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PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT
For
NEW UNIT
For
Expansion of 1.5 MTPA Coal Washery to 2.5
MTPA Coal Washery (Total 4.0MTPA after
expansion)
By
M/s Bhatia Coal Washries Limited
At Survey No. 64,65,66,67 Village - Yehsamba (Gondegaon),
Tehsil- Parseoni,District- Nagpur (MS).
EIA Consultancy: Pollution & Ecology Control Services
(PECS),
Nagpur
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1.0 SummaryoftheProject
S.No. Particulars Description1. NameoftheCompany M/s Bahtia Coal
Washeries Ltd.
2. Address
M/s. Bhatia International Limited, AmbikaApartment, Plot No.24,
Wardhman Nagar ,Nagpur – 400 008
3. Name of theProjectExpansion of 0.96 MTPA Coal Washery to
2.5MTPA Coal Washery.
4. LocationofthePlantAt Survey No. 64,65,66,67 Village -
Yehsamba(Gondegaon), Tehsil- Parseoni, District-Nagpur (MS).
5. CoalWasheryCapacityExisting :1.5 MTPAProposed expansion:
2.5MTPAAfter Expansion : 4.0 MTPA
6. Raw Coal 4.0MTPA
7. SolidWasteGeneration 20 % of Raw Coal
8.Total landrequirement fortheproject
8.28 ha.
9. WashingTechnology Heavy Media Cyclone -WetProcess
10. RawmaterialSources O/C WCL Gondegaon
11.Total Waterrequirement&Source
Total daily Make up water requirement
(including both the phases):550 m3/day
12.TotalPowerrequirement&Source
1000 KVASource:State Electricity Board
13. Workinghours3 shifts daily of 8hr each
330 days a year
14. TotalManpowerTotal:116 persons for each shift.
15 EstimatedCostoftheProjectExisting –7.5CroreProposed Expansion
- 15CroreTotalCost–21.5Crore (approx.)
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This Pre Feasibility Report has been prepared for the expansion
of Coal Washery Unitover the area
of 8.28Ha.proposed at At Survey No. 64,65,66,67 Village -
Yehsamba (Gondegaon), Tehsil-
Parseoni, District- Nagpur (MS) in accordance with the
Notification of MoEF S.O. 1533 dated
14thSeptember 2006.
Though any development activity like industry or mining project
may cause temporary damage to
land, forest and induce changes in the quality of air, water,
flora and fauna of the area, it has
favorable effect of industrialization on social development and
progress of the nation. For overall
gain, it is necessary to strike a balance between the two
aspects of economy and ecology and ensure
that impacts on the environment are minimized with improvement
in socio-economic conditions.
This is better achieved through a well-planned approach of EMP
relevant to the area under
consideration.
2. INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT / BACKGROUND INFORMATION.
i) Identification of Project and Project Proponent
Bhatia International Limited (BIL) is the company of the ‘BCC’
Group. The Group was formed in
the year 1979. The Group will be primarily engaged in trading
and supply of imported coal and
indigenous Coal including Meghalaya. The Group has a network of
15 branches all over the
country. It also has agents in different countries for import of
coal. The group will be the largest
importer of coal in the trading segment. It will be supplying
coal from the various mines of Coal
India Limited as well as imported coal to industrial consumers
like cement, Sponge Iron, Fertilizer,
Rayon Steel, Power, Paper, Synthetics, Solvent extraction and
many others in Northern, Central,
Western and Southern parts of the country. Leading industries of
National and International repute
will be amongst the customers served by the ‘BCC’ Group.
Name : Bhatia International Limited.
Address : M/s. Bhatia International Limited,Ambika
Apartment,Plot No.24, Wardhman Nagar , Nagpur – 400 008
Phone : 0712-2680133, 2690115 ( Fax )
ii) Brief description of nature of the project
To meet the enhanced demand of washed coal by power plants,
Bhatia International Limited
has Planed to expand the existing 1.5 MTPA to 2.5 MTPA(Total
4.0MTPA after expansion)
washery capacity by HM cyclone technology at Gondegaon. H.M.
cyclone washing will be the
technology adopted worldwide for its highest washing
efficiency.
