Six Monthly EC Compliance Report Jul-Dec'19 - Raipur
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MIEUMH/ENV/19-20/144 Dated: 14.01.2020
'oAdditional DirectorMinistry of Environmeni and Forest, Climate Change,
Regional Office (WCZ), Ground Floor Easi Wing,New Secretariat Building, Civil Line, Nagpur-440001
Sub:- Submission Compliance Report and Six Monthly Monitoring Report forthe Month of July' 2019 to December' 2019 of the conditions stipulated inEnvironment Clearance.
Ref: - Environment Clearance No. J-i1011/68/2005-lA ll 0), Govemment of India,Ministry of Environment and Forests, dated 30/05/2005.
Dear Sir.
ln refefence io above subject, Please find enclosed herewith Six MonthlyMonitoring Report and Six Monthly Compliance Report of EnvironmentalClearance for the period from July' 2019 to December' 2019 against the conditionsstipulated in Environment Clearance.
This is for your information and record please.
Thanking you,
Your Faithfully
For MONiIET ISPAT & ENERGY Ltd.
Managq nvironment
Encl: As above
The Zonal Officer, Central Pollution Conirol Board,Third Floor, Sahkar Bhawan, North T.T. Nagar, Bhopal (M.P.) 462003
The Member Secretary,Chhattisgarh Environmeni Conservation Board,Sector-19 Paryawas Bhawan. Atal Nagar Raipur (C.G.) 492002
The Regional Officer,Chhattisgarh Environment Conservation BoardCommercial Complex, Housing Board, Kabir Nagar,MIPUR (C.G.)
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NoTE oN STATUs oF PRoGREss & PoINT-WSE coMPLIANcE OF Conditions-stipulated in
f,lr-oii ci""i"n"" to. e*pansion oI Integrated stee.l complex, vide lefter No J"1l0'll/ 68/2005'' lAll{ll' dated 30'n MaY 2005
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AS ON 31.12.2019
Sl.No. Specific Conditi9!! SiatusT66 emissions trom various processes are being
maintained well within the prescribed standard To
check the emission level time to time' reguial
moniiofing is condlcted by us and as well as by
the State Pollution Control Board and suitable
actions are taken to control the emission level in
case of emission level goes beyond the limit. All
ihe process uniis are interlocked with installed
pollution control equipment's, which im.nediately
I stop the process activities.
Stack monitoring reports is enclosed Annexurc - Il
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The gaseous emlsslon irom varlous procel
shall conform to the load/mass based standards
notiied by ihis lMinistry on 19'" IVIay 1993 and
standards prescribed from time to time The state
board may specify more stringent standards iof the
relevant parameters keeping in view ihe natufe of the
industry and its size and locaiion At no time the
emission level shall go beyond the prescrlbed
standards. In the event of failure of any pollullon
conirol sysiem adopted by the unit, the rcspective unI
shall noi be restaried until the conifot measules are
rectified to achieve ihe desired efficiency
ttre Cornpany snatt insiall coniinuous ajr quality
monitodng system in major stacks io moniior lne
SPM,So2,Nox and CO
We have already installed online SO2, Nox & Co
monitodng system in ourall stacks.
ii shatl le no discharge of process effluent As
reflecied in ihe EIAJEMP repod, lhe plocess waste
water (1283 rn3/day) shall be collected in common
settling tanks and the lfeated effluent confoming to
the prescribed standads sha{l be used for dust
suppression and horticulture purposes within the plant
premises. The boilef blow down shall be used for
green belt development. The DM effllent shall be
used for dust suppuration in ash handling system.
The domestic waste water shall be treated !n the
septictank and soak pit.
llorder io check any discharge of pfocess
effluents, the waste water management system
encompasses installation of 5 pair setiling tanks at
different localions of plant pfemises wilh proper
utilization arrangement for horticulture purpose and
water sprinkling on roads, yards and ash silo-areas
within the plant premises. Septic tanks and soak
pits are provided for treatment of domestic waste
water. A full fledged sewerage treatment plant has
been installed at New Housing colony and actaon is
being taken lo connect sewerage line from ihe OId
Housing to New Housing Colony.
