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Proposed Asada Masonry Stone Mine, M.L. No. 242/05, Production Capacity – 132241 TPA, M.L. Area - 1.00 ha., Village-
Asada, Tehsil – Barmer, District – Barmer (Raj) Shri Suresh Kumar S/o Sh. Mahaveer Prasad
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INDEX
1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 27
2 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/ BACKGROUND INFORMATION 29
2.1 IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT AND PROJECT PROPONENT 29
2.2 NEED FOR THE PROJECT & ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE COUNTRY/ REGION 30
2.3 DEMAND – SUPPLY GAP 31
2.4 IMPORTS VS. INDIGENOUS PRODUCTION 31
2.5 EXPORT POSSIBILITY 31
2.6 DOMESTIC/EXPORT MARKETS 31
2.7 EMPLOYMENT GENERATION (DIRECT AND INDIRECT) DUE TO THE PROJECT 31
3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 32
3.1 TYPE OF PROJECT INCLUDING INTERLINKED AND INDEPENDENT PROJECTS, IF
ANY 32
3.2 LOCATION (MAP SHOWING GENERAL LOCATION, SPECIFIC LOCATION, AND
PROJECT BOUNDARY & PROJECT SITE LAYOUT) WITH COORDINATES; 32
3.3 DETAILS OF ALTERNATE SITES CONSIDERED AND THE BASIS OF SELECTING THE
PROPOSED SITE, PARTICULARLY THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
GIVEN INTO SHOULD BE HIGHLIGHTED. 33
3.4 SIZE OR MAGNITUDE OF OPERATION 33
3.4.1 REGIONAL GEOLOGY .................................................................................................... 34
3.4.2 MINERAL RESERVES ..................................................................................................... 34
3.5 PROJECT DESCRIPTION WITH PROCESS DETAILS (A SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM /
FLOW CHART SHOWING THE PROJECT LAYOUT, COMPONENTS OF THE PROJECT
ETC. SHOULD BE GIVEN) 35
3.5.1 YEAR WISE PRODUCTION DETAILS. .......................................................................... 35
3.5.2 PROPOSED METHOD OF MINING: ............................................................................... 36
3.5.3 EXTENT OF MECHANIZATION .................................................................................... 36
3.5.4 CONCEPTUAL MINING PLAN ....................................................................................... 37
3.5.5 DRILLING .......................................................................................................................... 38
3.5.6 BLASTING ........................................................................................................................ 38
Proposed Asada Masonry Stone Mine, M.L. No. 242/05, Production Capacity – 132241 TPA, M.L. Area - 1.00 ha., Village-
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3.6 RAW MATERIAL REQUIRED ALONG WITH ESTIMATED QUANTITY, LIKELY
SOURCE, MARKETING AREA OF FINAL PRODUCTS, MODE OF TRANSPORT OF
RAW MATERIAL AND FINISHED PRODUCT 38
3.7 RESOURCES OPTIMIZATION/ RECYCLING AND REUSE ENVISAGED IN THE
PROJECT, IF ANY, SHOULD BE BRIEFLY OUTLINED 39
3.8 AVAILABILITY OF WATER & ITS SOURCE, ENERGY / POWER REQUIREMENT AND
SOURCE 39
3.9 QUANTITY OF WASTE TO BE GENERATED (LIQUID AND SOLID) AND SCHEME
FOR THEIR MANAGEMENT/DISPOSAL 39
4 SITE ANALYSIS 39
4.1 CONNECTIVITY (Mine Site) 39
4.2 LAND FORM, LAND USE AND LAND OWNERSHIP 40
LAND OWNERSHIP 40
4.3 TOPOGRAPHY 40
4.4 EXISTING LAND USE PATTERN (AGRICULTURE, NON-AGRICULTURE, FOREST,
WATER BODIES (INCLUDING AREA UNDER CRZ)), SHORTEST DISTANCES FROM
THE PERIPHERY OF THE PROJECT TO PERIPHERY OF THE 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 SHOULD BE GIVEN.
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4.5 EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE 42
4.5.1 WATER .............................................................................................................................. 42
4.5.2 BASIC AMENITIES .......................................................................................................... 42
4.6 SOIL CLASSIFICATION 42
4.7 CLIMATE 43
4.8 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AVAILABLE 43
5 PLANNING BRIEF 43
5.1 PLANNING CONCEPT (TYPE OF INDUSTRIES, FACILITIES, AND TRANSPORTATION
ETC.) TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING/ DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
CLASSIFICATION 43
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5.2 POPULATION PROJECTION. 43
5.3 LAND USE PLANNING (BREAKUP ALONG WITH GREEN BELT ETC.) 45
5.4 ASSESSMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEMAND (PHYSICAL AND SOCIAL) 45
5.5 AMENITIES/FACILITIES 45
6 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE 46
6.1 INDUSTRIAL AREA (PROCESSING AREA) 46
6.2 RESIDENTIAL AREA (NON PROCESSING AREA) 46
6.3 GREEN BELT 46
6.4 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE 46
6.5 CONNECTIVITY (TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION ROAD / RAIL / METRO /WATER
WAYS ETC.) 47
6.6 DRINKING WATER MANAGEMENT (SOURCE & SUPPLY OF WATER) 47
6.7 SEWAGE SYSTEM 47
6.8 INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT 47
6.9 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT 47
6.10 POWER REQUIREMENT & SUPPLY/SOURCE 47
7 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R & R PLAN) 47
7.1 POLICY TO BE ADOPTED (CENTRAL/STATE) IN RESPECT OF THE PROJECT
AFFECTED PERSONS INCLUDING HOME OUSTEES, LAND OUSTEES AND
LANDLESS LABOUR (A BRIEF OUTLINE TO BE GIVEN). 47
8 PROJECT SCHEDULE AND COST ESTIMATES 48
8.1 LIKELY DATE OF START OF CONSTRUCTION AND LIKELY DATE OF COMPLETION
(TIME SCHEDULE FOR THE PROJECT WILL BE GIVEN). 48
8.2 ESTIMATED PROJECT COST AND ALONG WITH ANALYSIS IN TERMS OF
ECONOMIC VIABILITY OF THE PROJECT 48
9 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL 48
10 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN 49
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1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The proposed Asada Masonry Stone Mine project of Shri Suresh Kumar S/o Sh. Mahaveer
Prasad is situated Near Village – Asada, Tehsil – Panchpadra District – Barmer (Rajasthan)
over an area of 1.00 ha. In Khasra No. –10.
