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0 PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT for PROPOSED EXPANSION OF SPECIALTY CHEMICALS, PESTICIDE, FLUORO CHEMICALS & CAPTIVE POWER PLANT IN EXISTING UNIT of M/s. SRF LIMITED Plot No. D-2/1, Village: Suva, GIDC Phase II, Dahej, Taluka: Vagra, District: Bharuch (Gujarat) NABL Accredited Testing Laboratory ISO 9001:2008 Certified Company Aqua-Air Environmental Engineers P. Ltd. 403, Centre Point, Nr. Kadiwala School, Ring Road, Surat - 395002 Prepared By: NABL Accredited Testing Laboratory ISO 9001:2008 Certified Company Aqua-Air Environmental Engineers P. Ltd. 403, Centre Point, Nr. Kadiwala School, Ring Road, Surat - 395002 NABL Accredited Testing Laboratory ISO 9001:2008 Certified Company Aqua-Air Environmental Engineers P. Ltd. 403, Centre Point, Nr. Kadiwala School, Ring Road, Surat - 395002 Prepared By:
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Page 1: Project feasibility report - Welcome to Environmentenvironmentclearance.nic.in/writereaddata/Online/TOR/29...0 PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT for PROPOSED EXPANSION OF SPECIALTY CHEMICALS,

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PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT

for

PROPOSED EXPANSION OF SPECIALTY CHEMICALS,

PESTICIDE, FLUORO CHEMICALS & CAPTIVE POWER

PLANT IN EXISTING UNIT

of

M/s. SRF LIMITED Plot No. D-2/1, Village: Suva, GIDC Phase II, Dahej,

Taluka: Vagra, District: Bharuch (Gujarat)

NABL Accredited Testing Laboratory

ISO 9001:2008 Certified Company

Aqua-Air Environmental Engineers P. Ltd.

403, Centre Point, Nr. Kadiwala School, Ring

Road, Surat - 395002

Prepared By:

NABL Accredited Testing Laboratory

ISO 9001:2008 Certified Company

Aqua-Air Environmental Engineers P. Ltd.

403, Centre Point, Nr. Kadiwala School, Ring

Road, Surat - 395002

NABL Accredited Testing Laboratory

ISO 9001:2008 Certified Company

Aqua-Air Environmental Engineers P. Ltd.

403, Centre Point, Nr. Kadiwala School, Ring

Road, Surat - 395002

Prepared By:

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CONTENTS

Sr. No. Description Page No.

1. Executive Summary 2

2. Introduction of the Project/Background information 44

3. Project Description 47

4. Site Analysis 52

5. Planning Brief 59

6. Proposed Infrastructure 62

7. Rehabilitation and resettlement (R & R) Plan 63

8. Project Schedule & Cost Estimates 64

9. Analysis of Proposal (Final Recommendations) 65

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1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1.1 Company Profile

M/s. SRF Ltd. has proposed for expansion of Specialty Chemicals, Fluoro Chemicals,

Pesticide & Captive Power Plant manufacturing at Plot No. D-2/1, Village: Suva, GIDC, Dahej,

Tehsil: Vagra, District: Bharuch (Gujarat).

1.2 Project Details

1.2.1 Products along with Production Capacity

Sr.

No.

Name of Product Existing

Capacity

(MT/Annum)

Additional

Capacity

(MT/Annum)

Proposed

Capacity

(MT/Annum)

1 Trifluoro Acetic Acid 0 2000 2000

2 Parabromofluorobenzene 0 500 500

3 Specialty Product

i Tetrafluorobenzyl Alcohol

ii Ethyldifluoroacetate

iii Ethyltrifluroacetate

iv Ethyltrifluoroacetoacetate

v Amino crotonate

vi Trifluoroacetic anhydride

vii Pentafluorobenzoic Acid

viii Pyrazole Acid

ix Chlorotrichloro Methyl - Cyclopentene

x 2-methyl-4-(1,1,1,2,3,3,3-heptafluoro-2-

propyl aniline

xi Fluoromethyl ester

xii Diphenylphenol

xiii Tetrafluoropropene - 1234yf

xiv Isobutyl Acetophenone

xv 2-Bromo-5-fluorobenzotrifluoride

xvi 2,2-Difluroethylamine

xvii 2,3-Dichloro-5-trifluoromethyl-pyridine

xviii N[1-{6-Chloro-3-pyridinyl)methyl)-2(1H)-

pyridinylidene]-2,2,2, trifluoroacetamide

xix (1-(3-Chloropyridine-2-yl)-3-((5-

(trifluoromethyl)-2H-tetrazol-2-yl)methyl)-

1H pyrozol-5-carboxylic acid)

xx (N-(4-fluorophenyl)-2-hydroxy-N-isopropyl-

acetamide

10000 15100 25100

4 1,1,2,2-Tetrafluoroethyl Methyl Ether 0 4000 4000

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Sr.

No.

Name of Product Existing

Capacity

(MT/Annum)

Additional

Capacity

(MT/Annum)

Proposed

Capacity

(MT/Annum)

5 Hexafluoropropylene 0 1000 1000

6 Ethyl Difluoroacetoacetate 0 1000 1000

7 Difluoromethanesulphonlychloride 0 1000 1000

8 Triflic Acid 0 1000 1000

9 Trifluoromethanesulfonic Anhydride 0 1000 1000

10 Trimethylsilyltrifluoromethanesulfonate 0 520 520

11 3-Trifluoromethylacetophenone 0 1000 1000

12 2,6-Dichloro-4-(trifluoromethyl) aniline 0 1000 1000

13 Cyanapyrazole 0 2000 2000

14 Trifluoromethylbenzamide 0 2000 2000

15 Trifluoroacetyl chloride 0 1000 1000

16 Sulphur Tetrafluoride 0 500 500

17 2- Trifluoromethylbenzoylchloride 0 1000 1000

18 TrifluoroMethyl-2-EthoxyVinyl Ketone 0 1000 1000

19 2-(2-Methoxy-ethoxymethyl)-6-

trifluoromethyl-nicotinic acid ethyl ester

0 2000 2000

20 Mefenamic Acid 0 1000 1000

21 Hexafluoropropylene oxide 0 500 500

22 Pentaflurophenol 0 500 500

23 Monomethylhydrazine 0 4000 4000

24 [3-(4,5-dihydro-1,2-oxazol-3-yl)-4-mesyl-o-

tolyl](5-hydroxy-1-methylpyrazol-4-

yl)methanone (Topramezone)

0 500 500

25 Tri Fluoro acetone 0 500 500

26 Methyl tri fluoro acetate 0 500 500

27 Chlorodifluoroacetic Anhydride 0 100 100

28 Bromopentafluorobenzene 0 500 500

29 4-Chlorobenzotrichloride 0 600 600

30 4-Chlorobenzotrifluoride 0 600 600

31 Methyl HydroxyPyrazole 0 100 100

32 6-Fluoro methyl indole 0 100 100

33 Difluoroethoxy ethanol 0 200 200

34 5-Bromo-2-2-difluoro-1-3-benzodioxole 0 1000 1000

35 Difluorobenzodioxole methyl ester 0 20 20

36 2-Fluoro-5-nitrobenzoic acid 0 30 30

37 5-Chloro-3-(difluoromethyl)-1-methyl-1H-

pyrazole-4-carboxaldehyde

0 500 500

38 3-Difluoromethyl-5-fluoro-1-methyl-1H-

pyrazole-4-carboxaldehyde

0 500 500

39 2,5-Dichloro-4-(1,1,2,3,3,3-

hexafluoropropoxy)benzenamine

0 500 500

40 2,4,5-Trifluorophenyl acetic acid 0 50 50

41 3-Aminobenzotrifluoride 0 1000 1000

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Sr.

No.

Name of Product Existing

Capacity

(MT/Annum)

Additional

Capacity

(MT/Annum)

Proposed

Capacity

(MT/Annum)

42 2,4-Dichloro-3,5-dinitrobenzotrifluoride 0 1000 1000

43 3-phenoxy benzaldehyde 0 4000 4000

44 3-phenoxy toluene 0 200 200

45 Methyl-2- Fluoroacrylate 0 700 700

46 Lithium tetrakis (pentafluorophenyl) borate 0 100 100

47 2-fluoro-5-bromobenzonitrile 0 50 50

48 Ethyl-Trifluoropyruvate 0 200 200

49 Isoflurane 0 250 250

50 Desflurane 0 100 100

51 Sevoflurane 0 200 200

52 Trichloroacetyl chloride 0 2000 2000

53 Chlorinated Compound

i Trichloroethylene

ii Perchloroethylene

iii Methylene dichloride

iv Chloroform

v Carbon tetrachloride

80000 10000 90000

Caustic Chlorine Plant

Chlorine 56725 72000

Caustic lye 47.5 % 147485 187200

Hydrochloric Acid (30-33%) 17018 21600

54

Hydrogen

60000

1588 2016

55 Anhydrous Hydrofluoric acid 15000 25000 40000

56 Chlorotrifluoroethane (HCFC 133a) 0 500 500

57 HFC Refrigerant

i 1,1,1,2 Tetrafluroethane (HFC 134a)

ii Pentafluoroethane (HFC 125)

iii Difluoromethane (HFC - 32 )

iv 1,1 difluoroethane (HFC - 152a)

v Refrigerant blend of Difluoromethane (HFC-

32) + Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125) (R410a)

vi Refrigerant blend of Pentafluoroethane

(HFC-125) + 1,1,1-Trifluoroethane (R143a) +

1,1,1,2 Tetrafluroethane (HFC 134a)

(R404a)

vii Refrigerant blend of Difluoromethane (HFC-

32) + Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125) +

1,1,1,2 Tetrafluroethane (HFC 134a)

(R407c)

viii Blend of 1,1-Difluoroethane (HFC-152a) +

1,1,1,2 Tetrafluroethane (HFC-134a)

10000 52000 62000

58 Butane (R600a) 0 1000 1000

59 Propane (R290) 0 1000 1000

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Sr.

No.

Name of Product Existing

Capacity

(MT/Annum)

Additional

Capacity

(MT/Annum)

Proposed

Capacity

(MT/Annum)

60 Blend of 1-Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane

(R142b) + Chlorodifluoromethane (R22)

0 500 500

61 Blend of 1,1,1,2 Tetrafluroethane (R134a) +

Di Methyl Ether (DME)

0 500 500

62 R&D Products

i Organo Heterocyclic Compounds

ii Aryl/Alkyl/Alicyclic Compounds

iii Elemental Fluorine/Bromine/Iodine and

their Products/Derivatives

iv Alkali Metal/Boron/Phosphorous/Sulphur

based Product/ Derivatives

0 2000 2000

63 Hydrofluoric acid (20-70%) 0 34641 34641

64 Anhydrous Hydrochloric Acid 0 1500 1500

Total 175000 412177 587177

Note: Product No. 24: [3-(4,5-dihydro-1,2-oxazol-3-yl)-4-mesyl-o-tolyl](5-hydroxy-1-methylpyrazol-4-

yl)methanone (Topramezone) is a Pesticide.

Sr.

No.

Name of Product Existing

Capacity

Additional

Capacity

Proposed

Capacity

65 Captive Power Plant 25 MW 50 MW 75 MW

List of Existing and Proposed By-products

Sr.

No.

Name of By-Product Existing

Capacity

(MT/Annum)

Additional

Capacity

(MT/Annum)

Proposed

Capacity

(MT/Annum)

1 Succinimide (C4H5NO2) 0 31 31

2 Mix of Ethane + n-Butane + Isobutane

(R600a) + Propane (R290)

0 7327 7327

3 Calcium Chloride 0 176 176

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1.3 Raw Material Requirement

Sr.

No.

Material Name Quantity

MT/MT

product

Physical

form

Source Mode

Storage

Trifluoro Acetic Acid

Trichloroacetyl chloride 1.8860 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Hydrofluoric acid Anhydride 0.7320 Gas Indigenous Tank

Sulphuric acid (98%) 1.6200 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 12.5000 Liquid GIDC Tank

1

Nitrogen 0.1500 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Parabromofluorobenzene

Fluorobenzene 0.6050 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Bromine 1.0500 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Ferric Chloride 0.0120 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Process Water 1.0000 Liquid GIDC Tank

2

Nitrogen 1.0000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

3 Specialty Product

Tetrafluorobenzyl Alcohol

PentafluoroBenzonitrile 1.8100 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Potassium Phosphate 0.1300 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Potassium Hydroxide 0.0020 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Sodium Bi sulphite 0.0120 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Sodium Borohydride 0.2650 Powder Indigenous Barrels

Sodium Carbonate 0.0450 Powder Indigenous Barrels

Sulphuric Acid 98% 5.4000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Zinc 0.8200 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Acetic Acid 0.0100 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Monoglyme 0.3800 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Activated Carbon 0.0020 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Alumina Balls 0.0040 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Molecular Sieve 0.0020 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Methanol 1.5000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Methylene Chloride 1.4500 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 17.5000 Liquid GIDC Tank

i

Nitrogen 1.4000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Ethyldifluoroacetate

1,1,2,2-Tetrafluoroethyl Methyl

Ether

1.2730 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Tank

Ethanol 0.4300 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Hydrochloric acid Anhydride 0.0550 Gas Indigenous Cylinder

Therminol 55 0.0002 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Cromia 0.0020 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Ferric Chloride 0.0045 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Activated Carbon 0.0020 Solid Indigenous Barrels

ii

Molecular Sieve 0.0020 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

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Sr.

