge 9.1 tons/year 12.9 tons/year 22.8 tons/year
1) ETP sludge 17.1 tons/year 19.3 tons/ year 36.4 tons/year
1) Phosphating
Sludge
0.62 ton/year 0.6 tons/year 1.22 ton/year
Electronic Waste Black with
Label/
Hazardous
Waste
It is being given to approved
vender of SPCB as per
Electronic Wastes (Management/
Handling) Rules, 2011 effective
from 01-05-2012
40 KG/
Month
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The committee discussed the matter and directed that following information/clarification
should be sought from proponent:
1. Process details.
2. List of finished products and steps involved.
3. Why the application should not be treated under category 3"a" while the proposal includes
establishment of 02 MCH furnaces and 02 Paintshop ovens also.
The matter shall be discussed after submission of information as above.
18- Proposed Cement Grinding Unit of KLK Cement Pvt. Ltd., at Plot N0-E-18,19,20, UPSIDC
Sidhwan, Jaunpur, U.P. Sri Pradeep Kumar, director, Balia Agency, Ram Lila Maidan, Naya
Chowk, Balia, U.P. File No. 2335/DD-DS
A presentation was made by the project proponent and along with their consultant M/s Prakriti
Consultants Services. 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 N0-E-18, 19,
20, UPSIDC Sidhwan, Jaunpur, U.P. M/s KLK Cement Pvt. Ltd.
2. Salient features of the project is as follows:
� Land Area 3510 sqm in Industrial Area, Rampur Sidhwan, Jaunpur
� Type of unit Cement Grinding Unit
� Capacity 30,000 TPA ( 100 TPD) (300 Working day)
� Raw Material Clinker - Reeva, MP, Gypsum – Kanpur,Fly Ash- Renukoot
� Variety of Cement OPC (Ordinary Portland Cement),
PPC (Portland Pozzolona Cement)
� Water requirement 1 KLD
� Source of water Bore Well (Ground Water)
� Electric requirement 400 KVA for 100 TPD Cement Plant
� Worker & Staff 17 nos.
3. The project proposals are covered under category 3”b” of EIA Notification, 2006.
The committee discussed the matter and recommended following TORs and general guidelines
for conducting EIA studies regarding the proposals:
Additional TORs
1. Approved plan from Jaunpur Industrial Development Authority.
2. Details of total area, covered area, open area, factory area, lab area, raw material store yard.
3. Environment Impact study must be done (by a consultant registered/certified as per QCI
notification/MoEF directives) in an area of 15 km radius with inclusion of following aspects:
4. Present land use based on satellite imagery should be included. Study area should be 10 Km radius.
5. Details of location of wildlife sanctuary and national parks within 10 km radius of the plant and
plan for conservation and protection of the same should be included.
6. Manufacturing process details for the cement plant should be included.
7. Mass balance for the raw material and products should be included.
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8. Energy balance data for all the components should be incorporated.
9. Site-specific micro-meteorological data for temperature, relative humidity, hourly wind speed and
direction and rainfall including inversion height and mixing height should be included.
10. Collection of baseline data on air, water (surface and ground water), soil, noise, demography etc. for
one season other than monsoon should be included 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.
11. Ambient air quality at 8 locations within the study area of 10 km., aerial coverage from project site
with one AAQMS in downwind direction should be carried out.
12. The suspended particulate matter present in the ambient air must be analyzed for the presence
of poly-aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), i.e. Benzene soluble fraction. Chemical characterization of
RSPM and incorporating of RSPM data.
13. Ambient air quality modeling for cement plant should be included. Air quality modeling for all the
plants proposed for specific pollutants needs to be done. APCS for the control of emissions from the
kiln and WHRB should also be included.