The area under the lease hold is 1.0 hect. The mining lease was sanctioned to Sh. Jagdish
Ghanchi Consent letter vide order no. 1738-45 ORDER DATED 01-Aug.-2006 in enclosed as
Annexure-IV. Lease Agreement was executed on dated 11-Oct.-2006 & Registration on dated
13-Oct.- 2006 for 20 years.
Then transferred to Shri Suresh Kumar S/o Sh. Mahaveer Prasad R/o- Bhimsar, Teh.
Sujangarh, Dist. Churu, the mining lease transfer sanctioned vide this office order No.
ME/BMR/MINOR/ML/242/05/650-653 dated 28-05-2015. Transferred paper is Enclosed is
Annexure -V
The Modified Mining Plan with PMCP has been approved by Superintending Mining
Engineer, Jodhpur, Department of Mines and Geology, Rajasthan. Copy of approved Modified
Mining Plan Letter is enclosed as ANNEXURE – VI.
The mining will be carried out by open-cast semi - mechanized method as per the approved
Simplified Mining Scheme only. The entire mining area is govt. waste land. As per RMMCR
2017, validity of mining is 50 years from the date of registration. The proposed production is
132241 T. The estimated cost of project will be Rs. 40.0 Lac
Masonary Stone is one of the most sought-out building materials for the construction purposes.
Being hard in texture and its durability, it is used chiefly for construction of walls, pavement of
roads and foundation of building etc. It is generally used because of its hardness and
durability. This will also generate employment opportunity for local people and enhance their
socio - economic level which ultimately will improve education, health & sanitation, transport
and other development of the surroundings.
Table1: Salient Features of the project site
S. Particulars Details
A. Nature of the
Project
Proposed Asada Masonry Stone Mine
B. Size of the Project
1. Mine Area 1.00 Ha
2. Proposed 132241 T
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Production
capacity
C Location Details
1. Village Asada
2. Tehsil Barmer
3. District Barmer
4. State Rajasthan
5. Latitude &
Longitude
Pillar Latitude (N) Longitude (E)
A 25’46’27.74” 72°12’00.9”
B 25°46’30.95” 72°12’00.32”
C 25°46’31.47” 72°12’3.86”
D 25°46’28.26” 72°12’4.44”
6. Toposheet No. 40 C/1.
D Environmental Settings of the Area
1. Ecological
Sensitive Areas
Following Protected & Reserved Forests fall within 15 km radius of
Buffer zone, are as follows:
R.F & P.F. Distance Direction
Pabra Bhakar R.F. 6.0 Km NW
Sewadiya Bhakar R.F. 7.0Km NW
Maini Ka Bhakar R.F. 8.0Km NW
Jhilara Bhakar R.F. 9.0Km NW
Vagte ka Wara Bhakar R.F. 10Km NW
2. River / water
body/ Mountains
Available water bodies and rivers falls within 15 Km radius Buffer
zone as follows:
Water bodies/River Distance Direction
Luni River 8.0 Km North
Mountains
Tikhi Bhakri 4.0 Km NW
Nimle Ki Pahari 14.0 Km SE
Singal ki Pahari 14 Km SE
Pabra Bhakar 6.0 Km NW
Sewadiya Bhakar 7.0Km NW
Maini Ka Bhakar 8.0Km NW
Jhilara Bhakar 9.0Km NW
Vagte ka Wara Bhakar 10Km NW
3. Nearest Town / Asada – 3.30Km, SE
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City
4. Nearest Railway
Station
The nearest railway station is Barmer which is about 82 KM, SW
from mine site.
5. Nearest Airport Jodhpur Airport, Jodhpur is located at a distance of 97 Km in NE
direction.
6. State Boundary No State boundary passes through the project site.
7. Seismic Zone Zone – II [as per IS 1893 (Part-I): 2002]
D Cost Details
1.
Total Project
Cost
The proposed project cost will be Rs 45.0 Lac/Annum
Capital Cost: Rs. 25.0 Lac/Annum
Recurring Cost: Rs. 5.0 Lac/Annum
E Requirements of The Project
1. Proposed Water
Requirement
3.31KLD
2. Fuel
requirement
120 LPD
3. Man Power
Requirement
29 (skilled, semi-skilled, unskilled & technical persons )
2 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/ BACKGROUND INFORMATION
2.1 IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT AND PROJECT PROPONENT
The proposed Asada Masonry Stone Mine project of Shri Suresh Kumar S/o Sh. Mahaveer
Prasad is situated Near Village – Asada , Tehsil – Panchpadra District – Barmer (Rajasthan)
over an area of 1.00 ha. In Khasra No. –10.
The area under the lease hold is 1.0 hect. The mining lease was sanctioned to Sh. Jagdish
Ghanchi Consent letter vide order no. 1738-45 ORDER DATED 01-Aug.-2006 in enclosed as
Annexure-IV. Lease Agreement was executed on dated 11-Oct.-2006 & Registration on dated
13-Oct.- 2006 for 20 years.
