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PRE - FEASIBILITY REPORT
for
PROPOSED EXPANSION OF SPECIALTY
CHEMICALS & BULK DRUG MANUFACTURING
PLANT IN EXISTING UNIT
of
M/s. CHAITANYA LIFE SCIENCE PVT. LTD.
PLOT NO. 769/3/B&C, JHAGADIA INDUSTRIAL
ESTATE, JHAGADIA, DIST: BHARUCH – 393 110,
GUJARAT
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CONTENTS
Sr.
No.
Description Page No.
1. Executive Summary 3
2. Introduction of the Project/Background information 12
3. Project Description 14
4. Site Analysis 21
5. Planning Brief 26
6. Proposed Infrastructure 30
7. Rehabilitation and resettlement (R & R) Plan 31
8. Project Schedule & Cost Estimates 31
9. Analysis of Proposal (Final Recommendations) 32
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1.0 Executive Summary
1.1 Company Profile
Introduction M/s. Chaitanya Life Science Pvt Ltd. is a proposed small scale unit to be located at Plot No.
769/3/B&C Jhagadia GIDC, Jhagadia, Dist-Bharuch, Gujarat. The unit proposes to
manufacture various types of Pharmaceutical products with the total production capacity of
20 MT/Month.
The unit believes in the sustainable development and equally concern about environment
preservation and pollution control. The unit also proposes to provide adequate Environment
Management System to meet desired norms of discharge (Water + Air + Solid) during
proposed project as per the statutory recruitments and also proposes to put its continuous
endeavor for the pollution prevention and betterment of environment.
A vision, a mission and a will to succeed are the basic ingredients in the foundation of the
company. It believes that "Quality First & Customer Supreme". Main promoters of the
company have very good business experience and have sound financial background. The
one of the promoter of the company, Mr. Detroja Prakash B. is having good experience of
16 yrs,, Mr. Raval Paresh D. also having good experience of 14 yrs. and Mr. Patel Shailesh
W. also having good experience of 8 yrs. in this field of industrial operation and chemical
process in this field.
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1.2 Project Details
Sr.
No. Name of Products
CAS No. Existing
Capacity
(MT/Month)
Additional
Capacity
(MT/Month)
Total
capacity
(MT/Month)
A. Synthetic Organic Chemicals
1.a Oxyclozanide 2277-92-1 10.0
250 290.1
2.a Guaifenesin 93-14-1
10.0
2.b Oxcarbamazepin 28721-07-5
2.c Fluconazole 86386-73-4
2.d Proganil HCI 637-32-1
2.e Gabapentine 60142-96-3
3.a Lornoxicam 70374-39-9
5.0 3.b Glimipride 93479-97-1
3.c Nicaradapine
3.d Repaglinide 135062-02-1
4.a Donepezil HydroChloride 120011-70-3 2.0
4.b Cilastozol 73963-72-1
5.a Captopril 62571-86-2 0.5
B. Herbal Extracts
6.a Methoxsalen 298-81-7 10.0
6.b Calcium Sennosides (20-25%) 81-27-6
7.a Calcium Sennosides (60-80%) 81-27-6
1.5 7.b Thiocolchicoside 602-41-5
7.c 5-Hydroxytryptopham 56-69-9
8.a Resiprine
1.0 8.b Colchicine 64-86-8
8..c Hysoscine butylbromide 149-64-4