Details of area.
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1. Village : (Yesamba)Gondegaon
2. Tahsil : Parseoni
3. District : Nagpur
4. State : Maharashtra
(iii) Need for the project and its importance to the country and
or region.
Coal is the most abundant fossil fuel. India is blessed with
huge coal reserve,nearly7% of total
coal in the world,85% of this reserve is non- cookingcoal,which
caters to the need of
power,cement and sponge iron plants, however most of the reserve
are of very low grade coal and
the reserve of good quality coal is fast depleting.
The Coal India Limited and its subsidiaries are the major
domestic producers and suppliers of
coal in India. The annual requirement of non-coking coal for
various industrial sectors like
power,steel and cements increasing day by day.The reserves of
low ash good coal are depleting
and hence in order to fulfill industry’s demand, huge reserve so
inferior grade coal are being
mined. Due to higher demand, selective mining is not possible.
The average ash in coal, now
being supplied is around37%.Inorderto maintain consistent
quality of coal as per the requirements
of various customers of coal, it is necessary to set up coal
washing plants in the country.
Based on the above facts, it is felt that washing of coal in the
present scenario shall help using
achieving the operational efficiency and better plant
performance.Hence,washing of coal is in the
national as well as regional interest.
The use of washed coal has the following advantages:
1. Supply of consistent quality coal can be ensured thereby
avoiding
frequent adjustments in putt boiler and minimizing operators
2. Higher the thermal efficiency of boiler and higher steam
rate
3. Less wear and tear of the coal grinding mills
4. Lower capital and operating cost for installing smaller
ESP
5. Higher productivity and campaign life of DRI kiln
Our proposed Coal Washery unit will generate revenues for the
State Government by way of
taxes on coal and benefit the local people by way of direct and
indirect employment.
This project is expected to yield a positive impact on the
socio-economic environment of the
region .It will also help in sustainable development of this
area including further development of
physical infrastructural facilities.
(iv) Demand-Supply Gap
Ministry of coal identified coal washing as an important area
aiming at value addition. To reap the
benefits of economics as well as environment, Coal India limited
is planning to expand the capacity of
thermal coal.
• Starting from1774,India has a long history of commercial coal
mining. Gross coal
resources~286BTofwhich114 BT in proven category. Ash content
very high,from 20 to 55% but
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low in sulphur content.
• 20 major coal fields located in east and south eastern
quadrant of the country, involving long
distance rail haulages for major consumers.
•The coal production is projected to reach 795MTY in 2016-17and
furtherto 1500MTY in 2031-32.
• Current coal demand~770MTand growing @ 6-7% per year to 980
MTin2016-17 and further
to1800MT in 2031-32.
Coal washing and coal beneficiation processes are to be given
major thrust in terms of developing
strong research cells for developing better practices, suiting
requirements of all the coal fields of
India. Various quality measurements should be put in to place
complying with India ISO standards,
or any other globally accepted standards, event the
washeries/beneficiation plants operating at
smaller capacities. Apart from such processes, focus must also
be given to our mining practices and
stringent norms and practice Should be put in place for better
mining practice, so as to avoid
contamination at the beginning level itself.
(v)Imports vs Indigenous production
Imported coals contains much less ash but are costlier as
compared to Indian Coal.India has huge
resources of coal and by subjecting the coal to washing ,low ash
coal can be obtained at a cheaper
rate than that of the imported coal.The quality of raw materials
is key factor for effective plant
operation. Raw coal will be sourced from various mines of WCL
like Sasti, Ballarsha and Pauni
mines located in Rajura area.
(vi)Export Possibility
Not envisaged. Entire washed coal will be used in nearby
industries.
(vii) Domestic / Export Markets
There is a huge requirement in both domestic and export or high
grade washed coal. The coal will be
supplied to nearby industries and thermal power plants as per
the demand.
(viii)EmploymentGeneration(DirectandIndirect)duetotheproject
Industrialization uplifts the socio-economic standard of local
people surrounding the plant site.
Due to expansion of existing coal washery of 1.5MTPA TO 4.0 MTPA
capacity, considerable
employment will be generated.