Then transferred to Shri Suresh Kumar S/o Sh. Mahaveer Prasad R/o- Bhimsar, Teh.
Sujangarh, Dist. Churu, the mining lease transfer sanctioned vide this office order No.
ME/BMR/MINOR/ML/242/05/650-653 dated 28-05-2015. Transferred paper is Enclosed is
Annexure -V
Proposed Asada Masonry Stone Mine, M.L. No. 242/05, Production Capacity – 132241 TPA, M.L. Area - 1.00 ha.,
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The Modified Mining Plan with PMCP has been approved by Superintending Mining
Engineer, Jodhpur, Department of Mines and Geology, Rajasthan. Copy of approved Modified
Mining Plan Letter is enclosed as ANNEXURE – VI.
2.2 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE NATURE OF PROJECT
This is a proposed Asada Masonry Stone mining project. As per EIA
Notification dated 14th Sep, 2006 and as amended till date, the project falls under,
Category “B2”. It has been proposed to excavate approximately 132241 TPA of
Masonry Stone from M.L. No.242/05, by open - cast, semi - mechanized method. The
lease area is 1.00 ha. Total mineable reserve available is 515250 T of Masonry Stone
mineral. The expected life of mine is say 4.0 years. No Waste (mineral reject) generated
during the two year plan period. The Masonry Stone will be transported through
dumpers.
At the end of life of mine, the excavated pit will cover 0.7225 ha. area out of
total 1.00 ha area. At conceptual stage whole area will be converted into water reservoir.
The daily water demand will be 3.31 KLD.
The daily water demand will be 3.31 KLD out of which 3.15 KLD will be met
from the nearby village pond (desiltation and impoundment will be carried out by P.P.).
On one hand this will recharge the ground water table on the other will act as a water
source nearby habitants. Only water for drinking purposes i.e. 0.16 KLD will be
brought from nearby dug well/PHED. However, rain water stored in the pit during the
rainy season will be used for plantation and dust suppression. The depth of water table
is 90 m (Pre-Monsoon) to 80 m (Post-Monsoon) below the general ground level. Thus
ground water table will not be encountered during working in the mine.
2.2 NEED FOR THE PROJECT & ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE COUNTRY/
REGION
The Masonary stone is a basic building construction material for constructing
houses, bridges and roads. It is cheaper than the RCC construction material due to its
easy workability. Thus, keeping in mind this requirement, mining of Masonary Stone is
necessary for durability and to beautify by carving as per the requirement of the
consumer.
Total of 29 people will be employed for the mining activity which will create
direct & indirect opportunity for employment to local people. By mineral production
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the applicant will pay royalty & other taxes which will be an additional source of
revenue for the region. The proposed Masonary Stone mining project will cater the
need of individual and local market of construction resulting benefit in terms of socio -
economic development.
2.3 DEMAND – SUPPLY GAP
Masonary Stone is one of the essential components for building and
infrastructural development projects. It has high demand in the market due to increased
domestic, industrial and other infrastructural activities.
2.4 IMPORTS VS. INDIGENOUS PRODUCTION
In the current business scenario of Masonry Stone, import of Masonry Stone is not
envisaged. It is for Captive use only no import is done.
2.5 EXPORT POSSIBILITY
Not applicable as proposed mine is for captive use only.
2.6 DOMESTIC/EXPORT MARKETS
Domestic demand is one of the chief reasons for the rapid growth of Masonry
Stone business in India. Thus, domestic market for Masonry Stone as industrial
material is well established. Masonry Stone produced from the proposed Asada
Masonry Stone mine will be used in the ceramic and refractory industries. No export
will be done.
2.7 EMPLOYMENT GENERATION (DIRECT AND INDIRECT) DUE TO THE
PROJECT
The total number of manpower is required for the mining activity is 24-29 people.
Priority for employment will be given to local workers. Following staff & workers are
proposed to be employed: -
Table 2: Manpower requirement
S. no. Designation Qualification Requirement
1. Mining Engineer (Part Time)/
Geologist (Part Time)
B.E. (Mining)
M.Sc (Geology)
1
2. Mine Manager Foreman Certificate of
Competency
1
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3. Mining Mate Mate Certificate 1
4. Time Keeper Matriculate 1
5. Chowkidar Literate 1
6. For plantation Illiterate 2
7. Skilled – Operator excavator 2 Matriculate 2
8. Unskilled – 15 to 20. Illiterate 15-20
3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
3.1 TYPE OF PROJECT INCLUDING INTERLINKED AND INDEPENDENT
PROJECTS, IF ANY
The mining of Masonry Stone is carried out by open - cast semi - mechanized
method. This is an independent project. No interlinked project is proposed.
3.2 LOCATION (MAP SHOWING GENERAL LOCATION, SPECIFIC LOCATION,
AND PROJECT BOUNDARY & PROJECT SITE LAYOUT) WITH
COORDINATES;
The proposed Masonry Stone mine area falls in M.L. No. – 242/05 of, Village –
Asada , Tehsil – Panchpadra, District – Barmer, State Rajasthan over an area of 1.00 ha.
The project site falls in Survey of India Toposheet No. 40 C/1.
The geographical location with respect to boundary pillars of the proposed
Masonry Stone area are:-
Pillar Latitude (N) Longitude (E)
A 25’46’27.74” 72°12’00.9”
B 25°46’30.95” 72°12’00.32”
C 25°46’31.47” 72°12’3.86”
D 25°46’28.26” 72°12’4.44”
The location map is given below: -
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Figure-1: Location Map
3.3 DETAILS OF ALTERNATE SITES CONSIDERED AND THE BASIS OF
SELECTING THE PROPOSED SITE, PARTICULARLY THE
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS GIVEN INTO SHOULD BE
HIGHLIGHTED.
