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Annexure-I Land Ownership Documents
Annexure-II Revenue Department- Khasara No.
Annexure-III NOC for CRZ
Annexure-IV EC Letter
Annexure-V ToR Letter
Annexure-VI Compliance of EC
Annexure-VII Fire Hydrant Layout
Annexure-VIII Drain Layout
GENERAL NOTES:-
LPG IMPORT TERMINALROAD AND DRAIN LAYOUT WITH RAIN
WATER HARVESTING SYSTEM
LEGEND:-
KEY PLAN
INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LIMITED
EPCM SERVICES FOR LPG IMPORT TERMINAL,PARADIP, ODISHA
TYP. DETAILS OF DRAIN
SECTION D-D
GROUND WATERRECHARGE WELL
D D
TYP. DETAILS OF VAPOUR TRAP
CIVIL WORKS REQUIREMENTS
Annexure-IX Animated Computer Model
Animated Computer Model
Annexure-X OISD Standard
Sr. No.
OISD STANDARDS FOR MOUNDED AND BULLET STORAGE FACILITY
OISD Standard/GDN/RP No
STANDARD NAME EDITION AS ON April 2016
1 OISD-STD-105 Work Permit System Sep-04
2 OISD-STD-106 Pressure Relief & Disposal System Oct-10
3 OISD-RP-110 Recommended Practices on Static Electricity
Aug-99
4 OISD-STD-112 Safe Handling of Air Hydrocarbon Mixtures & Pyrophoric Substances
Oct-02
5 OISD-STD-113 Classification of Area for Electrical Installations at Hydrocarbon Processing & Handling Facilities
Oct-13
6 OISD-STD-114 Safe Handling of Hazardous Chemicals Oct-10
7 OISD-GDN-115 Guidelines on Fire Fighting Equipment and Appliances in Petroleum Industry
Jul-00
8 OISD-STD-116 Fire Protection Facilities for Petroleum Refineries and Oil/Gas Processing Plants
Jul-12
9 OISD-STD-118 Layouts for Oil and Gas Installations Jul-08
10 OISD-STD-119 Selection, Operation and Maintenance of Pumps
Jul-08
11 OISD-STD-120 Selection, Operation and Maintenance of Compressors
Jul-08
12 OISD-RP-122 Selection, Operation and Maintenance of Fans, Blowers, Gear Boxes, Agitators & Mixers
Jul-08
13 OISD-RP-123 Selection, Operation and Maintenance of Rotary Equipment Components
Jul-08
14 OISD-RP-124 Predictive Maintenance Practices Aug-07
15 OISD-STD-125 Inspection & Maintenance of Mechanical Seals
Aug-07
16 OISD-RP-126 Specific practices for installations and maintenance of Rotating Equipment
Aug-07
17 OISD-STD-127 Selection, Operation, Inspection & Maintenance of Diesel Engines
Oct-10
18 OISD-STD-128 Inspection of Unfired Pressure Vessels Oct-10
19 OISD-STD-129 Inspection of Storage Tanks Nov-06
20 OISD-STD-130 Inspection of Piping Systems Jul-08
21 OISD-STD-131 Inspection of Boilers Aug-99
22 OISD-STD-132 Inspection of Pressure Relieving devices Jul-12
23 OISD-STD-135 Inspection of Loading & Unloading hoses for Petroleum Products
Sep-01
24 OISD-STD-137 Inspection of Electrical Equipment April-16
25 OISD-STD-142 Inspection of fire fighting equipments and systems
Feb-96
26 OISD-STD-144 Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Installations
Jul-08
27 OISD-GDN-145 Guidelines on Internal Safety Audits (Procedures and Checklist)
Sep-01
28 OISD-RP-146 Preservation of idle electrical equipment Aug-00
29 OISD-RP-147 Inspection & safe practices during electrical installations
Oct-02
30 OISD-RP-148 Inspection & safe practices during overhauling electrical equipment
Aug-00
31 OISD-RP-149 Design aspects for safety in electrical systems
Oct-13
32 OISD-STD-150 Design and Safety Requirements For Liquefied Petroleum Gas Mounded Storage Facility
Jul-08
33 OISD-STD-151 Safety in Design, Fabrication and Fittings : Propane Tank Trucks
Jul-99
34 OISD-STD-152 Safety Instrumentation for Process System in Hydrocarbon Industry
Oct-10