During the construction phase work will be generated for
skilled, semiskilled and unskilled
construction labors. Technical persons will be recruited during
the operation phase. It is
estimated to direct employ to116 people of various skills.
3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
i) Type of project including interlinked and Interdependent
project, if any.
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The proposed project is coal
various industries especially in thermal power plants for the
generation of electricity
ii) Location (map showing general location, specific location,
and project boundary &
project site layout) with coordinates.
The proposed area is Private
Figure-1.
1.5 MTPA to 2.5 MTPA Coal Washery of M/s Bhatia Coal Washeries
Ltd.
is coal washery project after washing of raw coal the cleaned
coal is used in
various industries especially in thermal power plants for the
generation of electricity
Location (map showing general location, specific location, and
project boundary &
with coordinates.
Private Waste land. The location of proposed project
FIGURE-1: LOCATION MAP
Layout Plan
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Bhatia Coal Washeries Ltd.located
project after washing of raw coal the cleaned coal is used
in
various industries especially in thermal power plants for the
generation of electricity.
Location (map showing general location, specific location, and
project boundary &
project is shown in the
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Source: SOI Toposheet (No. 55 O/3)
Key Map 10 km. radius
iii) Details of alternate sites considered and the basis of
selecting the proposed site,
particularly the environmental consideration gone into should be
highlighted.
The proposed expansion of project is at existing project hence
no alternate site.
iv) Size or magnitude of operation.
The proposed expansion project will be developed coal
washeryunit for the production of
clean coal. The project proposes expansion of 1.5 MTPACoal
Washery unit to 4.0 MTPA
Coal Washery unit.
Bhatia Coal Washeries Ltd.Pandarpauni Coal Washery
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v) Project description with process details (a schematic
diagram/ flow chart
showing the project layout, components of the project etc.
should be
given).
• Raw coal (0-200 mm) at 640 TPH will be fed to BC1 belt
conveyor throughtwonos of vibrofeeders
of 320TPH each fitted below 100tonne capacity coal receiving
steel hopper. BC1 will discharge
coal to 650 TPH double deck Primary Screen having top deck
opening of 50 mm and bottom deck
of 6/13 mm opening.
• The 50 to 200 mm coal will be fed to 8 meter long picking belt
(BC2). The extraneous material will
be manually picked and stacked on ground through BC 3 Belt
Conveyor.
• The picking belt will discharge the coal to 210 TPH Double
Roll Crushers and the crushed coal (-
50mm) will be conveyed through BC4 and the BC5 belt conveyors
and screened at secondary
screen of 6/13 mm deck opening.
• The discharge of second deck of primary screen i.e. natural
(6/13 to 50 mm) coal conveyed through
BC6 will discharge onto BC7 belt conveyor carrying 6/13-50 mm
coal as overflow of secondary
screen.
• The underflow of double deck screen (-6/13 mm) will be fed to
BC9 belt conveyor. The underflow
of secondary screen (-6/13mm) will be conveyed through BC8 to be
discharged on BC9 and total
coal (-6/13mm) carried by BC9 will be stacked on the fine coal
ground stock.
• The BC7 will discharge (6/13 - 50) mm coal to 2 nos. of
desliming screen of 240 TPH and the
deslimed coal (6/13 -50 mm) will be fed to 2 nos. of Heavy Media
Sump installed on the ground
floor of Washery building. The deslimed coal along with Heavy
Media will be pumped to 2 nos. of
1000 mm dia Heavy Media Cyclone.
• The overflow of H. M. Cyclone will be fed to D/R screen
(clean) of 150 TPH each. The depulped&
ringed clean coal will be stacked on ground through BC10 belt
Conveyor. The tailing of H.M.
Cyclone will be fed to D/R Screen (Reject)_ and the
depulped& ringed reject will be stacked on the
ground through BC11 Belt Conveyor.
• The underflow of second compartment of catchpanes of D/R
screen (clean) and D/R screen (Reject)
will be collected in the Dilute Media Sump and the media will be
recovered by pumping the same
to Magnetic Separator.
