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SINGSINGA KALAN Stone & Morrum Mines of SMT. BIDYA SHARMA, Area – 8.47 Acre (3.43 ha) in Non-Forest RAYATI Land, Mouza – SINGSINGA KALAN, Thana- Chiniya, Dist. –Garhwa, State – Jharkhand
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MINING PLAN
& PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN
OF SMT. BIDYA SHARMA
W/o - Shri Ashok Kumar
Vill. + P.O. – Dindir, P.S – Haspura,
District – Aurangabad, Bihar.
In
VILLAGE: - SINGSINGA KALAN, Thana – CHINIYA,
THANA NO: 58, khata no’s- 07 & 36,
Plot no’s. - 856, 859, 863 & 1252,
District – GARHWA, Jharkhand Total Area: 8.47 Acre (3.43 ha)
MINERAL - STONE & MORRUM
PRODUCTION - 151926 TPA Stone & 42307 TPA Morrum OR 506 MT/DAY Stone & 141
MT/DAY Morrum Prepared Under Rule 34 C (1) & 34 E (2) of JMMCR (A) 2014
PREPARED BY ASHOK KUMAR
VILLAGE- DINDIR, AURANGABAD, BIHAR
REG. NO. RQP/ RNC/150/2011/A
VALID UP TO- 24.01.2022.
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AUTHORISATION LETTER BY THE APPLICANT
I , Mrs. BIDYA SHARMA , here by authorise Mr. Ashok Kumar (BE, MINING) to
prepare the mining plan for SINGSINGA KALAN Stone & Morrum Mines, Over an area
of 3.43 Ha, situated in Mauza -SINGSINGA KALAN, P.S. - Chiniya, District- Garhwa,
Jharkhand. It is therefore requested to the District, Mining Officer (DMO), Garhwa to
make further correspondence regarding modification and to collect the approved
copies of the aforesaid mining Plan with the said recognized person on his following
iii Khasra No./Plot No./Block Range /Felling Series no.
Plot No: 856, 859, 863 & 1252,
Khata No: 07 & 36
iv Lease Area 8.47 Acres, 3.43 Hectare
v Whether the Area is recorded to be in
forest(please specify
Whether protected, reserved
etc.) Ownership
No,
RAYATI Land
vi Existence of public
road/railway line, if
any nearby and
approximate
distance
The Stone mining site is well connected with
Ranka-Sinsinga kalan via Ranka-Chiniya Road,
located 7.3 Km in the North-West from Ranka.
The nearest railway station is Garhwa Railway
station, located approx. 17.5 km in the NE. The
nearest airport is Varanasi located about 162 km
in NW while Ranchi airport is located about, 177
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Km from the mine lease in SE. ( All distance are
approx. Arieal distance )
vii OSM No. with
latitude and
longitude
OSM No. : G 44 × 12 & G 44 × 16
Co-ordinates Corner 1 : 24° 02’ 21.3” N & 83° 44’ 17.4” E
Corner 6 : 24° 02’ 25.7” N & 83° 44’ 59.8” E
viii Land use pattern
(Forest, Agricultural,
Grazing, Barren etc)
RAYATI (BARREN/TAND)
c) Attach a general
location and vicinity
map indicating
project site.
Please refer Plate No. 1
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CHAPTER – III LOCATION & ACCESSIBILITY
2.1 Location & Accessibility:
Stone Deposit situated about 16 Km away from Garhwa Town in SW. Near about 17.5
km from Garhwa Railway Station in SW. The nearest airport is Varanasi located about
162 km in NW while Ranchi airport is located about, 177 Km from the mine lease in
SE. ( All distance are approx. Arial distance )
2.2 OSM No- G 44 × 12 & G 44 × 16
Latitude : 24° 02’ 25.7” N TO 24° 02’ 34.1” N
Longitude : 83° 44’ 08.4” E TO 83° 44’ 17.4” E
2.3 Availability of water, power, medical, & educational facilities:
There is no stream or pond within and around the leasehold area. Anraj River is
located around 0.80 km away from the site in NW. Dispensary and local hospital
facilities are situated at Chiniya/Ranka about 11 km NW/7.3 km SE. Local educational
facilities up to primary, middle, and High school are also available in Chiniya/Ranka
area.
2.4 Key Plan
The area has been marked on survey of India Topo Map No. G 44 × 12 & G 44 × 16
showing the vicinity of the area on scale of 1:50,000 (Plate -2)
2.5 Area plan:
The area is marked on the cadastral map of the concerned mauja - SINGSINGA KALAN,
Thana - Chiniya, Thana no. – 58, District – Garhwa, Jharkhand on a scale of 1:3960 or
16” = 1 mile (Plate No. 3)
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CHAPTER – IV GEOLOGY, EXPLORATION & RESERVE
3.1 PHYSIOGRAPHY
The Lease area represents small hillock of stone covered with soil. The highest contour
is found 325 m. from mean Sea Level and the lowest contour is of 313 m from MSL.
There is no settlement within the area. There is no vegetation in the area. The
proposed area is almost flat terrain. Stone is exposed in the area applied for proposed
project. No other rock is exposed. No habitation or public infrastructure located in the
proposed area. No PWD road, village road, and HT Line passing through the lease
area. Layout Plan Plate is attached.
3.2 TOPOGRAPHY:-
Garhwa district is highly rugged topography with thick green forest all over the area.
The hills are widely scattered and rise up to 1164 m above MSL in the Southern of the
district. Average height of the hills varies from 700 – 900 mts. The hill which is called
Gulgulpath -3819 ft. is said to be second highest peak in Jharkhand situated in
Bhandriya Block of the district. There are also low land in Northern and Western part
of the district which is suitable for agricultural purposes. The elevation of plain varies
from 250 – 500 mtr. The slope of the district is towards north.
3.3 GEOLOGY
The geological formation of the Garhwa district comprise mainly rocks of Archaean,
Vindhyan and Gondwana ages, the last cut by dykes of Deccan trap age. The Archaean
rocks include both schist’s of Dharwar age and gneisses and granites. The schist’s,
mainly horn-blendic and biotitic, are the oldest rocks of the area and occur as parallel
and lenticular bands in the gneisses. The schist’s are intruded by epidiorites,
amphibolites, and gneisses. The gneisses and granites are, however, the most
predominant rocks of the district as in other parts of Chotanagpur. They give rise to
prominent groups of hills in the northern and southern parts of the district. The
District has long been famous as the home of the well-known ruby mica and has
several large coalfields. The portion of the Jharkhand mica belt and the coalfields that
lie in this district are economically the most important.
The main geological formations of the district are as follows:
(1) Recent deposits of alluvium and laterite.
(2) Post Gondwana Dykes of basic.