35 OISD-STD-153 Maintenance & inspection of safety instrumentation in hydrocarbon industry
Jan -15
36 OISD-STD-154 Safety aspects in Functional Training Sep-01
37 OISD-STD-155 (Part I) (Part-I Non Respiratory Equipment) Oct-10
38 OISD-STD-155 (Part II) (Part II Respiratory Equipment) Jul-95
39 OISD-STD-156 Fire Protection Facilities for Ports Handling Hydrocarbons
Oct-05
40 OISD-RP-157 Recommended Practice for Transportation of Bulk Petroleum Products
Sep-96
41 OISD-RP-158 Recommended Practices on Storage and Handling of Bulk Liquefied Petroleum Gas
Aug-00
42 OISD-STD-159 LPG Tank Trucks - Requirements of Safety on Design/Fabrication & Fittings
Oct-02
43 OISD-STD-160 Protection to fittings mounted on existing LPG tank trucks
Aug-93
44 OISD-GDN-161 LPG Tank Truck Incidents : Rescue & Relief Operations
Mar-03
45 OISD-STD-162 Safety in installation and maintenance of LPG Cylinders Manifold
Jul-95
46 OISD-STD-163 Process Control Room Safety Sep-04
47 OISD-STD-164 Fire Proofing of Steel Supporting Structures in Oil & Gas Industry
Jul-12
48 OISD-GDN-165 Guidelines for Rescue & Relief Operations for POL Tank Truck Accident
Jul-99
49 OISD-GDN-166 Guidelines for Occupational Health Monitoring in Oil and Gas Industry
Jul-12
50 OISD-RP-167 POL Tank lorry Design & Safety Jul-97
51 OISD-GDN-168 Emergency Preparedness Plan for Marketing Locations of Oil Industry
Jul-97
52 OISD-GDN-169 OISD Guidelines on Small LPG Bottling Plants (Design and Fire Protection facilities)
Jul-08
53 OISD-STD-170 Inspection, Maintenance, Repairs & Rehabilitation of Foundations & Structures
Jul-97
54 OISD-STD-171 Preservation of Idle Static & Rotary Mechanical Equipment
Jul-98
55 OISD-STD-173 Fire Prevention and Protection System for Electrical Installations
Sep-03
56 OISD-STD-177 Inspection & Maintenance of Thermal Insulation
Jun-98
57 OISD-GDN-178 Guidelines on Management Of Change Jul-99
58 OISD-GDN-180 Lightning Protection Jul-99
59 OISD-STD-184 Standard on Replacement of Personal Protective Equipment & Life Saving Appliances
Aug-00
60 OISD-STD-185 Wire Line Operations Oct-02
61 OISD-GDN-186 Simultaneous Operations in E&P Industry 2008
62 OISD-STD-188 Corrosion Monitoring Of Offshore & Aug-00
Onshore Pipelines
63 OISD-GDN-192 Safety Practices during Construction April-16
64 OISD-STD-195 Safety in Design, Operation, Inspection and Maintenance of Hydrocarbon Gas Compressor Stations and Terminals
Sep-01
65 OISD-GDN-196 Guidelines for Seeking Environmental Clearance of Development Projects in Petroleum Industry
Sep-01
66 OISD-GDN-197 Guidelines for Environmental Impact Assessment
Sep-01
67 OISD-GDN-203 Operation, Maintenance & Inspection Of Hoisting Equipment
Sep-03
68 OISD-GDN-206 Guidelines on Safety Management System in Petroleum Industry
Sep-01
69 OISD-GDN-207 Contractor Safety April-16
70 OISD-STD-210 Storage, Handling and Refueling of LPG for automotive use
Oct-10
71 OISD-GDN-211 Safety in Petroleum Laboratories Sep-03
72 OISD-GDN-212 Guidelines on Environmental Audit in Downstream Petroleum Sector
Oct-02
73 OISD-GDN-224 Monitoring & Control of Volatile Organic Compounds Emission
Nov-06
74 OISD-GDN-227 Emergency Response and Preparedness in E&P Industry
Aug-07
75 OISD-GDN-228 Selection, Training & Placement of Fire Operators in Hydrocarbon & Petrochemical Industry
Jul-08
76 OISD-GDN-232 Identification of hazards and control measures in E&P industry
Oct-13
77 OISD-STD-236 Design, Layout, Operation & Maintenance of Refrigerated LPG Storage
Jan-15
Annexure-XI CTO with Compliance
Sr. No.