14. Ambient air quality monitoring modeling along with cumulative impact should be included
for the day (24 hrs) for maximum GLC along with following:
i. Emissions (g/second) with and without the air pollution control measures.
ii. Meteorological inputs (wind speed, m/s), wind direction, ambient air temperature, cloud
cover, relative humidity & mixing height) on hourly basis.
iii. Model input options for terrain, plume rise, deposition etc.
iv. Print-out of model input and output on hourly and daily average basis.
v. A graph of daily averaged concentration (MGLC scenario) with downwind distance at every
500 m interval covering the exact location of GLC.
vi. Details of air pollution control methods used with percentage efficiency that are used for
emission rate estimation with respect to each pollutant.
vii. Applicable air quality standards as per LULC covered in the study area and %
contribution of the proposed plant to the applicable Air quality standard. In case of expansion
project, the contribution should be inclusive of both existing and expanded capacity.
viii. No. I-VII is to be repeated for fugitive emissions and any other source type relevant and
used for industry.
ix. Graphs of monthly average daily concentration with down-wind distance.
x. Specify when and where the ambient air quality standards are exceeded either due to the
proposed plant alone or when the plant contribution is added to the background air quality.
xi. Fugitive dust protection or dust reduction technology for workers within 30 m of the plant
active areas.
15. Sources of secondary emissions, its control and monitoring as per the CPCB guidelines should be
included.
16. Details of fugitive emissions and control technologies should be provided.
17. Action plan for solid/hazardous waste generation, storage, utilization and disposal particularly slag
from any sources.
18. Chemical characterization of RSPM and incorporation of RSPM data should be included.
Location of one AAQM station should be in downwind direction.
19. Presence of an aquifer(s) within 1 km of the project boundaries and management plan for recharging
the aquifer should be included.
20. Source of surface/ground water level, site (GPS), cation, anion (Ion Chromatograph), metal trace
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element (as above) chemical analysis for water to be used. If surface water is used from river,
rainfall, discharge rate, quantity, drainage and distance from project site should also be included.
21. Ground water analysis with bore well data, litho-logs, drawdown and recovery tests to quantify the
area and volume of aquifer and its management.
22. Ground water modeling showing the pathways of the pollutants should be included.
23. Column leachate study for all types of stockpiles or waste disposal sites, at 20oC-50
oC should be
conducted and included.
24. Permission for the drawl of water 94 KLD water from the concerned authority and water balance
data including quantity of effluent generated, recycled and reused and discharged is to be
provided. Methods adopted/to be adopted for the water conservation should be included.
25. Efforts made to minimize use of ground water along with an action plan should be provided.
26. A chapter on hydrology study by the State Govt. may be included.
27. Action plan for surface as well as roof top rainwater harvesting and ground water recharge should be
included.
28. Scheme of proper storage of fly ash, gypsum, clinker should be included.
29. Action plan for 100% fly ash utilization should be included.
30. Impact of transportation of raw materials and the details of mitigation measures should be included.
31. Ambient air quality monitoring modeling along with cumulative impact should be included for
the day (24 hrs) for maximum GLC along with emissions (g/second) with and without the air
pollution control measures and A graph of daily averaged concentration (MGLC scenario) with
downwind distance at every 500 m interval covering the exact location of GLC.
32. An action plan to control and monitor secondary fugitive emissions from all the sources as per the
latest permissible limits issued by the Ministry vide G.S.R. 414(E) dated 30th May, 2008.
33. Detailed description of the flora and fauna (terrestrial and aquatic) should be given with special
reference to rare, endemic and endangered species.
34. Risk assessment and damage control should be included.
35. If the site is within 10 km radius of any major river, A note on the impact of drawl of ground water
on recharge potential.
36. If the site is within 10 km radius of any major river, Surface water quality of nearby River (60 m
upstream and downstream) and other surface drains at eight locations must be ascertained.
37. If the site is within 10 km radius of any major river, Flood Hazard Zone Mapping is required at
1:5000 to 1:10,000 scale indicating the peak and lean river discharge as well as flood occurrence
frequency.
38. A note on treatment of wastewater from different plants, recycle and reuse for different purposes
should be included.
39. Provision of traps and treatment plants are to be made, if water is getting mixed with oil, grease and
cleaning agents.
40. If the water is mixed with solid particulates, proposal for sediment pond before further transport
should be included. The sediment pond capacity should be 100 times the transport capacity.
41. The pathways for pollution via seepages, evaporation, residual remains are to be studied for surface
water (drainage, rivers, ponds, lakes), sub-surface and ground water with a monitoring and
management plans.
42. Ground water monitoring minimum at 8 locations and near solid waste dump zone, Geological
features and Geo-hydrological status of the study area are essential as also Ecological status
(Terrestrial and Aquatic) is vital.
