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Smt. Manju Sharma W/o Shri Rakesh Kumar Sharma R/o Village:
Palpur, Post- Tilwar, Tehsil- Rajgarh, District-
Alwar-301408(Rajasthan)
E. MAIL ID: [email protected]
To, The Director (IA Division) Ministry of Environment, Forests
& Climate Change, Indira Paryavaran Bhavan Jorbagh Road New
Delhi - 110 003 Subject: For obtaining Environmental Clearance for
Marble Mining Project (M.L. No. 133/04, M.L. Area- 4.0
ha) with expansion in production capacity from 163500 TPA to
172540 falling in Palpur – Dundpuri Mining Cluster No. 61, Cluster
Area: 73.9404 ha. at Near Village- Palpur, Tehsil– Rajgarh,
District–Alwar (Rajasthan) by Smt. Manju Sharma W/o Shri Rakesh
Kumar Sharma . - Submission of Revised application along with
cluster details as per Amendment in EIA Notification dated
15.01.2016 reg.
Ref: 1. MoEF File No. J-11015/33/2016-IA-II(M). 2. Online
Application submitted to MOEF, New Delhi on 27.11.2015 3. Online
EDS generated on 12.02.2016 4. NGT Order dated 4th May 2016;
Sir,
With reference to the above subject & reference matter, we
would like to bring in your kind notice that we
had submitted application for obtaining EC to MOEFCC, New Delhi
through online portal on 01.12.2015
(copy of acknowledge receipt is enclosed as Annexure I), as our
project attracts General Condition (due to
Sariska wild life sanctuary falling within 5 km of the mine
lease boundary) as per EIA Notification 2006, as
amended time to time.
In response, we received an EDS from MoEFCC stating that “Now
the Ministry has amended the EIA
Notification vide So. No. 141 (E) on 15.01.2016 which has
provision for delegating the authority to District Level
Committee. In view of this you are requested to update this
proposal as per the provisions of the amendments
as stated above.”. Copy of EDS is enclosed as Annexure II.
Sir, as per Amendment in EIA Notification dated 15.01.2016, as
per Schematic presentation in Appendix - XI, our project falls
under category B1 (Cluster Situation ) but due to applicability of
General Condition it is to be dealt at MOEFCC level. Our project is
falling in Palpur – Dundpuri Mining Cluster No. 61, Cluster Area:
73.9404 ha. (> 25 ha). There are 41 mining leases for mineral
Marble in the cluster and all the mining leases are of less than 5
hectares and all the mining leases are in operation prior to
14-9-2006. Cluster details (List of mining leases falling in
cluster along with composite map) received from Mining Engineer,
Alwar (raj.) are enclosed as Annexure III. Therefore, we are
herewith submitting the revised application as per provisions of
amendment in EIA Notification dated 15.01.2016. The following
documents are being submitted:
1. Form I/Appendix I/ToR 2. Pre Feasibility Report 3. Brief
summary 4. Cluster details 5. District Survey Report is not
prepared by DEIAA and is not available.
Sir, we humbly request your goodself to kindly process our case
for grant of EC as per Amendment in EIA Notification dated
15.01.2016 at the earliest. Thanking you & with regards,
For, Smt. Manju Sharma W/o Shri Rakesh Kumar Sharma .
(Authorized Signatory)
Encl: As above
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PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT
OF
MARBLE MINING PROJECT(M.L. No. 133/04, M.L. Area: 4.0 ha)
Proposed expansion of Production Capacity
from 163500 TPA to 1,72,540 TPA
(Palpur- Dundpuri Cluster No.:61)
At
Villages: Palpur, Khoh, Dundpuri, Tehsil : Rajgarh,
District: Alwar (Raj.)
APPLICANT
Smt. Manju Sharma S/o Shri Rakesh Kumar SharmaContact Person:
Shri Rakesh Kumar Sharma
R/o:Village- Palpur, Post- Tilwar, Tehsil- Rajgarh,District-
Alwar-301410(Rajasthan)
Email id: [email protected]
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CONTENT LIST
PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT
S. NO. CONTENTS PAGE NO.1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 12.0 INTRODUCTION
OF THE PROJECT/ BACKGROUND INFORMATION 4(i) IDENTIFICATION OF
PROJECT & PROJECT PROPONENT 4(ii) BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF NATURE
OF THE PROJECT 5(iii) NEED FOR THE PROJECT & ITS IMPORTANCE TO
THECOUNTRY /REGION 5(iv) DEMAND-SUPPLY GAP 5(v) IMPORTS VS.