COMPLIANCE REPORT OF CTO
CTO Conditions Compliance Status
1 Consent to operate is hereby granted under section 25/26 of Water (prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and under section 21 of Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 and rules framed thereunder to Name of the Industry: M/s LPG Marketing Terminal , Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. Name of the Occupier & Designation: Sri Somanath Das, Manager Address: At-Bhittargarh, Po-Atharabanki, Paradip, Dist-Jagatsinghpur, Odisha
Noted
2 This consent order is valid for the period up to 31 -03-2016 Noted
3 This consent order is valid for the product quantity, specified outlets, discharge quantity and quality, specified chimney/stack, emission quantity and quality of emissions as specified below. This consent is granted subject to the general and special conditions stipulated therein.
Noted
A Details of Receipt & Storage of POL:
SL. Product Capacity
1. Storage, Handling and Loading LPG in Tankers 6,00,000 MTPA
Noted
B Discharge permitted through the following outlet subject to the standard:
Outlet No.
Description of outlet
Point of discharge
Qty of discharge KLD
Prescribed standard pH SS
(mg/L) BOD (mg/L)
O&G (mg/L)
01. Domestic effluent at outlet of STP
Used for gardening
12 5.5-9.0 100 30 10
Noted
C Emission permitted through the following stack subject to the prescribed standard: Chimney stack No.
Stack attached to
Stack ht , (m) above roof
Qty of emission (m3/Hr)
Prescribed standard PM (mg/Nm3)
HC (g) KW-hr
NOx(g) KW9.2-3.5hr
CO(g) KW-hr
01. DG set 750KVA
5.50 - 0.3 1.3 g/kw-hr
9.2 3.5
02. DG set 320KVA
4.00 - 0.3 1.3 9.2 3.5
Noted
D Disposal of solid waste permitted in the following manner : SL Type of
solid waste Qty generated (TPA)
Qty to be reused on site(TPA)
Qty to be reused off site(TPA)
Qty disposed off(TPA)
Description of disposal site
01. Canteen waste
9.00 - - - Vermin-composting,
Noted
manure used for gardening
02. Sludge from settling tank
0.30 - - - Land-filling
03.` STP Sludge 0.65 - - - Gardening as manure
E GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR ALL UNITS
1 The consent is given by the board in consideration of the particulars given in the application. Any change or alteration or deviation made in actual practice from the particulars furnished in the application will also be the ground liable for review/variation/revocation of the consent order u/s 27 of the Act of Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) act 1974 & section 21 of Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act 1981 & to make such variations as deemed fit for the purpose of the Acts.
Noted
2 The industry would immediately submit revised application for consent to operate to this board in the event of any change in the quantity & quality of raw material / and products / manufacturing process or quantity / quality of the effluent rate of emission / air pollution control equipment / system etc
Noted
3 The applicant shall not change or alter the quantity or quality or the rate of discharge or temperature or the route of discharge without the previous written permission of the Board.
Noted
4 The applicant shall comply with & carry out the directives/orders issued by the board in this consent order & at all subsequent times without any negligence on his part. In case of non-compliance of any order/directives issued at any time &/or violation of the terms & conditions of this consent order , the applicant shall be liable for legal action as per the provisions of the Law/Act
Complied as directed.
5 The applicant shall make an application for grant of fresh consent at-least 90days before the date of expiry of this consent order.
Consent order: 2810 dated: 30.5.15 was valid till 31.03.2016. On 11.2.16 renewal of
CTO submitted manually to OSPCB & again online application: 749603 dated: 10.6.16 re-submitted for renewal from 01.4.16 till 31.3.2020(5 yrs).
6 The Issuance of this consent does not convey any property light in either real or personal property or any exclusive privileges nor does It authorize any injury to private property or any invasion of personal rights. nor any Infringement of Central, State laws or regulation
Noted
7 This consent does not authorize or approve the construction of any physical structure or facilities or the undertaking of any work in any natural water course
Noted
8 The applicant shall display this consent granted to him in a prominent place for perusal of the public & inspecting officers of this Board.