43. Geo-technical data by a bore hole of up to 40 mts. in every One sq. km area such as ground water
level, SPTN values, soil fineness, geology, shear wave velocity etc. for liquefaction studies and to
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assess future Seismic Hazard and Earthquake Risk Management in the area.
44. End use of solid waste and its composition should be covered.
45. All stock piles will have to be on top of a stable liner to avoid leaching of materials to ground water.
46. Studies on amount of CO2 emission (daily monitoring), Hydrocarbons, other contamination, if any,
and their management.
47. Occupational health of the workers needs elaboration including evaluation of noise, heat,
illumination, dust, any other chemicals, metals being suspected in environment and going into
body of workers either through inhalation, ingestion or through skin absorption and steps taken
to avoid Musculo-Skeletal Disorders (MSD), backache, pain in minor and major joints, fatigue etc.
Occupational hazards specific pre-placement and periodical monitoring and periodical monitoring
should be carried out. The detailed plan to carry out above mentioned activity should be mentioned.
48. Action plan for the green belt development plan in 33% area should be included. The green belt
should be around the project boundary and a scheme for greening of the traveling roads should also
be incorporated. All rooftops/terraces should have some green cover.
49. Demography of the area and socio-economic development activities need to be elaborated
upon.
50. Scheme for compliance to the recommendations mentioned in the CREP guidelines for cement
plants should be included.
51. A note on identification and implementation of Carbon Credit project should be included.
52. Detailed Environment management Plan (EMP) with specific reference to details of air pollution
control system, water & wastewater management, monitoring frequency and implementation plan
for mitigation measure should be provided.
53. EMP should include the concept of waste-minimization, recycle/reuse/recover techniques, energy
conservation and natural resource conservation.
54. Total capital cost & recurring cost/annum for environmental pollution control measures.
55. Any litigation/court case pending against the proposal or land should also be included.
56. A tabular chart of the TORs and compliance index should be incorporated in EIA/EMP.
57. Project falling with in 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.
58. The proposal is exempted form public hearing by categorizing in B-2 category due to use of energy
efficient technology, on clinker manufacturing at the proposed site, no sensitive area within 10 km.
radius, "zero" effluent discharge, utilization of all the solid waste in the process itself including
utilization of fly ash etc.
59. Besides the above, the general points mentioned below should also to be followed during
preparation of EIA/EMP:
• All documents to be properly referenced with index, page numbers and continuous page
numbering.
• Where data are presented in the report especially in tables, the period in which the data were
collected and the sources should be indicated.
As decided by the State Expert Appraisal Committee the above TORs should be considered for
preparation of EIA/EMP report for the Cement Plant; in addition to all the relevant information as
per the Generic Structure of EIA given in Appendix III and IIIA in the EIA Notification, 2006.
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19- Proposed Cement Grinding Unit M/s Durgashree Bricks Pvt. Ltd., at Plot N0-D-22, Industrial
Area, Sikandarabad, Bulandshahar, U.P. Sri Gautam Kanodia, Director, T-8, Aditya City
Centre, Vibhav Khand, Indirapuram, Ghaziabad. File No. 2336/AD-VB
The committee noted that the application for environmental clearance was made by consultant
through letter dated 23/05/2014. The application should be made by project proponent himself. The
committee deliberated that project proponent should apply under his signature. The committee directed
to defer the matter till a application as above is received in this regards.
20- M/s Omega International, Unit-4, Plot No-B-11/c & B-11/D, UPSIDC Industrial Area, Site-II,
Unnao – Sri Asfand Akhtar, M/s Omega International, Unit-4, Plot No-B-11/c & B-11/D,
UPSIDC Industrial Area, Site-II, Unnao. File No. 2421/AD-Sub.
A presentation was made by the project. The proponent, through the documents submitted and
the presentation made, informed the committee that:-
1. The environmental clearance is sought for raw leather to finish leather having capacity 2250
hide/day at plot no. B-11/C and B-1/D, UPSIDC Industrial Area, Site-II, Unnao, M/s Omega
International.