INDIGENOUS PRODUCTION 5(vi) EXPORT POSSIBILITY 5(vii)
DOMESTIC/EXPORT MARKETS 5(viii) EMPLOYMENT GENERATION (DIRECT AND
INDIRECT) DUETO THE PROJECT 53.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 6(i) TYPE OF
PROJECT INCLUDING INTERLINKED ANDINDEPENDENT PROJECTS, IF ANY 6(ii)
LOCATION (MAP SHOWING GENERAL LOCATION, SPECIFICLOCATION, AND
PROJECT BOUNDARY & PROJECT SITELAYOUT) WITH COORDINATES6
(iii) DETAILS OF ALTERNATIVE SITE CONSIDERED 7(iv) SIZE OR
MAGNITUDE OF OPERATION 7(v) PROJECT DESCRIPTION WITH PROCESS
DETAILS 7(vi) RAW MATERIAL REQUIRED ALONG WITH ESTIMATEDQUANTITY,
LIKELY SOURCE, MARKETING AREA OF FINALPRODUCTS, MODE OF TRANSPORT
OF RAW MATERIAL ANDFINISHED PRODUCT8
(vii) RESOURCES OPTIMIZATION/ RECYCLING AND REUSEENVISAGED IN
THE PROJECT, IF ANY, SHOULD BE BRIEFLYOUTLINED8
(viii) AVAILABILITY OF WATER ITS SOURCE, ENERGY
/POWERREQUIREMENT AND SOURCE 8(ix) QUANTITY OF WASTE TO BE
GENERATED (LIQUID ANDSOLID) AND SCHEME FOR THEIR
MANAGEMENT/DISPOSAL 84.0 SITE ANALYSIS 9
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S. NO. CONTENTS PAGE NO.(i) CONNECTIVITY 9(ii) LAND FORM, LAND
USE AND LAND OWNERSHIP 9(iii) TOPOGRAPHY 9(iv) EXISTING LAND USE
PATTERN {AGRICULTURE, NON-AGRICULTURE, FOREST, WATER BODIES
(INCLUDING AREAUNDER CRZ)}, SHORTEST DISTANCES FROM THEPERIPHERY OF
THE PROJECT TO PERIPHERY OF THEFORESTS, NATIONAL PARK, WILD LIFE
SANCTUARY, ECOSENSITIVE AREAS, WATER BODIES (DISTANCE FROM THEHFL
OF THE RIVER), CRZ. IN CASE OF NOTIFIEDINDUSTRIAL AREA, A COPY OF
THE GAZETTENOTIFICATION
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(v) EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE 12(vi) SOIL CLASSIFICATION 12(vii)
CLIMATIC DATA FROM SECONDARY SOURCES 12(viii) SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
AVAILABLE 125.0 PLANNING BRIEF 12(i) PLANNING CONCEPT (TYPE OF
INDUSTRIES, FACILITIES,AND TRANSPORTATION ETC.) TOWN AND
COUNTRYPLANNING/DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY CLASSIFICATION12
(ii) POPULATION PROJECTION 12(iii) LAND USE PLANNING 12(iv)
ASSESSMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEMAND (PHYSICAL &SOCIAL) 12(v)
AMENITIES/FACILITIES 136.0 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE 13(i) INDUSTRIAL
AREA (PROCESSING AREA) 13(ii) RESIDENTIAL AREA (NON PROCESSING
AREA) 13(iii) GREEN BELT DEVELOPMENT 13(iv) SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
13(v) CONNECTIVITY 13(vi) DRINKING WATER MANAGEMENT (SOURCE &
SUPPLY OFWATER) 13(vii) SEWERAGE SYSTEM 13(viii) INDUSTRIAL WASTE
MANAGEMENT 13(ix) SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT 13
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S. NO. CONTENTS PAGE NO.(x) POWER REQUIREMENT &
SUPPLY/SOURCE 147.0 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R & R)
PLAN 14(i) POLICY TO BE ADOPTED (CENTRAL/STATE)IN RESPECT OFTHE
PROJECT AFFECTED PERSONS INCLUDING HOMEOUSTEES, LAND OUSTEES AND
LANDLESS LABORERS(BRIEF OUTLINE TO BE GIVEN)14
8.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES 14(i) LIKELY DATE OF
START OF CONSTRUCTION AND LIKELYDATE OF COMPLETION (TIME SCHEDULE
FOR THE PROJECTTO BE GIVEN)14
(ii) ESTIMATED PROJECT COST ALONG WITH ANALYSIS INTERMS OF
ECONOMIC VIABILITY OF THE PROJECT 149.0 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL 14
LIST OF TABLES
TABLE NO. NAME PAGE NO.1. SALIENT FEATURES OF THE PROJECT 2-32.