Cretaceo-Eocene, Igneous rocks
Dykes of basic Jurassic and Triassic
And Ultra basic assic. Igneous rocks.
Upper Panchet or Lower Jurassic
Mahadevas Lower Triassic
Panchet series. Upper Permian
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Raniganj series
Ironstone shales
(3) Gondwana Middle Permian system.
Lower Damodar Barakar Series
Lower Permian with Karharbari stage.
Upper Talchir series carboniferous with glacial boulder bed.
(4) Basic intrusives, Meta dolerite, amphibolite and epidiorites
(5) Mica pegmatites and granite pegmaties
(6) Chotanagpur granite gneiss.
(7) Dharwars-Crushed or fault breccia, garnet-amphibole schist, Granulites, schists,
phyllites, quartzites etc.
3.4 Soil Classification
There is a soil variation in the district. The soils of the district can broadly be grouped
into three classes:-
a) Heavy Clays: This soil is locally known as Kewal Soil. This soil becomes hard when
dry and sticky when wet. This soil can hold moisture for a longer period and as a result
considered to be favourable for Rabi crops.
b) Sandy Soil: This soil is locally known as Balsundar and consists of course sand to a
large extent and facilitates production of Paddy and vegetables.
c) Loamy Soil: This soil is locally name as Dorasa and consists of sand and clay. This soil
is suitable for growing sugarcanes.
4.1 Hydrogeology:
The district is underlined by hard rock foundations if belonging to the Precambrian
period and recent alluvium along river banks. The geology and structure of underlying
basement controls the occurrence and movement of ground water. The ground water
occurs in secondary porosity like joints, fractures and the extent of inter connection
with them. Ground water occurs in the district within weathered mantle. Limited
volume in alluvial deposits occurring along the Sone and Kanahar rivers. The thickness
of weathered mantle varies from 5 to 16 mbgl in general. The source of Ground Water
recharge is entirely by rainfall. The rivers of the district are effluent which do not
contain appreciable amount of water during lean period to recharge Ground water at
lower reaches. Major part of the rain water goes as run off.
3.5 Climatic Condition (District-GARHWA)
The climate of the district is humid and sub tropical. The year can be divided in to
three main seasons, the winter season from November to March, the summer season
is from March to May and Monsoon season from June to September; October is a
transitional month between Monsoon and winter seasons. December and January are
the coolest months. In winter the temperature goes down to 3°C. By March
temperature begin to rise steadily. In May and early part of June the maximum
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temperature can be as high as 47°C on individual days. Humidity is generally normal in
this district, except in Monsoon months.
3.6 LITHO LOGY
south of the Son there are several scattered and narrow outcrops of Vindhyan rocks
belonging mainly to the Basal, Porcellanite and Kheinjua stages. The rocks of the
Porcellanite group are indurated and silicified volcanic ashes. Towards the north-
western part of the district there is a large outcrop of the Lower Vindhyan strata,
south of the Son, which appears to be a part of the main Lower Vindhyan formation of
the Rohtas plateau north of the Son. Bhaunathpur is situated in the eastern part of the
main outcrop. There is a small outlier about 5 miles south-east if Hussainabad near
Japla. The shales and the limestone of the Kheinjua group are mostly concealed by
alluvium along the bank of the Son. South of this at a distance of two miles is a place
called Kalapahar? The Kalapahar are a group of very conspicuous and remarkable
done hills formed of an acid volcanic rock, rhyolitic composition.
3.3 Local Geology:
Large scale mapping on 1:1000 scales has been carried out in and around the area of
Stoneic rock deposit; it comprises only one type of deposit of Stonseic rock. Then the
area was gridded according to square pattern at an interval of 50 m. Effort was made
to plot each and every characteristics of rock formation. A contour plan having 1.0 m
interval has been also prepared, showing relative elevation and depression from
ground level. In this way a geological map is prepared (Plate No. 4).
The geological sequence of rock type of the area is as follows:-
Alluvial Soil
Detrital soil with talus
……………………………...Unconformity ………………………………
Stone.
3.4 Method of Estimation of Reserves:
Standard Cross Sectional Area method.
a) Sections have been drawn from boundary to boundary across the Lease area
considering the litho units in the area. The sectional area has been estimated on the
basis of the cross sections.
b) Length of influence have been measured the by taking half of the section interval
distance on both side of each section.
c) Bulk density 2.7 has been taken.
3.5 RESOURCES:
Resources have been calculated in two categories such as Measures Mineral Resources &
Indicated Mineral Resources.
Up to an average depth of 35 meters is taken as Measured Mineral Resource category on
the basis of a drill hole drilled in middle of applied area, Stone exposed on the quarry face,
exposure on hill top and slope as well as from the nala cutting section around the lease
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area and further up to a depth of 5 meters is taken as Indicated Mineral Resource
category. Mineable reserve is based on the mineable part of the reserve. Mineable Stone
reserve has been calculated from the geological plan in the area considering the Stone
which is not mineable in view of blocked zone in ML boundary and ultimate pit limit as
calculated from the Geological plan & sections.
MEASURED MINERAL RESOURCE CATEGORY
The measured mineral resources as arrived have been divided in prima facie in mineable
and non mineable parts as follows. The detail of calculation has been shown below.
MEASURED MINERAL RESOURCE FOR STONE
MEASURED MINERAL RESOURCES
section Sectional area(m2) Length of influence(m) Volume(m3) T.F. Tonnage
A-A' 5472 51 279072 2.7 753494
B-B' 4928 46 226688 2.7 612058
C-C' 620 58 35960 2.7 97092
1462644
MEASURED MINERAL RESOURCE FOR MORRUM
MEASURED MINERAL RESOURCES
section
Sectional
area(m2)
Length of
influence(m) Volume(m3) T.F. Tonnage
A-A' 1770 51 90270 2.7 243729
B-B' 1681 46 77326 2.7 208780
C-C' 1116 58 64728 2.7 174766
418183
BLOCKED MEASURED MINERAL RESOURCE IN SAFETY BARRIER & UPL
This is non mineable part, of the measured mineral resources, detail calculations shown in
table below.
BLOCKED MEASURED MINERAL RESOURCES IN SAFETY BARRIER & UPL
section Sectional area(m2) Length of influence(m) Volume(m3) T.F. Tonnage
A-A' 1302 51 66402 2.7 179285
B-B' 1300 46 59800 2.7 161460
C-C' 799 58 46342 2.7 125123
465869
INDICATED MINERAL RESOURCE CATEGORY The indicated mineral resources as arrived have been divided in prima facie in mineable and non mineable parts as follow.