No.

Material Name Quantity

MT/MT

product

Physical

form

Source Mode

Storage

Ceramic Balls 0.0001 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Process Water 1.0278 Liquid GIDC Tank

Nitrogen 1.0000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Ethyltrifluroacetate

Trifluoroacetal fluoride (TFAF) 0.8700 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Ethanol 0.3400 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Molecular sieve 0.0070 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Process Water 0.3100 Liquid GIDC Tank

iii

Nitrogen 0.3500 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Ethyltrifluoroacetoacetate

Ethyltrifluoroacetate 0.9100 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Tank

Ethyl Acetate 0.4320 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) 0.2700 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Sodium Ethoxide 0.4800 Powder Indigenous Barrels

Tri ethyl amine 0.0010 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Molecular Sieve 0.0075 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Hyflow 0.0020 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Process Water 2.1410 Liquid GIDC Tank

iv

Nitrogen 0.5000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Amino crotonate

Ethyltrifluoroacetoacetate 1.3300 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Ammonia (NH3) 0.2600 Gas Indigenous Cylinder

Cyclohexane 0.1600 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Process Water 1.0000 Liquid GIDC Tank

v

Nitrogen 1.0000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Trifluoroacetic anhydride

Trifluoro acetic acid 1.1300 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Oleum 2.5000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 1.0000 Liquid GIDC Tank

vi

Nitrogen 0.1000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Pentafluorobenzoic Acid

Benzonitrile 0.8200 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Chlorine 2.8600 Liquid/gas Indigenous Cylinder

Potassium Fluoride 1.9800 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Caustic lye 48% 1.7500 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Ferric Chloride based (Catalyst) 0.0200 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Potassium Hydroxide 0.0050 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Sulphuric Acid 98% 2.5000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Molecular Sieve 0.0020 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Activated Carbon 0.0150 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Methanol 0.1200 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Toluene 0.4500 Liquid Indigenous Tank

vii

Process Water 5.8460 Liquid GIDC Tank

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Sr.

No.

Material Name Quantity

MT/MT

product

Physical

form

Source Mode

Storage

Nitrogen 2.0500 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Pyrazole Acid - P-17a

Ethyldifluoroacetate 1.3185 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Acetic Anhydride 1.8000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Anhydrous Ammonia 0.0620 Gas Indigenous Cylinder

Anhydrous HCl 0.4652 Gas Imported /Indigenous Cylinder

Caustic lye (48%) 1.9410 Liquid Indigenous Tank

HCl 30% 1.5290 Liquid Indigenous Tank

MMH (35%) 1.0220 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Tank

Sodium Ethoxide 0.7400 Powder Indigenous Barrels

Sodium Fluoride 0.0130 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Trimethylorthoformate 1.2000 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Potassium Carbonate 0.1150 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Hyflow 0.0270 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Molecular Sieve 0.0020 powder Indigenous Barrels

Precipitated Silica 0.0220 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Mix Xylene 0.1200 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Ethyl Acetate 1.1770 Powder Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Process Water 14.8100 Liquid GIDC Tank

Nitrogen 1.1000 Liquid Self-Generation Tank

Pyrazole Acid - P-17b

Ethyldifluoroacetate 1.4300 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Acetic Anhydride 3.1500 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Acetone 2.0500 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Anhydrous Ammonia 0.0672 Gas Imported /Indigenous Cylinder

Anhydrous HCl 0.5041 Gas Indigenous Cylinder

Cautic lye (48%) 0.8800 Liquid Indigenous Tank

MMH (35%) 0.8600 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Tank

Sodium Ethoxide 0.9106 Powder Indigenous Barrels

Sodium Fluoride 0.0141 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Sulphuric Acid (98%) 0.5332 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Trimethylorthoformate 1.7300 powder Indigenous Barrels

Ethyl Acetate 2.1246 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 16.3000 Liquid GIDC Tank

Nitrogen 1.0000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Pyrazole Acid - P-17

DMAN 0.9303 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

TFEMe 0.8000 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

NaOH (48%) 1.2630 Liquid Indigenous Tank

MMH soln (35%) 0.7897 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Dry HCl 1.1000 Gas Imported /Indigenous Cylinder

HCl (on 100% basis) as 30% solution 0.7000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

viii

TEA 0.3800 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

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Sr.

No.

Material Name Quantity

MT/MT

product

Physical

form

Source Mode

Storage

Toluene 1.0000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Methanol 0.1000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 13.3000 Liquid GIDC Tank

Nitrogen 0.3000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Chlorotrichloro Methyl - Cyclopentene

Carbon tetrachloride 0.6990 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Caustic Flakes 0.0216 Crystals. Indigenous Barrels

Cuprous Chloride 0.0770 Crystals. Indigenous Barrels

Dicyclopentadiene (DCPD) 0.3808 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

K2CO3 0.0080 powder Indigenous Barrels

Monochlorobenzene (MCB) 0.0780 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Tank

Tetramethyl ethylene diamine 0.0200 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Ceramic balls 0.0015 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Molecular Sieve 0.0061 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Methyl isobutyl Ketone (MIBK) 0.1290 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Mix Xylene 0.3070 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 4.3960 Liquid GIDC Tank

ix

Nitrogen 0.3000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

2-methyl-4-(

1,1,1,2,3,3,3-heptafluoro-2-propyl) aniline

Hexafluoropropylene (HFP) 1.1860 Gas Indigenous Cylinder

Anhydrous HCl 0.2470 Gas Imported /Indigenous Cylinder

Bromine 1.2630 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Caustic Flakes 0.3600 Crystals. Indigenous Barrels

Caustic Lye (48%) 0.3300 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Dimethylformamide 0.8923 Liquid Indigenous Tank

HCl 30% 0.1910 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Ammonium hydroxide solution

(25%)

0.9210 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

K2CO3 0.0300 powder Indigenous Barrels

Potassium Fluoride (KF) 0.8730 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Sodium dithionite (Na2S2O4) 0.2680 Powder Indigenous Barrels

Tetrabutylammoniumhydrogensulfa

te

0.2090 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) 0.5425 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

O-Toluedine 0.6600 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Toluene 1.9854 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 17.6000 Liquid GIDC Tank

x

Nitrogen 2.0000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Fluoromethyl ester

Chloro Malonic Ester 1.4570 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

xi

CaO 1.2600 Solid Indigenous Barrels

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Sr.

No.

Material Name Quantity

MT/MT

product

Physical

form

Source Mode

Storage

Anhydrous Hydrogen fluoride 0.8990 Gas Indigenous Tank

NaOH (33%) 2.1782 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Triethylamine 0.2540 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Toluene 0.2250 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 57.5224 Liquid GIDC Tank

Nitrogen 1.0000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Diphenylphenol

Cyclohexanone 4.4170 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Heptane 0.5870 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Isopropanol 0.4350 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

NaOH Solution (25%) 0.2040 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Paladium /alumina 0.0590 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Phosphoric Acid (85%) 0.0490 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Potassium Carbonate 0.0460 powder Indigenous Barrels

Xylene 0.0590 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 6.0960 Liquid GIDC Tank

xii

Nitrogen 0.2000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Tetrafluoropropene - 1234yf

Chlorodifluoromethane 1.9200 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Tank

Caustic lye 48% 0.2000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Sulphuric Acid 98% 0.0070 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Methanol 0.3600 Liquid Indigenous Tank

xiii

Process Water 1.2910 Liquid GIDC Tank

Isobutyl Acetophenone

Isobutylbenzene 0.7600 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Tank

Acetic anhydride 0.5800 Solid Indigenous Tank

Hydrogen Fluoride 0.2600 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 0.6100 Liquid GIDC Tank

xiv

Nitrogen 0.1000 Liquid/gas Self-Generation Tank

2-Bromo-5-fluorobenzotrifluoride

3-(Trifluoromethyl)aniline (m-ABTF) 1.0600 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Tank

Acetyl Chloride 0.6200 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Sodium Hydroxide (48%) 2.6000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Methylene Chloride 1.1000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Bromine 0.8000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Sodium hydrogen sulfite 1.0000 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Hydrochloric Acid 0.3600 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Anhydrous Hydrofluoric Acid 0.6000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Sodium nitrite 0.5400 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Pyridine 0.0400 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Methanol 1.5000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

xv

Process Water 7.0000 Liquid GIDC Tank

xvi 2,2-Difluroethylamine

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Sr.

No.

Material Name Quantity

MT/MT

product

Physical

form

Source Mode

Storage

1,1,2-Trichloroethane (TCA) 2.3510 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Hydrogen Fluoride 1.0570 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Ammonia (25%) Solution in Water 2.3170 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 7.2950 Liquid GIDC Tank

Nitrogen 0.2000 Liquid/gas Self-Generation Tank

2,3-Dichloro-5-trifluoromethyl-pyridine

2,3-Dichloro-5-trichloromethyl

pyridine

2.0500 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Tank

Hydrogen Fluoride 0.5100 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Dichloromethane 0.2600 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Potassium Carbonate 2.3100 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Process Water 2.0800 Liquid GIDC Tank

Nitrogen 0.1000 Liquid/gas Self-Generation Tank

xvii

Oxygen 0.2500 Gas Indigenous Cylinder

N[1-{6-Chloro-3-pyridinyl)methyl)-2(1H)-pyridinylidene]-2,2,2, trifluoroacetamide

2-Aminopyridine 0.3500 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Tank

Trifluoroacetic Acid 0.4400 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Thionyl Chloride 0.4800 Liquid Indigenous Tank

2-Chloro-5(chloromethyl) Pyridine

(CPMC)

0.5200 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Potassium Carbonate 0.3900 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Pyridine 0.2600 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Ethyl Acetate 0.5900 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Dimethyl sulfoxide 0.2000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Methanol 0.3200 Liquid Indigenous Tank

xviii

Process Water 11.7000 Liquid GIDC Tank

(1-(3-Chloropyridine-2-yl)-3-((5-(trifluoromethyl)-2H-tetrazol-2-yl)methyl)-1H pyrozol-5-carboxylic

acid)

HYPE 0.9400 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Tank

Thionyl Chloride 0.5100 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Sodium bicarbonate (8%) 3.6700 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Potassium Iodide 0.0600 Solid Indigenous Barrels

5-(Trifluoromethyl)-2H-tetrazole

sodium salt (TFMT-Na)

0.5900 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Sodium Hydroxide (32%) 0.4300 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Hydrochloric Acid (20%) 0.6900 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Toluene 4.4400 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Acetone 0.1700 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Methanol 1.9400 Liquid Indigenous Tank

xix

Process Water 11.7800 Liquid GIDC Tank

(N-(4-fluorophenyl)-2-hydroxy-N-isopropyl-acetamide

4-Fluoro-nitrobenzene 0.9800 Liquid Indigenous Tank

xx

Chloroacetyl chloride 0.7700 Liquid Indigenous Tank

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Sr.

No.

Material Name Quantity

MT/MT

product

Physical

form

Source Mode

Storage

Sodiumcarbonate 0.6900 Solid Indigenous Barrels

N-methyl-pyrollidone (NMP) 0.2900 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Acetone 0.4400 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Toluene 0.6900 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 2.8900 Liquid GIDC Tank

Hydrogen 0.0700 Gas Indigenous Cylinder

Nitrogen 0.1000 Liquid/gas Self-Generation Tank

1,1,2,2-Tetrafluoroethyl Methyl Ether

Chlorodifluoromethane (R 22) 1.9250 Liquefied

Gas

Imported /Indigenous Tank

H2SO4 (98%) 0.8500 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Caustic Lye (48%) 0.2610 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Dimethylformamide 0.0060 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Sodium Methoxide (30%) 0.0600 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Sodium Sulphite 0.0010 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Terpene 0.0150 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Activated Alumina Balls 0.0010 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Molecular Sieve 0.0010 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Silica Gel 0.0010 Crystal Indigenous Barrels

Methanol 0.3000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 4.6350 Liquid GIDC Tank

4

Nitrogen 0.2650 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Hexafluoropropylene

Chlorodifluoromethane (R 22) 3.2350 Liquefied

Gas

Imported /Indigenous Tank

H2SO4 (98%) 0.9500 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Caustic Lye (48%) 0.3450 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Dimethylformamide 0.0060 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Sodium Sulphite 0.0010 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Terpene 0.0150 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Activated Alumina Balls 0.0010 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Molecular Sieve 0.0010 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Silica Gel 0.0010 Crystal Indigenous Barrels

Methanol 0.1200 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 6.4740 Liquid GIDC Tank

5

Nitrogen 1.0000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Ethyl Difluoroacetoacetate

Ethyldifluoroacetate 1.0420 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Anhydrous Ammonia 0.0310 Gas Indigenous Cylinder

Anhydrous HCl 0.3850 Gas Imported /Indigenous Cylinder

Ethyl Acetate 2.0000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Sodium Ethoxide 0.6180 Powder Indigenous Barrels

6

Sodium Fluoride 0.0200 Solid Indigenous Barrels

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Material Name Quantity

MT/MT

product

Physical

form

Source Mode

Storage

Hyflow 0.0100 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Molecular Sieve 0.0020 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Process Water 2.3050 Liquid GIDC Tank