9.a Yohimbine HCL 65-19-0
0.1 9.b 10 DAB III
9.c Quinine Sulphate 207671-44-1
Bulk Drug and Bulk Drug Intermediates
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10 Paracetamol IP 103-90-2
11 Phosphatidyl choline 8002-43-5
12 Pregabaline 148553-50-8
13 Entacapone 130929-57-6
14 Folic acid 59-30-3
15 Para Amino Phenol 123-30-8
16 1-(3-chlorophenyl)-4-(3-chloropropyl) piperazine Hcl
52605-52-4
17 1,3-propanediol diacetate 628-66-0
18 N,N-Dimethyl formamide dimethyl acetal 4637-24-5
19 + 3-(Carbamonylmethyl)-5-methyl hexanoic acid
181289-15-6
20 Rusvastatin Calcium and its intermediates
147098-20-2
21 Rabeprazole Sodium and its intermediates
117976-90-6
22 Carvediol and its intermediates 72956-09-3
23 Celecoxib and its intermediates 169590-42-5
24 Clopidogrel Bisulfate and its intermediates
120202-66-6
25 Atoravastatin Calcium and its intermediates
134523-03-8
26 Etoricoxib and its intermediates 202409-33-4
27 Valsartan and its intermediates 137862-53-4
28 Tranexamic Acid and its intermediates 1197-18-8
29 Zolpidic Acid and its intermediates 189005-44-5
30 Doxofylline and its intermediates 69975-86-6
31 Bupropion hydrochloride and its intermediates
31677-93-7
32 Flurbiprofen and its intermediates 5104-49-4
33 Glibenclamide and its intermediates 10238-21-8
34 Quetiapine fumarate and its intermediates 111974-72-2
35 Amlodipine besylate and its intermediates 111470-99-6
36 Metoclopramide Hydrochloride and its
intermediates
7232-21-5
37 Ondensetron Hydrochloride and its
intermediates
103639-04-9
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38 Trifluoperazine Hydrochloride and its
intermediates
440-17-5
39 Fenofibrate and its intermediate
42019-78-3
40 Telmisartan and its intermediate
144701-48-4
41 Nebivilol and its intermediate
99199-60-7
42 Chlopromazine Hydrochloride 50-53-3
43 Teneligliptin Hydrobromide Hydrate 760937-92-6
44 Doxepine Hydrochloride 1668-19-5
45 Cyclobenzaprine Hydrochloride 303-53-7
46 Citalopram Hydro Bromide 59729-33-8
47 Flupentixol Dihydrochloride 2413-38-9
48 Adapalene 68291-97-4
49 Atovaquone 28721-07-5
50 Canagliflozin 842133-18-0
51 Moexipril HCl 119141-88-7
52 Palonosetron HCl 157212-55-0
53 Cilazapril 132866-11-6
54 Trandolapril 87679-37-6
55 Darifenacin Hydrobromide 158930-17-7
56 5-Bromo 2-Chloro Benzoic Acid 21739-92-4
57 Di – Benzoyl – D – Tartaric Acid 17026-42-5
58 Di – Benzoyl – L – Tartaric Acid 62708-56-9
59 Di – P – Toluoyl – D – Tartaric Acid 71607-31-3
60 Di – P – Toluoyl – L – Tartaric Acid 32634-66-5
61 Diclofenac Sodium/ Potassium 15307-79-6
62 Aceclofenac Sodium/ Potassium 89796-99-6
Inorganic Chemicals
61 Copper Sulphate 7758-99-8
500 -- 500
62 Ferrous Sulphate 7782-63-0
63 Mangenese Sulphate 10034-96-5
64 Magnesium Sulphate 7487-88-9
65 Zinc Sulphate 7446-20-0
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66 Potassium Nitrate 7757-79-1 300 -- 300
67 Potassium Chloride 7447-40-7
Total 840.1 250 1090.1
List of By-Products:
Sr. No.