ENVIRONMENTAL SETTINGS 9-10LIST OF FIGURES
FIGURE NO. NAME PAGE NO.1. MAP SHOWING GENERAL & SPECIFIC
LOCATION OFTHE PROPOSED MINE SITE (M.L. AREA-395.05 ha) 62.
ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING MAP 11
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Marble Mining Project, M. L. No. 133/04, Area 4.0 ha. falling in
Palpur- Dundpuri Mining Cluster No. 61, Cluster Area :73.9404 ha at
Villages: Palpur, Khoh, Dundpuri, Tehsil: Rajgarh, District:Alwar
(Raj.).
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PRE – FEASIBILITY REPORT
1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARYThe proposal for obtaining Environmental
Clearance for Marble Mining Project M. L. No.133/04, Area 4.0 ha
with Proposed expansion of Production Capacity from 163500 TPA
to1,72,540 TPA Near Village: Palpur, Tehsil-Rajgarh, District-
Alwar (Rajasthan). The leasearea is falling under Palpur- Dundpuri
Mining Cluster No. 61, Cluster Area: 73.9404ha atVillages: Palpur,
Khoh, Dundpuri, Tehsil: Rajgarh, District: Alwar (Raj.).The mining
lease sanctioned in favor of Smt. Manju Sharma W/o Shri Rakesh
Sharma Videletter no. SME/JAI/CC/AL.MML-133/04/02 dated 18.12.2004
for the period of 20 years.(Copy of the same annexed as
Annexure-IV). Mining Scheme has been approved by theSuperintending
Mining Engineer, Jaipur Circle, Jaipur, Department of Mines &
GeologyKhanij Bhawan, Jaipur vide letter no. SME/JP/MP/
161/2015/603 dated 29.06.2015.Consent To Operate has been issued
vide order no.
F(Mines)/Alwar(Rajgarh)/30(1)/2010-2011/2467-2470/3861 dated
20.03.2014.(Copy ofthe same annexed as Annexure-V)Cluster details
(List of mining leases falling in cluster along with composite map)
receivedfrom Mining Engineer, Alwar (raj.) are enclosed as Annexure
III.Table: 1.1 Salient features of the Project
S. No. Particulars DetailsA. Mining Lease Details1. Name of the
Project Marble Mining Project, (M. L. No. 133/04, Area 4.0 ha)2.
Mineral Marble3. Mining Lease Number M.L. No. 133/044. Mining Lease
Area 4.0 ha5. Applicant Smt. Manju Sharma W/o Shri Rakesh SharmaB
Location6. Village Palpur7. Tehsil Rajgarh8. District Alwar9. State
Rajasthan10. Latitude & Longitude Geographical Extends:Latitude
– 27°11’39.49” N – 27°11’47.72” N;Longitude : 76°23’33.32”E –
76°23’45.36”EC. Other details11. Cost of the project Rs. 60
Lacs
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Marble Mining Project, M. L. No. 133/04, Area 4.0 ha. falling in
Palpur- Dundpuri Mining Cluster No. 61, Cluster Area :73.9404 ha at
Villages: Palpur, Khoh, Dundpuri, Tehsil: Rajgarh, District:Alwar
(Raj.).
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S. No. Particulars Details12. Recurring Cost
forEnvironmentalProtection Measures Rs. 1.0 Lac per annum15 Seismic
Zone II2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/ BACKGROUND INFORMATION
I. Identification Project and Project ProponentSmt. Manju Sharma
W/o Shri Rakesh Sharma, is an individual to involve in
miningactivities. as per Amendment in EIA Notification dated
15.01.2016, as per Schematicpresentation in Appendix - XI, our
project falls under category B1 (Cluster Situation )but due to
applicability of General Condition it is to be dealt at MOEFCC
level.Our project is falling in Palpur – Dundpuri Mining Cluster
No. 61, Cluster Area:73.9404 ha. (> 25 ha). There are 41 mining
leases for mineral Marble in the clusterand all the mining leases
are of less than 5 hectares and all the mining leases are
inoperation prior to 14.9.2006.II. Brief Description of the Nature
of ProjectThe mine lease area of 4.0 ha comprises of Government
land (Sawai Chak). This is anexpansion marble mining project. Open
Cast semi-mechanized method is followed toexcavate the minerals.
Environmental Clearance is required for all the mines for
theirlease renewal and operation.III. Need for the Project &
Its Importance to the Country/ RegionMarble mining project in order
to meet the demand of the marble to the purchasers ofcutting unit
and other industries.Besides this, the projects are being proved/
will prove beneficial in terms of socio-economic development as it
has provided employment to locals. Further, the averageincome
level, which is the indicator of socio– economic status of house
hold is expectedto increase, which will ultimately result in the
better standard of living of the people.IV. Demand – Supply
GapConsidering the demand of mineral as well as sufficient
availability of the mineral inthe area, it is essential to have
Marble mines to sustain the supply of mineral forvarious
purpose.