Nitrogen 1.0000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Difluoromethanesulphonlychloride

Chlorodifluoromethane (R22) 1.0300 Liquefied

Gas

Imported /Indigenous Tank

Benzyl Chloride 0.5900 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Chlorine 2.4600 Liquid/gas Indigenous Cylinder

Caustic Lye 48% 3.7300 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Dilute Hydrochloric Acid 10 - 30% 1.8800 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Methylene Chloride 0.2300 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Thiourea 0.8900 Crystalline Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Process Water 7.7500 Liquid GIDC Tank

7

Nitrogen 0.1000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Triflic Acid

Methanesulfonyl chloride (MSCl) 1.1690 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Tank

Potassium Fluoride (KF) 0.6037 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Calcium Hydroxide 0.4088 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) 0.0500 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Anhydrous Hydrogen Fluoride (AHF) 0.9079 Gas Indigenous Tank

Potassium Hydroxide 2.7298 Flakes Indigenous Barrels

Sulphuric Acid 3.2940 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Oleum 1.0890 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Acetone 0.6198 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Dichloromethane (DCM) 0.1289 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Process Water 1.5047 Liquid GIDC Tank

8

Nitrogen 0.2429 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Trifluoromethanesulfonic Anhydride

Triflic Acid (P-21) 1.3289 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

48% KOH 0.8333 Flakes Indigenous Barrels

P2O5 1.3057 Crystalline Indigenous Barrels

Parabromofluoro Benzene (P-4) 0.5343 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Celite 0.0322 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Potassium Fluoride (KF) 0.0200 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Process Water 2.1911 Liquid GIDC Tank

9

Nitrogen 0.1000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Trimethylsilyltrifluoromethanesulfonate

Triflic Acid 0.7115 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Trimethylsilyl chloride 0.5440 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Process Water 1.5238 Liquid GIDC Tank

10

Nitrogen 0.1000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

11 3-Trifluoromethylacetophenone

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Material Name Quantity

MT/MT

product

Physical

form

Source Mode

Storage

3-Aminobenzotrifluoride (TFMA) 1.3300 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Acetaldoxime 50% 1.3000 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Acetic Acid 0.4900 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Caustic Lye 48% 2.2752 Liquid Indigenous Tank

CuSO4 Solution 10.7% 0.7700 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Dilute Hydrochloric Acid 10 - 30% 1.8000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

H2SO4 98% 1.5600 Liquid Indigenous Tank

KHCO3 Solution 25% 0.1637 Crystalline Indigenous Barrels

Sodium Nitrite 0.6100 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Mix Xylene 0.4500 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 12.7160 Liquid GIDC Tank

Nitrogen 0.1000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

2,6-Dichloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)

aniline

P-Chloro toluene 1.3890 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Chlorine 3.8860 Liquid/gas Indigenous Cylinder

Copper 0.0600 Powder Indigenous Barrels

Copper Acetate 0.4720 Powder Indigenous Barrels

Hydrofluoric Acid (HF) 0.6670 Gas Indigenous Tank

NH3 Solution 25% 1.0810 Liquid Indigenous Tank

N-methyl-pyrollidone 0.6330 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Caustic Lye 48% 1.9100 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Hexane 0.6470 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 10.7040 Liquid GIDC Tank

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Nitrogen 0.2000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Cyanapyrazole

P-Chloro toluene 1.1950 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Chorine 3.3420 Gas Indigenous Cylinder

Caustic Lye 48% 2.3300 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Copper Acetate 0.4060 Powder Indigenous Barrels

Copper Powder 0.0520 Powder Indigenous Barrels

Dilute Hydrochloric Acid 10 - 30% 1.4400 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Hydrofluoric Acid (HF) 0.5740 Gas Indigenous Tank

Methylene Chloride 1.0300 Liquid Indigenous Tank

NaNO2 0.2820 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

NH3 Solution 25% 0.9300 Liquid Indigenous Tank

N-methyl-pyrollidone 0.5190 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Acetic acid 2.2300 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Synthon-2 0.5650 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Hexane 0.0930 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Toluene 0.0590 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 25.2800 Liquid GIDC Tank

13

Nitrogen 0.5000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

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Material Name Quantity

MT/MT

product

Physical

form

Source Mode

Storage

Trifluoromethylbenzamide

O-Xylene 1.1830 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Ammonia Sol. -25% 1.4310 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Caustic Lye 48% 8.5942 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Chlorine 7.9965 Liquid/gas Indigenous Cylinder

Hydrofluoric acid Anhydrous 1.1365 Gas Indigenous Tank

Methylene Chloride 1.4196 Liquid Indigenous Tank

AIBN 0.0572 Fine crystals Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Sulphuric Acid 98% 22.4141 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 50.2290 Liquid GIDC Tank

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Nitrogen 9.8370 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Trifluoroacetyl chloride

Hydrogen Fluoride 0.7500 Gas Indigenous Tank

Chlorine 3.1600 Liquid/gas Indigenous Cylinder

Charcoal 0.2100 Solid Indigenous Barrels

48% NaOH Solution 6.0500 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Acetic Acid 0.5100 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 4.9100 Liquid GIDC Tank

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Nitrogen 0.5000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Sulphur Tetrafluoride

Fluorine 0.7950 Gas Indigenous Cylinder

Sulphur 0.2960 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Alumina Balls 0.0010 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Molecular Sieve 0.0010 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Process Water 3.3330 Liquid GIDC Tank

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Nitrogen 0.2000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

2- Trifluoromethylbenzoylchloride

O-Xylene 0.7340 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Chlorine 4.9600 Liquid/gas Indigenous Cylinder

AIBN 0.0360 Fine crystals Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Anhydrous hydrofluoric acid 0.7047 Gas Indigenous Tank

NaOH (48%) 5.3310 Liquid Indigenous Tank

H2SO4 (98%) 11.2570 Liquid Indigenous Tank

C2 0.7157 Gas Indigenous Cylinder

Process Water 25.3720 Liquid GIDC Tank

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Nitrogen 0.1810 Gas Self-Generation Tank

TrifluoroMethyl-2-EthoxyVinyl Ketone

Trifluoro Acetyl Fluoride 1.4286 Gas Imported /Indigenous Cylinder

Ethyl Vinyl Ether 0.8571 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Tri Ethyl Amine 0.4286 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Process Water 2.4571 Liquid GIDC Tank

18

Nitrogen 0.2000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

19 2-(2-Methoxy-ethoxymethyl)-6-trifluoromethyl-nicotinic acid ethyl ester

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Material Name Quantity

MT/MT

product

Physical

form

Source Mode

Storage

Methoxy AA 0.8403 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

NH3 Solution 25% 0.0790 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Toluene 0.1000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Trifluoromethyl-2-ethoxyvinyl

Ketone

0.7143 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Acetic Acid 0.0244 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 2.0000 Liquid GIDC Tank

Nitrogen 0.1000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Mefenamic Acid

Methoxy AA 0.7000 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

NH3 Solution 25% 0.0660 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Toluene 0.1070 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Trifluoromethyl-2-ethoxyvinyl

Ketone

0.5950 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Acetic Acid 0.0200 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Caustic Lye 30% 0.3830 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Dilute Hydrochloric Acid 10 - 30% 0.3500 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Xylene 0.1580 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 0.3913 Liquid GIDC Tank

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Nitrogen 0.2132 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Hexafluoropropylene oxide

12.5% NaOH Solution 6.5975 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Chlorine 0.6667 Liquid/gas Indigenous Cylinder

HFP 1.5000 Gas Indigenous Tank

Toluene 0.5000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Na2CO3 0.2106 Solid Indigenous Barrels

PTC 0.0111 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

35% HCl Solution 0.2870 Liquid Indigenous Tank

30% H2O2 Solution 0.0025 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

20% H2SiF6 Solution 8.8781 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Process Water 3.0280 Liquid GIDC Tank

21

Nitrogen 0.1000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Pentaflurophenol

Bromopentafluorobenzene 1.7143 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Magnesium 0.1679 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Boron trifluorideethereate 0.3429 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

H2O2 0.2393 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

NaOH 0.2857 Liquid Indigenous Tank

HCl 0.4054 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Diethylether 0.3179 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Toluene 0.2714 Liquid Indigenous Tank

22

Process Water 10.1210 Liquid GIDC Tank

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Material Name Quantity

MT/MT

product

Physical

form

Source Mode

Storage

Nitrogen 0.1000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Monomethylhydrazine

Hydrazine Hydrate 100% 0.8170 Liquid Indigenous Tank

HCl 0.9583 Liquid Indigenous Tank

NaOH 0.6185 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Methanol 1.8954 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 1.0000 Liquid GIDC Tank

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Nitrogen 0.2000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

[3-(4,5-dihydro-1,2-oxazol-3-yl)-4-mesyl-o-tolyl](5-hydroxy-1-methylpyrazol-4-yl)methanone

(Topramezone)

3-Nitro-o-xylol 1.5031 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

1,4-Dioxane (C4H8O2) 0.9417 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Tank

Acetic Acid 0.4104 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Activated Carbon 0.0700 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Butyl Acetate 8.0272 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Butyl Nitrite 1.8600 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Carbon monoxide 0.3084 Compressed

gas

Indigenous Cylinder

Caustic Lye (48%) 0.4781 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Chlorine 0.6212 Liquid/gas Indigenous Cylinder

Copper 0.0039 Powder Indigenous Barrels

Dimethyl disulfide (C2H6S2) 0.8816 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Ethylene 0.9158 Gas Indigenous Cylinder

Hydrochloric acid (15 - 33%) 6.1618 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Hydrochloric acid Anhydride 1.8413 Gas Indigenous Cylinder

Hydrogen 0.0382 colorless gas Indigenous Cylinder

Hydrogen bromide 1.0417 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Hydrogen peroxide 1.3200 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

MHP (C4H6N2O) 0.3598 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Potassium carbonate (K2CO3) 2.4250 powder Indigenous Barrels

Potassium methoxide 1.1347 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Potassium sulfite 0.0571 Crystaline Indigenous Barrels

Pyridine 0.7408 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

TPP 0.0385 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Sidium Tungstate Dihydrate

(Na2WO4.2H2O)

0.0042 Crystals and

fragments

Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Palladium chloride (PdCl2) 0.0013 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Palladium on carbon 0.0021 Powder Indigenous Barrels

Methanol 2.8300 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Dimethylformamide 4.7776 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 4.2464 Liquid GIDC Tank

24

Nitrogen 1.0000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

25 Tri Fluoro acetone

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Material Name Quantity

MT/MT

product

Physical

form

Source Mode

Storage

Ethyltrifluoroacetoacetate 1.7857 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

H2SO4 0.3600 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 1.5000 Liquid GIDC Tank

Nitrogen 0.4480 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Methyl tri fluoro acetate

TFAF 0.9060 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Methanol 0.2500 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 0.3750 Liquid GIDC Tank

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Nitrogen 0.0500 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Chlorodifluoroacetic Anhydride

Chlorodifluoroacetic acid(CDFA) 2.1300 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Oleum 4.4304 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 0.5250 Liquid GIDC Tank

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Nitrogen 0.0200 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Bromopentafluorobenzene

Pentafluorobenzene 0.8520 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Bromine 0.9020 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Aluminium Chloride 0.0720 Powder Indigenous Barrels

Sodium thiosulphate 0.0025 Powder Indigenous Barrels

Process Water 1.3310 Liquid GIDC Tank

28

Nitrogen 0.0300 Gas Self-Generation Tank

4-Chlorobenzotrichloride

P-Chloro toluene 0.6500 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Chlorine 1.5400 Liquid/gas Indigenous Cylinder

Caustic Lye 48% 1.4500 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 1.6600 Liquid GIDC Tank

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Nitrogen 0.2000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

4-Chlorobenzotrifluoride

P-Chloro toluene 0.8000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Chlorine 1.7300 Gas Indigenous Cylinder

Hydrofluoric Acid (AHF) 0.5600 Gas Indigenous Tank

Caustic Lye 48% 1.8400 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 3.8500 Liquid GIDC Tank

30

Nitrogen 0.1000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Methyl HydroxyPyrazole

Diethyl ethoxymethylenemalonate

(DEMM)

2.7700 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Diethylamine (DEA) 0.1170 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Monomethyl Hydrazine (MMH)

(35%) Solution

1.8900 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Tank

HCl (35%) Solution 4.2000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Dioxane 0.9960 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

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Aqueous Ammonia Solution (15%) 1.3600 Liquid Indigenous Tank

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Material Name Quantity

MT/MT

product

Physical

form

Source Mode

Storage

Methanol 1.3600 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 8.8400 Liquid GIDC Tank

Nitrogen 0.5000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

6-Fluoro methyl indole

Difluorobenzene 1.3004 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Acetic Anhydrite 2.3177 Gas Indigenous Cylinder

Caustic lye 9.8360 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Dimethyl Sulfoxide (C2H6OS) 2.0307 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Ethyl Acetate 4.0000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

HCl 30% 2.3373 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Iron Powder 2.6462 Granules Indigenous Barrels

Methyl Acetoacetate 1.9681 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Methylene chloride 4.0000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

NaCl 0.9217 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Nitric Acid 0.9193 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Potassium Carbonate 5.1425 powder Indigenous Barrels

Sodium Acetate 0.7287 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Sodium bicarbonate 2.6333 Crystalline Indigenous Barrels