2. Area statement of the project is as follows:
Land use Total Area % of total plot
Area under plots 7316
Road and Parking Area 700 10
Common Facilities plant and machinery 2676 36
Green spaces 2500 33
ETP, Salt recovery and chrome recovery unit 1200 16
Basement 576
3. List of raw material used in the proposed project is as follows:
No of raw hides 2250 hides
Per hide weight 20 KG
Sodium Sulphite 900 KG
Lime 3150 KG
Amonium Sulphate 1125 KG
Salt 1575 KG
Salphuric Acid 675 KG
BCS 1350 KG
Formate 225 KG
Pesarvative 22 KG
Soda Bi Carb 900 KG
OC 27 KG
WT 94 KG
A-1 400 KG
177 670 KG
606 1690 KG
Acid Bate 17 KG
Neutrigun 135 KG
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Soda Bi Carb 270 KG
Formate 270 KG
Amonia Bi Bard 200 KG
LSW 67 KG
HS 67 KG
MA-30 135 KG
1093 135 KG
Liq. Amonia 67 KG
Basyntan UR 270 KG
Dye 135 KG
Relugan D 135 KG
Formic Acid 470 KG
Pesarvative 40 KG
4. Total water requirement of the project is proposed as 1300 m3/day which shall be sourced from
ground water.
5. Solid waste generation details of the project is as follows:
S. No. Type of Waste Quantity Generation
(MT/Month)
1. Coal Ash (Generated through Boiler) 4-5
2. ETP Sludge 100-115
3. Used oil (Generated through Stand by DG Sets) 20 liter/month
4. Small pieces of leather 2-3
6. The project proposals are covered under category 4"f" of EIA Notification, 2006.
The committee discussed the matter and deliberated that following terms of reference for the
tannery project may be issued regarding the proposals:
1. Compliance of the conditions a stipulated under charter on "Corporate Responsibility for
Environmental Protection (CREP).
2. Greenbelt plan showing 33% of total plot area and pattern.
3. Location of proposed site in Unnao Master Plan of UPSIDC area.
4. Details about infrastructure facilities in the proposed area with specific reference to pollution
control measures.
5. Waste management including waste treatment, waste recycling and waste application on land.
6. Drainage infrastructure facilities.
7. Width of approach road is to shown in map/lay out plan.
8. Public hearing regarding the proposed activity should be undertaken as per law and report
submitted to the SEIAA/SEAC.
9. Sources of water and its availability.
10. Water Conservation measures proposed in the project.
11. Plans for effluent treatment and disposal including Chrome recovery
12. Emergency Plan for effluent management during process disturbances.
13. Plans for Hazardous and solid waste management/disposal and authorization.
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14. Plans for rooftop rain water harvesting.
15. Ground water Quality around ETP. Guard pond, solar evaporation pond and landfill site.
16. Plans for annual environmental auditing.
17. Plans for infrastructure facilities such as water supply, fuel, sanitation etc for construction
workers so as to avoid felling of trees and pollution of water.
18. Noise levels in and around the plant area.
19. Occupational health surveillance plan for the workers.
20. Environmental Corporate Responsibility (ECR) plan along with budgetary provision amounting
to 2% of total project cost shall be submitted on need base assessment study in the study area.
21. EIA should strictly follow the methods of monitoring and analysis, Annexure-IV: guidance for
assessment of the representativeness and reliability of baseline environmental attributes detailed
under EIA manual. January, 2001 and the other guidelines in the matter.
21- Expansion of Billet Manufacturing Plant from 30000 TPA to 60000 TPA at Vill-Malaysia,
Tehsil-Dhanaura, Distt-Amroha Sri Devinder Singh Bindra, Director, Vill-Malaysia, Tehsil-
Dhanaura, Distt-Amroha. File No. 2449/DD-Y
The project proponent did not appear. The committee directed to close the case and to
reopen only on a request to this effect from the project proponent.
22- Group Housing Project “CASA GREEN EXOTICA” at Plot No-09, Sector-17, UP Avas evm
Vikas Parisad, Vrindavan Yojna No-4, Rae Bareli Road, Lucknow, U.P. File No. 2360/AD-Sub.
A presentation was made by the 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 Group Housing Project “Casa Green Exotica” at Plot
No-09, Sector-17, UP Avas evm Vikas Parisad, Vrindavan Yojna No-4, Rae Bareli Road,
Lucknow, U.P. M/s Radhey Krishna Technobuilt Pvt. Ltd.