Displayed prominently.
9 An inspection book shall be opened & made available to Board’s officers during the visit to the Factory. Noted
10 The applicant shall furnish to the visiting officer of the Board any information regarding the construction, installation or operation of the plant or of effluent treatment system / air pollution control system / stack monitoring system any other particulars as may be pertinent to preventing and controlling pollution of Water I Air.
Noted
11 Meters must be affixed at the entrance of the water supply connection so that such meters are easily accessible for inspection & maintenance & for other purposes of the Act provided that the place where it is fixed shall in no case be at a point before which water has been tapped by the consumer for utilization for any purposes whatsoever.
Meters fixed on the delivery side of bore wells piping, before tapping.
12 Separate meters with necessary pipeline for assessing the qty of water used for each of the purposes mentioned below :
(a) Industrial cooling, spray in mine pits or boiler feed. (b) Domestic purpose (c) Process
1. Cooling water for LPG pump seal flows in a closed circuit.
2. There are no mine pits & boilers.
3. Water mainly used for domestic purpose & fire fighting (in case situation arises).
13 The applicant shall display suitable caution board at the place where the effluent is entering into any water body or any other place to be indicated by the board, indicating therein that the area into which the effluents are being discharged is not fit for the domestic use / bathing
No trade effluent is generated.
14 Storm water shall not be allowed to mix with the trade & / or domestic effluent on the upstream of the terminal manholes where the flow measuring devices will be installed.
Storm water & domestic effluent are two separate streams. No mixing anywhere.
15 The applicant shall maintain good house-keeping both within the factory & the premises. All pipes, valves, sewers & drains shall be leak proof. Floor washing shall be admitted into the effluent collection system only & shall not be allowed to find their way in storm drains or open areas.
Good House-keeping being maintained. Water from TLF & LPG PH sheds are directed to vapor traps & not allowed entry to storm drains.
16 The applicant shall at all times maintain in good working order & operate as efficiently as possible all Noted, The two nos. of
treatment or control facilities or systems installed or used by him to achieve with the terms & conditions of the consent.
STP”s capacity 6.5m3/day & 4.5m3/day each being maintained.
17 Care should be taken to keep the anaerobic lagoons, if any, biologically active & not utilized as mere stagnation ponds. The anaerobic lagoons should be fed with the required nutrients for effective digestion. Lagoons should be constructed with sides & bottom made impervious.
No anaerobic Lagoons available in the premises.
18 The utilization of treated effluent on factory’s own Land, if any, should be completed & there should be no possibility of the effluent gaining access into any drainage channel or other water courses either directly or by overflow.
Domestic effluent from canteen, office buildings & toilets/urinals are sent to STP directly. No industrial effluent generated.
19 The effluent disposal on land, if any, should be done without creating any nuisance o the surroundings or inundation of the lands at any time.
No industrial effluent generated.
20 If at any time the disposal of treated effluent on land becomes incomplete or unsatisfactory or create any problems or becomes a matter of dispute, the industry must adopt alternate satisfactory treatment & disposal measures.
No industrial effluent generated.
21 The sludge from treatment units shall be dried in sludge drying beds & the drained liquid shall be taken to equalization tank.
The dried sludge from STP beds is used for the purpose of gardening.
22 The effluent treatment units & disposal measures shall become operative at the time of commencement of production.
No industrial effluent generated.
23 The application shall provide port holes for sampling the emissions & access platform for carrying out stack sampling & provide electrical outlet points & other arrangements for chimney/stacks & other sources of emissions so as to collect samples of emissions by the board or the applicant at anytime in
Port holes of standard sizes & suitable Location have been provided in DG
accordance with the provisions of the Act or Rules made therein. set exhaust stacks.
24 The applicant shall provide all facilities and render requited assistance to the Board staff for collection of samples/stack monitoring Inspection.
Noted
25 The applicant shall not change or alter either the quality or quantity or rate of emission or install, replace or alter the air pollution control equipment or change the raw material or manufacturing process resulting in any change in quality &/or quantity of emissions without the previous written permission of the Board.
Not envisaged.
26 No control equipments or chimney shall be altered or replaced or as the case may be erected or re-erected except with the previous approval of the Board.