Mining activity is site specific hence no alternative sites examined.
3.4 SIZE OR MAGNITUDE OF OPERATION
Mine area for the proposed Masonry Stone mine is 1.00 ha and proposed
production capacity is 132241 TPA.
Proposed Asada Masonry Stone Mine, M.L. No. 242/05, Production Capacity – 132241 TPA, M.L. Area - 1.00 ha.,
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3.4.1 REGIONAL GEOLOGY
The Regional Geology of the district is obscured by extensive desert sand & sand of dunes.
The rock formations are mostly exposed in patches. The general stereographic succession
worked out by Geological survey of India is as under:
FORMATION AGE LITHOLOGY Recent to sud recent sand, sandly soil, kankar, vast gypsum &
selenite deposit. Kapurdi formation Lower to middle Eocene Fuller's earth. Mandhi formation &
Akli formation Lower Eocene to upper paleocene
. Clays & ferruginous sandstone grey &black
Shales with or without lignite inter calations, Masonary Stone , siliceous earth .
Fateh garh formation Middle Paleocene to upper cretaceous.
Sandstone.
Lathi formation Triassic – Jueassic sandstone. Malani igneoues rock Lateprecambrian Rhyolite granites & associated intrusives .
(after H.S. pareek,1984)
These area belong to malani igneous rock. Malani igneous rock represent a widespread
acid volcanism at the waning phase of Proterozoic in the western parts of
Rajasthan. Malani Igneous Suite includes extrusive volcanic outpourings as well as
plutonic intrusions that took place in several phases. They overlie the Proterozoic
metamorphics of the Delhi Supergroup and underlie the Jodhpur Group of rocks of
Marwar Super Group. The extrusive phase (745 m.y) comprise of tuffs, welded
tuffs, rhyolites, rhyolite porphyry, and mafics; while the intrusives (600 my) are
represented by Siwana and Jhalore granites with associated dykes. In the study
area these igneous rocks are best exposed in the southern and south western parts
around Jodhpur, Banner, Balotra, Jhalore and Siwana as hills and inselbergs.
Chawade and Chandrasekaran (1996) reported a pre -Malani (post Delhi)
anorthositic phase.
The detailed study of area was done to assess the mineral quantum in the lease area. The
studies include Geological Mapping, Topographical Survey and Geological
Traversing.
3.4.2 LOCAL GEOLOGY:-
From the above sequence of formation the applied area , Rhyolite belong to
Malani Igneous Suite, in this are Rhyolite in the major litho logical unit exposed in
the area.
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Masonary stone as rhyolite rock is defined as plutonic dark and acidic and basic
igeneous rock. They are the commonest types of igneous rocks. The rock belongs
to Malani suite of Igneous of Post Delhi of Late pre-cambrian age.
The following succession has been noticed in area
Age Lateprecambrian
MALANI IGNEOUS SUITE (Plutonic and volcanic) Marwar Super Group
Rhyolite of the area is brownish colored, medium grained in texture and Rhyolite
of the area is highly fractured and jointed in nature and suitable for masonary
stone
3.4.3 MINERAL RESERVES
Category Area (Sqm)
Average Thickness (m)
Volume (cum)
Bulk Density (cum)
Masonary Stone (T)
Excavated (T)
Remaining Reserves (T)
Proved (111) 8100 20 162000 2.6 421200 11250 409950 Probable (122) 8100 5 40500 2.6 105300 - 105300 Possible (222) 8100 5 40500 2.6 105300 - 105300
Total Masonary Stone Reserve (Proved, Probable and Possible): 620550 Tonnes
MINEABLE RESERVE: Proved Reserve + Probable Reserve
= 409950MT+ 105300MT =515250MT Total mineable Masonary Stone reserve (Proved and Probable): 515250 tonne Maximum
targeted rate of Production: 132241 tonne
Life of mine 515250/132241= 3.89 Says 4 years.
3.5 PROJECT DESCRIPTION WITH PROCESS DETAILS (A SCHEMATIC
DIAGRAM / FLOW CHART SHOWING THE PROJECT LAYOUT,
COMPONENTS OF THE PROJECT ETC. SHOULD BE GIVEN)
3.5.1 YEAR WISE PRODUCTION DETAILS
In this area the mining of Masonry Stones involves small blasting to remove the overburden
and loosen the mineral body. The Applicant has proposed to produce Masonry Stone working
for a period of 2 years with a production of 132241TPA as per the mine plan. The details of
year wise production for the two years period are given below.
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Table 3: Year wise Production of Masonry Stone for the two years period
YEAR Bench
(Avg. mRL)
Cross Section Area
(Sq.m)
Average
Height
(m)
Volume
(cu.m)
Bulk
Density
(T)
Volume
(Tonne)
2016-17
I (avg. 121mRL)
2365 3 7095 2.6 18447
II (avg. 121mRL)
3525 5 17625 2.6 45825
Total 21995 64272
2017-18
I (avg. 121mRL)
5890 6 35340 2.6 91884
II (avg. 121mRL)
2587 6 15522 2.6 40357
Total 50862 132241
3.5.2 PROPOSED METHOD OF MINING:
The proposed Masonry Stone Mine shall be developed by semi - mechanized
open – cast mining which includes drilling, blasting, loading, transport and dispatch of
mineral to end users.