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Marble Mining Project, M. L. No. 133/04, Area 4.0 ha. falling in
Palpur- Dundpuri Mining Cluster No. 61, Cluster Area :73.9404 ha at
Villages: Palpur, Khoh, Dundpuri, Tehsil: Rajgarh, District:Alwar
(Raj.).
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V. Imports vs. Indigenous ProductionThere are no requirement for
import of the Marble.VI. Export PossibilityThere are no export
possibilities.VII. Domestic/Export MarketsMarble has many
decorative and structural uses. It is used for outdoor sculpture
aswell as for sculpture bases; in architecture. The mineral is
proposed to be dispatchedto local market.VIII. Employment
Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to the ProjectThe lessee will
provide direct employment to 46 persons and indirect employment
willalso be generated in transportation of mineral.
3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
(i) Type of Project Including Interlinked And Independent
Projects, If Any
The mining lease of 4.0 ha falls in a cluster of “Palpur-
Dundpuri no. 61 comprising of41 mining lease with total area of
73.9404 ha at Villages: Palpur, Khoh, Dundpuri,Tehsil: Rajgarh,
District:Alwar (Raj.).Interlinked And Independent Projects: There
are no Interlinked and IndependentProjects
(ii) Location (map showing general location, specific location,
and project
boundary & project site layout) with coordinatesThe mining
lease area is located in Villages: Palpur, Tehsil: Rajgarh,
District: Alwar(Raj.). The mine cluster area falls in Survey of
India Toposheet No. 54A/08.
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Marble Mining Project, M. L. No. 133/04, Area 4.0 ha. falling in
Palpur- Dundpuri Mining Cluster No. 61, Cluster Area :73.9404 ha at
Villages: Palpur, Khoh, Dundpuri, Tehsil: Rajgarh, District:Alwar
(Raj.).
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Figure1: Location Map
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Marble Mining Project, M. L. No. 133/04, Area 4.0 ha. falling in
Palpur- Dundpuri Mining Cluster No. 61, Cluster Area :73.9404 ha at
Villages: Palpur, Khoh, Dundpuri, Tehsil: Rajgarh, District:Alwar
(Raj.).
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(iii) Details of Alternate Sites ConsideredNo alternative site
has been taken into consideration due to availability of
mineralresources in the area.(iv) Size and magnitude of
operationProposed expansion of Production Capacity from 163500 TPA
to 1,72,540 TPA NearVillages: Palpur, Tehsil: Rajgarh,
District:Alwar (Raj.).(v) Project Description with Process
Detail
(1) Salient features along with project vicinity details of the
Mining project is
given below:
S. No. Particulars Details1. Name of the Project Marble Mining
Project2. Mineral Marble3. Mining Lease Number M.L. No. 133/044.
Mining Lease Area 4.0 ha5. Lease Holder (Proposed) Smt. Manju
Sharma S/o Shri Rakesh Kumar Sharma6. Bench Height & Width
Height: 6 m, Width: 6m7. Mineable Reserves 10,29,400 tonnes8. Life
Of Mine ~9.0years9. General Ground Level 330 mRL10. Elevation 445
mRL 332 mRL11. Water table 270 mRL12. Ultimate Working Depth 55m
bgl
GEOLOGY OF THE AREA(i) Regional GeologyThe district comprises
Precambrian metamorphoric and igneous rockas, belongingto the
Mangalwar complex of the Pre- Delhi (Archean) and Railio, Alwar
andAjabgarh Groups, in ascending order of Superposition , belonging
to the Delhi SupeGroup (Lower to Middle Proterozoic ) and post
delhi igneous intrusive Alluvium andAeolian sediments mark the
older formation. The Mangamwalr Complex comprisinguqaritizite mica
schist, crystalline limestone, conglomerate and marble,occure
asisolated exposures in the southern part these are unconformably
overlain by therailio group comprising predominately calcerous
formations with volcanic andsubordinate quartizite. These lie in
the core part of regional folds, defined the mainstructural pattern
of the area and contain a basal conglomerate and arkose
quartziteunite. These lie in the core part of regional folds,
defined the main structural patternof the area and contain a basal
conglomerate and arkose quartzite unit, followed by
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Marble Mining Project, M. L. No. 133/04, Area 4.0 ha. falling in
Palpur- Dundpuri Mining Cluster No. 61, Cluster Area :73.9404 ha at
Villages: Palpur, Khoh, Dundpuri, Tehsil: Rajgarh, District:Alwar
(Raj.).