Sulphuric acid (98%) 5.9240 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Acetic Acid 8.3892 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Heptane 2.7298 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Hexane 4.0000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Toluene 4.0000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 54.9484 Liquid GIDC Tank

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Nitrogen 1.0000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Difluoroethoxy ethanol

EDFA 0.9900

Diethyl Ether 1.1800 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Lithium Aluminium hydride 0.1000 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Ethanol 0.0200 Liquid Indigenous Tank

H2SO4 Solution 98% 1.7100 Liquid Indigenous Tank

NaHCO3 0.2700 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Process Water 7.5300 Liquid GIDC Tank

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Nitrogen 0.5000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

5-Bromo-2-2-difluoro-1-3-benzodioxole

1-3 Benzodioxole 0.8028 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Phosphorus pentachloride 2.5090 Powder Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Hydrofluoric Acid (AHF) 0.6251 Gas Indigenous Tank

HBr 2.0478 Gas Indigenous Cylinder

H2O2 50% 0.7651 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Methylene Chloride 0.5100 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 6.2440 Liquid GIDC Tank

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Nitrogen 0.2000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

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Material Name Quantity

MT/MT

product

Physical

form

Source Mode

Storage

Difluorobenzodioxole methyl ester

1,3 Benzodioxole 1.0078 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

48%NaOH 1.2600 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Bromine 1.3200 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Hydrochloric acid (15 - 33%) 0.2400 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Hydrofluoric acid Anhydride 0.4100 Gas Indigenous Tank

Iron 0.2300 Powder Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Methylene chloride 0.4900 Liquid Indigenous Tank

n-Butyllithium 0.5300 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Phosphorus pentachloride 4.3000 Powder Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Sodium Chloride 0.9700 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Sulphuric acid (98%) 0.0800 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Chloroform 1.4800 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Methanol 0.7900 Liquid Indigenous Tank

THF 7.4300 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 6.8800 Liquid GIDC Tank

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Nitrogen 0.5000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

2-Fluoro-5-nitrobenzoic acid

Anthranilic acid 0.9675 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Sodium nitrite (NaNO2) 0.5409 Solid Indigenous Barrels

AHF 0.3672 Gas Indigenous Cylinder

Monoglyme 0.6852 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Conc. Nitric acid 1.4157 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Conc. Sulfuric acid 1.7856 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Methylene dichloride 0.6003 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 13.4747 Liquid GIDC Tank

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Nitrogen 0.2000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

5-Chloro-3-(difluoromethyl)-1-methyl-1H-pyrazole-4-carboxaldehyde

Ethyldifluoroacetoacetate 1.4000 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Tank

Difluorobenzene 0.7960 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Formic acid (HCOOH) 0.3960 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Methyl tertiary-butyl ether 0.5080 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Monomethylhydrazine 0.6500 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Tank

Phosphorus oxychloride (POCl3) 2.1400 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) 0.1760 Crystalline Indigenous Barrels

Dimethylformamide 0.5600 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Toluene 0.7778 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 17.5220 Liquid GIDC Tank

37

Nitrogen 0.2000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

38 3-Difluoromethyl-5-fluoro-1-

methyl-1H-pyrazole-4-

carboxaldehyde

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No.

Material Name Quantity

MT/MT

product

Physical

form

Source Mode

Storage

Ethyldifluoroacetoacetate 2.3155 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Tank

Chlorobenzene 1.3060 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Dimethylamine 1.3530 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Caustic lye/ Flakes 0.0040 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Formic acid (HCOOH) 0.6491 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Methyl tertiary-butyl ether 0.8432 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Mono methylhydrazine 1.6000 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Tank

Phosphorus oxychloride (POCl3) 3.5103 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Potassium fluoride 0.7163 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) 2.9000 Crystalline Indigenous Barrels

Tetrabutyl ammonium

hydrogensulphate

0.1015 Crystalline Indigenous Barrels

Dimethylformamide 0.9182 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Isopropyl alcohol 0.2870 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Toluene 3.8230 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 34.1851 Liquid GIDC Tank

Nitrogen 0.5000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

2,5-Dichloro-4-(1,1,2,3,3,3-

hexafluoropropoxy)benzenamine

Dichlorophenol 0.5997 Crystalline Indigenous Barrels

Acetonitrile 0.1403 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Caustic Lye 0.0390 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Acetone 0.0079 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Hexafluoropropylene 0.5518 Gas Indigenous Cylinder

Hydrochloric acid (15 - 33%) 0.0610 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Nitric Acid 0.0800 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Potassium hydroxide 0.0878 Flakes Indigenous Barrels

Silicate (Ca2SiO4) 0.0036 Crystal Indigenous Barrels

Sodium chloride 0.0231 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Sulphuric acid (98%) 0.7160 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Methanol 0.3341 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Toluene 0.0732 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Hyflow (Filter aid) 0.0077 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Palladium on carbon 0.2054 Powder Indigenous Barrels

Process Water 5.1759 Liquid GIDC Tank

Nitrogen 0.5000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

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Hydrogen 0.0204 colorless gas Indigenous Cylinder

2,4,5-Trifluorophenyl acetic acid

Dichloroacetophenone 2.6130 Needles Indigenous Barrels

Caustic Lye (48%) 0.8400 Liquid Indigenous Tank

40

Chlorosulfuric acid 6.4400 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

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Material Name Quantity

MT/MT

product

Physical

form

Source Mode

Storage

Acetonitrile 0.8000 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Hydrochloric acid (15 - 33%) 2.3000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Morpholine 1.8300 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Potassium fluoride 3.6140 Solid Indigenous Barrels

p-Toluenesulfonic acid 0.0400 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Sulfolane 0.7500 Crystalline Indigenous Barrels

Sulfur 0.4500 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Process Water 1.0000 Liquid GIDC Tank

Nitrogen 0.1000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

3-Aminobenzotrifluoride

Benzotrichloride 1.3300 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Hydrofluoric acid Anhydride 0.8000 Gas Indigenous Tank

Hydrogen 0.1300 colorless gas Indigenous Cylinder

Methanol 0.1300 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Nitric acid 0.5600 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Raney nickel 0.0200 Slurry Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Sulphuric acid (98%) 1.9600 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 3.3300 Liquid GIDC Tank

41

Nitrogen 0.1000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

2,4-Dichloro-3,5-

dinitrobenzotrifluoride

Dichlorobenzotrichloride 1.2200 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Dichlorobenzotrifluoride 0.7700 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Hydrofluoric acid Anhydride 1.3900 Gas Indigenous Tank

Isopropyl alcohol 0.3400 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Nitric acid 1.9000 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Oleum 3.5160 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Sodium bicarbonate 0.3900 Crystalline Indigenous Barrels

Process Water 3.5300 Liquid GIDC Tank

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Nitrogen 0.3000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

3-phenoxy benzaldehyde

Benzaldehyde 0.6613 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Bromine 0.2206 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Ammonia solution (25%) 0.0100 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Aluminium chloride 1.1458 Powder Indigenous Barrels

Caustic Lye (48%) 0.4700 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Chlorine 0.2242 Liquid/gas Indigenous Cylinder

Copper chloride 0.0120 Powder Indigenous Barrels

Formic acid 0.1000 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Hydrochloric acid (15 - 33%) 1.4700 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Hyflow (Filter aid) 0.0009 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Monoethylene glycol 0.0608 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

43

Phenol 0.5831 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

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Material Name Quantity

MT/MT

product

Physical

form

Source Mode

Storage

Potassium hydroxide (KOH Solution) 1.3000 Flakes Indigenous Barrels

p-Toluenesulfonic acid 0.0030 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Soda ash 0.0500 Granule Indigenous Barrels

Sodium chloride 0.0100 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Sodium thio sulphate 0.0600 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Sulphuric acid (98%) 0.0300 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Toluene 0.0264 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Ethyldichloride 0.0968 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 1.0930 Liquid GIDC Tank

Nitrogen 0.5000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

3-phenoxy toluene

Bromobenzene 1.8050 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

m-Cresol 0.6208 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Caustic Lye (48%) 0.1380 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Copper Chloride 0.0039 Powder Indigenous Barrels

Hydrochloric acid (15 - 33%) 0.4196 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Potassium hydroxide (KOH Solution) 0.1610 Flakes Indigenous Barrels

Process Water 0.7796 Liquid GIDC Tank

44

Nitrogen 0.1999 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Methyl-2- Fluoroacrylate

Hydrofluoric acid 1.2870 Gas Indigenous Tank

Tetrafluoroethylene 1.4720 Gas Imported /Indigenous Cylinder

Dimethylformamide 2.5096 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Caustic Lye (48%) 0.7396 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Hydroquinone 0.0132 Crystalline Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Methanol 0.7308 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Paraformaldehyde 0.9246 Crystalline Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Sodium iodide 1.1500 Crystalline Indigenous Barrels

Trifluoroacetic acid 1.3500 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Zinc 0.9810 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Process Water 9.5000 Liquid GIDC Tank

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Nitrogen 0.2000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Lithium tetrakis

(pentafluorophenyl) borate

Pentafluorobenzene 0.3610 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Tert-Butyllithium in pentane

solution (24%)

0.5700 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

BF3.etherate solution (50%) 0.0690 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Diethyl ether 0.4340 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Toluene 0.4230 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 0.0000 Liquid GIDC Tank

46

Nitrogen 0.2000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

47 2-fluoro-5-bromobenzonitrile

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No.

Material Name Quantity

MT/MT

product

Physical

form

Source Mode

Storage

Chlorobenzonitrile 1.1313 Crystalline Imported /Indigenous Barrels

KF 1.4309 Solid Indigenous Barrels

1,3-Dimethyl-2-imidazolidinone 0.8438 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Methylene chloride 0.6990 Liquid Indigenous Tank

2-Fluorobenzonitrile 0.7562 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

H2SO4 (98%) 4.5440 Liquid Indigenous Tank

N-Bromosuccinimide (C4H4BrNO2) 1.1014 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Ethanol 0.2900 Liquid Indigenous Tank

O Toludiene 0.0500 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

Process Water 4.8591 Liquid GIDC Tank

Nitrogen 0.2000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Ethyl-Trifluoropyruvate

Hexafluoroacetone 1.7700 Compressed

gas

Imported /Indigenous Cylinder

Ethanol 2.4500 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Calcium Hydroxide 0.7900 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Silica 0.1600 Crystal Indigenous Barrels

Sulphuric acid (98%) 0.9000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 7.0900 Liquid GIDC Tank

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Nitrogen 0.2000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Isoflurane

Trifluoroethanol 0.9000 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

KOH (48%) 1.2600 Flakes Indigenous Barrels

NaOH (20%) 0.6500 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Acetone 0.0500 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 0.5800 Liquid GIDC Tank

Nitrogen 0.2000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

R-22 0.6700 Liquefied

Gas

Indigenous Tank

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Chlorine Gas 0.5800 Liquid/gas Indigenous Cylinder

Desflurane

Isoflurane 1.5700 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Flourinating catalyst 0.1000 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Anhydrous Hydrogen fluoride 0.3400 Gas Indigenous Tank

Dil HCL (30%) 0.8600 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 0.7200 Liquid GIDC Tank

50

Nitrogen 0.2000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Sevoflurane

Hexafluoroisopropanol 1.6700 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Trioxane 0.3600 Crystalline Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Anhydrous Hydrogen Fluoride 0.7900 Gas Indigenous Tank

Conc. H2SO4 (98%) 2.0000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

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Aqueous KOH (48%) 3.1300 Flakes Indigenous Barrels

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Sr.

No.

Material Name Quantity

MT/MT

product

Physical

form

Source Mode

Storage

Process Water 3.0000 Liquid GIDC Tank

Nitrogen 0.2000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Trichloroacetyl chloride

Acetic Acid 0.3700 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Chlorine 2.6000 Liquid/gas Indigenous Cylinder

Charcoal 0.1500 Solid Indigenous Barrels

48% NaOH Solution 4.4000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 3.2590 Liquid GIDC Tank

52

Nitrogen 0.2000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

53 Chlorinated Compound

Trichloroethylene

Ethylene dichloride 0.7540 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Chlorine 1.6170 Liquid/gas Indigenous Cylinder

Barium Hydroxide/ Sodium

Hydroxide

0.0100 Powder Indigenous Barrels

Stabilizer (Thymol) 0.0040 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Caustic Lye 48% 0.1028 Crystalline Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Alumina Balls 0.0010 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Molecular Sieve 0.0010 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Anhydrous Calcium Chloride 0.0010 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Therminol-55 0.0010 Crystalline Indigenous Barrels

Charcoal 0.0010 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Catalyst - Nitrile based 0.0002 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Process Water 2.8157 Liquid GIDC Tank

i

Nitrogen 0.0050 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Perchloroethylene

Ethylene dichloride 0.7540 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Chlorine 1.6170 Liquid/gas Indigenous Cylinder

Barium Hydroxide/ Sodium

Hydroxide

0.0098 Powder Indigenous Barrels

Catalyst - Nitrile based 0.0002 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Stabilizer (Thymol) 0.0040 Crystalline Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Caustic Lye 48% 0.1243 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Alumina Balls 0.0010 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Molecular Sieve 0.0010 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Anhydrous Calcium Chloride 0.0010 Crystalline Indigenous Barrels

Therminol-55 0.0005 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

R-22 0.0001 Liquefied

Gas

Imported /Indigenous Tank

Charcoal 0.0010 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Process Water 2.8157 Liquid GIDC Tank

ii

Nitrogen 0.0051 Gas Self-Generation Tank

iii Chloromethanes

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No.