3.5.2.1 OPEN CAST MINING
The mining will be done by open- cast, semi - mechanized method of mining. In
mineral the bench height will be maintained 6 m and the width will be maintained more
than 6 m. The ultimate depth of the workings is estimated to reach up to 20 m from the
surface level.
3.5.2.2 SALIENT FEATURES OF MINING METHOD
The salient features of proposed mining method are:-
1. The height of the bench will be maintained at 6.0 m.
2. The width of the bench will be maintained at more than 6.0 m.
3. Considering the stability of rocks the final slope or say ultimate pit slope is
proposed 600 from vertical.
4. Blasting will be done to loosen the mineral body only.
5. Transportation of the mineral from mine to end users will be done by Dumpers.
3.5.3 EXTENT OF MECHANIZATION
The mining machineries to be used in proposed mining operation are as below:-
M/c will be deployed as per requirement and demand of market. As mentioned earlier the
mining will be done with help of conventional tool such as Excavator, tractor and Loaders.
Table-4: List of Machineries
Type No. Diameter Size/Capacity Make Motive Power
Jackhammer 2 - 6-7kgf/cm2 - Compressed Air
Compressor 1 - Cps-325 Local Diesel
Hydraulic
Backhoe
1 - Bucket capacity
(1.5 cum)
BEML or
other
Diesel
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3.5.4 CONCEPTUAL MINING PLAN
The Masonry Stone is occurring throughout the area. The mineable reserves are
estimated to be 621799.2 T. The annual Production is proposed to be 515250TPA. Life of
the mine is 4.0Years.
3.5.4.1 LAND USE PATTERN
The land use for mining and allied purposes is given below: -
LAND: STAGE WISE LAND USE AND RECLAMATION AREA (Ha.)
S. No. Land use Category Present 2th
Year End of life of mine
1 Top Soil Dump Nil Nil Nil
2 Waste Dump (internal) Nil 0.0211* Nil
3 Excavation (Voids Only) 0.0567 0.7225 0.7225
(Total excavated area 0.7225 ha. will
be converted into water reservoir)
4 Road Nil 0.0058 Nil
5 Built Up Area Nil 0.008 0.008
6 Township Area Nil Nil Nil
7 Afforestation Nil 0.30 0.33**
8 Reclamation
(Backfilled)
Nil Nil Nil
9 Mineral Storage Nil 0.0185 Nil
10 Processing (Crushing) Nil 0.0065 Nil
11 Undisturbed Area 0.9433 Nil Nil
Total 1.00 1.00 1.00
*Waste will be dumped in the statutory barrier and plantation will be done over it to stabilize the dump.
**Out of total plantation of 0.33 ha. , 0.2775 ha. Will be planted on statutory barrier while remaining 0.0525 ha.
area will be planted outside the lease area.
POST MINING LAND USE OF CORE ZONE WITH ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT
S. No. Description Land Use (In Ha.)
Plantation Water Body Public Use Undisturbed Total
1 Top Soil Dump Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
2 External Waste Dump Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
3 (a)Excavation (Voids) Nil 0.7225 Nil Nil 0.7225
(b)Excavation (backfilled) Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
4 Road Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
5 Built Up Area Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
6 Township Area Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
7 Afforestation 0.33** Nil Nil Nil 0.33**
8 Mineral Storage Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
9 Undisturbed Area Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
Total 0.33 0.7225 Nil Nil 1.00
*Waste will be dumped in the statutory barrier and plantation will be done over it to stabilize the dump.
**Out of total plantation of 0.33 ha. , 0.2775 ha. will be planted on statutory barrier while remaining 0.0525 ha.
area will be planted outside the lease area.
The conceptual plan is enclosed as Plate
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3.5.5 DRILLING
Drilling will be done prior to blasting.
3.5.6 BLASTING
Blasting is required for removing mineral. The controlled blasting technique is
to be adopted, so that is does not damage the Masonry Stone rock.
The Broad blasting parameters will be as under: -
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Spacing : 01 m
Burden : 0.8 m
Depth of hole : 1.6 m (in two stage)
No. of Cartridge per hole : 1
Wt. Of Cartridge : 0.125 Kg
Charge per hole : 0.40 Kg
No. of hole per round : 20
No. of round per day : 2 to 3
No. of row : 1
Powder Factor : 6.05 Tonne/Kg of explosive
TYPE OF EXPLOSIVES
1. Primary Explosive
2. ANFO (A. N. 94 %, F.O. 6%)
3. Safety/ Detonating Fuse
4. Ordinary/ Electric Detonator
3.6 RAW MATERIAL REQUIRED ALONG WITH ESTIMATED QUANTITY,
LIKELY SOURCE, MARKETING AREA OF FINAL PRODUCTS, MODE OF
TRANSPORT OF RAW MATERIAL AND FINISHED PRODUCT
No raw material will be required. The final product will be sent to consumer
industries based on their demand. The mode of transportation of raw material will be
road. Dumpers will be used for transportation of Masonry Stone.
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3.7 RESOURCES OPTIMIZATION/ RECYCLING AND REUSE ENVISAGED IN
THE PROJECT, IF ANY, SHOULD BE BRIEFLY OUTLINED
The Masonry Stone will be mined in the form of boulders so there will be no
recycling and reuse envisaged.
3.8 AVAILABILITY OF WATER & ITS SOURCE, ENERGY / POWER
REQUIREMENT AND SOURCE OF WATER:
The daily water demand for the proposed project is 3.31 KLD. It will be procured from
the PHED supply source of Village- Asada. The detailed breakup of the water
requirement is given below.
Table 6: Water Demand
S. No. Particulars Quantity (KLD)
1. Domestic Purpose 0.65
2. Dust Suppression / Water Sprinkling 2.0
3. Green belt / Plantation 0.66
Total 3.31
Power Supply: There is no electric line passing through the mine area. But the proposed
mining and mineralized area is about 3.30Km away from village Asada . where electric
line/pole are available. Electricity required for mining will be supplied by JVVNL.