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sequences of argillaceous and impure calcareous rocks.The
regional geological map of the area is given in following
table:Upper Protozoic Post Delhi
IntrusiveAravali FormationAjabgarh Group Bhadkhol FormationThana
Ghazi Formation Sariska FormationKushalgarh FormationMiddle
ProterozoicSuper Group Alwar Group Pratapgarh FormationKankawahi
FormationRajgarh formationLocal Unconformity Railo
GroupUnconformityLower Protozoic Delhi east Pre Aravali Formation
to Archean(ii) Local Geology:The Alwar Group is divided into the
formation namely: Rajgarh , Kankawahi &Pratapgarh Formation in
the Alwar-Jaipur basin. The rock types in RajgarhFormation are
quartzite schist, calcerous biotite quartzite and marble.Good
quality marble is available around villages Dadikar,Kald,analgaon
andkushalgarh in Alwar District , Other known occurrences are near
MalanaGoverdhanpura etc.Alwar Group Rajgarh Formation MarbleMethod
of MiningThe method of Marble mining is adopted opencast semi-
mechanized. The mining is startedfrom the existing pit. For the
systematic working of open cast mine, Bench Parameters isbeing – 1.
Height –6 m. 2. Working Width – 6 m.Open cast semi- mechanized
mining method has been adopted with excavator, cranes, wiresaw
& other machineries. No blasting is being carried out in
Marble. Light Blasting are beingrequired for OB and IB
removal.Loading of mineral into trucks is being done by hydraulic
loaders.Transportation of Marble & overburden is being done by
dumpers/trucks from pit mouth tothe destination.
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Marble Mining Project, M. L. No. 133/04, Area 4.0 ha. falling in
Palpur- Dundpuri Mining Cluster No. 61, Cluster Area :73.9404 ha at
Villages: Palpur, Khoh, Dundpuri, Tehsil: Rajgarh, District:Alwar
(Raj.).
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Sequence of Mining
Top soil and OB removal Drilling & Light Blasting Cutting of
blocks Lifting Loading Transportation
(vi) Raw Material Required Along With Estimated Quantity, Likely
Source, Marketing Area of
Final Products, Mode of Transport of Raw Material and Finished
Product
Marble in the form of blocks are dispatched to the market.
Transportation of waste from loading point to dump site is proposed
by tippers. Themineral is proposed to be dispatched in hired
trucks.
(vii) Resources Optimization/ Recycling and Reuse Envisaged in
the Project, if any, should be
briefly Outlined
No waste water will be generated from mining operation Domestic
sewage water generated from office toilet will be disposed in soak
pits via septictank. The small pieces of Marble are being converted
into chips after taking short term permitfrom Department of Mines
and Geology and will be sold in the market.
(viii) Availability of Water Its Source, Energy /Power
Requirement and Source
A. Water requirement:Total water requirement for the project the
water requirement will be 5.0 KLD whichwill be sourced from near by
village.B. Power requirement:Electrical energy is being required
for operating machines which are being sourcedfrom JVVNL,
Jaipur.(ix) Quantity of Waste to Be Generated (Liquid and Solid)
And Scheme for Their
Management/Disposal:Domestic sewage water generated from office
toilet are being disposed in soak pits viaseptic tank.
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Marble Mining Project, M. L. No. 133/04, Area 4.0 ha. falling in
Palpur- Dundpuri Mining Cluster No. 61, Cluster Area :73.9404 ha at
Villages: Palpur, Khoh, Dundpuri, Tehsil: Rajgarh, District:Alwar
(Raj.).
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4.0 SITE ANALYSIS
(i) ConnectivityThe lease area is about ~ 23.0 km in NE
direction from Rajgarh. Jaipur Internationalairport, Jaipur is at a
distance of ~72 km in SW direction from the mine site.
RajgarhRailway Station is around ~ 24.0 km in NE direction from
mine site. The lease area iswell connected through roads.(ii) Land
Form, Land Use and Land Ownership
Existing Land Use PatternThe total ML area of 4.0 ha comprises
of government land (Sawai Chak)(iii) TopographyThe lease area is
having undulating rocky topography. The highest contour is 445mRL
and lowest is 332 mRL.(iv) Existing Land Use Pattern {Agriculture,
Non-Agriculture, Forest, Water Bodies
(Including Area Under CRZ)}, Shortest Distances From The
Periphery Of The
Project To Periphery Of The Forests, National Park, Wild Life
Sanctuary, Eco
Sensitive Areas, Water Bodies (Distance From The HFL Of The
River), CRZ. In
Case Of Notified Industrial Area, A Copy Of The Gazette
Notification
Table – 2Environmental Settings
S. No. Particular Details1. Nearest Village Palpur2. Nearest
city/ town Rajgarh (~23.0km,NE )3. Nearest Railway Station Rajgarh
Railway Station (~24.0 km., NE)4. Nearest Airport Jaipur
international Airport, Jaipur (~72.0 km SW)5. Archaeological
Important Place None, within 10 km. radius area of mine site.6.