INDICATED MINERAL RESOURCE CATEGORY.(MINEABLE PART)
INDICATED MINERAL RESOURCES
section Sectional area(m2) Length of influence(m) Volume(m3) T.F. Tonnage
A-A' 346 51 17646 2.7 47644
B-B' 308 46 14168 2.7 38254
C-C' 47 58 2726 2.7 7360
93258
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BLOCKED INDICATED MINERAL RESOURCE CATEGORY IN SAFETY BARRIER & UPL
This is non mineable part, of the Indicated mineral resources, detail calculations shown in
table
BLOCKED INDICATED MINERAL RESOURCE CATEGORY IN SAFETY BARRIER & UPL
BLOCKED INDICATED MINERAL RESOURCES IN SAFETY BARRIER & UPL
section Sectional area(m2) Length of influence(m) Volume(m3) T.F. Tonnage
A-A' 1284 51 65484 2.7 176807
B-B' 1246 46 57316 2.7 154753
C-C' 894 58 51852 2.7 140000
471560
THE SUMMARY OF RESERVES:
Category of
Resource
Mineable
Reserves
STONE
in Tonnes
Mineable
Reserves
MORRUM
in Tonnes
Category of
Resource
in Tonnes
Non
Mineable
[STONE]
in Tonnes
Non
Mineable
[MORRUM]
in Tonnes
Proved (111)
1462644 418183 Feasibility
Mineral
Resources (211)
465869
NIL
Probable (122)
93258 NIL Pre-Feasibility
Mineral
Resources (222)
471560 NIL
TOTAL 1555902
418183
937429 NIL
Anticipated life of the mine:
The lease is applied for ten years and the mineable proved reserve would be 1462644
tones Stone & 418183 Morrum and mineable probable reserve would be 93258 tones
stone thus total reserve available for mining is 1555902 tones of stone & 418183 of
morrum . The production of Stone in next ten years will be 1524784 Tones stone &
418183 Tones of morrum (considering recovery percentage 98%). The mineable reserve
will be worked out in first five years @151926 tons/Year of stone & 42307 TPA Morrum
(Total 759630 tones of stone & 211535 of morrum in first 5 year).Rest (1524784-759630=
765154 of stone & 418183-211535 = 206648 of morrum ) reserve will be worked out in
next five years @ 153031 of stone & 41330 of morrum tones/Year. So life of the mine
will be 10 years.
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3.6 Feasibility study based on the geographical conditions and operating conditions:
Infrastructure: Road and railways and is near to the working site. Manpower is cheaply
available.
Geology:
Geologically the area is batholithic deposit, and Stone are found in nature in mass form.
The deposit with grade as per requirement by the consuming party.
Legal matters:
Leasehold area is valid as per the rule of MCR 1960 & JMMCR 2007(A). There will be no
displacement. Land will be acquired as per the rule.
Operating:
The Applicant has all the mining equipments used for the scientific mining. The mine is
eco-friendly.
Economically the ore is mineable as compared to overburden thickness. The ore is also
economically viable for its consuming party.
Thus the economic, feasible and geology axis are categorized as – 1.
Thus the entire mineable reserve as estimated is categorized as 111
Economically ore is mineable as compared to overburden thickness and it is viable for the
captive plant and is categorized as – 1.
Feasibility study of the deposit is yet to establish. So, it is categorized as -2
Geologically the area is potential but the deposit in the depth is yet to establish with
grade as per the requirement by the captive plant and it is categorized as -2.
RESERVES AND RESOURCES ESTIMATED FOR STONE
Classification Code Stone (in mt)
Morrum (in mt)
Total Mineral Resources (A+B)
A. Mineral Reserve
(1) Proved Mineral Reserve 111 1462644 418183
(2) Probable Mineral Reserve 122 93258 Nil
B. Remaining Resources 465869 Nil
(1) Feasibility Mineral Resource 211 471560 Nil
(2) Pre-feasibility Mineral Resource 221
Pre-feasibility Mineral Resource 222
(3) Measured Mineral Resource 331
(4) Indicated Mineral Resource 332
(5) Inferred Mineral Resource 333
(6)Reconnaissance Mineral Resource 334
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CHAPTER – V MINING
4.1 The entire area is highly potential area. The work will be started from the northern part
and gradually extended towards southern direction. The mound is gently sloping towards
south. Working of the next five years will be started from the Eastern part and extended
towards further depth. The benching system 6 m X 6 m will be practiced in the area, in
accordance with the provisions of Metalliferous Mines Regulations, 1961. Details of
advancement and formation of benches are shown in Development Plan & Sections (Plates:
6, 7, 8, 9, 10) in the scale 1:2000.
4.2 Mining Strategy:
Since the deposit in this area is massive in nature, it is proposed to carry out only opencast
mechanized mining (OTFM) for this plan period. The operations like drilling of shot hole,
sorting of ore and breaking at the size will be done in semi mechanized method to deploy
100 mm & 35 mm dia Wagon Drill & jack hammer Drill to drill and blast holes having burden
and spacing of 3 m x 3.5 m in stagger grid pattern. Muffle blasting will be adopted as
precautionary measure.
To avoid fly rock problem at the edge of hill light charged muffle blasting shall be under taken
and equipment’s like pick axe, crowbar, shovels, pans etc are used for the safe mining.
4.3 Production Targets:
Year wise Production of Stone & morrum from the area has been calculated by cross sectional
method. The cross sectional area has been multiplied by the advancement to be worked in
each bench as length of influence to get the bulk volume. Thus the value obtained has been
multiplied by tonnage factor to get the actual production of ore in each bench. Year wise
calculation has been made separately and the detail of year wise development of the quarry
is given in Tables below. Thus average annual production of the mine is 151926 TPA Stone &
42307 TPA Morrum(approx.).
4.4 Bench Design and Formation: Since the mine will be worked in IN SEMI MECHANIZED METHOD
working pattern during this plan period of 10years, bench height will be restricted to the 6 m
Year Production of Stone
Production of
MORRUM
in MT
ACTUAL STONE PRODUCTION
(Considering recovery factor as 98 %)
in MT M3 T factor MT
1st 57426 2.7 155050 38464 151949
2nd 57408 2.7 155002 39992 151902
3rd 57432 2.7 155066 59303 151966
4th 57409 2.7 155004 40489 151904
5th 57411 2.7 155010 69728 151909
TOTAL 287086 2.7 775132 211535 759630
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X 6 m as per the production requirement, available machinery, local geology of the area and
accordance with MMR, 1961.
4.5 Bench Development over the plan period:
The work will be started from the northern part and gradually extended towards southern
direction. The mould is gently sloping towards south. Working of the next five years will be
started from the southern part and extended towards further depth. The benching system
6 m X 6 m of Stone will be practiced in the area, in accordance with the provisions of
Metalifferous Mines Regulations, 1961. Details of advancement and formation of benches are
shown in Development Plan & Sections (Plates: 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10) in the scale 1:2000.