3.9 QUANTITY OF WASTE TO BE GENERATED (LIQUID AND SOLID) AND
SCHEME FOR THEIR MANAGEMENT/DISPOSAL
No mineral reject will be generated at the mining plan period. There will be some fine
rock fragments produced, which will be not usable as masonary stone. These fine rocks
fragments will be treated as waste dump and it will be separately stack in the lease area
This will be dumped in the statutory barrier and plantation will be done over it. At the
conceptual phase no dump will be left.
4 SITE ANALYSIS
4.1 CONNECTIVITY (Mine Site)
Table No.7: Connectivity
PARTICULARS DISTANCE & DIRECTION
Nearest Railway Station Balotra Railway Station – 7.40KM, NE
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4.2 LAND FORM, LAND USE AND LAND OWNERSHIP
LAND FORM
The Mining area is low undulating area.
LAND USE
The present land use pattern is as below: -
Table 8: Land Use Pattern
S. No. Particulars Present Land-use (ha.)
1. Excavation Pit (Voids Only) 0.0567
2. Waste Dump (External) --
3. Infrastructure including office Road --
4. Afforestation --
5. Undisturbed Area 0.9433
6. Green Belt Development --
Total 1.00
LAND OWNERSHIP
The land as per revenue records is govt. waste land of 1.00 hectare. The Surface Plan is
enclosed as Plate No.-III
4.3 TOPOGRAPHY
Topographically, the Mining area is high undulating area having highest elevation of
130 mRL and lowest elevation of 120 mRL.
4.4 EXISTING LAND USE PATTERN (AGRICULTURE, NON-AGRICULTURE,
FOREST, WATER BODIES (INCLUDING AREA UNDER CRZ)), SHORTEST
Nearest Airport Jodhpur Airport, Jodhpur –97 Km, NE
Nearest Highway NH - 112, (5 Km, NE)
SH – 38 (4.0 Km , NE)
SH – 28 (2.40 Km , SE)
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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 SHOULD BE GIVEN.
Table 9: Existing Land Use Pattern (In Ha.)
S. No. Particulars Forest
Land
Govt.
Grazing
Land
Govt./
Private
waste
land
Private land
Total
Ag. Non
Ag.
1. Excavation Pit (Voids
Only)
-- -- 0.0567 -- -- 0.0567
2. Waste Dump (External) -- -- -- -- -- --
3. Infrastructure including
office Road
-- -- -- -- -- --
4. Afforestation -- -- -- -- -- --
5. Undisturbed Area -- -- 0.9433 -- -- 0.9433
Total -- -- 1.00 -- -- 1.00
Table No. - 10: Environmental Settings
S. No. Particulars Details
1. National Park, Wild Life
Sanctuary, Biosphere Reserve,
Tiger Reserve, Wildlife
Corridor, Reserved Forest
Following Protected & Reserved Forests fall within
15 km radius of Buffer zone, are as follows:
R.F & P.F. Distance Direction
Pabra Bhakar R.F. 6.0 Km NW
Sewadiya Bhakar R.F. 7.0Km NW
Maini Ka Bhakar R.F. 8.0Km NW
Jhilara Bhakar R.F. 9.0Km NW
Vagte ka Wara Bhakar
R.F.
10Km NW
2. River / water body/ Mountains Available water bodies and rivers falls within 15 Km
radius Buffer zone as follows:
Water bodies/River Distance Direction
Luni River 8.0 Km North
Mountains
Tikhi Bhakri 4.0 Km NW
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Nimle Ki Pahari 14.0 Km SE
Singal ki Pahari 14 Km SE
Pabra Bhakar 6.0 Km NW
Sewadiya Bhakar 7.0Km NW
Maini Ka Bhakar 8.0Km NW
Jhilara Bhakar 9.0Km NW
Vagte ka Wara Bhakar 10Km NW
4.5 EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE
Refer the para no. 4.1 of section 4.0
4.5.1 WATER
The total water demand will be as follows:
4.5.2 BASIC AMENITIES
a) School:- The Primary school & High school facility is available at Asada
(3.30Km, S).
b) Hospital: - Nearest dispensary is located at Asada 3.30Km South East of lease
area while hospital is available Balotra & Barmer .
4.6 SOIL CLASSIFICATION
The soil are well drained, porous and of medium productivity potential. The soil is
of alluvium type.
Daily Water Demand 3.31 KLD
Domestic
0.65 KLD
Dust Suppression
3.0 KLD
Plantation
0.66 KLD
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4.7 CLIMATE
Deserted climate with large variation of temperature and scanty rainfall are the main
characteristics of the climate of area. The area experiences temperature variation of 40 to
44 in summer and 10 to 4 in winter season. Strong wind blows during the summer
seasons.
4.8 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AVAILABLE
Particulars Name Distance (Km) Direction
(From Mine Area)
Nearest Habitation Asada 3.30 Km SE
Nearest Town Asada 3.30 Km South East
Nearest Airport Jodhpur 97 Km NE
Nearest Highway
NH - 112, 5.0Km NE
SH – 38 4.0KM NE
SH-28 2.40Km SE
Nearest Railway
Station
Barmer 82 Km South West
Nearest Dispensary Asada 3.30Km South East
Educational Facility Asada 3.30Km South East
5 PLANNING BRIEF
5.1 PLANNING CONCEPT (TYPE OF INDUSTRIES, FACILITIES, AND
TRANSPORTATION ETC.) TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING/
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY CLASSIFICATION
The Asada Masonry Stone mining will involve open cast semi- mechanized method.