Ecological Sensitive Areas (NationalPark, Wildlife Sanctuary,
BiosphereReserve etc.)Sariska Wild life Sanctuary lies within 5.0
km from mineboundary.
7. Reserved/Protected Forest within 10km. radius Forests &
Water Bodies Distance(km) DirectionDabkan RF ~2.0 North
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Marble Mining Project, M. L. No. 133/04, Area 4.0 ha. falling in
Palpur- Dundpuri Mining Cluster No. 61, Cluster Area :73.9404 ha at
Villages: Palpur, Khoh, Dundpuri, Tehsil: Rajgarh, District:Alwar
(Raj.).
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Raior PF ~6.8 NNWGarh PF ~3.2 NWKhoh PF ~2.8 WNWHaripura RF ~4.5
NWSilli Bawari RF ~4.5 NWBhigani RF ~7.5 NorthKalighati RF ~9.0
NNEKalwar PF ~0.7 NorthChhoti Chint RF ~3.5 NNENandu RF ~5.5
ESEBhigota RF ~6.7 SSEHarit Ka Bas RF ~95 SWNarainai PF ~8.0
SWDhiroda PF ~9.5 SWPaota PF ~8.0 Sw8. Nearest River / water body
Water Bodies Distance(km) DirectionJai Sagar ~8.5 WSWMangalasar Dam
~5.2 NorthRam Sagar ~10.0 ESEThaila Reservoir ~3.5 NESource: SOI
Toposheet
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Marble Mining Project, M. L. No. 133/04, Area 4.0 ha. falling in
Palpur- Dundpuri Mining Cluster No. 61, Cluster Area : 73.9404 ha
at Villages: Palpur, Khoh, Dundpuri, Tehsil: Rajgarh,District:Alwar
(Raj.).
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Figure 2: Map showing 10.0 km radius Study Area
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Marble Mining Project, M. L. No. 133/04, Area 4.0 ha. falling in
Palpur- Dundpuri Mining Cluster No. 61, Cluster Area : 73.9404ha at
Villages: Palpur, Khoh, Dundpuri, Tehsil: Rajgarh, District:Alwar
(Raj.).
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(v) Existing Infrastructure:There is no building & structure
within mining lease area except some vegetationsexisting on the
lease area which will be cleared when required. Total lease area
isGovernment land (Sawai Chak).(vi) Soil ClassificationThe soil is
sandy loamy in texture.(vii) Climatic Data from Secondary
SourcesThe climate here is considered to be a local steppe climate.
In Alwar, there is littlerainfall throughout the year. The average
temperature in Alwar is 25.4 °C.Precipitation here averages 722
mm.(viii) Social Infrastructure AvailableThe lease area is about ~
23.0 km in NE direction from Rajgarh. Jaipur Internationalairport,
Jaipur is at a distance of ~72 km in SW direction from the mine
site. RajgarhRailway Station is around ~ 24.0 km in NE direction
from mine site. The lease area iswell connected through roads.The
site is well connected with communication facilities like
telephone, fax, post &telegraph, and as such, no constraints
are envisaged in this aspect as the Tehsil-Rajgarh is ~24.0 km in
NE direction and district headquarter- Alwar is ~45.0km,NNE
direction from the site.
5.0 PLANNING BRIEF
(i) Planning Concept (Type of Industries, Facilities, and
Transportation etc.) Town
and Country Planning/Development Authority ClassificationThis is
an Open Cast semi-mechanized mining Project.(ii) Population
ProjectionManpower required will be engaged from nearby Villages.
No significant influx ofpeople is anticipated in the area.(iii)
Land Use PlanningThe whole mining lease area is 4.0 ha which
comprises of Government land (SawaiChak) . At the end of life of
mine, 2.0 ha. area will be excavated which will beconverted into
water reservoir, 0.80 ha. area will be used for overburden &
followedby plantation, 0.01 ha area will be used for building
construction, 0.40 ha area willbe used for construction of road
& 0.20 ha area will be covered under green belt onaround the
lease periphery. Remaining plantation will be done outside the
lease area
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Marble Mining Project, M. L. No. 133/04, Area 4.0 ha. falling in
Palpur- Dundpuri Mining Cluster No. 61, Cluster Area : 73.9404ha at
Villages: Palpur, Khoh, Dundpuri, Tehsil: Rajgarh, District:Alwar
(Raj.).