• The overflow of Magnetic Separator will be fed to H. M. Sump
and the tailing of Magnetic
Separator will be fed to the coal thickener. The overflow of
thickener will be clarified water for
recirculation in the plant.
• The underflow of thickener will be discharged to the slurry
pond and the settled slurry after being
dried up will be recovered mechanically from slurry pond by
JCB.
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vi) Raw material along with estimated quantity, likely source
marketing area of
final products, mode of transport of raw material and Finished
product.
There is only raw coaland water require in this project. will be
available in the Gondegaon
O/C mines of Gondegaon Area of WCL. The washed coal will be
dispatched from the
Railway siding.
vii) Resource optimization / recycling and reuse envisaged in
the project, if
any, should be briefly outlined.
Rejects generated during coal washing process will be sold to
different consumers.
Hence there will be not much area required for storage of the
solid waste generation. This
will help in resource optimization and minimisation of
waste.
viii) Availability of water its source, Energy / power
requirement and source
should be given.
The total daily make-upwater required for the proposed plant
will be 550KLD which will be met
through ground water from tube well. Permission will be obtained
from CGWA for withdrawal
of water for use inplant. The water balance for proposed 4.0
MTPA coal washery is given in
Table below.
WaterBalanceforproposed4.0MTPAcoalwashery(Unit:KLD)
Purpose
Dailywater
requirement
Effluent
Generation Losses
Makeup
water
requirement
Remarks
Coal washing 7000 6450 550 550
Recycledin
process
Dust suppression 60 0 60 60Plantation 15 0 15 15
Domestic use6 4.8 1.2 6
Discharge in
Septictank &
soakpit
Total 7075 6454.8
626.2
631
Fire fighting (onetime only) 200
Grand total 7275
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ix) Quantity of waste to be generated (liquid and solid) and
scheme for their Management
/disposal.
Solid Waste Generation:
About 1.0 MTPA washery rejects will be generated during the coal
washing process. The
rejects will be sold to the nearby consumers. There will be not
much any storage required
for the coal rejects. No other solid waste is envisaged in the
coal washing process.
Wastewater generation:
Total daily water requirement in the proposed coal washery is
about 7275 KLD. Out of this,
about 6450 KLD water will be collected as process effluent and
will be treated in
thickeners. The treated effluent will be reused in the coal
washing process. Remaining
550 KLD water will be lost as coal moisture, evaporation losses
and process losses.
The plant will operate on 'Zero Discharge Principal'. There will
not be any effluent
discharge from the coal washery plant. All the process effluent
generated in the plant will be
treated in thickeners and will be reused in the coal washing
process. Domestic effluent from
plant premises will be discharged in septic tanks followed by
soak pits.
In view of conservation of water, rainwater harvesting will be
carried out in the plant.
Surface run-off from the plant area will be collected in a
settling tank through a network of
drains and the water will be used in the process, thereby
reducing the drawal of
ground water. Rainwater from roof tops will be collected in a
rainwater harvesting tank and
will be allowed to percolate to ground through a scientifically
designed rainwater harvesting
system
4 SITE ANALYSIS
i) Connectivity.
The Unit is 20Kms from Nagpur. It is easily accessible
throughout the year from Nagpurby Road, by Railway. It enables the
speedy and convenient movement of our goods.
• The railway siding is only 3 K.m. away from the factory
side
• Nearest Airport is Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Airport, Nagpur is
25 kms away
ii) Land use and Land ownership.Land is owned by the Bhatia Coal
Washeries Ltd.
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iii) Topography (along with map).
The area is almost a flatterrain
Satellite Image
iv) Existing land use pattern (agriculture, non-agriculture,
forest, water bodies
(including area under CRZ), shortest distances from the
periphery of the project
to periphery of the forest, national park, wild life sanctuary,
eco sensitive areas,
water bodies (distance from the HFL of the river), CRZ. In case
of notified
industrial area, a copy of the Gazette notification should be
given.
The proposed project land is non agricultural private land.
There are no national
parks, wild life sanctuaries, eco sensitive areas within 10 km
of the study area. It is
not covered under any forest zone. The study area is not covered
under any CRZ.