Material Name Quantity

MT/MT

product

Physical

form

Source Mode

Storage

Methanol 0.3650 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Chlorine 1.2200 Liquid/gas Indigenous Cylinder

Aluminium Oxide 0.0005 Powder Indigenous Barrels

48% Caustic Solution 0.0900 Liquid Indigenous Tank

98% Sulfuric Acid 0.5000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Amylene 0.0010 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Desiccant (Silica Gel & Calcium

Chloride)

0.0005 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Process Water 1.5320 Liquid GIDC Tank

Nitrogen 0.0014 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Caustic & Chlorine Plant

Sodium Chloride 1.7200 Solid Indigenous Covered

Shed

Sulfuric Acid 0.0360 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 3.9240 Liquid GIDC Tank

54

Nitrogen 0.0100 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Anhydrous Hydrofluoric acid

Fluorspar 2.6000 Solid Imported /Indigenous Covered

Shed

Aluminium 0.0080 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Calcium Chloride 0.0002 Solid Indigenous Covered

Shed

Calcium oxide 0.0350 Solid Indigenous Covered

Shed

Oleum 1.0720 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Sulphuric Acid 98% 1.4550 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Sodium Hydroxide (30%) 0.2800 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

R22 Refrigerant 0.0001 Liquefied

Gas

Imported /Indigenous Tank

Process Water 2.6200 Liquid GIDC Tank

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Nitrogen 0.0100 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Chlorotrifluoroethane (HCFC 133a)

Trichloroethylene 1.2160 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Hydrofluoric Acid (HF) 0.8800 Gas Indigenous Tank

Caustic Lye 48% 0.0070 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Crome- Alumina 0.0050 Granules Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Activated carbon 0.0050 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Molecular sieve 0.0050 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Sulphuric Acid 98% 0.2410 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 1.5000 Liquid GIDC Tank

56

Nitrogen 0.1000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

57 HFC Refrigerant

i 1,1,1,2 Tetrafluroethane (HFC 134a)

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No.

Material Name Quantity

MT/MT

product

Physical

form

Source Mode

Storage

Trichloroethylene 1.4000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Hydrofluoric Acid (HF) 0.9600 Gas Indigenous Tank

Caustic Lye 48% 0.0070 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Crome- Alumina 0.0020 Granules Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Activated carbon 0.0200 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Molecular sieve 0.0200 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Sulphuric Acid 98% 0.2310 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Ferric Chloride 0.0100 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Process Water 2.6900 Liquid GIDC Tank

Nitrogen 0.0130 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Pentafluoroethane (HFC 125)

Perchloroethylene 1.4680 Liquid Imported /Indigenous Tank

Hydrofluoric Acid (HF) 1.0150 Gas Indigenous Tank

Caustic Lye 48% 0.0070 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Crome - Alumina 0.0050 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Activated carbon 0.0050 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Molecular sieve 0.0050 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Sulphuric Acid 98% 0.2120 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 2.9480 Liquid GIDC Tank

ii

Nitrogen 0.1000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Difluoromethane (HFC - 32 )

Methylene chloride 1.6610 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Hydrofluoric Acid (HF) 0.9930 Gas Indigenous Tank

Caustic Lye 48% 0.2100 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Crome- Alumina 0.0050 Granules Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Activated carbon 0.0050 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Molecular sieve 0.0050 Solid Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Sulphuric Acid 98% 0.2441 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Process Water 3.3750 Liquid GIDC Tank

iii

Nitrogen 0.1000 Gas Self-Generation Cylinder

1,1 difluoroethane (HFC - 152a) iv

1,1 difluoroethane (HFC - 152a) 1.0000 Liquid Indigenous Tank

Refrigerant blend of Difluoromethane (HFC-32) + Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125) (R410a)

R-32 0.5000 Liquefied

Gas

Imported /Indigenous Tank

v

R-125 0.5000 Liquefied

Gas

Imported /Indigenous Tank

Refrigerant blend of Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125) + 1,1,1-Trifluoroethane (R143a) + 1,1,1,2

Tetrafluroethane (HFC 134a) (R404a)

R-125 0.4400 Liquefied

Gas

Imported /Indigenous Tank

vi

R-143a 0.5200 Liquefied Imported /Indigenous Tank

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No.

Material Name Quantity

MT/MT

product

Physical

form

Source Mode

Storage

Gas

R-134a 0.0400 Liquefied

Gas

Imported /Indigenous Tank

Refrigerant blend of Difluoromethane (HFC-32) + Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125) + 1,1,1,2

Tetrafluroethane (HFC 134a) (R407c)

R-32 0.2300 Liquefied

Gas

Imported /Indigenous Tank

R-125 0.2500 Liquefied

Gas

Imported /Indigenous Tank

vii

R-134a 0.5200 Liquefied

Gas

Imported /Indigenous Tank

Blend of 1,1-Difluoroethane (R152a) + 1,1,1,2 Tetrafluroethane (R134a)

R 134a (1112 - Tetrafluoroethane) 0.5000 Liquefied

Gas

Indigenous Tank

R 152 a (Difluoroethane) 0.5000 Liquefied

Gas

Imported /Indigenous Tank

Activated carbon 0.0010 Solid Indigenous Barrels

viii

Nitrogen 0.0010 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Butane (R600a)

Liquefied Petroleum Gas 3.8023 Liquefied

Gas

Indigenous Tank

Activated carbon 0.0050 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Process Water 2.0000 Liquid GIDC Tank

58

Nitrogen 0.1000 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Propane (R290)

Liquefied Petroleum Gas 5.5249 Liquefied

Gas

Indigenous Tank

Activated carbon 0.0050 Solid Indigenous Barrels

Process Water 2.0000 Liquid GIDC Tank

59

Nitrogen 0.1000 Gas Indigenous Tank

Blend of 1-Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane (R142b) + Chlorodifluoromethane (R22)

R 142 b (Chlorodifluoroethane) 0.5000 Liquefied

Gas

Imported /Indigenous Tank

R 22 (Chlorodifluoromethane) 0.5000 Liquefied

Gas

Indigenous Tank

Activated carbon 0.0010 Solid Indigenous Barrels

60

Nitrogen 0.0010 Gas Self-Generation Tank

Blend of 1,1,1,2 Tetrafluroethane (R134a) + Di Methyl Ether (DME)

Dimethylether 0.5000 Liquid Indigenous Barrels

R 134a (1112 - Tetrafluoroethane) 0.5000 Liquefied

Gas

Indigenous Tank

Activated carbon 0.0010 Solid Indigenous Barrels

61

Nitrogen 0.0010 Gas Self-Generation Tank

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Sr.

No.

Material Name Quantity

MT/MT

product

Physical

form

Source Mode

Storage

62 R&D Products

Organo Heterocyclic Compounds

Pyridines - Liquid Imported /Indigenous Tank

Picolines - Liquid Imported /Indigenous Tank

Unsaturated Ketones - Liquid Imported /Indigenous Tank

Carbohydrates - Liquid / Solid Imported /Indigenous Tank /

Bags

i

Ethers - Liquid Indigenous Tank

Aryl/Alkyl/Alicyclic Compounds

Acid Chlorides - Liquid Imported /Indigenous Tank

Benzonitriles - Liquid Imported /Indigenous Tank

Alkens - Gas/Liquid/S

olid

Imported /Indigenous Tank /

Barrels

Alkanes - Gas/Liquid/S

olid

Imported /Indigenous Tank /

Barrels

Amines - Liquid Imported /Indigenous Tank

Benzoic Acid - Colourless

crystalline

solid

Indigenous Barrels

Phenols - Liquid Imported /Indigenous Tank

Anilines - Colourless to

yellow liquid

Imported /Indigenous Tank

Pt/Pd/Ru/Rh based catalyst - Liquid/Solid Imported /Indigenous Tank /

Barrels

Dimethylformamide (DMF) - Colourless

liquid

Indigenous Tank

Alcohols - Liquid Indigenous Tank

ii

Toluene - Liquid Indigenous Tank

Elemental Fluorine/Bromine/Iodine and their Products/Derivatives

Anhydrous Hydrofluoric acid (AHF) - Liquid Indigenous Tank

Potassium Fluoride (KF) - Powder Indigenous Barrels

Iodine (I2) - Solid Indigenous Barrels

Bromine - Liquid Indigenous Tank

Hydrogen Bromide - Liquid Indigenous Tank

Potassium Iodide - Solid Indigenous Barrels

iii

Sulfonic Acids - Crystalline

solids

Imported /Indigenous Barrels

Alkali Metal/Boron/Phosphorous/Sulphur based Product/ Derivatives

Boron trifluoride (BF3) - Colourless

gas /

Colourless

liquid

Imported /Indigenous Tank /

Cylinder

iv

Phosphorus Trichloride (POCl3) - Liquid Indigenous Tank

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No.

Material Name Quantity

MT/MT

product

Physical

form

Source Mode

Storage

Phosphorus pentachloride (PCl5) - Powder Indigenous Barrels

Boric Acid - Powder Indigenous Barrels

Thionyl Chloride - Liquid Indigenous Tank

Thilols - Liquid Imported /Indigenous Tank

Hydrofluoric Acid (20 to 70%)

Hydrogen Fluoride 0.3000 Gas Indigenous Tank 63

Process Water 0.7000 Liquid GIDC Tank

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1.4 Water Requirement, Waste Water Generation and Treatment

WATER CONSUMPTION

Sr.

No.

Category Existing

Water

Consump

tion

(KL/Day)

Addition

al Water

Consum

ption

(KL/Day)

Total Proposed Water Consumption

(KL/Day)

Treated water

to be reused.

(KL/Day)

Total Fresh

Water

Consumption

(KL/Day)

Domestic 429 389 818 1

Gardening (drip

irrigation)**

0 215 215

Industrial

a) UF RO water

reused for

process

2142 3163 5305

b) Cooling

Tower

3838 2198 6036

2

c) Washings 71 69 140

CPP

a) Boiler

i) Boiler for

process

1985 706 2691

ii) CPP* 1788 8572 10360

iii) DM & RO

Reject

883 4710 5593

b) Cooling

Tower

1662 3573 5235

3

Sub Total of CPP 6318 17561 23879

Assuming 85

% efficiency of

UF& RO

Treatment for

the Utilities

Effluent

stream, it

gives 18460

KLD of treated

water which

will be reused

and 3258 KLD

reject.

(1) 18460 KLD of

water will be

recovered after

UF & RO

treatment and

taken back to the

raw water

collection tank.

(2) Hence, 17933

KLD of fresh

water will be

consumed for the

proposed

expansion

project.

4 Total 12798 23595 36393 18460 17933

* 1263 KLD UF/RO Treated reused in Boiler

** 650 KLD Treated Sewage utilization for Gardening

650 STP

35 KL one time

Requirement

35 KL

Cond. water HBr-Recovery

168 Losses

650 Sewage STP

815 requirement gardening

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WASTE WATER GENERATION

Sr.

No.

Category Existing

Waste

Water

Generation

(KL/Day)

Additional

Waste

Water

Generation

(KL/Day)

Total

Proposed

Waste

Water

Generation

(KL/Day)

Treated water to be

reused. (KL/Day)

Total waste water

Generation for

Discharge (KL/Day)

1 Domestic** 340 310 650 650 KLD After its

treatment in STP, it will

be used for greenbelt

development with drip

irrigation system.

100 % Domestic

effluent will be reused

in greenbelt

development with

drip irrigation system

Industrial

i) Process 688 2003 2691

ii) Cooling

Tower

691 955 1646

iii) Washing 71 69 140

2

Sub Total 2048 2429 4477

CPP

a) Process

Boiler

1985 706 2691

CPP Boiler 950 9410 10360

b) Cooling

Tower

400 1028 1428

c) DM & RO

Reject

923 4670 5593

3

Sub Total 4258 15814 20072

Assuming 85 %

efficiency of UF RO

Treatment for the

Utilities Effluent

stream, it gives 18460

KLD of treated water

which will be reused

and 3258 KLD reject.

From 3258 KLD reject,

100 KLD reject

utilization for Ash

quenching & dust

suppression.

We shall explore the

possibility to recover

water from 3158 KLPD

reject of RO. It will give

1263 KLPD (40 %)

recovered water for

reuse and rest quantity

1895 KLPD along with

treated waste water of

2614 KLPD, total 4509

KLPD will be discharge

to GIDC drain.

Hence, 4509 KLPD of

waste water will be

finally discharged to

Sea through GIDC

Sewer. (It includes the

1895 KLPD UF & RO

reject & 2614 KLPD

from Biological

Treatment)

4 Total (1+2+3) 6646 18553 25199 19110 4509

* 1263 KLD UF/RO Treated reused in Boiler

** 650 KLD Treated Sewage utilization for Gardening

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kl/d

kl/d

recycled from HBr recovery

215 818 140

Gardening Domestic 33.76 kld Washing

18644 5305

BoilerProcess

Water

33.76 HBr/Br

Recovery

one time water need

215 650 17281 2691 140

kl/d

18460 kl/d kl/d

Fresh Water 17933

18460

36393

11271

Cooling

Tower 2614

Recovered Water recycled in Utility

Waste Water

Recycling Facility

4509

18

46

0

23186

Effluent Treatment Plants

Evaportaion &

losses in sludge

Process &

Drying

Losses3074

Gardening

SEA DISCHARGE

Evaporation

Losses

8197

217

22969

WATER BALANCE DIAGRAM

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1.5 Air Pollution Source and Control Management

Existing Stack Details

Stack

No.