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by authorization from gram panchayat which is equal to 33% of
the total lease area.Intensity of land use will increase.(iv)
Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social)Lessee
is being access the demand of infrastructure (Physical &
Social) in nearbyarea of the mine site.(v)
Amenities/FacilitiesLessee is being developed the
amenities/facilities in the nearby area of the mine siteas per
requirement of the local people under social development
activities.
6.0 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE
(i) Industrial Area (Processing Area)No additional
infrastructure is being required for the proposed expansion
project.(ii) Residential Area (Non Processing Area)This is not
required as mine worker come from nearby area. Rest shelter will
beprovided for workers.(iii) Green BeltGreen Belt will be done
around the lease periphery. Remaining plantation will bedone
outside the lease area which will be equal to 33% of the lease
area.(iv) ConnectivityThe lease area is about ~ 23.0 km in NE
direction from Rajgarh. Jaipur Internationalairport, Jaipur is at a
distance of ~72 km in SW direction from the mine site.
RajgarhRailway Station is around ~ 24.0 km in NE direction from
mine site. The lease area iswell connected through roads.
(v) Water Management (Source & Supply of water)Total water
requirement for the project the water requirement 5.0 KLD
whichsourced from nearby village.Domestic wastewater are being
generated from the restshelter, which are being disposed in soak
pit via septic tank.(vi) Sewerage SystemDomestic sewage water
generated from office toilet are being disposed in soak pits
viaseptic tank. Outside discharge is not envisaged.(vii) Industrial
Waste ManagementNo industrial waste water are being generated
during mining operation.(viii) Solid Waste Management
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Marble Mining Project, M. L. No. 133/04, Area 4.0 ha. falling in
Palpur- Dundpuri Mining Cluster No. 61, Cluster Area : 73.9404ha at
Villages: Palpur, Khoh, Dundpuri, Tehsil: Rajgarh, District:Alwar
(Raj.).
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The waste is in the form of weathered marble having foreign
intrusion andamphibolites etc.Around 164330 tonnes of waste will
come across during next five years and around328660 tonnes of waste
will be generated during the present life of mine. Waste willbe
dumped in 0.80 ha of the lease area. Garland drains & retaining
wall will beconstructed at the toe of waste dump.(ix) Power
Requirement & Supply/SourceMainly diesel are being used to
operate mine machinery and equipment. Electricalenergy will be
required for operating machines which will be sourced from
JVVNL,Jaipur.
7.0 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R & R) PLAN
(i) Policy To Be Adopted (Central/State) In Respect Of The
Project AffectedPersons Including Home Oustees, Land Oustees And
Landless Laborers (BriefOutline To Be Given)Not Applicable as the
lease area comprises of Government land (Sawai Chak) .
8.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES
(i) Likely Date Of Start Of Construction And Likely Date Of
Completion (Time
Schedule For The Project To Be Given)The proposed expansion will
be done after obtaining all clearances/consents fromthe concerned
authority.(ii) Estimated Project Cost Along With Analysis In Terms
Of Economic Viability of
the ProjectCost of the project Rs. 60 LacsRecurring Cost for
Environmental ProtectionMeasures Rs. 1.0 Lac per annum9.0 ANALYSIS
OF PROPOSALMarble Mining Project result in growth of the
surrounding area by increasing direct andindirect employment
opportunities in the region including ancillary development
andsupporting infrastructure. Special emphasis on Financial and
Social benefits will be givento the local people including tribal
population, if any, in the area.Development of social amenities
will be in the form of medical facilities, education
tounderprivileged and creation of self-help groups.10.0.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
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Marble Mining Project, M. L. No. 133/04, Area 4.0 ha. falling in
Palpur- Dundpuri Mining Cluster No. 61, Cluster Area : 73.9404ha at
Villages: Palpur, Khoh, Dundpuri, Tehsil: Rajgarh, District:Alwar
(Raj.).
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S. No. PARTICULARS DETAILS
1. Air QualityManagement
Use of Sharp drill bits to reduce generation of dust. Drilling
is being done with water injection system. Low charge blasting is
being done to reduce dust emission. Regular water spraying on the
haul roads to reduce fugitive dust generationduring
loading/unloading/transportation Regular maintenance of machinery
and vehicles carried out to control dustemission during
transportation. Personal protective equipment dust masks are being
provided to the workersworking in high dust area. Green
Belt/plantation will be developed around the lease boundary.