In plant control measures for checking fugitive
emission from spillage/|aw material handling shall be
provided. Fudher, specific measure like provision of
dust extfaction system at ihe loading and unloadrng
areas of the plant to conifol the fugitive emission shal
be provlded. All conveyor belts and transfer points
shall be covered to prevent fugitive emission. Datas
on fugitive emission shall be regulally maintajned and
rccords maintain.
All the conveyor belts and transfer points are
connected wilh bag flliers to control fugitive
emission. Water sprinklers have been prcvided at
yards. Pneumaiic dusi extfaction system has been
installed for conveying the collected dust from
polluiion control equipment's.
3 Water tankeF ply round the clock for sprinkling
water on the internal rcads and yafds in the factory
premises fof checking fugitive emission,
Fugitive emission monitoring report enclosed
5 The paniculate emission from the waste heat recovefy
boibr shall be contfolled by the nstallation by ESP of
All the WHRBS are connecled wilh EsP and
working effeclively. Bag filtefs havo been Ingtalled
at_ _-coal
handling plant kiln cooler oullet coal
hopper, product hopper and all are worKlng
effeciively.
Stack monito ng reports is enclosed Annsxure - ll
flmciencv s99"/" and padiculate emission shall not
exceed 100mg/Nm3. Fuather the company shall install
bag house to control the emission ffom coal handling
plant, kiln, caoler outlet, coal hopper injection, cnar
ine lump, kiln feed building, common ground hopper
iocontrolihe emission.
se-condan/ ernissron control system with attached
hoods has been installed at induction furnacessec-ondary emisson from the induction furnace dufing
chaging and tapping of molten metals shall be
conirolled by installation of automatic hood and
secondary emission contrcl system-he 1-5 tu N power pla.1 is partly char based Fly
ash is being used for manufacturing of bricks in the
Company's own b cks plani and partly supplied to
outside bdck plants and also used for abandoned
qua.ries. The slag is used for illing of low lying
area and for road making PuIpose.
The companv- shall use chaf gene€ied from the
sponge ircn plant for captive power generation. Solid
waste would be gene€ted in the form of char (240
MT/Day), Fly ash (220-250 [,'lT/Day) and slag (120-
220 M-tt)ay). The char shall be partly sold and padly
used as a fuel in the 15 lt4w powef plant Fly ash
shall be used ior manufacturing of bricks in the
companies own bricks plant and lt shall be partly sold
to cement manufactures and will be used for
abounded mines. The slag shall be used forflling of
low laying area and for road making purpose
Already submittedTne conroanv shalisuumit a lime bound action plan lo
the ministfy for implementation of specific
environmental proteclion measures envisaged in the
environmental management Plan.
Rain water harvesting measure has been
implemenied to preseNe ihe rain water inside the
plant premises.
measures to haruest the rain waier for uiilizaiion in ihe
lean season as well as to recharge groLlnd water
table.
ihe com-omoanv sha undertake rain waler haruesiing
Regular Occupational health check up of
employees is in vogue. Records are maintained as
rcquired. A 13 Bedded Hospital, named "MAINA
DEVI HEALTH CENTRE has become operataonal
since January 2007. li is manned round the clock
by medical and paramedical stafl and caters to
accidents/trauma cases. General medical
problems of the employees and their families are
also keated atlhe health centef.
A records of Health checkup of employees is
maintained in the prescribed format as per the
provisions of Factory act, 1948.
Occupational health suNeillance of the workers shal{
be done on a rcgular basis and records maintain as
per the factories act.
The company shall maintain good house keeping
within the plant premises by systematic storage
The Company is maintaining good house
keeping within the plant premises as well as
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the-reu-mat,erial siorage and mostly the
internal roads are tarfelted and are being
cleaned and watered regularly. All intemal
roads have been made pucca and concrele
(RCc).
materlal, sttclr'ns arld moveme( waste disposal
and all the intemal foads shall be asphalted
Thei6mpany has developed green belt, lawn
& other plantation in an area of approx. 33
hec. Selection of the planl species is as per
the Central & State Pollution Conirol Eoard
guidelines.