Name of By-Products
CAS No. Existing Capacity
(MT/Month)
Additional Capacity
(MT/Month)
Total Capacity
(MT/Month)
1. Dilute Sulphuric Acid 7664-93-9 753.3 0.0 753.3
2. 30 % HCl Solution 7647-01-0 3375.0 0.0 3375.0
3. 35 -40 % Nitrosyl Sulphuric Acid / Sodium Nitrite Solution
7780-78-7 986.0 0.0 986.0
4. POCl3 10025-87-3 265.0 0.0 255.0
5. Caustic Soda Solution (30% to 40%)
1310-73-2 470.0 0.0 470.0
6. Ammonium Chloride 12125-02-9 55.0 0.0 55.0
7. Ammonium Sulphate Salt 7783-20-2 150.0 0.0 150.0
8. 20-28 % HBr Solution 10035-10-6 0.0 10920.0 10920.0
9. Sodium Bromide Salt 7647-15-6 0.0 3570.0 3570.0
10. Sodium Sulphate 7647-15-6 0.0 6093.0 6093.0
11. 8-10 % Sodium Hypochlorite Solution
7681-52-9 00 600.0 600.0
12 2- Methyl 1,3 Dioxolane 497-26-7 0.0 25.0 25.0
13 MnSO4 Salt 7785-87-7 0.0 650.0 650.0
14. 30 -40 % Dilute Nitric Acid 7697-37-2 0.0 20.0 20.0
15. Sulphur Dichloride 105454-99-
0 0.0 1090.0 1090.0
Total 6054.3 11209.0 17253.3
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1.3 Water Requirement, Waste Water Generation and Treatment
Total water requirement will 377 m3/day which will be met through GIDC water supply. The
wastewater generations will 293 m3/day. The wastewater generation will be 285 m3/day
which shall be treated in ETP & MEE and Treated Effluent shall send to drainage line after
achieved GPCB norms.
Domestic wastewater (8 KL/Day) shall be disposed in septic tank/sock pit.
1.4 Air Pollution Source and Control Management
(A) Details of Flue Gas Stack; Stack Attached To Steam Boiler & Thermic Fluid Heater (Existing)
SOURCES OF GASESOUS EMISSIONS STACK
Fuel Used Natural Gas/LDO/Agro waste
Capacity 0.8 MT/hour & 2.0 Lac Kcal/Hr
Type of Emissions SO2 NOx SPM
Permissible Limits 262 mg/Nm3 94 mg/Nm3 150 mg/Nm3
Stack Height 20 meters
Stack Diameter at the Top 300 MM
Air Pollution Control System Multicyclone Separator
(B) Details of Flue Gas Stack; Stack Attached To D.G.Set (Existing)
SOURCES OF GASESOUS EMISSIONS STACK
Fuel Used HSD – 10 Liter/Hr
Capacity 65 KVA
Type of Emissions SO2 NOx SPM
Permissible Limits 262 mg/Nm3 94 mg/Nm3 150 mg/Nm3
Stack Height 9 meters
Stack Diameter at the Top 50 MM
Air Pollution Control System --
(C) Details of Flue Gas Stack; Stack Attached To Steam Boiler (Proposed)
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SOURCES OF GASESOUS EMISSIONS STACK
Fuel Used Agro waste – 10 MT/Day
Capacity 4 MT/hour + 0.8 MTH
Type of Emissions SO2 NOx SPM
Permissible Limits 262 mg/Nm3 94 mg/Nm3 150 mg/Nm3
Stack Height 30 meters
Stack Diameter at the Top 500 MM
Air Pollution Control System Multicyclone Separator with Bag filter
(D) Details of Flue Gas Stack; Stack Attached To Thermic Fluid Heater
(Proposed)
SOURCES OF GASESOUS EMISSIONS STACK
Fuel Used Natural Gas – 500 m3/Day
Capacity 4.0 Lac Kcal/Hr
Type of Emissions SO2 NOx SPM
Permissible Limits 262 mg/Nm3 94 mg/Nm3 150 mg/Nm3
Stack Height 20 meters
Stack Diameter at the Top 300 MM
Air Pollution Control System --
(E) (F) Details of Flue Gas Stack; Stack Attached To D.G.Set (Proposed)
SOURCES OF GASESOUS EMISSIONS STACK
Fuel Used HSD – 20 Liter/Hr
Capacity 250 KVA
Type of Emissions SO2 NOx SPM
Permissible Limits 262 mg/Nm3 94 mg/Nm3 150 mg/Nm3
Stack Height 9 meters
Stack Diameter at the Top 50 MM
Air Pollution Control System --
(G) Stack Attached To Process Vent (Existing)
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SOURCES OF PROCESS EMISSIONS VENT
Source of emission Process Vent
Type of Emissions HCl, SO2
Permissible Limits 20 mg/Nm3, 40 mg/Nm3
Stack Height 15 meters
Stack Diameter at the Top 40 MM
Air Pollution Control System Two Stage scrubber
(H) Stack Attached To Process Vent (Proposed)
SOURCES OF PROCESS EMISSIONS VENT
Source of emission Process Vent
Type of Emissions HCl, SO2
Permissible Limits 20 mg/Nm3, 40 mg/Nm3
Stack Height 15 meters
Stack Diameter at the Top 40 MM
Air Pollution Control System Two Stage scrubber
(I) Stack Attached To Process Vent (Proposed)
SOURCES OF PROCESS EMISSIONS VENT
Source of emission Process Vent
Type of Emissions HBr
Permissible Limits 5 mg/Nm3
Stack Height 11 meters
Stack Diameter at the Top 200 MM
Air Pollution Control System Two Stage scrubber
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1.5 Hazardous Waste
Sr.