1st year: During this year first morrum will be removed and despatched or temporarily stored
at safe place. The working of stone will be started from the northern side with one benches of
6 m X 6 m of Stone, in dimension with RL 363 m - 339 m. For haulage of the Stone permanent
ramp will be maintained at the quarry face. During quarry advancement tolerable amount of
weathered waste and gritty soil will be generated and this will be temporally dumped at the
south Western part of the area with suitable precaution.
1ST YEAR MORRUM
Details calculations are given bellow:-
1ST YEAR MORRUM
SECTION
BENCH
R.L (M)
SECTIONAL
AREA(m2)
LENGTH OF
INFLUENCE(m) VOLUME(m3) T.F.
MORRUM
(TONES)
A-A' 319-313 419 51 21369 1.8 38464
38464
1st year stone
1ST YEAR STONE
SECTION BENCH R.L (M)
SECTIONAL AREA(m2)
LENGTH OF
INFLUENCE
(m)
VOLUME
(m3)
T.F.
STONE
(TONNE
S)
ACTUAL STONE
PRODUCTION
(Considering
recovery factor as
98 % in mt)
A-A' 319-313 1126 51 57426 2.7 155050 151949
TOTAL 57426 2.7 155050 151949
2nd year: - During this year working will be continued from the same quarry and advancing
the benches. The bench size is 6 m X 6 m of Stone, in dimension up to RL 313 m. For haulage
of the Stone permanent ramp will be maintained at the quarry face. During quarry
advancement very few weathered waste will be generated and this will be dumped at the
dumped yard. Details calculations are given bellow.
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2nd YEAR MORRUM
2ND YEAR MORRUM
SECTION
BENCH
R.L (M)
SECTIONAL
AREA(m2)
LENGTH OF
INFLUENCE(m) VOLUME(m3) T.F.
MORRUM
(TONES)
B-B' 319-313 483 46 22218 1.8 39992
TOTA
39992
2ND YEAR STONE
SECTION
BENCH
R.L (M)
SECTIONAL
AREA(m2)
LENGTH
OF
INFLUENC
E(m)
VOLUME
(m3) T.F.
STONE
(TONNES)
ACTUAL STONE
PRODUCTION
(Considering recovery
factor as 98 % (in mt)
B-B' 319-313 1248 46 57408 2.7 155002 151902
TOTAL 57408 2.7 155002 151902
3rd year: - During this year first morrum will be removed and despatched or temporarily
stored at safe place. The working of stone will be continued from the same quarry and
advancing the benches. The bench size is 6 m X 6 m in dimension up to RL 307 m. For haulage
of the Stone permanent ramp will be maintained at the quarry face.
Details calculations are given bellow:-
3RD YEAR MORRUM
SECTION
BENCH
R.L (M)
SECTIONAL
AREA(m2)
LENGTH OF
INFLUENCE(m) VOLUME(m3) T.F.
MORRU
M
(TONNES)
A-A' 319-313 646 51 32946 1.8 59303
TOTAL
59303
3rd year Stone:-
3RD YEAR STONE
SECTION
BENCH R.L
(M)
SECTIONAL
AREA(m2)
LENGTH OF
INFLUENCE
(m)
VOLUM
E(m3) T.F.
STONE
(TONNES)
ACTUAL STONE
PRODUCTION
(Considering
recovery factor as
98 % (in mt)
A-A' 313-307 658 51 33558 2.7 90607 88795
B-B' 313-307 519 46 23874 2.7 64460 63171
TOTAL
57432 2.7 155066 151966
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4th year: - During this year first morrum will be removed and despatched or temporarily
stored at safe place. The working of stone will be continued from the same quarry and
advancing the benches. The bench size is 6 m X 6 m in dimension up to RL 301 m. For haulage
of the Stone permanent ramp will be maintained at the quarry face.
Details calculations are given bello
4TH
YEAR MORRUM
SECTION
BENCH R.L
(M)
SECTIONAL
AREA(m2)
LENGTH OF
INFLUENCE(m) VOLUME(m3) T.F.
MORRUM
(TONES)
B-B' 319-313 489 46 22494 1.8 40489
TOTAL
40489
4th year Stone:-
SECTION
BENCH
R.L
(M)
SECTIONAL
AREA
(m2)
LENGTH OF
INFLUENCE
(m)
VOLUME
(m3) T.F.
STONE
(TONNES)
ACTUAL STONE
PRODUCTION
(Considering recovery
factor as 98 %) in mt
A-A' 307-301 543 51 27693 2.7 74771 73276
B-B' 307-301 646 46 29716 2.7 80233 78628
57409 2.7 155004 151904
5th year: - During this year first morrum will be removed and despatched or temporarily
stored at safe place. The working of stone will be continued from the same quarry and
advancing the benches. The bench size is 6 m X 6 m in dimension up to RL 295 m. For haulage
of the Stone permanent ramp will be maintained at the quarry face.
Details calculations are given bellow:-
5TH YEAR MORRUM
SECTION
BENCH R.L
(M)
SECTIONAL
AREA(m2)
LENGTH OF
INFLUENCE(m) VOLUME(m3) T.F.
MORRUM
(TONES)
A-A' 313-307 406 51 20706 1.8 37271
B-B' 313-307 392 46 18032 1.8 32458
TOTAL
69728
5th year Stone:-
SECTION
BENCH R.L
(M)
SECTION
AL
AREA(m2)
LENGTH OF
INFLUENCE
(m)
VOLUM
E(m3) T.F.
STONE
(TONNES)
ACTUAL STONE
PRODUCTION
(Considering recovery
factor as 98 %( in mt)
A-A' 301-295 295 51 15045 2.7 40622 39809
B-B' 301-295 921 46 42366 2.7 114388 112100
TOTAL 57411 2.7 155010 151909
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4.6 Notes on Conceptual Plan for the Lease Period:
4.6.1. Mining will be carried out in semi mechanized method with the help of Wagon Drill &
Wagon Drill & jack hammer drilling & blasting.
In this connection guidelines issued by Directorate General of Mine’s Safety & various
circulars will be adopted.
While preparing a conceptual mining plan for the Stone Lease, the following points and
precepts have been kept in view:
The lease hasbeen granted till 31.03.2020 by the state govt. of Jharkhand. During this 3
years plan period the area will be worked out except 7.5 safety barrier,. The infrastructure
will be shifted to a safer place during the course of conceptual plan period. As there is
negligible over burden so no question of dump or backfill. Whatever overburden will be
removed will be used for haul road dressing. The voids so left will be filled with rain water and
shall be treated as water reservoir.