ns re,ttecteO in the EIA/EMP report' the company
shall develop green belt in an area of 23 8 hec
Selection of the plant species should be as per
the central pollution control board guidelines
Already been imPiemented.RecommendAlons rnade in the CREP shali be
For eco-development the ComPany ha8 lak6n
up rain water harvesting, waste watef
management, developmenl of green belt,
plantation and utilization of waste as per the
guidelines. Besides this the Company 18
undertaking community development
programme for the welfere of tho PorSons
living in neighbouring villages in lhe fgtm oJ
regular Health check-ups, providing modical
assistance, financial aid for surgical and other
critical treatments, financial asglstance
towards infrastructure development (Painting
of Anganwadi building, providing ceiling fans
and chairs, installation of 3 Bore wells in Nakta
and Mandir Hasaud villages, providing
utensils in primary schools of NaKa and Kurud
villages, 3 sewing machines for handicapped
children), education, religious and cultural
functions. Organising regular vocational
training to ladies and adolescent girls of
adopted villages in different trades like
stitching, knitting, making of washing power,
liquid soap, phenyl, jam, jelly and pickles etc.
Awareness programme for villagers on
subjects like health, food & nutdtion, HIV/AIDS
are conducted regularly besides awarcness
programme for adolescent girls. Water supply
is also made to the ponds of Kurud village.
The Company is also undertaking RCC
The company sllall-unGrtake eco-development
measure including community welfare measure
in the project area for the overall improvement of
envtronmenL
conareG road at a cost of Rs.4 Crores from
Village Kurud to Junction point of 4 lane lar
felted road at NH-6.
We adhere to the sti
cEcB/State Governmentii;-.i""t
^rtt o,ities musi strictly adhere to the
stipulated made by the Chhattisgarh Environment
Conservation Board and State Government
flo turtner e"p'ansion of modification in lhe plant
should be carried out with out prior approval of
the Ministry of Environment & Forest.
We haG estabfisfled four no of Ambient air
quality monitoring stations at all the four
difections and stack emission from major stack
being monitored and report are being
submitted to state pollution control board
regurany.
Ambient air quality monitoring reports
enclosed Annexure - |
At le-ast ror amrient air quality monitoring stalions
should be established in the down ward dircction
as well as where maximum ground level
concentration of sPM, So2 and Nox are
anticipated in consultation wiih the state pollution
contfol board. Data's on ambient air quality and
stack emission should be regularly submitted to
this minisiry including its regional office at Bhopal
and state pollution control boad
tt is being treated waste water treated as per
the prescribed norms.
Analysis report of waste water is enclosed as
Annexure - lV
ln-uskial waste water should be propelly
collected, treated so as to conlirm to the
standards prescribed under GSR 422 (E) dated
lgrh May 1993 and 31"rDecember, 1993 or a s
amended from time to time. The treated waste
water should be utilized for plantation purpose
Noise level in and around the plant area are
well within the standards (85d8 A). We have
provided noise control measures including
acoustic hood, silencers, enclosures etc at all
noise generation point. Concerned employees
have been provided protective equipment like
ear prugs erc.
Noise level monitoring reports enclosed as
Annexure - lll
The over all noise level in an around the planl
area should be kept well within the standards
(85d8 A) by providing noise control measures
including acousiic hood, silencers, enclosures
etc. on all souaces of noise generation. The
ambient noise level should confirm to the
standards prescribed undef EPA rules, 1989
VlZTsdB A (day time), 70 Db (night time).
The project proponent shall also comply with all
ihe environmental control measures and
safeguards recommended in the EltuEl\,4P report.
Further, the company must undeftake socio-
economic development activities in the
surrounding villages like community development
programmes, educational programmes, d nking
A 13 Bedded Hospital in the name of Maina
Devi Health Cenke has become operationa'
since January,2007. lt is manned round the
clock by medical and paramedical staff and
caters to accidents/trauma cases. General
medical problems of the employees and their
families are also treated at the Health Centre.