No. Waste Details
Waste
Category
Quantity MT/Annum
Mode of Disposal
Existing Additional Total
1. ETP Sludge 34.3 12 28 40
Collection, Storage,
Transportation and Disposal
at Nearest TSDF
2. Process waste Sludge
26.1 170 130 300 Collection, Storage,
Transportation and Disposal
at Nearest TSDF or sell to
Cement Industry
3. Used Oil 5.1 500
Liter
500
Liter
1000 Liter Collection, Storage,
Transportation And Selling to
authorized recyclers.
4. Discarded liners/Bags
Carboy
Drums
Unit in No./Month
33.3 5000
Nos/Year
5000
Nos/Year
10000
Nos/Year
Collection, Storage,
Transportation And Selling to
authorized recyclers after
decontamination.
5. Salt from MEE 34.3 00 30 30 Collection, Storage,
Transportation and Disposal
at Nearest TSDF
6. Distillation Residue 36.4 115 135 250 Collection, Storage,
Transportation and sell to
Cement Industry for Co-
processing or Disposal at
Common Incineration Site
7. Spent Catalyst 28.2 615 385 1000 Collection, Storage,
Transportation and disposal
by sell to metal recycler.
8.
Spent Carbon
28.3
00 12 12
Collection, Storage,
Transportation and sell to
Cement Industry for Co-
processing or Disposal at
Common Incineration Site
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1.6 Green Belt
Total 5371.42 m2 land area is available at site; out of this 1600.00 m2 (i.e. approx 30 % of
total area) shall be developed as greenbelt and other forms of greenery.
1.7 Power & Fuel Requirements
Total Power Requirement
Power required from DGVCL is = 60 KVA (Existing)
Power required from DGVCL will 500 KVA (Proposed)
Standby power supply from D.G. set: 250 KVA (Only Emergency)
FUEL REQUIREMENT
Existing: 0.8 MTH Steam Boiler+ 2.0 Laks KCAL Thermic fluide
LDO-180 Liter/Day
Natural Gas -200 m3/Day
Agro waste – 0.5 MT/Day
D.G. Set (HSD)- 10 Liter/Hr
TOTAL PROPOSED EXPANSION:0.8 MTH +3.0 MTH STEAM BOILER, 5.0 LAK KCAL
THERMIC FLUIDE
LDO-180 Liter/Day
Natural Gas -200 m3/Day
Agro waste – 15 MT/Day
D.G. Set (HSD)- 20 Liter/Hr
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.
Identification of the project
PROPOSED EXPANSION OF SPECIALTY CHEMICALS & BULK DRUGS MANUFACTURING PLANT
IN EXISTING UNIT
Identification of the project proponent
Presently following are the director of the company:
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2.2 Brief description of nature of the Project
PROPOSED EXPANSION OF SPECIALTY CHEMICALS & BULK DRUGS MANUFACTURING PLANT
2.3 Need for the project and its importance to the country and or region
The objective is to be achieved by:
• Consolidating Business.
• By constantly upgrading the product range.
• Continuously reducing the Costs & improving Quality.
• To generate local employment
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.
These products will be an addition to the current range of our products.
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 be able to increase the export of our finished products.
2.6 Export possibility
There is export potential of our proposed products.