Noted
27 The liquid effluent arising out of the operation of air pollution control equipment shall be treated in the manner & to the standards prescribed by the Board in accordance with the provisions of Water(Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act 1974(as amended).
No liquid effluent generated.
28 The stack monitoring system employed by the applicant snail be opened for inspection to this Board at any time
Noted
29 There shall not be any fugitive or episodal discharge from the premises. Not envisaged.
30 In case of such episodal discharge/emissions the industry shall take immediate action to bring down the emission within the limits prescribed by the Board in conditions/stop operating of the plant. Report of such accidental discharge / emission shall be brought to the notice of the Board within 24hrs of occurrence.
Not envisaged
31 The applicant shall keep the premises of the industrial plant & air pollution control equipments clean & make all hoods, pipes, valves, stacks/chimneys leak proof. The air pollution control equipments, location, inspection chambers, sampling port holes shall be made easily accessible at all times.
Sampling ports provided in DG stacks are inspected regularly while conducting ambient air monitoring program & made accessible by
providing ladders.
32 Any upset condition in any of the plant/plants of the factory which is likely to result in increased effluent discharge/emissions of air pollutants & / or result in violation of the standards mentioned above shall be reported to the HQs & RO of the Board by fax / speed post within 24hrs of occurrence.
Noted
33 The industry has to ensure that minimum three varieties of trees are planted at the density of not less than 1000 trees per acre. The trees may be planted along boundaries of the industries or industrial premises. This plantation is stipulated over & above the bulk plantation of trees in that area.
Casurina, Minijum & Sunari saplings have been planted.
34 The solid waste such as sweeping, wastage packages, empty containers residues, sludge including that from air pollution control equipments collected within the premises of the industrial plants shall be disposed off scientifically to the satisfaction of the Board so as not to cause fugitive emission, dust problems through leaching etc of any kind.
Complied.
35 All solid wastes arising in the premises shall be properly classified & disposed off to the satisfaction of the Board by : (i) Landfill in case of inert material, care being taken to ensure that the material does not give
rise to leachate which may percolate into ground water or carried away with storm run-off. (ii) Controlled incineration wherever possible in case of combustible organic material. (iii) Composting in case of bio-degradable material
1. Solid wastes from STP are being used for gardening.
2. Solid wastes from canteen are used as manure after vermin-composting.
36 Any toxic material shall be detoxicated if possible, otherwise be sealed in steel drums & buried in protected areas after obtaining approval of this Board in writing. The detoxification or sealing & burying shall be carried out in the presence of Board’s authorized persons only. Letter of authorization shall be obtained for handling & disposal of hazardous wastes.
NO toxic / hazardous waste generated. Plant is a non polluting industry.
37 If due to any technological Improvement or otherwise this Board is of opinion that all or any of the conditions referred to above requires variation (Including the change of any control equipment either in whole or in part) this Board shall an.er giving the applicant! an opportunity of being heard, vary all or
Noted
any of such condition and thereupon the applicant shall be bound to comply With the conditions so varied
38 The applicant, his/heirs/legal representatives or assignees shall have no claim whatsoever to the condition or renewal of this consent after the expiry period of this consent
Noted
39 The Board reserves the right to review, impose additional conditions or condition, revoke change or alter the terms and conditions of this consent.
Noted
40 Notwithstanding anything contained in this conditional letter of consent, the Board hereby reserves to it the right and power under section 27(2) of the Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 to review any and/or all the conditions Imposed herein above and to make such variations as deemed fit for the purpose of the Act by the Board
Noted
41 The conditions imposed as above shall continue to be In force until revoked under section 27(2) of the Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act 1974 and section 21 A of Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981.
Noted
42 In case the consent fee is revised upward during this period, the industry shall pay the differential fees to the Board (for the reaming years) to keep the consent order in force. If they fail to pay the amount within the period stipulated by the Board the consent order will be revoked Without prior notice.
Noted
43 The industry shall comply to all the conditions stipulated under charter on Corporate Responsibility for Environmental Protection(CREP) guidelines in a time bound manner as envisaged therein(if applicable)
Noted
44 The industry shall comply with the conditions stipulated in CTE order issued by OSPCB & conditions stipulated in Environmental clearances issued by MOEF, Govt. of India.