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the Cornpany provides medical assistance to I
the neighboring villages by mobile van I
dispensary with a Doctor and naramedical I
staff. Different health €mps are a|so I
organized. The Company has also established I
Bore wells in villages for provlsion 0f safe I
potable water. Monnet D.A.V Public School
has been established to provide education and
providing leaming opportunities to the wards of
the employees as well as the wards of those
living in nearby villages. The school was set
up in 2OO1 and is presently running up to the
I academic session to Class-Xll. The school has
] tzso stuaents and 62 faculty members T5%
I of the students presently studying are from the
I neighboring villages of Mandir Hasaud, Kurud'
I t.tavasaov, Reco, Pallud, Chhatona, Jora,
I Sherikhedi, Chicha etc. Vocational training to
] tadies ana adolescent girls as well as skill
development programmes for Anganwadies
I karyakartas besides informal education
programmes in Anganwadies are organized.
lwater supply is also made to the ponds of
I Kurud village during summer. RCc concrete
I road at a cost of Rs.4 Crores is under
progress from Village Kurud to Junction point
of4 lane tarfelted road at NH-6.
water supply and health etc
21 The project authorities will provide sepaEte
funds to implement the conditions stipulated by
the ministry of environment and forest as well as
the state government along with the
implementation schedule fof all the conditions
stipulated herein. The funds so provided should
not be diverted for any other purposes.
Separate fund has been earmarked for
environmental up gradation.
22 The project authorities should inform the
Regional Office as well the Ministry, the date of
financial closure and fina' approval of the project
by the concerned authorities and date of
commencing the land development work.
It is akeady complied with.
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MONNET ISPAT & ENERGY LTDMANDTR HASAUD, RAIPUR (C.G.)
AMBIENT AIR OUALITY MONITORING REPORT JULY'l9 TO DECEMBER'19
MonthParameter
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CAAQMS -1
About 500 ntrCAAQMS -2
About 500 mtr
DAV School
About 300 mtr
SMS-I (South)
Aboui 300 mtr form
July'19
PM 2.5 10.74 9.14 38.9 40.29
PM 10 25.88 15.64 50.31 48.58
Soz 1.91 1.14
Nox 28.89 25.75
Aug'19
PM 2.5 10.65 8.64 39.12 37.28
PM 10 21.71 10.82 40.23 41.38
SO: 3.18 1.1 3.68
Nox 54.85 13.58
Sep"l9
PM 2.5 0 7.26 28.42 32.51
PM 10 \3.37 8.99 37.97 39.23
SO: 3.19 1.15 3.21
Nox 55.15 13.24 7.19
Ocf19
PM 2.5 34.29 22.07 30.27 31.32
PM 10 30.41 23.71 40.51 43.62
SO: 1.32 5.38
Nox 52.19 12.31 7.88
Nov'19
PM 2.5 29.11 28.85 33.11 35.77
PM 10 41.66 50.83 43.32 45.28
SO: 11 1.8 9.2 6.29
Nox 41.92 0 11.28 8.65
Dec'19
PM 2.5 30.54 31.24 35.28 32.51
PM 10 39.36 42.12 40.61 42.77
Soz 10.63 1.97 5.12 4.65
Nox 40.34 0 9.32 6.81
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PM 2.5 19.22 17.47 32.68 34.95
PM 10 2A-73 25-35 42.'t6 43.48
SO, s.85 1.41 5-20 4.64
Nox 45.56 10.8't 7.75 7.00
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Fbientl'{oise level Report value indB(A)