Sr.no
Name of Directors Present Designation
Present Residential address & Phone No
1. Paresh Dineshbhai Raval Pan: AFMPR1154H
Director B-312,Garden city Society,B/H 500 quater,Valiya Road, Ankleshwar Tel:9925239456
2. Manishbhai Vrajlal Thumar Pan: ABWPT5070E
Director Rameshwar Park-1,MavdiMain Road,Rajkot-360001 9687688243
3 Sanjay Raghvajibhai Tavethiya Pan:AEWPT2893L
Director Chandra Jyot Co Op Hos. Soc, Flat no. A 301, GIDC, Opp Krishna Park Society, Ankleshwar 9879551919
4 Rajesh Jadavbhai Riziya Pan: BZZPR7083M
Director 10, Dharamnagar Society,Singanpore Road,Katargam, Surat 395004 9833577378
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2.7 Domestic/Export Markets
There is export potential as well as demand in local market.
2.8 Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to project.
Employment would be as per prevailing norms of state government for skilled and unskilled
people for the proposed expansion project.
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
PROJEC
T SITE
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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.
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 evacuation facilities
• Availability of water for industrial use
Modern infrastructure support and amenities at par with industrial estates in other global
markets, including:
� Efficient transport facilities within the industrial estate and to & fro the city area.
� Environment-friendly zone.
� Uninterrupted power supply.
3.4 Size or Magnitude of Operation
Please refer Section-1.2
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 Form-I, Annexure-III.
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 Form-I, Annexure-I. Majority of
the products will be used for domestic market and some products will be exported
depending on the international market.
3.7 Resource optimization/recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if any, should
be briefly outlined.
Every effort will be put to recycle/reuse the water.
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3.8 Availability of water its source, energy/power requirement and source should be
given.
Water Source
Total water requirement shall meet through GIDC water supply.
Power & Fuel Requirement
Total Power Requirement
Power required from DGVCL is = 60 KVA (Existing)
Power required from DGVCL will 500 KVA (Proposed)
Standby power supply from D.G. set: 250 KVA (Only Emergency)
FUEL REQUIREMENT
Existing: 0.8 MTH Steam Boiler+ 2.0 Laks KCAL Thermic fluide
LDO-180 Liter/Day
Natural Gas -200 m3/Day
Agro waste – 0.5 MT/Day
D.G. Set (HSD)- 10 Liter/Hr
TOTAL PROPOSED EXPANSION:0.8 MTH +3.0 MTH STEAM BOILER, 5.0 LAK KCAL
THERMIC FLUIDE
LDO-180 Liter/Day
Natural Gas -200 m3/Day
Agro waste – 15 MT/Day
D.G. Set (HSD)- 20 Liter/Hr
3.9 Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their
management/disposal.
Please refer Form-I, Annexure-V.
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3.10 Schematic representations of the feasibility drawing which give information of
EIA purpose.
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
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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4.0 Site Analysis
4.1 Connectivity
• Site is very well connected by road
• Availability of power evacuation facilities
• Availability of water for industrial use
4.2 Land Form, Land Use and Land Ownership
(Source: Environmental Information Center, New Delhi)
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4.3 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 HFL of the river), CRZ. In case of the notified industrial area, a
copy of the Gazette notification should be given.
(Source: Environmental Information Center, New Delhi)
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AREAS UNDER DIFFERENT LANDUSE
(Source: Environmental Information Center, New Delhi)
4.4 Existing Infrastructure
The project site is located in GIDC, Jhagadia, Dist: Bharuch, which is a well developed
designated Industrial Area.
Sr. No.