Stack

Attached

to

Qty. Capacity Stack

Ht.,

m

Stack

Dia.,

m

Stack

Exit

Velocity,

m/s

Stack

Exit

Temp, oK

Stack

Exhaust,

m3/s

Fuel

Used

Air Pollution Control

Measures

1. Boiler 1 15 TPH 53 1.00 11.0 448.2 8.64 FO Adequate stack height

Boiler 1 60 TPH Adequate stack height &

Electrostatic Precipitator

Boiler 1 35 TPH Adequate stack height &

Electrostatic Precipitator

2.

Boiler 1 35 TPH

94 2.4 16.0 448.2 72.3 Coal

Adequate stack height &

Electrostatic Precipitator

3. DG Set 2 500 KW 11 0.20 8.0 398.2 0.25 HSD Adequate stack height

4. DG Set 2 840 KW 31 0.35 8.0 398.2 0.77 HSD Adequate stack height

5. TFH 3 20 Lacs

Kcal

30 0.8 11.0 413 5.53 FO Adequate stack height

6. HAG 1 50 Lacs 45 0.8 11.0 413 5.53 FO Adequate stack height

7. Fluorospar

Drying

System

1 20 Lacs 34 0.6 11.0 413 2.61 FO

Adequate stack height

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Proposed Stack Details

Stack

No.

Stack

Attached

to

Qty

.

Capa

city

Stac

k

Ht.,

m

Stac

k

Dia.,

m

Stack

Exit

Velocity,

m/s

Stack

Exit

Temp

, oK

Stack

Exhaust

, m3/s

Fuel

Used

Air Pollution Control

measure

1 Boiler 1 75 TPH Adequate stack height &

Electrostatic Precipitator

2 Boiler 1 75 TPH

120 3.00 21.0 448.2 148.37 Coal

Adequate stack height &

Electrostatic Precipitator

3 Boiler 1 100

TPH

Adequate stack height &

Electrostatic Precipitator

4 Boiler 1 100

TPH

135 3.50 25.0 448.2 240.41 Coal

Adequate stack height &

Electrostatic Precipitator

5 DG Set 3 4200

KVA

30 0.80 11.0 398.2 5.53 HSD Adequate stack height

6 Thermic

Fluid

Heater

20 20 Lacs

Kcal

30 0.80 11.0 413.0 5.53 FO Adequate stack height

7 Dust

Collectors

10 - 30 0.80 11.0 413.0 5.53 - Adequate stack height

8 HAG 1 50 Lacs 45 0.8 11.0 413 5.53 FO Adequate stack height

9 Fluorospar

Drying

System

1 20 Lacs 30 0.6 11.0 413 2.61 FO

Adequate stack height

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1.6 Hazardous Waste

Total after Proposed Expansion

S.

No.

Name of

Hazardous

and Other

Waste

Propos

ed

Waste

Catego

ry No

as per

Rule

2016

UOM Waste

Generati

ng Step

Physic

al

State

Existin

g

Hazard

ous

Waste

Total

Propos

ed

Hazard

ous

Waste

Quanti

ty

Metho

d of

Packin

g &

Collect

ion

Method

of

Storage

Mode

of

Trans

porta

tion

Mode of

disposal

1 Chemical

sludge from

waste water

treatment

35.3 MTA ETP

Process

Solid 2340 6000 HDPE

Bags

Storage

in

impervio

us

covered

shed

having a

boundar

y Wall

Dump

er /

Truck

by

Road

Collection,

Storage,

Transportation,

disposal at TSDF

/ Co-processing.

2 Spent Oil 5.1 MTA Lubricatio

n of Plant

Machiner

y /

Equipme

nt

Terry 600 1800 MS/

HDPE

Contai

ner

Storage

in

impervio

us

covered

shed

having a

boundar

y Wall

Truck

by

Road

Collection,

Storage,

Transportation,

sell to registered

re-refiners /

recycler

Nos.

per

Year

Raw

Material

Solid 13400

00

Stackin

g

Designat

ed area

Truck

by

Road

Or

MTA

(Disca

rded

Conta

iners

/

barrel

s)

Raw

Material

Solid 14740 Stackin

g

Designat

ed area

Truck

by

Road

Collection,

Storage,

Transportation,

reuse / sell to

authorize

recyclers.

3 Discarded

containers /

barrels /

liners used

for

hazardous

wastes/chem

icals

33.1

MTA

(Disca

rded

liners

)

Raw

Material

Solid

600

190 Bundle

s

Designat

ed area

Truck

by

Road

Collection,

Storage,

Transportation,

sell to authorize

recyclers.

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S.

No.

Name of

Hazardous

and Other

Waste

Propos

ed

Waste

Catego

ry No

as per

Rule

2016

UOM Waste

Generati

ng Step

Physic

al

State

Existin

g

Hazard

ous

Waste

Total

Propos

ed

Hazard

ous

Waste

Quanti

ty

Metho

d of

Packin

g &

Collect

ion

Method

of

Storage

Mode

of

Trans

porta

tion

Mode of

disposal

4 Spent

Catalyst

28.2 MTA Process Solid 50 2400 MS/HD

PE

Drums

Storage

in

impervio

us

covered

shed

having a

boundar

y Wall

Truck

by

Road

Collection,

Storage,

Transportation,

sell to

authorized

recycler/

disposal at TSDF

or CHWIF / Co-

processing.

5 Spent

Carbon

28.3 MTA Process Solid 0 1212 MS/HD

PE

Drums

Storage

in

impervio

us

covered

shed

having a

boundar

y Wall

Truck

by

Road

Collection,

storage,

transportation,

disposed to

CHWIF & or Co-

processing.

6 Off-

Specification

Product

28.4 MTA Process Solid/

Semi-

Solid /

Liquid

0 600 MS/HD

PE

Drums

or

Design

ated

Tank

Storage

in

impervio

us

covered

shed

having a

boundar

y Wall or

Designat

ed area

Truck

/

Tanke

r by

Road

Collection,

Storage,

Transportation,

sell to

authorized

recycler/

disposal at TSDF

/ CHWIF / Co-

processing.

7 Process

waste

sludge/resid

ues

containing

acid or other

toxic metals

or organic

complexes

26.1 MTA Process Solid/

Semi-

Solid /

Liquid

0 600 MS/HD

PE

Drums

or

Design

ated

Tank

Storage

in

impervio

us

covered

shed

having a

boundar

y Wall or

Designat

ed area

Truck

/

Tanke

r by

Road

Collection,

Storage,

Transportation,

sell to

authorized re-

Processor/

disposal at

CHWIF / Co-

processing.

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S.

No.

Name of

Hazardous

and Other

Waste

Propos

ed

Waste

Catego

ry No

as per

Rule

2016

UOM Waste

Generati

ng Step

Physic

al

State

Existin

g

Hazard

ous

Waste

Total

Propos

ed

Hazard

ous

Waste

Quanti

ty

Metho

d of

Packin

g &

Collect

ion

Method

of

Storage

Mode

of

Trans

porta

tion

Mode of

disposal

8 Filters and

filter

material

which have

organic liquid

in them E.g.

Mineral oil,

synthetic oil

& organic

chlorine

compounds

35.1 MTA Process Solid/

Semi-

Solid /

Liquid

0 550 MS/HD

PE

Drums

or

Design

ated

Tank

Storage

in

impervio

us

covered

shed

having a

boundar

y Wall or

Designat

ed area

Truck

/

Tanke

r by

Road

Collection,

Storage,

Transportation,

sell to

authorized re-

Processor/

disposal at

CHWIF / Co-

processing.

9 Process

Residue &

Waste

28.1 MTA Process Semiso

lid

/Liquid

636 32000 MS/HD

PE

Drums

or

Design

ated

Tank

Storage

in

impervio

us

covered

shed

having a

boundar

y Wall or

Designat

ed area

Truck

/

Tanke

r by

Road

Collection,

storage,

transportation,

disposed to

CHWIF/ Co-

processing.

10 Spent

Organic

Solvent

28.6 MTA Process Liquid 11100 90892 MS/HD

PE

Drums

or

Design

ated

Tank

Storage

in

impervio

us

covered

shed

having a

boundar

y Wall or

Designat

ed area

Truck

/

Tanke

r by

Road

Collection,

Storage,

Transportation,

Sell to

authorized re-

processor & or

disposal at

CHWIF & or Co-

processing & or

Sent for Job

work to third

party for

recovery.

11 Chemical

sludge from

waste water

treatment

(MEE / ATFD

Salt)

35.3 MTA MEE /

ATFD

Process

Solid 0 73858

+ 1800

(From

Bromin

e

Recove

ry

Plant)

=

HDPE

Bags

Storage

in

impervio

us

covered

shed

having a

boundar

y Wall

Dump

er /

Truck

by

Road

Collection,

Storage,

Transportation,

disposal at TSDF.

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S.

No.

Name of

Hazardous

and Other

Waste

Propos

ed

Waste

Catego

ry No

as per

Rule

2016

UOM Waste

Generati

ng Step

Physic

al

State

Existin

g

Hazard

ous

Waste

Total

Propos

ed

Hazard

ous

Waste

Quanti

ty

Metho

d of

Packin

g &

Collect

ion

Method

of

Storage

Mode

of

Trans

porta

tion

Mode of

disposal

75658

12 Inorganic

Salt

- MTA Process Solid 0 4447 HDPE

Bags

Storage

in

impervio

us

covered

shed

having a

boundar

y Wall

Dump

er /

Truck

by

Road

Collection,

Storage,

Transportation,

disposal at TSDF

/ Co-processing.

13 CuCl Cake 8.2 MTA Process Solid 144 52 MS/HD

PE

Drums

Storage

in

impervio

us

covered

shed

having a

boundar

y Wall

Truck

by

Road

Collection,

Storage,

Transportation,

sell to actual

users / Co-

processing /

disposal at TSDF

or CHWIF.

14 Ammonium

Salt

- MTA Process Solid 840 5811 MS/HD

PE

Drums

Storage

in

impervio

us

covered

shed

having a

boundar

y Wall

Truck

by

Road

Collection,

storage,

transportation,

Sell to Actual

users / Sent to

disposal at TSDF.

15 Potassium

Salt

B2040 MTA Process Solid 1620 5061 MS/HD

PE

Drums

Storage

in

impervio

us

covered

shed

having a

boundar

y Wall

Truck

by

Road

Collection,

storage,

transportation,

Sell to Actual

users / Sent to

disposal at TSDF.

16 Sodium Salt B2040 MTA Process Solid 2040 4402 MS/HD

PE

Drums

Storage

in

impervio

us

covered

Truck

by

Road

Collection,

storage,

transportation,

Sell to Actual

users / Sent to

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S.

No.

Name of

Hazardous

and Other

Waste

Propos

ed

Waste

Catego

ry No

as per

Rule

2016

UOM Waste

Generati

ng Step

Physic

al

State

Existin

g

Hazard

ous

Waste

Total

Propos

ed

Hazard

ous

Waste

Quanti

ty

Metho

d of

Packin

g &

Collect

ion

Method

of

Storage

Mode

of

Trans

porta

tion

Mode of

disposal

shed

having a

boundar

y Wall

disposal at TSDF.

17 Zinc

Compound

6.1 MTA Process Solid 0 787 MS/HD

PE

Drums

Storage

in

impervio

us

covered

shed

having a

boundar

y Wall

Truck

by

Road

Collection,

storage,

transportation,

Sell to Actual

users / Sent to

disposal at TSDF.

18 Hydrofluorics

ilic acid (15-

40%)

C2 MTA Process Liquid 7200 24000 Transf

erring

throug

h pipe

line

from

produc

tion

units

to

design

ated

tanks.

Designat

ed

Storage

Tank

having

boundar

y wall

Tanke

r by

Road

Collection,

Storage,

Transportation,

Sell to Actual

User / end user.

19 Sulphuric

acid (70-

95%)

C2 MTA Process Liquid 18600 11793

2

Transf

erring

throug

h pipe

line

from

produc

tion

units

to

design

ated

tanks.

Designat

ed

Storage

Tank

having

boundar

y wall

Tanke

r by

Road

Collection,

Storage,

Transportation,

Sell to Actual

User / end user.

20 Hydrochloric

Acid (30 -

33%)

C2 MTA Process Liquid 390000 91208

1

Transf

erring

throug

h pipe

line

Designat

ed

Storage

Tank

having

Tanke

r by

Road

Collection,

Storage,

Transportation,

Sell to Actual

User / end user.

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S.

No.

Name of

Hazardous

and Other

Waste

Propos

ed

Waste

Catego

ry No

as per

Rule

2016

UOM Waste

Generati

ng Step

Physic

al

State

Existin

g

Hazard

ous

Waste

Total

Propos

ed

Hazard

ous

Waste

Quanti

ty

Metho

d of

Packin

g &

Collect

ion

Method

of

Storage

Mode

of

Trans

porta

tion

Mode of

disposal

from

produc

tion

units

to

design

ated

tanks.

boundar

y wall

21 Sodium

Hypochlorite

C2 MTA Process Liquid 2040 14951

6

Transf

erring

throug

h pipe

line

from

produc

tion

units

to

design

ated

tanks.