Complied.
45 The industry shall abide by E (P) Act 1986 & Rules framed there-under. Noted
46 The Board reserves the right to revoke/refuse consent to operate at any time during period for which consent is granted in case any violation is observed and to modify/stipulate additional conditions as deemed appropriate.
Noted
GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR UNITS WITH INVESTMENT OF MORE THAN RS 50 CRORES AND 17 CATEGORIES OF
HIGHLY POLLUTING INDUSTRIES (RED A) 1 The applicant shall analyze the effluent / emissions & Ambient Air quality every month through
approved Lab for the parameters indicated in TABLE “B”,”C” & part “B” as mentioned in this order & shall furnish the report thereof to the Board on monthly basis.
Ambient Air & Water monitoring is being done through NABL / OSPCB accredited agency only & reports generated.
2 The following information shall be forwarded to the Member Secretary on or before 10th of every month. (a) Performance / progress of the treatment plant. (b) Monthly statement of daily discharge of domestic &/or trade effluent.
Noted
3 Non-compliance with effluent limitations a) If for any reason the applicant does not comply with or is unable to comply with any effluent
limitations specified in this consent. the applicant shall immediately notify the consent issuing authority by telephone and provide the consent issuing authority with the following information in writing within 5 days of such notification. i) Causes of non-compliance Ii) A description of the non-compliance discharge including its impact on the receiving waters. iii) Anticipated time of continuance of non-compliance if expected to continue or if such condition has been corrected the duration or period of non-compliance. iv) Steps taken by the applicant to reduce and eliminate the non-complying discharge and v) Steps to be taken by the applicant too prevent the condition of non-compliance.
b) The applicant shall take all reasonable steps to minimize any adverse impact to natural waters resulting from non-compliance with any effluent limitation specified in this consent including such accelerated or additional monitoring as necessary to determine the nature and impact of the non-complying discharge. c) Nothing in this consent shall be construed to relieve the applicant from civil or criminal penalties for
Noted
noncompliance whether or not such non-compliance is due to factors beyond his control, such as break-down electric failure, accident or natural disaster.
4 Proper housekeeping shall be maintained inside the factory premise including process area by a dedicated team.
Daily House-keeping being done by IOCL appointed contractor.
5 The industry must constitute a team of responsible & technically qualified personnel who will ensure operation of all pollution control devices round the clock(including night hrs) & should be in a position to explain the status of operation of the pollution control measures to the inspecting officers of the Board at any point of time. The names of these persons with their contact telephone numbers shall be intimated to the concerned RO & HQ of the Board & in case of any change in the team it shall be intimated to the Board immediately.
1. NIL trade effluent generated from process. It is a non polluting unit with ZERO discharge concept. 2. Air & water pollution are being monitored from time to time & remedial action if required being taken as control measures.
6 The industry shall engage dedicated qualified manpower to ensure continuous & effective operation of online stack / ambient air quality / effluent monitoring stations for maintenance of database, real time data transfer to SPCB server, data analysis & co-ordination with concerned personnel of process units for taking corrective measures in case of non-compliance & to respond to the instructions of SPCB in this matter.
Ambient Air &Water monitoring program is being done regularly by M/s Cleenviron Pvt. Ltd., Roulkela which has Lab accreditation from NABL & SPCB.
F SPECIAL CONDITIONS(WATER POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES) 01 The raw water lifted from bore wells shall be treated & treated water shall be used in terminal as per
potable water, green belt, cleaning & flushing process. We have two nos. 5m3/hr bore well pumps. Water is
used directly as make-up for fire water storage tanks & for potable purposes water from bore well is taken through WTP.
02 Domestic waste water shall be treated in the existing sewage treatment plants. The treated wastewater shall be used for green belt development. Under no circumstances waste water generated from STP shall be discharged to outside plant premises.
Treated water from STP is entirely re-used inside plant for gardening & maintenance of green belt.
03 STP sludge shall be used for gardening. Complied.
04 Solid waste generated from the canteen shall be vermin-composted & will be used as manure. Complied.
G SPECIAL CONDITIONS(AIR POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES) 01 The air compressor, DG set etc shall be acoustically designed so that noise outside it shall conform to
the prescribed norms. Acoustic enclosure provided & noise levels in dB within prescribed norms.