Landuse Classification Area (in sq.km.) Percentage Area
1 Water Body 0.46 0.15
2 Open/Barren Land 46.55 14.84
3 Agriculture 46.47 14.81
4 Fallow Land 168.64 53.74
5 Degraded Vegetation 31.94 10.18
6 Scrub 0.08 0.03
7 River 3.64 1.16
8 Settlement 5.08 1.62
9 Sand 1.14 0.36
10 Industrial Area 3.11 0.99
11 Miscellaneous 6.71 2.14
Total 313.81 100.00
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4.5 Soil Classification
Soil Characteristics under Project Area are as below Table;
Category Area
(Sq. kms) Description Taxonomy1 Taxonomy2 Class Sub
Class
Category C 176.30
Very deep, moderately well drained, fine soils on very gently sloping basaltic
interfluves with slight erosion; associated with deep well drained,
calcareous fine soils with slight erosion
Fine, montrmorillonitic, hyperthermic Typic
Chromusterts
Fine, montmorillonitic
(calcareous) hyperthermic Vertic
Ustochrepts
Soils of west coast(soils of Gujarat plain)
Soils of interfluves
Category D 0.23
Deep, well drained, clacareous, fine soils on very gently sloping alluvial plain with slight erosion and slight salinity; associated with very deep,
imperfectly drained, calcareous, fine-loamy soils with slight erosion
Fine, mixed (calcareous),
hyperthermic Fluventic Ustochrepts
Fine-loamy, mixed (calcareous),
hyperthermic, Udic Ustochrepts
Soils of west coast (soils of gujarat plain)
Soils of alluvial plains
Category E 10.96
Very deep, well drained, calcareous, fine-loamy soils on gently sloping
alluvial plain with moderate erosion; associated with deep, well drained, calcareous, fine-loamy soils on very gently sloping lands with moderate
erosion
Fine loamy, mixed (calcareous),
hyperthermic Fluventic Ustochrepts
Fine loamy, mixed (calcareous),
hyperthermic Udic Ustochrepts
Soils of west coast(soils of Gujarat plain)
Soils of alluvial plains
Category F 42.87
Very deep, moderately well drained, fine soils on very gently sloping alluvial plain with moderate erosion; associated
with very deep, moderately well drained, fine soils on nearly level lands
with slight erosion.
Fine, montmorillonitic, hyperthermic Typic
Chromusters
Fine, montmorillonitic,
hyperthermic Vertic Ustochrepts
Soils of west coast(soils of Gujarat plain)
Soils of alluvial plains
Category G 31.21
Very deep, moderately well drained, fine soils on nearly level alluvial plain
with slight erosion; associated with very deep moderately well drained,
calcareous, fine soils on gently sloping lands with severe erosion
Fine, montmorillonitic, hyperthermic Typic
Chromusterts
Fine, montmorillonitic
(calcareous), hyperthermic Typic
Chromusterts
Soils of west coast (soils of Gujarat plain)
Soils of alluvial plains
Category H 52.31
Very deep, moderately well drained, fine soils on nearly level alluvial plain
with moderate erosion; associated with very deep, moderately well drained,
calcareous, fine soils on gently sloping lands with severe erosion
Fine, montmorillonitic, hyperthermic Typic
Chromusters
Fine, montmorillonitic
(calcareous) hyperthermic Typic
Chromusterts
Soils of west coast(soils of Gujarat plain)
Soils of alluvial plains
Category I 0.06
Very deep, moderately well drained, fine soils on very gently sloping alluvial
plain with moderate erosion and moderate salinity; associated with very
deep, moderately well drained calcareous, fine soils with moderate
erosion
Fine, montmorillonitic, isohyperthermic Typic
Chromusterts
Fine, montmorillonitic,
(calcareous), hyperthermic Udic
Chromusterts
Soils of west coast(soils of Gujarat plain)
Soils of alluvial plains
(Source: Environmental Information Centre, New Delhi)
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SOIL CHARACTERISTICS MAP
(Source: Environmental Information Centre, New Delhi)
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4.6 Climatic data from secondary sources.
Secondary Sources – Indian Meteorological Department, Ahmedabad and our own weather
station.
4.7 Social infrastructure available.
Depending on the growth of the company the required social infrastructure will be provided.
5.0 Planning Brief
5.1 Planning Concept (type of industries, facilities, transportation etc) Town and
Country planning/Development authority classification.
Type of Industry: PROPOSED EXPANSION OF SPECIALTY CHEMICALS & BULK DRUG
MANUFACTURING PLANT
Facility: Canteen, Administration, Transportation
5.2 Population Projection
It will be incorporated in EIA Report.