Key infrastructures are available near by the proposed unit are
described below.
Significant features in 10 Km radius (aerial distance) of the
project are tabulated below;
Sr. No. FEATURES DETAILS DISTANCE
1.Village (Nearest) Yesamba 1.0 KM (NNW)
No. of villages 20 Within 10 km.
2. River Kanhan River: 3.0kmW
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3.Reserved Forest None -
Protected Forest None -
4.National HighwayState Highway
NH 7 (AH 43)None
3.5 km(E)-
5. Major Industries None -
6. Thermal Power Plant None -
7. Mines WCL 1 km (S)
8. Railway Line Yes 6.0 km
9. Archeological Monument None -
10. National Park None -
11. Wildlife Sanctuary None -
12. Interstate Boundary None -
There is no nearest National Park, Wild life Sanctuary in 15 Km
radius of the project.
v) Existing Infrastructure.
Kamptee is the nearest hamlet that is approximately at a
distance of 5.5 km from
project site. The village is having good infrastructure, viz.,
electricity, post office and
telephone facility. The water for drinking would be brought in
pots and barrels from
the nearby villages. Nearest railway station is Kanhan that is
about 6.0 km from the
project site.
vi) Soil classification.
Soil is the most important feature of physiography, the
formation of which largely depends
upon the topography rock types and drainage. The cropping
pattern in the area is governed by
the thickness of soil mantle, its texture and constancy. The
soils of Parseonitehsil is of various
types. Each type covering a well-defined tract which displays
cropping pattern of totally
different level.
The soil of the Tehsil is well defined and conductive for
growing crops of various kinds. The
numerous varieties of soils known by many local names they are
grouped under the following
representative classes. The soil conditions along Parseoniare
rich with black cotton Soil and
loams alluvium soil.
vii) Climatic data from secondary sources.
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• The climate Nagpur has tropical wet and dry climate with dry
conditions prevailing for most
of the year. It receives an annual rainfall of 1,205 mm (47.44
inches) from monsoon rains
during June to September. The highest recorded daily rainfall
was 304 mm on 14 July 1994.
Summers are extremely hot, lasting from March to June, with May
being the hottest month.
Winter lasts from November to January, during which temperatures
drop below 10 °C
(50 °F).
• Rainfall: The normal annual rainfall (1901-1992) over the
district ranges from about 1000
mm to 1200 mm. It is the minimum in the western parts around
Katol (985.4mm) and
increases in the eastern direction and reaches a maximum around
Umrer (1213.6 mm).
(Source: CGWB report , Nagpur)
• Temperature:The climate of the district is characterized by a
hot summer and general
dryness throughout the year except during the south-west monsoon
season, i.e., June to
September. The highest recorded temperature in the city was 48
°C on May 19, 2015, while
the lowest was 3.9 °C.
• Humidity: Except during the southwest monsoon season when the
humidity is
high (70- 80%) the air is generally dry. The summer months are
the driest, with the relative
humidity in the afternoons being about 20%.
viii) Social Infrastructure available.
• Education: Education is a basic requirement for every human
being. The governments
should utilize its entire recourses irrational manner to
encourage people to become literate to
some extent since educated persons are assets ho help in proper
development of the country.
In the Parseoni Tehsil, there are number of primary, middle and
Higher secondary school and
colleges.
• Hospital : There are number of Hospital, dispensaries, primary
health centre and Sub primary
health centre available in Parseoni Tehsil.
• Transport : The transport facilities in theParseoni Tehsil are
well developed and wide spread.
Asian/ national highway link most of the urban areas.
• Communication : Communication facilities go a long way in
information collection and its
dissemination in an effective and speedy manner. In the modern
society, the roll of the
facilities in the socioeconomic development of the society is
very well recognized.
Communication facility help in the flow of information from one
place to another in shortest
time, thus helping administration and corporate managers to take
crucial decisions relating to
daily functioning of administration and business dealings in
shortest possible time. The
importance of developed communication network for the common men
judged from the fact
that in rural areas. All communication facility like as phone,
fax, printer, scanner, computer
etc are available in Parseoni Tehsil and in nearby urban areas
like Kanhan and Kamptee.