02 The unit shall provide adequate stack height to the DG sets as per formula. H= h+O .2 √KVA, where H=Height of the stack attached to the DG set in mtrs. h=Height of the building where DG set is housed in mtrs. KVA=Capacity of the DG set
Stack height above ground level is 6.0 m & height from roof top is 3.0m.
03 The industry shall provide vapor traps in the internal drains to take care of any eventual leakage of LPG into the drain.
03 nos. of vapor traps are provided. One nos. after
water drain line from the bullets. One nos. near drain outlet near emergency gate & 3rd one near north side boundary wall.
04 LPG compressor shall be used for suitable handling of LPG & to safely withstand the maximum outlet pressure to which it will be subjected.
One nos. of single acting vertical reciprocating piston type vapor compressor installed for unloading of sick tankers. High discharge pressure switch set at 9.0Kgs.
05 Gas detectors shall be placed at all critical locations in the LPG storage area such as near the shutdown valves, in inspection tunnel, inside the common nozzle(provided for all piping connections to bullets),near water drainage/sampling points etc.
Total 26 nos of IR MPD gas detectors with XNX universal transmitters are installed at various places in the plant as per OISD GDN 144.
06 Ambient air quality shall be maintained within the plant premises. Being monitored regularly through accredited agency.
07 Auto-Visual alarms showing the locations of gas leakage shall be provided on the control panel. 1st level alarm shall be set at 20% of LEL & 2nd level alarm at 60% of LEL.
Gas detectors are calibrated every quarter & are set at 20% & 40%
LEL. AV alarm indication available in SCADA & at control room.
08 Fire Fighting system shall be installed & made operative all the time to take care of any emergency situation arising out of fire.
Fire protection facilities as per OISD GDN 144 installed & effectiveness of system checked every month during mock fire drills.
09 The unit shall take up massive plantation program within the plant premises. The green belt preferably with local species along the periphery of the plant shall be raised. The proponent shall ensure the maintenance of green belt throughout the year.
Plantation of casurina, minijhum & sunari has been undertaken.
H OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1 The unit shall apply for CTE & EC & obtain necessary clearance for any expansion / enhancement of
capacity, change or modification in the process / technology. Online application No 781945 dated: 29.7.16 for expansion of terminal for handling import.
2 Rain water harvesting structure shall be provided for collection of rain water from the roof of all buildings for recharging of ground water within the premises as per concept & practices prescribed by CPCB.
Arrangement details / feasibility is being finalized as per guidelines from IOC Head office & Orissa state office, Bhubaneswar.
3 The unit shall comply the provisions of MSIHC Rules 1989 & amendment thereof. Noted
4 The unit shall abide by E (P) Act 1986 & Rules framed there under. Noted
5 The unit shall obtain authorization from the BOARD under the Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling & Transboundary movement) Rules, 2008 amended thereof.
Spent / used lube oil is stored in barrels.
6 The industry shall obtain necessary approval from CCOE. PESO License No: S/HO/OR/03/251(S45144) dated : 09.7.15 obtained.
7 Requisite on-site & off-site DMP shall be prepared, submitted to the Board & implemented. On site DMP in place.
8 The Board may impose further conditions or modify conditions as stipulated in the order during installation and / or at that time of obtaining consent to operate and may revoke this clearance in case the stipulated conditions are not implemented and / or information is found to have been suppressed / wrongly furnished in the application form.
Noted
9 In case the consent fees is revised upward during this period, the industry shall pay the differential fees to the Board (for the period & remaining years) to keep the consent order in force. If they fail to pay the amount within the period stipulated by the Board the consent order will be revoked without prior notice.
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NG
LIN
E
EX
ISTI
NG
LIN
E
EX
ISTI
NG
LIN
E
250-
P-2
05-5
445-
A33
3-N
IE
XIS
TIN
G L
INE
200-
P-2
05-5
375-
A33
3-N
IE
XIS
TIN
G L
INE
PIP
ELI
NE
RIG
HT
OF
US
E
BEDDINGMATERIAL/SAND
(TYP.)
PADDINGMATERIAL/SAND
(TYP.)
BACK FILLING(TYP.)
PIP
ELI
NE
RIG
HT
OF
US
E
BACK FILLING
SAND
BRICK
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