5.3 Land use planning (breakup along with green belt etc.)
Total Plot Area: 5371.42 m2
Total 5371.42 m2 land area is available at site; out of this 1600.00 m2 (i.e. approx 30 % of
total area) shall be developed as greenbelt and other forms of greenery.
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
Jhagadia Dumala Haripura P(2) CHW T, W, TW PO BS PR, KR Rajpipla - 30 EA
Uchedia P(4) PHS , RP W, T , HP PO, Phone BS PR, KR Ankleshwar-17 EA
Govali P(4) , H , Ac ,
O CHW , PHS ,RP , FPC
T, W , TK ,TW PO, Phone BS PR, KR Bharuch – 13 EA
Nana sanja
P(2) CHW T, W, TK , TW ,
R , N
PO, Phone BS PR, KR Bharuch-15 EA
Rainpara P(3), Ac PHS , CHW T, W ,TW PO, Phone BS PR, KR Ankleshwar-15 EA
Mota sanja P(2) CHW T, W PO , Phone BS PR, KR Ankleshwar-21 EA
Sultanpura P(3), O, H ,
PUC PHS, RP , MH
, D T, W, TK , TW PO, Phone BS PR, KR Ankleshwar-20 EA
Kunvarpara P(2) , Ac(3) -(5-10 Kms)
W -(5-10 Kms) -(5-10 Kms) KR Ankleshwar -
28 EA
Damlai P(2) CHW W -(5-10 Kms) BS , RS KR Ankleshwar-27 EA
Andharkachhala P(2) -(5 - Kms) W -(5-10 Kms) BS PR, KR Ankleshwar-24 EA
Dholakuva P(2) CHW W -(5 - Kms) BS , RS PR, KR Ankleshwar-27 EA
Malpor P(2) , Ac(8) CHW W, TK PO BS PR, KR Ankleshwar-25 EA
Vanthevad P(2) CHW W, TK -(-5 KMS) BS PR, KR Ankleshwar-21 EA
Kharia P(2) -(5 - Kms) W , S -(5 - Kms) -(5 - Kms) PR, KR Ankleshwar-21 EA
Fulwadi P(2) CHW , PHS W, TW , R PO BS PR, KR Ankleshwar-26 EA
Boriwada P(2) CHW TK , W , TW
,HP -(5 - Kms) BS , RS PR , KR Ankleshwar-12 EA
Mulad P(2) CHW , PHS T, W , TK ,
TW ,HP PO BS PR , KR Bharuch - 9 EA
Naugama P(2) CHW T, W , TK , HP
,R -(5 - Kms) BS PR, KR Bharuch-8 EA
Kharchi bhilwada P CHW T, W ,TK , HP -(-5 KMS.) BS , RS PR , KR Akleshwar-10 EA
Kharchi P(2) CHW , PHS ,
FPC TK, W, HP PO , Phone BS, RS PR, KR Ankleshwar-10 EA
Kapalsadi P(3),O CHW TK, W, TW,
HP, R PO BS PR , KR Ankleshwar-17 EA
Selod P(3) , Ac(2) CHW T, W, R PO BS PR Ankleshwar-23 EA
Padal P(6), AC(11) -(5 - Kms) T, W , R PO BS PR Ankleshwar-21 EA
Moran Ac(5) CHW W -(5 - Kms) BS PR, KR Ankleshwar-34 EA
Vasna P(4) PHS , CHW W , R , F PO BS PR, KR Ankleshwar-40 EA
Ralpore P -(5 - Kms) W , R -(5 - Kms) -(5 - Kms) Ankleshwar-38 EA
Navagam mota P CHW W -(5 - Kms) BS KR Ankleshwar-33 EA
Sardarpura P(2) CHW T , W, TK , HP -(5 - Kms) BS KR Ankleshwar-14 EA
Untia P(2) CHW T ,W ,HP -(5 - Kms) BS KR Ankleshwar-12 EA
Dadheda P(2) , O -(5 - Kms) T ,W, TK. , HP PO BS PR Ankleshwar-11 EA
Randedi P(2) CHW W -(5 - Kms) BS PR , KR Ankleshwar-15 EA
Limet P(2) PHS , CHW T, W, TK,HP,
R PTO BS PR ,KR Ankleshwar-20 EA
Talodara P(3) , H ,Ac(8) PHS ,FPC ,
CHW T, W, TK ,TW
,HP PO BS PR , KR Ankleshwar-19 EA
Panvadi P(2) CHW W , TK, HP, C -(5 - Kms) BS PR Ankleshwar-22 EA
Borjai P(6) , O(2) CHW T, W, TK ,HP
,C PO BS PR ,KR Ankleshwar-25 EA
Ankleshwar
Amrutpura P(2) -(5 – 10 Kms) W ,HP -(5 - Kms) -(-5 Kms) PR Ankleshwar-10 EA
Motali P(3) -(5-10 kms) T, W, R PO , Phone BS PR Ankleshwar-9 EA