Month Monitodng Location
Limit DayTime
Limit NightTime
Day Time Night Time
70 dB(A) 71.89 67.24
July'19
Time Office (East) 75 dB(A)
RMPI (West) 7s dB(A) 70 dB(A) 73.24 68.32
SN4SI (South) 75 dB(A) 70 dB(A) 72.45
DAV School (Norht) 75 dB(A) 70 dB(A) 71.18 67.25
74.12 69.87
Aug'19
Time Ofiice (East) 75 dB(A) 70 dB(A)
R[,4P-l (West) 75 dB(A) 70 dB(A) 72.11 69.12
SIVIS-l(South) 75 dB(A) 70 dB(A) 71.24 67.35
DAV School (Norht) 75 dB(A) 70 dB(A) 70.35
Time Offlce (East) 75 dB(A) 70 dBtA) | 71.24 67.21
Sep'19RIUP-l (West) 75 dB(A) 70 dB(A) 72.59 69.22
SIVIS-l(South) 75 dB(A) 70 dB(A) 70.3s
DAV School (Norht) 75 dB(A) 170 dB(A) 71.63 67.55
72.47 68.41
Oct'19
time Office (East) 75 dB(A) 70 dB(A)
IMP-l (West) 75 dB(A) 70 dB(A) 73.44 66.78
SIVIS-l(South) 75 dB(A) 70 dB(A) 72.11 67.66
DAV School (Norht) 75 dB(A) 70 dB(A) 70.21 69.14
Nov'19
Time Office (East) 75 dB(A) 70 dB(A)64.88
R[,lP-l(West) 75 dB(A) 70 dB(A) 73.09 68.12
SMS-l(South) 75 dB(A) 70 dB(A) 73.11 65.98
DAV School (Nofht) 75 dB(A) 70 dB(A) 70.17 66.45
Dec'19
Time Oftice (East) 75 dB(A) 70 dB(A) 69.12 68.45
RIVIP-l (West) 75 dB(A) 70 dB(A) 72.30 67.65
SIVIS-l(South) 75 dB(A) 70 dB(A) 72.69 69.45
DAV School (Norho 75 dB(A) 70 dB{A) 69.75 69.99
Average
Time Office (East) 75 dB(A) 70 dB(A) 70.92 67.68
RMP"I (West) 75 dB(A) 70 dB{A) 72.86 68.20
SMSJ (South) 75 dB{A} 70 dB(A) 71.99 67.00
DAV School (Norht) 75 dB(A) 70 dB(A)
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MANDIR HASAUD, RAIPUR (C.G.)
WASTE WATER ANATYSIS REPORT FORJULY'2019 TO DECEMBf,R'2019
Sample no.2 sample no.3Month
Parameter Permissiblelimits
sampleno.l7.12 7.51 6.54
JULY'19
PH 6.5 - 8,528 30
Temperature .c 33
100m9/l 18 21
BOD 30mg/l 10 12 11
coD 250m9/l 20 27 30
Oil & Grease 10mg/l <10 <10 <10
AUG'19
PH 6.5 - 8.5 6.BB 7.2r 1.44
Temperature .c 30 29 1'7
100m9/l 20 23
BOD 30mg/l 9 10
coD 250ms/l 18 24 27
Oil & Grease 10mg/l <10 <10 <10
sEP'19
PH 6.5 - 8.5 6.73 7.21
Temperature .c 32 30 29
1ooms/l I 14 17 20
BOD 30mg/l I 11 10
coD 250m9/l 17 22 23
Oil & Grease 10mg/l <10 <10 <10
ocT19
PH 7.88 7.19 6.54
Temperature ,C 34 29
TSS 100m9/l 1B 25 23
BOD 30mg/l 9 17
coD 250m9/l 25 27 21
Oil & Grease 10mg/l <10 <t0 <10
NOV'19
PH 7.49 7.51 6.11
Temperature .c 35 2A 30
TSS 100mq/l 31 29 26
BOD 30m9/l 11 B 72
coD 250ms/l 1B 2Ioil & Grease 10mg/l <10 <10 <10
DEC'19
PH 6.55 7.2r
Temperature .c 32 33 2B
100m9/l 20 21
BOD 30mg/l 10 11 14
coD 250m9/l 17 19
Oil & Grease 10mg/l <10 <10 <10
Note: - Sample - | denotes: Rl\,'lP - | Settling tank discharge water
Sample - ll denotes: Rl\,{P - ll Settling tank discharge water
Salnple - ltl denotes: Fero Settling tank discharge water
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Annexure -VMONNET ISPAT &
MANDIR HASAUD,
ENERGY LTDRATPUR (C.G.)
RESULTS
s.No. LOCATIONPERMISSIBLE
uMlTsUNIT
ocr'19 DEC'19
2000 pe/m3 t6291 Kiln - lV Cooler Discharge Area
Fclm3 L367 L7202 Kiln - lll Devin Area 2000
3 Power CHP Area 2000 rc/m3 1193 1256
4 Kiln - | Cooler Discharge Area 2000 $g/m5 1358 t432
5 Ferro Debin Area 2000 $c/m3 1584
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