Prepared by SMS ENVOCARE LIMITED ,# 301, 3rd Floor, Shreshta Bumi Complex, K R Road, Bangalore – 560 004 PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR BUILDING STONE QUARRY Applicant: M/s. Hirehosba Stone Crusher Sy.no.346/2,3 Hanehalli Village, Kumta Taluk, Uttara Kannada District, Karnataka
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Prepared by
SMS ENVOCARE LIMITED ,# 301, 3rd Floor, Shreshta Bumi Complex, K R Road, Bangalore – 560 004
PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR
BUILDING STONE QUARRY
Applicant:
M/s. Hirehosba Stone Crusher
Sy.no.346/2,3 Hanehalli Village, Kumta Taluk, Uttara
Kannada District, Karnataka
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1. Executive Summary
The proposed building stone quarry area is a private patta land belongs to M/s. Hirehosba
Stone Crusher situated at Sy.No. 346/2, 3 Hanehalli Village, Kumta Taluk &Uttara
Kannada District in an area of 4.00 Acres.
Mining of minor minerals with an area less than 50 ha. Of mining lease area are
categorized as category ‘B’ as per the notification S.O.2731 (E) dated 9th September, 2013.
According to office memorandum no. J-1301/12//2013-IA-II dated 24.12.2013 category B
has been further sub divided into category B1 and B2.
In further continuation vide OM No. L- 11011/47/2011-IA. II (M) dated 24.06.2013. B2
category will include minor minerals project with mining lease area <5.0 ha.
As per the Karnataka Minor Minerals Concession Rules, 1994 an approved mining plan
shall be submitted for getting mines work permit. The mining plan shall be duly certified
by RQP as per the requirement of Karnataka Minor Minerals Concession Rules, 1994 which
is enclosed as annexure-1.
The quarrying will be carried out by opencast semi mechanised method as per the
approved mining plan. The quarry area is a private patta land. The proposed rate of
production would be 73,260 M3/ annum. The estimated cost of the project isRs.30 Lakhs.
2. Introduction of the Project/Background information
i. Identification of project and project proponent. in case of mining project, a copy of
mining lease / letter of intent should be given:
The proposed building stone quarry area to M/s. Hirehosba Stone Crusher is located at
the Sy.No. 346/2,3 of Hanehalli Village, Kumta Taluk &Uttara Kannada, Karnataka. The
quarry area is of private patta land. The land owner has obtained land conversion from
Deputy Commissioner of Karwar for conversion for non-agriculture purpose
(quarrying) with approval letter no.ALN/1/VI VA-29/2015-16 dated 10th July 2015 and
also obtained the notification for quarrying of building stone from Department of
Mines & Geology, Uttara Kannada with vide letter DMG/UKD/AQL/NTN/04/2014-
15/3436, dated 29.01.2015 and the copy of notification is enclosed as annexure – 2.
The Department of Mines and Geology has directed the land owner to submit
approved quarry plan and obtain Environmental Clearance from State Environment
Impact Assessment Authority, (SEIAA) Karnataka. Accordingly, the quarry plan is
prepared under the pursuance of rule 27 and rule 18(3) & 32 of Karnataka Minor
Minerals Concession Rules – 1994” for 4.00 Acres and the copy quarry plan is enclosed
as annexure – 1. And the application for Environmental clearance along with this
report is submitted to MoEF for obtaining Environmental Clearance.
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As per the technical report from the Department of Mines & Geology the proposed
area has enormous amount of economically viable building stone deposits and
therefore not fit for agricultural purpose.
ii. Brief Description of nature of project
The proposed quarry area is spread across over an area of 4.00 acres. The area is
abundant in building stone. The building stone shall be extracted by open cast with
semi mechanized method and processed further to produce final product suitable for
construction and building purpose.
iii. Need for the project and its importance to the country and or region
The Indian real estate sector has witnessed high growth in recent times with the rise for
office and residential spaces. The major need of building stone is due to its high
compressive strength and durability (among the hardest, dimensional & structural
stones) it can effectively withstand the vagaries of nature. Fine-grained granite is
employed for ornamental and monumental work as well as for inscription purposes.
The mineral-rich colours, and the hardness & density, makes it useful for many
applications. Polished slabs and tiles are used in countertops, flooring, retaining walls
and landscaping around a centre fountain/pond, staircase and many other design
elements (residential and commercial applications). It is also known as the
maintenance-free stone. The proposed mining project will full fill its end uses in
buildings and construction, bridges, paving, monuments and many other exterior
projects. The mining and associated activities in the mineral bearing areas bring about
gains in gross domestic product, i.e. there is though a minor contribution by the
proposed project but will add to the gains in G.D.P. (Gross Domestic Product).
iv. Demand and Supply Gap
The demand of building stone is huge and it is a continuous process.
v. Imports vs. Indigenous production
The demand for building stone is in only domestic market since it is a locally produced
product.
vi. Export Possibility
Since the building stone is a locally produced product there is no possibility of
exporting.
vii. Domestic and Export Markets
There is a continuous demand for building stone in the domestic market for all the
developmental & infrastructural projects.
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viii. Employment Generation (Direct/Indirect) from the project
The Proposed quarry provides direct employment to ~ 35 people and generates
indirect employment for the surrounding localities. The direct employment includes
labours from highly skilled to Unskilled. Highly skilled labours would be quarry
manager, quarry engineer and etc. Skilled labours would include quarry foreman, Jack
drill machinery operators, mechanics etc. And Unskilled labours would be helpers,
cleaners etc.
3. Project Description
i. Type of Project including interlinked and interdependent projects, if any.
The Proposed quarry is an independent project and not interlinked to any other
projects. The project is based on the quarrying of building stone from 4.00 acres of
land.
ii. Location (map showing general location, specific location and project boundary and
project site layout) with coordinates.
The Proposed quarry area is located at the Sy.No. 346/2, 3 of Hanehalli Village, Kumta
Taluk and Uttara Kannada District, Karnataka. As per the Survey of India (SOI), the
quarry area falls on Toposheet no. 48 J/06 with Latitude N 14° 33’ 40.8” & N 14° 33’
48.0” and Longitude E 74° 19’ 32.9”&E 74° 19’ 35.4” and the same is shown in the plate-
2.The location of quarry area is depicted in the plate-1 and the Satellite imagery with 5
Kms radius surrounding the quarry area is depicted in the plate-3.
iii. Details of alternate sites
The proposed area for quarrying is site specific and no alternative site is selected.
iv. Size or Magnitude of operation
The estimation of reserves has been made on the basis of the cross sectional method. The proved reserves are estimated up to a combined depth of 18m. Based on the experience gained by the earlier activities, around 95% of the geological reserves are taken as recoverable. The Mineable reserves of the applied area were carried out as per the field studies and geological mapping after leaving the buffer zone of 7.5 meters all along the lease boundary. The conventional method of total sectional area in square meters, depth in meters and recovery factor of 95%. The detail of Mineable Reserves is furnished in Table – 1.