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Uchhali P(2) CHW W, TK , HP PO BS , RS PR, KR Ankleshwar-10 EA
Jitali
P(3) , H ,O PHC, CHW,,SMP ,
RP
T,W, HP PO, Phone BS PR, KR Ankleshwar-10 EA
Dadhal P(3) ,O CHW,PHS
,FPC T, W, HP PO, Phone BS PR, KR Ankleshwar-9 EA
Kararvel P(2) ,Ac ,O CHW T, W, HP PO BS PR,KR Ankleshwar-12 EA
Avadar P(2) ,Ac -(-5 Kms) T, W, TK PO BS PR ,KR Ankleshwar-10 EA
Piprod P(2), O PHS W PO BS PR, KR Ankleshwar-16 EA
Pardi mocha P(2), O CHW T, W -(-5 Kms) BS PR, KR Ankleshwar-16 EA
Sangpor P(3) PHS, CHW T, W PO BS PR, KR Ankleshwar-17 EA
Valia
Kondh P(4), H, O PHS, D, FPC,
RP, CHW T, W PO BS PR, KR Ankleshwar-12 EA
Vatariya P(2) CHW W PO, Phone BS PR, KR Ankleshwar-15 EA
Naldhari P(2) CHW W , TK -(-5 Kms) BS PR, KR Ankleshwar-18 EA
Hirapor P(4) CHW T ,W -(-5 Kms) BS PR, KR Ankleshwar-24 EA
Valia
P(5), H, PUC, I, Tr
H, MCW, MH, CWC, D, O, RP, CHW, FPC, TB
T , W PTO, Phone BS PR, KR Ankleshwar-22 EA
Dholgam P(6) PHS, CHW T, W PO BS PR, KR Ankleshwar-27 EA
Bhilod P(4) PHS, RP,
CHW T, W, HP, R PO BS PR Ankleshwar-30 EA
Vagadkhol P(2) CHW T, W, HP ,R PO BS PR, KR Ankleshwar-27 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
PTO-Post & Telegraph
Phone-Telephone Communication
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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
Total Plot Area: 5371.42 m2
Well developed infrastructure is already available in the area.
6.1 Green Belt
Total 5371.42 m2 land area is available at site; out of this 1600.00 m2 (i.e. approx 30 % of
total area) shall be developed as greenbelt and other forms of greenery.
6.2 Social Infrastructure
Depending on the growth of the company the required social infrastructure will be provided.
6.3 Connectivity (Traffic and Transportation Road/ Rail/Metro/ Water ways etc)
Site is very well connected by road & railway.
6.4 Drinking water Management (Source & Supply of water)
Total water requirement shall meet through GIDC supply.
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6.5 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
section of plant. These liquid wastes would be disposed by septic tank & soak pit.
6.6 Solid Waste Management
Please refer Form-I, Annexure-V.
6.7 Power Requirement & Supply/Source
Please refer Section 3.8 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 project land and it is existing industry which is purchased from
GIDC for development of company, so R & R policy is not applicable to this project.
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).
This is an expansion project. Construction activity will start after getting Environmental
Clearance and Consent to Establish from GPCB, Gandhinagar.
8.2 Estimated Project cost along with analysis in terms of economic viability of the
project.
Total Project Cost is Rs. 10 Crores.
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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.