Land Use Pattern:
Existing Land Use pattern
Category Area in Hectares Area in Acres
Quarry 0 0.00
Road 0.0 0.00
Total area in use 0 0.00
Balance unused area 3.43 8.47
Total Lease Area 3.43 8.47
AFTER 5 YEARS
Category Area in Hectares Area in Acres
Quarry 1.650 4.08
Green belt/Safety barrier
0.900 2.22
Road 0.040 0.10
CRUSHER/OFFICE 0.084 0.21
Dump 0.130 0.32
Total area in use 2.804 6.93
Balance 0.624 1.542
Total Lease Area 3.43 8.47
AFTER 10 YEARS
Category Area in Hectares Area in Acres
Quarry including Road 2.10 5.19
Green belt 1.10 2.72
Total area in use 3.20 7.91
Balance 0.228 0.56
Balance after development
0.23 0.56
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CHAPTER – VI
BLASTING DRILLING & MACHINERY EQUIPMENTS
DRILLING AND BLASTING PARAMETERS
Blasting in open cast mines is of utmost importance not only because it has to be compatible
with the shovel/loader but also preferably as will obviate the necessity of secondary blasting
which is known to be very costly. The feed size for the crusher has to be low below 600 mm.
because it is important that variations of the hardness of the formation don’t result in waste
use of explosive with unbalanced product size. It is also important that fines generated are
kept as low as possible.
The distribution of charge in the blast hole is as follows:
Bottom charge with booster (slurry explosives) and column charge also by low speed slurry
explosives will be charged in the ratio of 15:85 respectively.
Considering the nature of strata / deposit and height of the bench deck charging shall be
carried out in a following manner:
a) Deck charging with drill cutting.
b) Air decking.
Pattern and Sequence of firing
The normal pattern of holes with 3.0 m burden, 3.5 m spacing will provide the best results.
The pattern of delay blasting in conjunction with use of detonating fuse will take into account
existence of any natural cleavage layout and sequence of firing of the blast – holes pattern
proposed for blasting.
Depending upon the composition of the formations, some degree of deck-loading may have
to be resorted for better fragmentation.
TYPES OF EXPLOSIVES TO BE USED.
Nitro Mixture explosives/power gel are used for blasting. Deck charging is used wherever
necessary.
POWDER FACTOR
It is hoped that powder factor of over 8 tones per kg. of explosives is achieved.
STORAGE OF EXPLOSIVES
Storage of explosive at the mine site is not required as a vendor having valid license has been
assigned to do the blasting in the mine as required during mining operation.
Drilling and blasting operations will be carried on strictly as per the provision of MMR, 1961
under the strict supervision of qualified persons. For storage and issue of explosives, the
relevant provisions of Indian Explosives Rules, 1983 will be followed.
Blasting time is generally fixed at lunch interval or after the working shift-taking. All required
precautions, like marking the danger zone with red flags, use of warning signals and providing
blasting shelters etc.
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Drilling and Blasting:
Although the mine is very far away from any population, precaution will be taken to minimize
nuisance caused by blasting. All necessary safety precaution is being taken in accordance with
the explosive act. Precaution are also taken as per permission given under MMR 1961 106(2)
(b) by Director of Mines Safety for deep hole drilling & Blasting and usage of heavy earth
moving machinery.
Vibration:
In order to minimize vibration the precautions shall be taken:
1. Blast holes shall be initiated by non-electric (NONEL) down-the-hole delay detonators.
2. Optimum charge per delay shall be kept as low as possible.
3. The depth of the hole is normally 6 m, which includes about 0.6 meter of sub grade
drilling. i.e., about 10% of the depth of hole. The diameter of the hole shall be kept at
100 mm.
4. Adoption of two row blasting and V pattern of firing.
5. The firing of maximum possible no. of blast holes towards free face.
6. Use of delay detonators between the holes and rows of blasting.
Noise:
The following steps have been taken to minimize pollution by noise.
1. Blasting is well designed & blasted periodically rather than couple of hastily
unplanned blast daily. All the explosive and the NONEL detonator is put within the
blast hole & instead of detonating fuse, NONEL trunk-line-delay-detonator is used
for trunk line connections.
2. Blasting shall be so planned as to minimize boulders, so that secondary blasting
shall be reduced.
3. Green belt with trees of varying height shall be developed around the quarry to
absorb the blast noise & reduce noise.
Fly rocks:
While blasting, if the holes shall be not properly designed and charged, the main thrust of the
blast will be upwards and instead of fragmenting the rock, there will be an outward surge
resulting in rock fragments flying. In order to prevent fly rocks:
1. Stemming length shall be kept equal to the burden.
2. Inter-row delay shall be selected in such a way each row pushes its burden
forward rather than in an upward direction.
3. Toe formation shall be avoided by proper design of drilling and blasting as toe
whole blasting involves increased risk of fly rocks.
4. To avoid fly rock problem at the edge of hill light charged muffle blasting shall
be under taken.
For Stone production
Bench height : 6.0m
Burden : 3m
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Latitude : 24° 02’ 25.7” N TO 24° 02’ 34.1” N Longitude : 83° 44’ 08.4” E TO 83° 44’ 17.4” E
Reference OSM no is : G 44 × 12 & G 44 × 16
Whether the area is recorded to be forest / protected / reserve category etc.
The area does not fall under forest category
Ownership / Occupancy – Lease is applied for ten years. It is RAYATI category land.
Status of the Applicant : The Applicant is a Private Individual.
Land use Pattern
In a part of leasehold area, the Applicant is carrying out mining of Stone and the process of
mining will continue as per ‘Mining Plan’ if approved and lease period is renewed. The
existing and during plan period the land use pattern have been shown in table no – 09.01 .
09.02. Method of Mining
Since the deposit in this area is massive in nature, it is proposed to carry out only opencast
Manual for this plan period. The operations like drilling of shot hole, sorting of ore and
breaking at the size will be done in semi mechanized method to deploy 100 mm & 35 mm
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dia Wagon Drill & jack hammer Drill to drill and blast holes having burden and spacing of 3 m
x 3.5 m in stagger grid pattern. Muffle blasting will be adopted as precautionary measure. To
avoid fly rock problem at the edge of hill light charged muffle blasting shall be under taken
and equipment’s like pick axe, crowbar, shovels, pans etc are used for the safe mining, (Refer
chapter – IV)
Layout of Mine workings
Working faces will advance from north to south. Annual output will be 7290.22 tonnes per
annum.
Mineral Beneficiation
There is no need of beneficiation only some screen to size the minerals is needed. However,
crushing of run of mine Stone will be carried out with the help of jaw crusher run by
own/different owners and located at about 1 km. away from mine site.
10.01.01 Reasons for Closure The reasons for closure of mining operations in relation to exhaustion of mineral, lack of demand uneconomic
operations, natural calamities, directions from statutory authorities or court etc should be specified:
Not applicable.