Designat

ed

Storage

Tank

having

boundar

y wall

Tanke

r by

Road

Collection,

Storage,

Transportation,

Sell to Actual

User / end user.

22 Liquor

Ammonia

Solution (10-

25%)

A10 MTA Process Liquid 0 6871 Transf

erring

throug

h pipe

line

from

produc

tion

units

to

design

ated

tanks.

Designat

ed

Storage

Tank

having

boundar

y wall

Tanke

r by

Road

Collection,

Storage,

Transportation,

Sell to Actual

User / end user.

23 Hydrogen

bromide

Solution (40-

50%)

C2 MTA Process Liquid 0 5691 Transf

erring

throug

h pipe

line

from

produc

tion

units

to

Designat

ed

Storage

Tank

having

boundar

y wall

Tanke

r by

Road

Collection,

Storage,

Transportation,

Sell to Actual

User / end user.

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S.

No.

Name of

Hazardous

and Other

Waste

Propos

ed

Waste

Catego

ry No

as per

Rule

2016

UOM Waste

Generati

ng Step

Physic

al

State

Existin

g

Hazard

ous

Waste

Total

Propos

ed

Hazard

ous

Waste

Quanti

ty

Metho

d of

Packin

g &

Collect

ion

Method

of

Storage

Mode

of

Trans

porta

tion

Mode of

disposal

design

ated

tanks.

24 Brine Sludge 16.3 MTA Caustic

Chlorine

Plant

Solid 0 5500 HDPE

Bags

Storage

in

impervio

us

covered

shed

having a

boundar

y Wall

Dump

er /

Truck

by

Road

Collection,

Storage,

Transportation,

disposal at TSDF

25 Fly Ash - MTA Process Powde

r

0 10800

0

Loose In Silo at

CPP

Dump

er /

Truck

by

Road

Sold to Brick,

Tile & Cement

Manufacturer as

per Fly Ash

Notification

26 Calcium

fluoride

C2/A72 MTA Process - 0 8479 - - - Collection,

Storage,

Transportation,

disposal at TSDF

27 Sodium

methoxide

Solution

B28 MTA Process - 0 120 - - - Collection,

Storage,

Transportation,

Sell to Actual

User / end user.

28 Phosphoric

acid (25-

75%)

B15 MTA Process - 0 2421 - - - Collection,

Storage,

Transportation,

Sell to Actual

User / end user.

29 Phosphorus

trichloride

B10 MTA Process - 0 1837 - - - Collection,

Storage,

Transportation,

Sell to Actual

User / end user.

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S.

No.

Name of

Hazardous

and Other

Waste

Propos

ed

Waste

Catego

ry No

as per

Rule

2016

UOM Waste

Generati

ng Step

Physic

al

State

Existin

g

Hazard

ous

Waste

Total

Propos

ed

Hazard

ous

Waste

Quanti

ty

Metho

d of

Packin

g &

Collect

ion

Method

of

Storage

Mode

of

Trans

porta

tion

Mode of

disposal

30 Mix of

Trichloroethy

lene

&Perchloroet

hylene

20.1 MTA Process - 0 33395 - - - Collection,

Storage,

Transportation,

Sell to Actual

User / end user.

31 Gypsum 35.5 MTA Process - 0 16240

0

- - - Collection,

Storage,

Transportation,

Sell to Actual

User / end user.

32 Aluminium

trifluoride

C2/A72 MTA Process - 0 1000 - - - Collection,

Storage,

Transportation,

Sell to Actual

User / end user.

Other Solid Waste

Bio-medical Wastes

SRF Limited has an occupational health centre. The BMW generated, if any, is sent to an authorized common

bio-medical waste incinerator. The facility already has membership of common BMW incineration facility.

E-Wastes

E-waste will be handled and disposed as per E-Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 2011. The facility

already has registered as a member with authorized E- waste recycler.

Other Non-Hazardous Solid Wastes

Other solid wastes include kitchen waste, cardboard, paper, plastic and garden wastes. Amongst these

cardboard, paper and plastic wastes are sent to scrap dealers. Canteen waste and garden waste is used for

composting. Wastes like insulation waste, thermocol waste and used & expired PPE’s are sent to common

TSDF/CHWIF facility. The same practice will be continued for the proposed project.

1.7 Green Belt

The total plot area is 223.65 Acres from which Approx 74 acres will be developed as green

cover which is 33% of the total plot area.

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1.8 Power & Fuel Requirements

Existing Power Requirement Proposed Additional Power

Requirement

Total Power Requirement

after

Expansion

Power Plant – 25 MW Power Plant - 50 MW Power Plant - 75 MW

DG - 500 KW X 2 Nos.

DG - 840 KW X 2 Nos.

DG -4200 KVA X 3 Nos.

12500 KVA Grid Power

DG-500 KW X 2 Nos.

DG-840 KW X 2 Nos.

DG-4200 KVA X 3 Nos

12500 KVA Grid Power

Fuel Total Quantity Source

Coal 2400 MT/Day ADI Tradlink

Furnace Oil / LSHS 400 KL/Day IOCL

HSD 210 KL/Day IOCL

Natural Gas 1808185 Nm3/Day GAIL/GSPL

2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/BACKGROUND INFORMATION

2.1 Identification of the project and project proponent. In case of mining project, a copy

of mining lease/letter of intent should be given.

Established in 1973, SRF Ltd. is a leading Indian player in Refrigerant Gases, Agro & Pharma

Intermediates, and Technical Textiles & Packaging Films. The company comprises a group of

different businesses like Chemical Business, Technical Textile Business and Packaging Films

Business. With eight production units in India and three overseas under its fold, the

company exports its products to over 60 countries.

SRF’s Chemicals R&D is actively engaged in development of new products and processes. It

focuses on customer-tailored product development, with all processes developed by the

research team being industrially validated. The processes developed by in-house research

teams have successfully delivered products in commercial quantities to global agrochemical

and pharmaceutical majors, creating a basis for enduring and synergistic partnerships. At its

new site at Dahej, a couple of projects have already been commercialized and more are in

pipeline, based on in-house technologies & captive power plant. SRF has a vision of

innovation led growth in specialty chemicals and the R&D team is building on its expertise

with many more platforms.

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The manufacturing operations of SRF’s Chemicals Business (CB) are located at two locations:

Dahej in Gujarat & Bhiwadi in Rajasthan. The business derives its revenue from the sale of

Specialty Chemicals & Fluoro Chemicals products. In the Specialty Chemicals segment,

further strategic tie-ups with global agro and Pharma majors have been established. New

products have been introduced and fructification of others is in the pipeline.

Refrigerants are primarily used as a cooling medium in the air conditioning and refrigeration

industry. SRF continues to be one of the larger and more credible players in the industry

globally. It is the domestic market leader with about 40 per cent share. Exports of the

business are spread across 60 countries worldwide, and account for over 60 per cent of the

volumes produced. SRF’s portfolio of refrigerants includes hydrochlorofluorocarbon-22

(HCFC-22), the new-generation refrigerant, hydrofluorocarbon-134a (HFC-134a), and the

refrigerant blend R410A. The company continues to invest in further capacities of HFC-134a

keeping in view the medium and long-term growth of India’s automobile industry, as well as

in the rest of the developing world.

Currently, in line with long term strategy, SRF Ltd. has contemplated expansion of Specialty

chemicals& Fluoro chemicals Manufacturing Plant at Plot No. D-2/1, Village: Suva, GIDC,

Dahej, Tehsil: Vagra, District: Bharuch, Gujarat.

2.2 Brief description of nature of the Project

The Chemicals Business had been on the growth path over the past few years mainly driven

by strong commodity upswing and R&D led innovations in specialty products. The specialty

business expanded its overseas presence by adding more volumes to existing customer

base. Leveraging the solid foundation of in-house technological capability, the focus is

currently on developing and launching new-generation refrigerants along with specialty

products. In specialty chemicals, the business is expected to expand its horizons and the

range of specialty products coming out of Dahej. The business is continuing to build on its

reputation and credibility with the global agrochemical and pharmaceutical majors. SRF has

been making large investments in the Chemicals Business and the plans are afoot to ensure

successful commissioning and consolidation of new units so that the company starts

generating returns on these investments going forward.

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2.3 Need for the project and its importance to the country and or region

SRF has introduced two new products at Dahej – Trichloroethylene and Perchloroethylene

Trichloroethylene is a backward integration to the HFC-134a production facility and is used

primarily as a feedstock. Perchloroethylene is used as a solvent in the laundry, metal

degreasing and vapour degreasing industries. It is also a feedstock for HFC-125 and HFC-

134a for some producers. There is no domestic producer of perchloroethylene with the

entire demand being met through imports. SRF aims to become a major supplier for these

products in the domestic market in near future.

Specialty Chemicals is building on its presence in the fluorine chemistry industry for almost

two decades, SRF had entered the space of specialty fluorine chemistry in 2003-04. Being a

chemicals intermediate company, the focus has been to leverage the company’s expertise

to produce intermediates and advanced intermediates, used to manufacture Active

Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) and agrochemicals by its customers. Apart from

fluorinated intermediates where fluorine-based specialty chemicals are finding increasing

usage in the fields of agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals and performance products, non-

fluorinated specialty products are being selectively explored for commercialization.

In order to keep the momentum going, the strength of R&D and process engineering has

substantially been augmented, with a number of projects in various stages of

implementation. The business is now engaged with reputed domestic and global innovators

for new range of products.

2.4 Demands-Supply Gap

Based on our informal survey of the market with our current customers and various traders,

we have found that there is a big potential for the range of the products we are planning.

2.5 Imports vs. Indigenous production

Based on the current cost of indigenous raw materials and the non availability of some

materials, we will have to import some of the key raw materials as they are not available

indigenously. This will make us very competitive against imported finished products and we

will export our finished products in the international market.

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2.6 Export possibility

We shall explore the possibility of export the products.

2.7 Domestic/Export Markets

Our products have good demand in international market. We shall explore the possibility of

export the products.

2.8 Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to project.

SRF Ltd. has generated direct and indirect employment for approx. 1000 persons, out of

which 750 people are on Company role and remaining are contract employees in its existing

unit at GIDC Dahej. SRF Ltd. gives preference to the local population for employment in all

categories including semi-skilled and unskilled. The skilled employees are recruited through

open recruitment process to meet competency required to operate chemical plant. The

total requirement of Manpower of proposed plant would be around 2000.

3.0 Project Description

3.1 Type of Project including interlinked and interdependent projects, if any.

No interlinked project has been submitted.

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3.2 Location (map showing general location, specific location and project boundary &

project site layout) with coordinates.

• Map showing general location

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• Specific location and project boundary

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Plot Layout

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3.3 Details of alternate sites considered and the basis of selecting the proposed site,

particularly the environmental considerations gone into should be highlighted.

� No alternative sites considered as proposed expansion is within the existing premises of

SRF Limited

3.4 Size or Magnitude of Operation

Please refer Section-1.2.1, Page No. 2.

3.5 Project Description with process details (a schematic diagram/flow chart showing the

project layout, components of the project, etc. should be given)

Please refer Please refer Form-I, Annexure-2A.

3.6 Raw Material required along with estimated quantity, likely source, marketing area of

final product/s, mode of transport of raw material and Finished product.

For raw material required along with quantity; Please refer Section-1.3, Page No. 6. We shall

procure the raw material as much as possible from domestic market and if there is no

availability of any raw material, we will import. We shall explore the possibility of export the

finished products.

3.7 Resource optimization/recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if any, should be

briefly outlined.

We shall explore possibility of recycling by adopting cleaner production.

3.8 Availability of water its source, energy/power requirement and source should be

given.

Water Source

Total water requirement shall be met through GIDC water supply.

Power & Fuel Requirement

Please refer Section-1.8, Page No. 54.

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3.9 Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their

management/disposal.

Please refer Form-I, Annexure-IV & V.

3.10 Schematic representations of the feasibility drawing which give information of EIA

purpose.

4.0 Site Analysis

4.1 Connectivity

SRF Ltd. has a plot in GIDC Dahej Plot D2/1, already been installed and it got commissioned

in July, 2012. The site for the plant was finalized considering that the location is ideal for the

industries as this is fully supported by Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation (GIDC).

Following factors were considered while selecting the site:

� Proximity to National Highway No. 8 connecting Delhi with Mumbai & JNPT Port makes

it easier to import raw materials & dispatch final product to market. The nearest ports

JNPT & NAVASHEVA of Mumbai (Maharashtra) are connected by rail / road route.

RECONNAISSANCE SURVEY OF EXISTING PLANT ANNUAL REPORT

MARKET ASSESSMENT

FINANCIAL REPORT

PROJECT REPORT

INTRODUCTION

MONITORING OF AIR, WATER & SOIL QUALITY & NOISE

LEVELS. DATA ON METEOROLOGY SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS

& BASIC AMENITIES. SITE VISITS BY AND INTERVIEWS WITH

LOCALS

BASELINE

ENVIRONMENTAL

STATUS

ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION CENTRE

CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD

GUJARAT POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD (GPCB)

PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING DEPT.