The proposed mine will produce Masonry Stone with capacity of 132241 TPA. It is
chiefly used in ceramics, refractories etc.
5.2 POPULATION PROJECTION
In the Buffer zone, total household is 19216. Total population is 119203 out of
which, 63457 are males and 55746 are females. The total literate person in the
surrounding area is 55382 and total worker’s population is 43169. The detailed
demographic profile of villages located in the study area is given below:-
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Table No. - 11: Demographic Profile
S. No. Human Settlement
Total House Hold
Total Population
Total Male
Total Female
Total Literates
Total Illiterates
Total Worker
Total Non- Worker
1 Mewa Nagar 580 3376 1810 1566 1222 2154 1134 2242
2 Variya Tagji 109 656 333 323 321 335 340 316
3 Simaliya 147 1035 541 494 415 620 566 469
4 Kalwari 117 774 394 380 347 427 444 330
5 Jasol 2046 12414 6415 5999 6684 5730 4213 8201
6 Mandapura 297 2043 1177 866 1047 996 726 1317
7 Shobhawas 25 132 72 60 36 96 51 81
8 Bamseen 40 214 99 115 75 139 64 150
9 Thanmali Nath 13 82 40 42 37 45 54 28
10 Nakora 282 1724 886 838 727 997 821 903
11 Variya Varecha 94 599 324 275 327 272 400 199
12 Sinli Chauseera 171 1168 617 551 510 658 580 588
13 Tilwara 208 1385 720 665 457 928 653 732
14 Borawas 165 1032 547 485 381 651 384 648
15 Bhinda Kua 83 613 312 301 393 220 336 277
16 Bithooja 623 4290 2345 1945 1831 2459 2041 2249
17 Janiyana 182 1094 578 516 491 603 572 522
18 Balotra (M) 10189 61813 33242 28571 37688 24125 18048 43765
19 Temawas 4 12 8 4 8 4 5 7
20 Ramseen 203 1242 651 591 579 663 609 633
21 Jerla 110 651 342 309 136 515 153 498
22 Mandapura 297 2043 1177 866 1047 996 726 1317
23 Gharoi Nadi 114 883 463 420 376 507 484 399
24 Budiwara 442 2943 1540 1403 1276 1667 1781 1162
25 Jagsa 543 3438 1823 1615 1218 2220 1825 1613
26 Uchiya 146 1048 539 509 365 683 636 412
27 Tapra 596 3606 1861 1745 1399 2207 1786 1820
28 Kaloori 348 2323 1229 1094 1176 1147 984 1339
29 Asara 954 5980 3067 2913 2981 2999 2528 3452
30 Padardi Khurd 88 590 305 285 271 319 225 365
Total 19216 119203 63457 55746 63821 55382 43169 76034
(Source: Census Data, 2011)
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5.3 LAND USE PLANNING (BREAKUP ALONG WITH GREEN BELT ETC.)
The sampling for plantation will be selected on less water according to climatic
condition and hence it is proposed to plant 17 saplings per year. The plantation will be
done at the lease boundary and outside the lease area.
Year- wise programme of green belt development for five years, about saplings 85 will
be planted in an area of 0.33 ha. Upto the conceptual phase 132 saplings will be
planted. Green belt development will improve the eco-system and aesthetic beauty of
the area. Post plantation cares including provision for watering, soil mulching manure
supply to plants will be done. The list of the species to be planted in the green is
provided below: -
Table 12: Green belt Programme
Year Area (ha.) No. of Saplings Species Place of Plantation
I 0.0412 17 Babool, Salar,
Neem &
Khejari.
Boundary barrier of
the lease & in the
lease area II 0.0412 17
III 0.0412 17 IV 0.0412 17 V 0.0412 17
After Vth
Year 0.124 47
At the end of
Lease period
0.33 132
5.4 ASSESSMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEMAND (PHYSICAL AND SOCIAL)
The mine area is easily accessible from the state highway by NH - 112 (5.0 Km,
NE), will be helpful to approach workers to the mine site as well as transportation of
mineral to the nearby areas and end user. Barmer Railway station (B.G.) is Balotra 7.40
Km far towards NE from the mine site. The infrastructure demand in the villages will
be evaluate on the basis of necessity and priority. Job opportunities are inadequate and
new possibility for income generation is required.
5.5 AMENITIES/FACILITIES
Mine Office: It is proposed to have a temporary mine office with First Aid
Facility.
Rest Shelter: Temporary Rest Shelter will be made available.
Drinking Water Facility: The drinking water will be made available from the
nearby open well as well as from the PHED supply of Asada village by water
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tankers. It will be stored in earthen pots and tanks at the site. The quality of
water is reportedly potable.
Toilets: The toilet facility is proposed for the better sanitary condition of the
workers employed in Mining area.
Table 13: Break-up of Budgetary Provision for the Facilities provided for the Labours
S. No. PARTICULARS CAPITAL COST RECURRING COST
(P.A.) (IN RS.)
1. Shelter, Safe Drinking water,
Sanitation Facility
10,000 (One Time)
Drinking water,
10,000
2. Health facility -- 10,000
3. Education for Children for
mine employees
-- 15,000
4. Safety shoes , goggles, helmet
etc.
-- 15,000
Total 10,000.00 50, 000
6 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE
6.1 INDUSTRIAL AREA (PROCESSING AREA)
The area is well connected by road network to the mines, District headquarter etc. The
area is self sufficient to supply the needs of the project. Hence no, infrastructure is
proposed.
6.2 RESIDENTIAL AREA (NON PROCESSING AREA)
The local people will be employed, hence no residential area/ housing is proposed.