2. Area statement of the project is as follows:
SN Description Details
1 Gross Plot Area 7225 sq m (1.78 Acres)
2 Proposed Built Up Area 26048.1 sq m
3 Permissible Ground Coverage (@35% Plot Area) 2528.8 sq m
4 Proposed Ground Coverage (@22.223% Plot Area) 1606.2 sq m
5 Permissible FAR (@ 250 of Plot Area) 18062.5 sq m
6 Proposed FAR (@ 249.9) 18052.3 sq m
7 Total Basement Area 5028.198 sq m
8 Stilt and Podium Area 2668.1 sq m
9 Non FAR Area (Mumty, Machine Room, Watchman Post) 213.25 sq m
10 Surface Parking Area 1684.93 sq m
11 Podium Parking 2668.14 sq m
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12 Basement Parking 5028.198 sq m
13 Green Area required (@ 10% of plot Area) 722.5 sq m
14 Green Area Proposed(@10.774% of plot Area) 778.5 sq m
3. Salient features of the project is as follows:
SN Description Details Unit
1 Gross Plot Area 7225 SQM
2 Proposed Built Up Area 26048.1 SQM
3 Parking 360 ECS
4 Total Nos. of DU’s 252 NOS
5 Expected Population 1421 PERSONS
6 Total Water Requirement 116 KLD
7 Fresh water requirement 83 KLD
8 Waste water Generation 94 KLD
9 STP Capacity 120 KLD
10 Treated Water Available for Reuse/Used 75 KLD
11 Surplus treated water 42 KLD
12 Proposed quantity of Rainwater to be Harvested 5425 CUM
13 No. of RWH Pits Proposed 2 NOS
14 Total Power Requirement (UPSEB) 1100 KW
15 DG set backup 02 nos. (1no X 250 KVA + 1no. X 500 KVA) 750 KVA
16 Municipal Solid Waste Generation 0.5 TPD
17 Quantity of E-Waste Generation 2.6 KG/DAY
18 Quantity of Hazardous waste Generation 150 LTS/ANNUM
19 Quantity of Sludge Generated from STP 32 KG/DAY
20 Total Earth Excavation 20112.8 CUM
21 Ground Water Table-Pre Monsoon 22.0 M
22 Ground Water Table-Post Monsoon 20.5 M
4. Water requirement and source of the project is as follows:
S.
No.
Water Uses Occupancy/
Capacity/Area
Rate Total Water
Demand
(KLD)
A. Domestic Water Requirement
(i) Residential 1260 @86 lpcd 108.36
(ii) Non Residential
(employees/workers)
35 @30 lpcd 1.05
(iii) Visitors 126 @12 lpcd 1.52
Total Domestic Water Requirement 111
B. DG cooling 750 KVA @ 0.9 lt/hr/KVA 4
C. Green Area 778.5 sq m @ 1 lt/Sq.m. 0.78
Total Water Requirement 115.76 Says
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Uses Source Qty UGT OHT
Fresh Water Requirement Municipal Water Supply 83 KLD 54 KL 29 KL
Treated Water Requirement On site STP 33 KLD 5 KL (For
Gardening &
DG Cooling)
28KL (For
Flushing)
Water Required for Fire
Fighting
Municipal Water Supply 130 KL 100 KL 30 KL
Emergency Water
Requirement
Bore well (With permission
from CGWA)
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5. Solid waste generation details is as follows:
Details Population Duration of
Use in Hrs
Waste
Generation
Rate Kg/Person
Total Waste
TPD
Residential 1260 24 0.04 0.5
Non Residential 35 8-10 0.25 0.009
Visitors 126 1-1.5 0.1 0.012
Total Waste 0.52
Organic / Biodegradable Waste
(60% of Total Waste)
0.29
6. The project proposals are covered under category 8”a” of EIA Notification, 2006.
The committee discussed the matter and directed the project proponent to submit following
information/clarifications:
1. Copy of ownership documents regarding the project.
2. Copy of development authority documents through which FAR has been allowed.
3. Specify the permitted uses of the proposed project site as per zoning of Lucknow Master
Plan.