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5 PLANNING BRIEF
i) Planning Concept (type of Industries, facilities,
transportation etc) Town andcountry planning/ Development authority
Classification.
Proposed project activities will be started after getting
statutory clearance form related
authorities. The project will be completed in 2016. Further
proposed project activities will be
carried out in compliance with all the rules and regulation of
statutory authority and provide
the control measure and devices to achieve the standard
norms.
ii) Land use planning (breakup along with green belt etc.).
.
Thelandusebreakupofplantareaisgivenbelow.ProposedPlantLayOutisgiven.
ProposedLandUsePlan
Sr.No. Particulars Area(Acre) %1 Washeryplant 7.57 37
2 CoalStorageyard 2.86 143 Rejectstorageyard 1.02 54
Greenbelt& Plantationarea 6.75 33
5 Waterreservoir&Rainwaterharvestingarea 1.02 56
Officebuildingandrestshelters 1.22 6
Total 20.44 100.0
iii) Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (physical &
social).
The road facility already available will be used and
strengthened. The transportation of coal
will be through roads. Power requirement will be 1000 KVA will
be met by
Maharashtra State Electricity Board and Water 631 m3/day which
will be met through
tubewells.
The labor requirement is 96 (each shift) will be taken from the
nearby villages and they will
be trained for the requirement.
iv) Amenities/Facilities.
Facilities are available for drinking water, canteen and
toilets.
6 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE
i) Industrial area (processing area).
ProposedPlantwillbecomingupinanareaof8.28 ha.
ii) Residential Area (Non processing Area).
None
iii) Green Belt.
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Local trees proposed for plantation.
iv) Social Infrastructure.
Under Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) the felt needs of
the nearby villages will be
identified and accordingly social infrastructures will be
developed.
v) Connectivity (Traffic and Transportation
Road/Rail/Metro/Water waysetc.)
The area is approachable from National Highway and Railway.
vi) Drinking Water management (Source & Supply of water)
Drinking Water will be available from nearby villages.
vii) Sewerage System.
Not required
viii) Industrial Waste Management.
The total make up water required for the proposed plant will be
631 m3/day which will
be met through tubewells. The water will be recycled and reused
within plant
premises. Process waste water from coal washing will be
collected and treated in thickeners
and will be re-circulated in coal washing process. The plant
will operate on 'Zero Effluent
Discharge' Principal.
ix) Solid Waste Management.
About 1.0 MTPA washery rejects will be generated during the coal
washing
process. The rejects will be sold to the nearby consumers. There
will be not much
any storage required for the coal rejects. No other solid waste
is envisaged in the
coal washing process.
x) Power Requirement & Supply / Source.
Maharashtra State Electricity Board (MSEDCL).
7 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R &R ) PLAN
i) Policy to be adopted (central/state) in respect of the
project affected person
including home oustees, land oustees and landless laborers (a
brief outline to be
given.)
None
8 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES
i) Likely date of start of construction and likely date of
completion(Time schedule for the project to be given.)
The operations shall be carried out after obtaining all
statutory permissions as per
the statutory guidelines. The commissioning of the plant is
expected by end of
2016.
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ii) Estimated project cost along with analysis in terms of
economicviability of the project.
The total cost of proposed Coal Washery project 4 MTPA after
expansionestimated as approx. Rs. 36.0 Crores.
Budgetary provision of Rs.1.00 Crores has been made for
implementation ofEnvironmental Management Plan.
The project is economically viable considering the project cost,
and
environmental cost, and the various community improvement
activities planned.
9 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS)
i) Financial and social benefits with special emphasis on the
benefit to the local
people including tribal population, if any, in the area.
Financial & social benefits with special emphasis on the
benefits to the local people
including tribal population if any in the area.
This Coal Washery will provide employment for around 116 people
by direct
employment which will include Engineers, Executives, Skilled,
Semi- skilled and
Unskilledlabour and indirect employment to more than 120
persons, in contractual
works & transport. The project proponent will extend social
welfare activities like
health, education, infrastructure development and environment
conservation.