10.01.02 Statutory Obligations The legal obligations if any which the Applicant is bound to implement like special conditions imposed while
execution of lease deed , approval of mining plan, directives issued by Indian Bureau of Mines. Conditions
imposed by the Ministry of Ministry of Environment & Forest, State, or central Pollution Control. Board or by
any other organization describing the nature of conditions and compliance position thereof.
The Applicant is bound to implement like special conditions imposed by the State
Government, the Indian Bureau of Mines, Conditions imposed by Ministry of Environment &
Forest , State or Central Pollution Control Board or by any other statutory organization .
10.01.03 Closure Plan Preparation
The name and addresses of the Applicant and recognized qualified person who prepared the Mine Closure
Plan and the name of the existing agency should be furnished. A copy of the resolution of the Board of
Directors or any other appropriate administrative authority as the case may be on the decision of closure of
mine should be submitted.
Name of the Applicant : SMT. BIDYA SHARMA W/o - Shri Ashok Kumar, Vill. + P.O. – Dindir, P.S – Haspura, District – Aurangabad, Bihar.
Name of the R.Q.P Preparing Mining Plan:
Name : ASHOK KUMAR
Address : VILLAGE- DINDIR, AURANGABAD, BIHAR
Phone : 8969694392
Registration no. : RQP/ RNC/150/2011/A
Valid up to : 24.01.2022.
10.2 Mines Description
10.02.01 Geology
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Briefly describe the topography and general geology indicating rock type available, the chemical constituents
of the rocks/ minerals including toxic elements if any, at the mine site.
These have been discussed in chapter 03.
10.02.02 Reserves Indicate the mineral reserves available category wise in lease area estimates in last mining plan/mining
scheme approved along with the balance mineral reserves at the proposed mine closure including its quantity
available (for final mine closer plan only).
The detail of method of calculation has been discussed in Geology chapter. However, the
summary of geological reserve as well as minable reserves has been indicated in a tabule.
Summary of Reserves (In Tonnes)
Category of Resource
Mineable Reserves STONE in Tonnes
Mineable Reserves MORRUM in Tonnes
Category of Resource in Tonnes
Non Mineable [STONE]
in Tonnes
Non Mineable
[MORRUM] in Tonnes
Proved (111) 1462644 418183 Feasibility
Mineral Resources (211)
465869 NIL
Probable (122)
93258 NIL Pre-Feasibility Mineral
Resources (222)
471560 NIL
TOTAL 1555902
418183
937429 NIL
10.02.03 Mining Method: Kindly refer to chapter 04.
10.02.04 Mineral Beneficiation: Describe in brief the mineral beneficiation practice if any indicating the process description in short. Indicate
discharge details of any tailing/ madding and their disposal/ utilization practices followed.
The Run-of-mine materials will be transported to crusher units owned by own/different
owners and located at about 15 km away from the mine site for sizing and after that it is
proposed to install a screen machine just 200 m outside the mines site. Normally the ROM is
screened to obtain three size fractions e.g. above 24 mm, 24 to 12 mm, and below 12 to 6
mm as per marketability.
10.03 Review of Implementation of Mining Plan/ Scheme of Mining including Five years
progressive closer plan up to the final closer of mine: Indicate in detail the various proposals committed with special emphasis on the proposals for protection of
environment in the approved mining plan/ scheme of mining including five years progressive closure plan up
to the closure of mine vies-a-vies their status of implementation. Highlight the area, which might have been
contaminated by mining activities and type of contaminants that might be found there. The reasons of
deviation from proposal if any with corrective measures taken should also be given.
The Applicant is going to start mining operation as per the mining plan and during the course
of mining operation the Applicant will adopt measures for protection of environment as per
the mining plan. The Applicant will make available the status of implementation including
deviation, if any from mining plan with reasons for such deviation.
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10.04 Closure Plan Describe the proposals to be implemented for reclamation and rehabilitation of mined – out land including
the manner in which the actual site of the pit will be restored for future use.
The proposal should be supported with relevant plans and selections depicting the method of land restoration
/ reclamation/ rehabilitation.
During plan period, Stone will be mined both in lateral and depth extension. The working will
reach up to 15 m level. After 5 years, the remaining, part of leasehold will be mined. The mine
working will go to further deeper horizon. The partial back filling operation can be planned
only after almost entire leasehold is worked out. That is a period after 5 years or so.
Therefore it is better to develop the quarry void as water reservoir. Moreover, the quantity of
overburden materials is very nominal for back filling purpose. Afforestation work will be taken
up along the lease boundary, the spacing between two saplings kept at about 2 m or so. At
least 50 no’s tree saplings will be planted in each of five years period. The year- wise
afforestation programme has been shown in table below.
Year – Wise Afforestation Schedule (Table No. – 10.01)
YEAR SITE SAMPLING (Nos.)
FIRST Along of safety barrier 250
SECOND Along barrier boundary and other identified place 250
THIRD Along barrier boundary and other site 250
FOURTH Along barrier boundary 250
FIFTH Along barrier boundary 250
TOTAL 1250
Post mining land use pattern has been shown in table no. -10.02
Table No – 10.02 Post Mining Land Use (AFTER 5 YEARS)
Category Area in Hectares Area in Acres
Quarry 1.650 4.08
Green belt/Safety barrier 0.900 2.22
Road 0.040 0.10
CRUSHER/OFFICE 0.084 0.21
Dump 0.130 0.32
Total area in use 2.804 6.93
Balance 0.624 1.542
Total Lease Area 3.43 8.47
AFTER 10 YEARS Category Area in Hectares Area in Acres
Quarry including Road 2.10 5.19
Green belt 1.10 2.72
Total area in use 3.20 7.91
Balance 0.228 0.56
Balance after development 0.23 0.56
10.04.02 Water Quality Management
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Describe in detail the existing surface and ground water bodies available in the lease area and the measures
to be taken for protection of the same including control of erosion, sedimentation, siltation, and water
treatment, diversion of water courses if any. Measures for protection of contamination of ground water from
leaching etc. Quantity and quality of surface water bodies should also be indicated and corrective the
permissible limits should also be described. Report of hydrological study carried out in the area may also be
submitted. The water balance chart should be given. If there is potential of Acid Mine Drainage the treatment
method should be given.
There is no existence of surface water bodies like river, stream, nallah, ponds etc within the
proposed lease hold area. To prevent entry of run-off water in the mining area, provision of
garland drain all along the surface level of the area has been envisaged. This will prevent
sediment loaded mine water to flow down the natural drainage system. So there will be no
possibility of contamination, after mining activity starts. Monitoring for water quality will be
done regularly as per monitoring schedule. There is no possibility of acid drainage as the
Stone materials do not contain such ingredients.