4. Area statement with block wise, floor wise details should be submitted.
5. Copy of sanctioned plans/maps as approved by Competent Development Authority.
6. On scale map showing approach road with reference to project site.
7. Site layout plan with dimensions should be submitted. All road widths should be clearly
mentioned in the layout plan.
8. Development Authority bye-laws for basement parking should be submitted.
9. Landscape/green plan.
10. Structural design map alongwith certificate for structural safety.
11. All services maps i.e. sewage, drainage, external electrification, rain water harvesting,
parking, uses of solar energy etc.
12. Solar energy provisions for street lighting and stair case lighting should be made and plans
submitted.
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13. For basement, only modular STP shall be accepted. No civil construction in basement for
STP shall be allowed. According plans should be submitted.
14. Section drawing for roads showing all services i.e. footpath/parking/sewage/drainage.
15. A CSR Plan with 2% of project cost should be prepared and details submitted.
The matter shall be discussed after submission of information as above.
23- Group Housing Project “KDA Dream” at near Shatabdinagar Phase-4, Jawaharpuram, Panki,
Kanpur, U.P. File No. 2364/AD(VB)
The committee noted that the project proponent or their authorized representative was not
present in the meeting. The committee deferred the matter for next meeting. The committee also noted
that the Committee Members have not received project reports yet and directed the consultant present in
the meeting to ensure communication of the reports to all Members immediately.
24- Group Housing Project “KDA Greens” at beside Water Park, Mainawati Road, near Singhpur
Tiraha, Kanpur, U.P. File No. 2365/OSD(T)
The committee noted that the project proponent or their authorized representative was not
present in the meeting. The committee deferred the matter for next meeting. The committee also noted
that the Committee Members have not received project reports yet and directed the consultant present in
the meeting to ensure communication of the reports to all Members immediately.
25- Group Housing Project “KDA Heights” at beside Surajdevi Public School, Navsheeldham,
Bittur Road, Kanpur, U.P. File No. 2366/DD(Y)
The committee noted that the project proponent or their authorized representative was not
present in the meeting. The committee deferred the matter for next meeting. The committee also noted
that the Committee Members have not received project reports yet and directed the consultant present in
the meeting to ensure communication of the reports to all Members immediately.
26- Group Housing Project at Sector-14, Vrindavan Yojna No-4, Tehsil & Distt-Lucknow. File No.
2444/DD(Y)
The project proponent did not appear. The committee directed to close the case and to
reopen only, if a request to this effect is received from the project proponent.
27- Discussion on Petition at Hon'ble Supreme Court for Special Leave to appeal (Civil) No.
21522-29 of 2014 (Sachchidanand Gupta etc. V/s Sushil Kumar Dwivedi etc.) with prayer for
interim relief.
The Secretary, SEAC informed the committee that a copy of petition at Hon'ble Supreme Court
for Special Leave to appeal (Civil) No. 21522-29 of 2014 (Sachchidanand Gupta etc. V/s Sushil Kumar
Dwivedi etc.) has been received by the Directorate. SEIAA and SEAC have been made party no. 7 and
19 in the matter.
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The petitioner has filled the petition for Special Leave due to being aggrieved by decisions made
by Hon'ble High Court, Allahabad and Lucknow Bench of Hon'ble High Court, Allahabad.
A specific condition imposed by EIA Authority and quashed by the Hon'ble High Court without
any contrary material on record or counter affidavit of the EIA Authority, which reads as under
"The mining work will be opencast and exclusively manual. No mechanical work or drilling/blasting
be involved at any stage."
The committee discussed the matter and directed that the matter should be put-up to next committee
meeting with relevant documents. The committee also suggested that Standing Counsel as designated by
the State Govt. for the purpose of SEIAA/SEAC should be directed to pray the Hon'ble Court for some
more time to file the replies in the matter.
(Dr. M. S. Khan)
Chairman, SEAC,UP
(Dr. S.N. Singh)
Member, SEAC, UP
(S.C. Brahmachari)
Member, SEAC, UP
(Dr. Asheesh Kumar Singh)
Member, SEAC, UP
(Dr. D. C. Gupta)
Member, SEAC, UP
(Dr. R.K. Sardana)
Secretary, SEAC, UP