Periodical Ambient air quality monitoring will be carried out. Same
practices will be continued in future.
2. Noise QualityManagement
Use of Sharp drill bits to reduce generation of noise. No
blasting is being carried out in Marble. Light Blasting is required
for OB and IB removal. Earmuffs/earplugs are being provided to all
operators and employees workingnear the machinery. Proper
maintenance, oiling and greasing of machines at regular intervals
willbe done to reduce generation of noise. Green Belt/plantation
has been/will be developed around the lease boundary,undisturbed
area, near mine office etc. Regular monitoring of Noise Level will
be done. Same practices will be continued in future.
3. Water QualityManagement
Garland drains all along the periphery of pits to prevent the
watercarrying the wash-offs entering the mine. The water collected
into the garland drains flow towards a sump. The dust/soil allowed
to settle in the sump and clear water utilized forafforestation and
wetting of haul roads to arrest dust generation. No waste water
generated during mining operation The sewage generated from rest
shelter is treated and disposed through aseries of septic tanks and
soak pits. Rainwater falling in the mining pit collected in lower
benches & used for dustsuppression & green belt. Regular
monitoring of ground water level and quality will be carried out.
Same practices will be continued in future.
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Marble Mining Project, M. L. No. 133/04, Area 4.0 ha. falling in
Palpur- Dundpuri Mining Cluster No. 61, Cluster Area : 73.9404ha at
Villages: Palpur, Khoh, Dundpuri, Tehsil: Rajgarh, District:Alwar
(Raj.).
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S. No. PARTICULARS DETAILS
4. Land reclamation There will be a permanent change of land use
of cluster area. The miningactivity will leave excavated area,
which will be converted into water reservoir.Green belt will be
developed along the lease boundary.
5. Solid WasteManagement The waste is in the form of weathered
marble having foreign intrusion andamphibolites etc. Around 164330
tonnes of waste will come across during next five years andaround
328660 tonnes of waste will be generated during the present life
ofmine. Waste will be dumped in 0.80 ha of the lease area. Garland
drains & retaining wall will be constructed at the toe of waste
dump. Same practices will be continued in future.
6. Green belt /Plantation Presently about 20 trees are there in
mining lease and during the period ofnext five years about 200
saplings will be planted around the lease periphery. At the
conceptual stage, about 0.20 ha area will be covered under green
beltalong the lease boundary. Local species will be planted after
consultation with local forest officer and asper CPCB guidelines.
Same practices will be continued in future.
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Acknowledgement Slip for TOR
This is to acknowledge that
the proposal has been successfully
uploaded on theportal of
the Ministry. The proposal shall be examined
in the Ministry to ensure
thatrequired information has been submitted. An email will be sent for seeking additionalinformation
,
if any, within 5 working days. Once verified, an acceptance
letter shallbe issued to the project proponent .
Following should be mentioned in further correspondence
1. Proposal No. :
IA/RJ/MIN/33037/20152. Category of the Proposal
: NonCoal Mining3. Project/Activity applied for
:
1(a) Mining of minerals4. Name of the proposal
:
Marble Mine (Minor Mineral) Mining Project5. Date of submission for TOR
:
21 Nov 20156. Name of the Project proponent along with contact details
a) Name of the proponent :
SMT MANJU SHARMAb) Mobile No. :
9680429916c) State : Rajasthand) District :
Alware) Pincode : 301001
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Additional Information to PP 1 सदंशे
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Email alert to proponent, if any, Additional details are sought by concernedMember Secretary after consideration of proposal in EAC Meeting
The said proposal has not been accepted on account of the Additional details soughtas per the statement uploaded on the portal of Ministry. Please upload the Additionaldetails sought by Member Secretary.
Following should be mentioned in further correspondence
1. Proposal No. :
IA/RJ/MIN/33037/20152. Category of the Proposal
: NonCoal Mining3. Project/Activity applied for
:
1(a) Mining of minerals4. Name of the proposal
:
Marble Mine (Minor Mineral) Mining Project5. Date of submission for TOR
:
21 Nov 20156. Name of the Project proponent along with contact details
a) Name of the proponent :
SMT MANJU SHARMAb) Mobile No. :
9680429916c) State : Rajasthand) District :
Alware) Pincode : 301001
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covering letter manju.pdfCluster Map and Details.pdfpfr with
annexure.pdf8 Cover Page- PFR.pdf9. Content List_ PFR.pdf10- pre
feasibility report manju.pdfGmail - Acknowledgement Slip for TOR
application.pdfGmail - Additional Information to PP.pdflease
doc.pdfCTO ARAVLI.pdfCluster Map and Details.pdf