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT

FOREST DEPARTMENT

IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT

EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE

HEALTH CENTER

CENSUS DEPT.

INDIAN METEOROLOGICAL DEPT.

SOCIOECONOMIC

STATUS &

INFRASTRUCTURE

PROPOSED

EXPANSION

PLANT

FACILITY DESCRIPTION

IMPACTS

METHODOLOGY OF

IMPACT

ASSESSMENT

IDENTIFICATION & ASSESSMENT OF IMPACTS

EVALUATION OF IMPACTS BY MATRIX METHOD

SOURCE OF INFORMATION OVERVIEW OF

E. I. A. STUDIES

ACTIVITIES

ENVIRONMENTAL

MANAGEMENT PLAN

DESCRIPTION OF EFFLUENT TREATMENT PLAN, AIR

POLLUTION CONTROL, HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT,

GREEN BELT DEVELOPMENT MONITORING PROGRAM

RISK ANALYSIS

STUDIES &

DISASTER

MANAGEMENT PLAN

SAFETY, HEALTH & ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, GUIDELINES BY

DIRECTOR GENERAL OF FACTORY SAFETY, MINISTRY OF LABOR. CONSEQUENCE ANALYSIS

PREPARATION OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN

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� The water demand is fulfilled by GIDC.

� The infrastructure for the effluent discharge into deep sea is provided by GIDC.

� Location in considerably less developed area which ensured adequate availability of

manpower at reasonable rates compared to metro cities of India.

The project site is suitable due to large enough space is available for all the off sites,

auxiliaries, safety, utilities & pollution abatement systems for air, water & solid waste

pollution control.

4.2 Land Form, Land Use and Land Ownership

(Courtesy: Environmental Information Center, New Delhi)

4.4 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

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forests, national park, wild life sanctuary, eco sensitive areas, water bodies (distance from

HFL of the river), CRZ. In case of the notified industrial area, a copy of the Gazette

notification should be given.

(Courtesy: Environmental Information Center, New Delhi)

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AREAS UNDER DIFFERENT LANDUSE

(Courtesy: Environmental Information Center, New Delhi)

Area Statistics of Landuse / Landcover Map

Sr.

No. Class Names

Area (In

Hectares) Area (In Sq.Km.) Area %

1 Water Body 1363.73 13.64 4.34

2 Open/Barren Land 5076.01 50.76 16.17

3 Agriculture Land 1159.56 11.60 3.69

4 Fallow Land 6291.40 62.91 20.04

5 Open/Degraded Vegetation 412.59 4.13 1.31

6 Vegetation Medium Density 397.40 3.97 1.27

7 River & Canal 23.25 0.23 0.07

8 Marshy Land 919.33 9.19 2.93

9 Salt Affected Land 128.45 1.28 0.41

10 Settlement & Habitation 324.50 3.25 1.03

11 Mud Flat 863.17 8.63 2.75

12 Jetty 32.91 0.33 0.10

13 Salt Pans 2083.03 20.83 6.63

14 Mangrove(Sparse) 117.30 1.17 0.37

15 Mangrove(Dense) 223.00 2.23 0.71

16 Marshy Vegetation 46.55 0.47 0.15

17 Industrial Area 290.32 2.90 0.92

18 Sea 11589.46 115.89 36.91

19 Seasonal Water Body 59.04 0.59 0.19

Total 31400.99 314.01 100.00

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4.5 Existing Infrastructure

This is expansion within existing premises and open land is already available.

4.6 Soil Classification

Soil Characteristics under Project Area are as below Table;

CATEGORY AREA_SQ KM DESCRIPTION TAXONOMY1 TAXONOMY2 CLASS SUB_CLASS

A 88.93

Very deep, moderately well

drained, calcareous, fine soils

on very gently sloping alluvial

plain with slight erosion and

moderate salinity; associated

with very deep moderately well

drained, calcareous, fine soils

with moderate erosion.

Fine,

montmorillonitic

(calcareous),

hyperthermic

Typic

Chromusterts

Fine,

montmorillonitic

(calcareous)

hyperthermic

Udic Chromusters

Soils of

west coast

(soils of

Gujarat

plain)

Soils of

alluvial

plains

C 108.64

Very deep, poorly drained,

calcareous fine-loamy soils on

very gently sloping coastal plain

with moderate erosion and

strong salinity; associated with

very deep , imperfectly drained,

calcareous, fine soils with

severe erosion and strong

salinity.

Fine-loamy,

mixed

(calcareous),

hyperthermic

Aeric

Haplaquepts

Fine, mixed

(calcareous),

hyperthermic

Typic Halaquepts

Soils of

west coast

(soils of

Gujarat

plain)

Soils of

coastal

plains

- 116.43 Sea - - - - (Courtesy: Environmental Information Centre, New Delhi)

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SOIL CHARACTERISTICS MAP

(Courtesy: Environmental Information Centre, New Delhi)

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4.7 Climatic data from secondary sources.

Climatic data from primary and secondary sources will be incorporated in EIA Study.

4.8 Social infrastructure available.

Various Programs/ Projects related to Social & Economic development of surrounded area

has been planned, which are as follows.

A) Natural Resource Management: The main focus of this program will be to maximize the

yield returns of the farmers through efficient management of existing resources &

extension of new agricultural practices.

1) Integrated Agricultural Growth Project: For improvement and use of the modern

techniques and thereby would certainly contribute to prosperity in the agriculture

sector and reduce the rural poverty by programs like Farmers Training, Nursery

Growing Trainings, Modern agriculture equipment distribution programs etc.

2) Animal Husbandry Projects: Various programs like health checkups & treatment,

vaccination program, Anti sterility camps, breed improvement etc. will be carried

out.

B) Income Generation Program -

1) Establishment of Self help groups.

2) Rural Entrepreneurship Development Program

3) Handcrafts Development Program

4) Vocational Training

5) Business process outsourcing

C) Health, Education & Infrastructure

1) Aids Awareness Program

2) General Health Camps

3) Innovative Teaching Methods

4) Adult Education

5) Sanitation

6) Infrastructure Development Projects

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5.0 Planning Brief

5.1 Planning Concept (type of industries, facilities, transportation etc) Town and Country

planning/Development authority classification.

The company has developed green belt on an area of 74 acres, which is more than 33% of

total plot area. Care will be taken to ensure that the plants in the second row are staggered

from the first row plants. Plantation of selected tree species, which are suitable to the

condition, are done for attenuation of air & noise pollution. Also proper care is taken to

ensure maximum survival rate of the plants.

5.2 Population Projection

Population data will be incorporated in EIA Study.

5.3 Land use planning (breakup along with green belt etc.)

Industrial Area (processing area)

Approx. 223.65 acres areas is required for proposed expansion.

Residential Area (Non processing area)

Residential colony is not proposed for proposed expansion. The local labour will be

preferred to provide employment opportunities.

Green Belt

Greenbelt is developed in 74 acre (33 % of the total area) of the proposed expansion.

5.4 Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social)

• Employment would be as per prevailing norms of state government for skilled and

unskilled people for the proposed project activity.

• Social Welfare

• Cordial relation with the industry shall be established and representation shall be made

to villagers for help for creation of facilities related to health, education, etc.

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5.5 Amenities/Facilities

Details of amenities available in study area

Taluka Village Educational Medical Drinking

Water

Post &

Telegraph

Communication Approach

to Village

Nearest

Town

Power

Supply

Galenda P(2),Ac,O RP,CHW T,W,TK PO BS PR,KR Bharuch EA

Samatpor P(2),Ac RP,CHW W,TK -(-5 Kms) BS PR,KR Bharuch EA

Vav P(2),Ac RP,CHW T,W,TK,HP -(-5 Kms) BS,RS PR,KR Bharuch EA

Jolva P(2),Ac,O PHS,FPC,RP,CHW W,TK -(-5 Kms) BS,NW PR,KR Bharuch EA

Vadadla P(2),Ac CHW W,TK PO BS PR,KR Bharuch EA

Dahej

P(4),H,Ac(4),O PHC,D,FPC,RP,

CHW

T,W,TK PTO,

Phone

BS,RS,NW PR,KR Bharuch EA

Lakhigam P(2) PHS,RP,CHW W,TK po BS,NW PR,KR Bharuch EA

Luvara P(2),Ac RP,CHW W,TK -(-5 Kms) BS,NW PR,KR,NR Bharuch EA

Jageshwar P(2),Ac,H RP,CHW W,TK PO BS,NW PR,KR,NR Bharuch EA

Ambheta P(2),Ac CHW T,W,TK PO BS,NW KR,NR Bharuch EA

Suva P(2),Ac -(5-10 Kms) W,TK,R -(-5 Kms) BS,NW PR,KR,NR Bharuch EA

Rahiad P(2),Ac(2),O RP,CHW W,TK PO BS,NW PR,KR.NR Bharuch EA

Harinagar

Un

inhabited

Padariya P(2),Ac RP,CHW W,TK PO BS PR,KR Amod EA

Kadodara

P(2),Ac(2),H PHS,FPC,

RP,CHW

W,TK PO BS PR,KR Bharuch EA

Vagra

Sambheti P(2),Ac -(10+Kms) W,TK PO BS,RS PR,KR Bharuch EA

(Courtesy: Census Dept., GOI)

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ABBREVIATIONS

1. Education

P-Primary Elementary School

H-Matriculation or Secondary

O-Other Educational Institution

PUC-Higher Secondary/Intermediate/pre-University/junior Collage

AC – Adult literacy class

TR – Training center

2. Medical Facilities

RP-Registered Private Practitioner

PHS-Primary Health Centre

FPC-Family Planning Centre

D- Dispensary

CHW - Community Health Worker/Health Worker

H - Hospital

NH - Nursing Home

MH - Maternity Home

PHC - Public Health Centre

CWC - Child Welfare Centre

TB - T.B Clinic

O - Others

3. Drinking Water

T-Tap Water

HP-Hand Pump

TK-Tank Water

W-Well Water

R-River Water

C-Canal

N - Nallah

S - Spring

4. Post & Telegraph

PO-Post Office

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PTO-Post & Telegraph

Phone-Telephone Communication

5. Transportation

RS- Railway Station

BS-Bus Station

NW-Navigable Waterway

6. Approach to Village

PR-Pucca Road

KR-Kuccha Road

7. Power Supply

EA-Electricity for all purposes

EAG - Electricity for Agriculture

ED - Electricity for domestic

EO - Electricity for other purpose like Industrial, Commercial etc.

6.0 Proposed Infrastructure

6.1 Industrial Area (Processing Area)

Approx. 223.65 acres areas is required for proposed expansion.

6.2 Residential Area (Non Processing Area)

Residential colony is not proposed for proposed expansion project. The local labour will be

preferred to provide employment opportunities.

6.3 Green Belt

Greenbelt is developed in 74 acre (33 % of the total area) of the proposed expansion

project.

6.4 Social Infrastructure

• Water Supply by GIDC

• Power supply by Grid Power

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6.5 Connectivity (Traffic and Transportation Road/ Rail/Metro/ Water ways etc.)

Major factors involved in the selection of site are listed below:

• Site is very well connected by road

• Proximity to Raw Material suppliers

• Availability of sufficient land free from cultivation

• Availability of power facilities

• Availability of water for industrial use

6.6 Drinking water Management (Source & Supply of water)

Total water requirement shall be met through GIDC supply.

6.7 Sewerage System

Sewage pipes would be laid in entire company for the removal and disposal of mainly non-

harmful liquid wastes from the offices, canteen and domestic waste coming from different

sections of the industry. These liquid wastes would be sent to STP. Treated water will be

reused for gardening.

6.8 Solid Waste Management

Please refer Form-I, Annexure-V.

6.9 Power Requirement & Supply/Source

Please refer Section 1.8, Page No.54 of this report.

7.0 Rehabilitation and Resettlement (R & R) Plan

7.1 Policy to be adopted (central/state) in respect of the project affected including home

oustees, land oustees and landless laborers (a brief outline to be given)

There is no habitation on the proposed expansion project activity area and it is open land,

so R & R policy is not applicable to this project.

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There shall not be displacement of any population in project area. Any major activity that

may lead to resettlement of the people is considered as permanent impact. Hence, there is

no permanent impact on this account. The increasing industrial activity will boost the

commercial and economical status of the locality up to some extent.

8. Project Schedule & Cost Estimates

8.1 Likely date of start of construction and likely date of completion (Time schedule for

the project to be given).

The project will start only after obtaining Environmental Clearance and all other required

clearance and will complete after two to five years from the date of project

commencement.

8.2 Estimated Project cost along with analysis in terms of economic viability of the

project.

The Capital Cost of the project will be Rs 4800 Crores of which Rs 100 Crores has been

allocated towards Environmental Protection.

Proposed Investment

S. No. Particulars Amount (in Crores)

1. Plant Structure 422

2. Civil Structure 778

3. Effluent treatment & Env. Management 100

4. Infrastructure, Amenities 90

5. Equipment 3310

6. Warehouse & others 100

Total 4800

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9. Analysis of Proposal (Final Recommendations)

9.1 Financial and social benefits with special emphasis on the benefit to be local people

including tribal population, if any, in the area.

• Employment would be as per prevailing norms of state government for skilled and

unskilled people for the proposed expansion project.

• Social Welfare shall be done.

• Cordial relation with the industry shall be established and representation shall be made

to villagers for help for creation of facilities related to health, education, etc.