6.3 GREEN BELT
Refer point no. 5.3.
6.4 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
The proposed project is situated at Village – Asada , Tehsil – Panchpadra, District –
Barmer (Rajasthan). As local people will be employed for excavation activities, no
permanent infrastructure is required. The workers will come to the site by company’s
vehicle. By this project, indirect means of earnings in the area will be developed, which
will bring a positive impact on the adjacent habitation.
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6.5 CONNECTIVITY (TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION ROAD / RAIL /
METRO /WATER WAYS ETC.)
Given in Para No. 4.0.
6.6 DRINKING WATER MANAGEMENT (SOURCE & SUPPLY OF WATER)
The total water requirement for the proposed activity is 3.31KLD out of which
3.15KLD will be met from the nearby village pond (desiltation and impoundment will
be carried out by P.P.). On one hand this will recharge the ground water table on the
other will act as a water source nearby habitants. Only water for drinking purposes i.e.
0.16 KLD will be brought from nearby dug well/PHED. However, rain water stored in
the pit during the rainy season will be used for plantation and dust suppression. The
proposed indigenous water source created by the project proponent will fulfill the water
demand of local habitants.
6.7 SEWAGE SYSTEM
Not applicable.
6.8 INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
No industrial waste will be generated.
6.9 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Given in point no. 3.9
6.10 POWER REQUIREMENT & SUPPLY/SOURCE
For the proposed mining activity no power is required. If electricity is required it will
be provided by the JVVNL.
7 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R & R PLAN)
7.1 POLICY TO BE ADOPTED (CENTRAL/STATE) IN RESPECT OF THE
PROJECT AFFECTED PERSONS INCLUDING HOME OUSTEES, LAND
OUSTEES AND LANDLESS LABOUR (A BRIEF OUTLINE TO BE GIVEN).
No Rehabilitation and Resettlement plan is required because there is no infrastructure
to affect the persons or to any landless labour.
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8 PROJECT SCHEDULE AND COST ESTIMATES
8.1 LIKELY DATE OF START OF CONSTRUCTION AND LIKELY DATE OF
COMPLETION (TIME SCHEDULE FOR THE PROJECT WILL BE GIVEN).
The project will be started immediately after Environmental Clearance and other
necessary approvals from concerning authorities of State Government.
8.2 ESTIMATED PROJECT COST AND ALONG WITH ANALYSIS IN TERMS
OF ECONOMIC VIABILITY OF THE PROJECT
Project cost
The proposed project cost will be Rs 40.0 Lac/Annum
Capital Cost: Rs. 25.0 Lac/Annum
Recurring Cost: Rs. 5.0 Lac/Annum
Expenditure Proposed for Environmental protection activities:
It is proposed to invest an amount of Rs. 64000 towards environmental action plan. The
details of the same are given below: -
Table 14: Expenditure Proposed for Environmental Protection Activities
S. No. Description of Item Recurring Cost (Rs)
1 Air Pollution Control - Water Sprinkling 10,000
2 Environmental Monitoring and Management 27,000
3 Green Belt Development 15,000
4 Water Pollution control 12,000
Total 64,000/-
Table 15: ESR (Entrepreneur Social Responsibility)
S. No. ESR Activity Proposed Budget ( in Lacs)
1. Proposed rain water harvesting 0.20
2. Social Forestry (At Gram Panchayat, Schools,
Hospital)
0.15
3. Woman Empowerment through self help group 0.15
4. Common Vocational training centre 0.15
5. Health check - up Camps for villagers as well
as mine workers
0.25
Total 0.90
9 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL
Proposed Asada Masonry Stone mine project will result in growth of the surrounding
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areas. Direct and indirect employment will be created in nearby village. Special
emphasis on Financial and Social benefits will be given to the local People. No major
adverse effect on environment is envisaged as the required mitigation measures are
inbuilt in the project.
10 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN
PARTICULARS MANAGEMENT
Air Quality Excavation, Loading
and Transportation
Dust generated due to drilling, blasting and
vehicular movements will be suppressed by water
spraying on haul road.
To avoid the dust generation from the drilling
operations wet drilling method will be practiced.
Drill machines will be fitted with dust collectors.
Use of appropriate explosives for blasting.
Controlled blasting techniques will be practiced.
Dust mask will be provided to the workers.
Proper maintenance of vehicles & machineries
will be done.
Water sprinkling on the haul road and other road
at regular intervals will be done.
Speed of the vehicles will be kept within the
prescribed limits.
Dumpers will not be over loaded.
Water Quality
Sewage will be generated by employing 26
workers in the mine which will be diverted into a
septic tank followed by soak pit.
Garland drains will be made around the mining
area to channelize surface run off into natural
drainage pit so that it can be utilized for dust
suppression.
Mining operations will be at higher levels;
therefore there will be no effect on ground water
condition due to mining.
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Noise Quality Drilling, Blasting,
Loading and
unloading of Mineral
and movement of
Trucks.
Adequate silencers in all the diesel operated
vehicles will be used.
Personnel protective equipment will be provided
to the workers/employed persons.
Proper maintenance of machines at regular
intervals will be done.
Green belt development and plantation.
Solid Waste
Waste generated during mining operation will be
stacked separately in the boundary barrier and will
be stabilized by plantation.
Small amount of domestic waste will be generated
for which dustbin will be kept at proper place and
it will be disposed properly and regularly.
Land Reclamation
The area is low undulating area. At the end of life of
mine, the excavated pit will cover 0.7225 ha. area out
of total 1.00 ha area. At conceptual stage whole area
will be converted into water reservoir.
Environmental Management plan is enclosed as Plate No. - III.