10.04.03 Air Quality Management
Describe the existing air quality status. The corrective measure to be taken for prevention of
pollution of air should be described.
Presently there is small scale mining activity in the deposit and with no impact on ambient air
quality. During further mining almost same number and type of machineries like tipper and
trucks etc will be used. As there is no Blasting so there will be no any dust cloud appears in
the cloud. Loading and transporting of Stone and overburden materials makes dust airborne
but within limited reach.
To reduce air pollution on account of fugitive dust, the following measures will be adopted:-
(i) Regular water spraying on mine working and mine road.
(ii) Waste dumps top can be sprinkled with water to keep wet.
(iii) Afforestation to create green belt.
Ambient air quality will be monitored for one year in three seasons (excluding rainy
season). In each season, monitoring will be carried out for one month on two days in a
week with three 8- hourly samples being collected each day. During three years plan
period, the ambient air quality will be monitored for the mine each quarter. In each
season, monitoring will be carried out for one month on two days in a week with three
eight hourly samples in each day as per norms lay down by Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM).
10.04.04 Noise Pollution
Machines like tippers & trucks may generate noise level above allowable decibel level but
both for limited period and area. There will be no blasting.
Noise levels can be reduced by:
(i) Choosing proper equipment
(ii) Following regular maintenance schedule
(iii) Developing green belt
10.04.05 Waste Management: Describe the type, quality and quantity of over burden, mineral rejects etc available and their disposal
practices. If no utilization of waste material is proposed, the manner in which the waste material will be
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stabilized should be described. The protective measures to be taken for prevention of siltation, erosion and
dust generation from these waste materials should also be described. If toxic and hazardous elements present
in the waste material, the protective measures to be taken for presentation of their dispersal in the air
environment, leaching in the surface and ground water etc should be described.
Nature of Overburden and Waste and its Disposal
As there is no over burden so no need for overburden management.
10.04.05 Top Soil Management
The top soil cover is almost 0.5 m. Therefore, the provision of top soil dump has been made,
shown in plan.
10.04.06 Tailing Dam Management The step to be taken for protection and stability of tailing dam, stability of tailing materials and its utilization,
periodic desalting measures to prevent water pollution from tailings etc, arrangement for surplus water
overflow along with detail design, structural stability studies the embankment and ground water contaminant
if any should be described: Not applicable for the project.
10.04.07 Infrastructure The existing infrastructural facilities available such as roads, aerial ropeways, conveyor belts, railways, power
lines, buildings and structures, water treatment plant, transport, water supply sources in the area etc and
their future utilization should be evaluated on case to case basis. If retained, the measures to be taken for
their physical stability and maintenance should be described. If decommissioning proposed, dismantling and
disposal of building structures, support facilities and other infrastructures like electric transmission line, water
line, gas pipe line, underground tanks, transportation infrastructures like road, rail bridges, culverts etc,
electrical equipment and infrastructure like electrical cables , transformers to be described in connection with
restoring land for further use.
The Applicant will have a site office outside the leasehold area along with rest shelter, and
first-aid station etc as required under statutory provision i.e. Mines Act, Regulations, rules
etc. Road developed within quarry working will be joined to main approach road in the long
run. At the time of final closure, roads , office buildings , any residential blocks will be handed
over to the local Panchayat after due deliberations.
10.04.08 Disposal of Mining Machinery The de-commissioning of mining machineries and there possible post mining utilization, if any to be described.
If the mine machineries have sufficient working life, these may be used by the Applicants in
there other mines, if any. Otherwise these can be auctioned/ sold to interested parties.
10.04.09 Safety and Security Explain the safety measures implemented to prevent access to surface openings, excavations etc and
arrangement proposed during the mine abandonment plan and up to the site being opened for general public
should be described.
The working benches will be maintained with minimum safety zone. Provisions as per MMR
1916 will be followed (Regulation 106 of MMR 1916) DGMS approved safety shoes and
helmets will be provided to all workmen. Labourers will be provided with face mask and ear
muffs. Periodically, workmen will be medically examined for prevention of silicosis. There is
no proposal to close the mine during the plan period. At the time of final closure of the mine,
the abandoned pits will be fenced properly with display of signboard. Barbed wire fencing will
be erected specifications of which shall comply with provisions suggested in DGMS circulars.
Till such time, the infrastructure i.e. offices, sheds etc are handed over to local authority/
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forest authority/ village panchayat, security guards will be engaged for security and safety of
office,etc.
10.04.10 Disaster Management and Risk Assessment This should deal with action plan for high risk accidents like landslides, subsidence, flood, and inundation in
underground mines, fires, seismic activities, tailing dam failure etc. The capability of lease to meet such
eventualities and the assistance to be required from the local authority should also be described.
The working area is not very large either in length or width extension. Though blasting
operation will be carried out, the manner, scale, and sequence of blasting round are not likely
to trigger any landslides etc. Vibration intensity of blasting waves will be of localized nature.
High risk factor such as seismic activity, subsidence, flood, fire, tailing dam failure is not
anticipated during the proposed five years plan period. As such emergency plan for quick
evacuation, fire fighting and similar protective measures have not been drawn up for this
project.
10.04.11 Care and Maintenance during Temporary Discontinuance For every five yearly review (as given in the mining scheme), and emergency plan for the situation of
temporary discontinuance or incomplete programme due to court order or due to statutory requirements or
any other unforeseen circumstances and monitoring of status of unplanned discontinues mining operation
expected to re-open in near future This should detail item wise status monitoring and maintenance with
periodicity and objective. If due to unforeseen reason the mine need to be shut down temporarily, then
adequate arrangement will be made to protect staff, workers, and assets.
Notice of temporary discount in prescribed from D1 under rule 24 of MCDR 1988 will be send
to concerned authorities of India Bureau of Mines (IBM) as well as in prescribed from under
MMR 1961 to the DGMS authority , concerned state govt. and concerned labour department
within stipulated time.
Security guards will be posted to take care of infrastructure facilities in case of any temporary
discontinuation of infrastructure facilities.
10.05 Economic Repercussions of closure of mine and manpower retrenchments
Man power retrenchment, compensation to be given, socio- economic repercussions, and remedial measures
consequent to closure of mines should be described, specially stating the following:
As the mine will continue to be operated beyond plan period, there will be no retrenchment
of manpower.
10.05.01 Number of local resident employed in the mine, status of continuation family occupation
and scope of joining the occupation back.
The mining project will provide employment to about 35 person mostly residents of nearby
villages. The main occupation of their family is agriculture. In case of final closer, employees
can revert back to their family occupation. This is still the occupation of family members. The
employees will receive compensatory package by the management as per statutory provision.
10.05.02 Compensation given or to be given to the employees connected with sustenance of himself
and their family members: Not Applicable
10.05.03 Satellite occupations connected to the mining industry – number of person engaged there
in. Continuance of such business after mine closes.
This will be required only when the mine will be finally closed because as this stage the
population of the area will be benefited directly or indirectly in the mining project.
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10.05.04 Continued engagement of employees in the rehabilitated status of mining lease area and
any other remnant activities.
After final closure of the mine, the Applicant will rehabilitate the area to the best possible
technically and site specific manner. The local population will reap benefit from mined out
area as it may serve as water reservoir after discontinuance of mining operation thereby
helping in agricultural activities as well as in day to day domestic use,
10.05.05 Envisaged repercussion on the expectation of the society around due to closure of the
mine.
The clause will not be applicable as the mine will continue to operate even after plan period.
It shall be the responsibility of the Applicant to contribute part of his earning from the project
for the benefit of the local people. Tentatively, the Applicant should maintain a separate fund
to be generating out of a contribution at the minimum rate of one rupee per ton of
production and hand over the same to local bodies like Panchayat etc so that the fund can be
utilized for some welfare activities. For proper utilization of the amount earmarked for
corporate social Responsibility (CSR) related works, a mechanism will need to be developed in
consultation and cooperation from local bodies, govt. officials etc
10.6 Time scheduling for Abandonment The details of time schedule of all abandonment operations as proposed in Para should be described here.
The manpower and other resource required for completion of proposed job should be described.The
schedule of such operations should also be supplemented by PERT (Programme Evaluation &
Review Technique), bar chart etc.
The broad items/ activities to be accomplished vis-à-vis time period involved have
been shown in the form of a bar chart
ACTIVITIES Tentative Schedule for Completion of Mine closer operation ( In months)
( From date of cessation of mining operation)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 12
Reclamation &
Rehabilitation of mined
out land
The quantity of overburden will be less and mine void cannot be filled. After
removal of entire deposit by mining, the resultant depression will be
developed as water reservoir in long run.
Waste Management Waste dumping as proposed will be practiced during mining operation
Decommission of
infrastructure
. . . . . . . . . . . To be
Handed
over
Safety and Security The safety and security aspects will be taken care by the owner from the
date of cessation of mining.
Monitoring of air and
water quality
Disposal of machineries
and equipment
10.7 Abandonment Cost:
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Abandonment cost to be estimated based on the activities required for implementing the protective
and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and monitoring program.
Expenditure to be incurred during plan period for various protective and rehabilitation
measures towards progressive mine closer indicated in the table no. – 10.03.
Tentative Expenditure Schedule (Table no -10.03)
ITEMS DETAILS ARE
A
(Ha.)
Quantity of
work
Appro
x cost
(RS.)
Remarks
(A)Reclamation
and rehabilitation
of mined out area
(i) Backfilling Quarry not
reaching
ultimate limit
(ii) Afforeststion on the
backfilled area
N.A
(iii)Others (please specify)e.g.
Afforestation on exhausted
benches
N.A
(iv)Pisciculture N.A
(v)Converting into water
reservoir
The final void
will be water
reservoir
Picnic Spot N.A
(B)Stabilisation
and rehabilitation
of dumps
Terracing, Pitching,
Construction of Parapet wall
at dump toe, construction of
setting tanks, Afforestaton
etc
All these work
will be under
taken in planned
manner
(C)Rehabilitation
barren area
Development of green belt
etc.
Planting 250
saplings (min)
(D)Air and Water
quality
monitoring
One year every month 4
location for air and 1 location
for water
4 location for
air 1 locations
for water
(E)Decommission-
ing of
infrastructure
(F)Disposal of
machineries
N.A
NOTE: The cost component will depend on market rate prevailing at the time of actual
implementation of items mentioned in the table
SINGSINGA KALAN Stone & Morrum Mines of SMT. BIDYA SHARMA, Area – 8.47 Acre (3.43 ha) in Non-Forest RAYATI Land, Mouza – SINGSINGA KALAN, Thana- Chiniya, Dist. –Garhwa, State – Jharkhand
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10.8 Financial Assurance
The financial assurance can be submitted in different form as stated in rule 23(F) (2) of
mineral conservation and Development (Amendment Rule 2003). In mine closer plan, the
manner in which financial assurance has been submitted and its particulars have to be
indicated.
The land use plan for the proposed plan period is as under.
Financial assurance, to be provided on the basis of data filled by inspecting authority, (As
per CCOM’s Circular No.-4/2006)
Break up of Area in the Mine Lease for Calculation of Financial Assurance
SL.
NO
HEAD Area Put on
use at start
of plan
(Ha.)
Addition
requiremen
t during
plan period
(Ha.)
Total
(Ha.)
Area
considered
as fully
reclaimed
out
rehabilitate
d (Ha.)
Net area
considered
for
calculation
(Ha.)
A B C D E=(C+D) F G(E – F)
1 Area under mining NIL 2.10 2.10 NIL 2.10
2 Storage for top soil NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
3 Overburden dump NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
4 Mining
Storage/Crusher
NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
5 Infrastructure
(workshop
administration
building)
NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
6 Roads NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
7 Railways NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
8 Green Belt NIL 1.10 +0.23 1.33 1.33 NIL
9 Tailing pond NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
10 Effluent treatment
plant
NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
11 Mineral treatment
plant
NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
12 Tower ship Area NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
13 Other to specify NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
TOTAL 3.43 3.43 1.33 2.1
Total area in use – 0.711 ha.
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Rate of financial Assurance: Rupees Twenty Three Thousand per hectare
Amount of financial Assurance: 2.1 ha x Rs. 25,000/- = Rs. 52500/=
The Applicant will submit the financial assurance in the form of bank Guarantee for
Rupees 1, 00,000=00 (Rupees One Lac only) as minimum financial assurance amount as
per guideline before approval of the mining plan.
10.09 Certificate
10.09.01 Undertaking
The above – mentioned actions have been taken to be started clearly in the mine closer
plan. A certificate duly signed by the Applicant to the effect that said closer plan
complies all statutory rules, regulation, orders made by Central or State Government,
statutory organizations courts etc. have been taken into consideration and wherever
any specific permission is required the Applicant will approach concerned authorities.
The Applicant should also given an undertaking in the closure plan will be implemented
in a time bound manner as proposed.
The above certificate has been enclosed at the beginning of the mining plan.
10.10 Plans, Section etc
The Plans and sections provided in various chapters of mine plan report.
The chapter 1, 2, 3, & 4 should be supported with plan and section. The closure plan
may also be submitted depicting photographs, satellite images on compact disc etc
whenever possible.
The plan and sections of this mining plan may be referred for different purposes