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Central Coalfields Limited Office of the General Manager, Dhori Area. P.O.- Dhori, Distt Bokaro.- 825102 Ref. No.- GM(D)/Env./Six Monthly Report/15/2116 Dated:- 01. 12.2015 To, The Director (S) Ministry of Environment & Forest Regional Office,(ECZ), Bungalow No A-2, Shyamali Colony, Ranchi- 834002 Sub : Tarmi OCP - Half yearly EC compliance reports on implementation of conditions stipulated in Environmental Clearances for the period from April - 2015 to September 2015 Dear Sir, Enclosed please find herewith the Half yearly (Six Monthly) compliance report on implementation of conditions of Environmental Clearance of Tarmi OCP Dhori Area of CCL for the period from April 2015 to Sept 2015 duly signed by project proponent. Sl No Name of mine Environment Clearance No & Date 1 Tarmi OCP J-11015/219/2007 IA.II(M) Dated 20.04.2010 For capacity of 1.00MTPA With regards, Encl : Soft copy ( CD) Yours faithfully, General Manager, Copy to : 1. Member Secretary, Jharkhand Pollution Control Board, TA Building, HEC, Dhurwa, Ranchi 2. The DGM/HOD (Env & Forest) ,CCL, HQ, Ranchi. 3. The Staff Officer (Env), Dhori Area. 4. The project Officer Tarmi OCP

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Central Coalfields Limited

Office of the General Manager, Dhori Area.

P.O.- Dhori, Distt – Bokaro.- 825102

Ref. No.- GM(D)/Env./Six Monthly Report/15/2116 Dated:- 01. 12.2015

To,

The Director (S)

Ministry of Environment & Forest

Regional Office,(ECZ),

Bungalow No A-2, Shyamali Colony,

Ranchi- 834002

Sub : Tarmi OCP - Half yearly EC compliance reports on implementation of conditions stipulated in

Environmental Clearances for the period from April - 2015 to September 2015

Dear Sir,

Enclosed please find herewith the Half yearly (Six Monthly) compliance report on

implementation of conditions of Environmental Clearance of Tarmi OCP Dhori Area of CCL for the

period from April 2015 to Sept 2015 duly signed by

project proponent.

Sl No Name of mine Environment Clearance No & Date

1 Tarmi OCP J-11015/219/2007 IA.II(M) Dated 20.04.2010 For

capacity of 1.00MTPA

With regards,

Encl : Soft copy ( CD)

Yours faithfully,

General Manager,

Copy to :

1. Member Secretary, Jharkhand Pollution Control Board, TA Building, HEC, Dhurwa, Ranchi

2. The DGM/HOD (Env & Forest) ,CCL, HQ, Ranchi.

3. The Staff Officer (Env), Dhori Area.

4. The project Officer – Tarmi OCP

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SIX MONTHLY COMPLIANCE REPORT

EMP CLEARANCE

[ J-11015/219/2007-IA.II(M) ]

for the period – April- 2015 – Sept- 2015.

TARMI OPENCAST PROJECT

DHORI AREA

CENTRAL COALFIELDS LIMITED

(A Miniratna Company)

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Status of compliance of the terms and conditions given in the Environmental clearance letter No.J-11015/219/2007- IA. II(M) dt. 20.04.2010 issued by MOEF , Govt. of India New Delhi for Tarmi Opencast Project (1 MTPA in 258.70 ha ) for the period from April 2015 to Sept -2015.

A. SPECIFIC CONDITION Sl.No. Condition Status (i) No mining operation shall be

undertaken in 134.91 Ha of forest land until prior clearance has been obtained under the provision of FC Act, 1980.

No mining operation shall be undertaken without prior Forest clearance.55.06 ha of forest land has been diverted vide F.No: 8-122/1997 FC dt. 30

th July 2009.and clearance for

97.44 Ha. applied for release.

(ii) Mining shall be carried out as per statute from the streams/nallahs flowing within the lease and along the diverted nallah along the lease boundary. Approval of the flood and irrigation dept shall also be taken for continuation of mining operations.

Mining is being carried out as per statute and the Project Report and there is no diversion of any nalla along the lease boundary.

(iii) No washery shall be established within the ML without prior environmental clearance from the Ministry.

There is no provision of establishing Washery in the PR.

(iv) Top soil shall be stacked properly with proper slope at earmarked site(s) and shall not be kept active and shall be used for reclamation and development of green belt.

Top soil generated is very minimum , actually there is topsoil, as the area is completely barren . However whatever topsoil generated is being stacked. Till date topsoil generated is about 20,000Cum which ghas been utilized for reclamation and development of Green belt.

Project has started persevering dumping of topsoil generated

in an earmarked location as advised by MOEF, Bhubaneswar

(since June 2013).The location is shown in the plan.

The preserved top soil is being spread over (as per table

below) the proposed plantation site before under taking

plantation (monsoon 2014) over an area of 8.73 ha through

State Forestry agency.

Top Soil Dump for spreading over OB dump

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(v) OB shall be stacked at earmarked one external OB dump site of 21.19 ha of a max height of 30m. The ultimate slope of the dump shall not exceed 28

0. Monitoring

and management of reclaimed dump site shall continue until the vegetation becomes self -sustaining. Compliance status shall be submitted to the Ministry of Environment & Forest and its Regional Office located at Bhubaneswar on yearly basis.

There is no external OB dumping. Presently OB is being utilized for backfilling of Quarry I, about 8-9 ha has been backfilled (just above GL) during the year. On completion of backfilling & technical reclamation (Terracing & leveling of slopes), the area will be undertaken for biological reclamation

(vi) Catch drains and siltation ponds of appropriate size shall be constructed to arrest silt and sediment flows from soil, OB and mineral dumps. The water so collected shall be utilized for watering the mine area, roads, green belt development etc. The drain shall be regularly desilted and maintained properly.

All mine water is collected in the deep most part of the quarry which acts as a siltation pond. The water so collected is used for sprinkling on roads, mining areas, green belt development and other purposes.

(vii) Garland drains (size, gradient and length) and sump capacity shall be designed keeping 50% safety margin over and above the peak sudden rain fall and maximum discharge in the area adjoining the mine site. Sump capacity shall also provide adequate retention period to allow proper settling of silt material.

Garland drains and sump capacity has been designed taking due care of sudden rainfall and water make of the nearby area. One new Sedimentation pond has been proposed , estimate approved and under tendering process

(viii) Dimension of the retaining wall at the toe of the dumps and OB benches within the mine to check run-off and siltation shall be based on the rainfall data.

Rainfall will be taken into consideration for construction of retaining wall as and where necessary.

(ix) Mineral transportation from mine by road shall use trucks of a minimum capacity of 20 T. All internal roads shall be metal topped. A 3-tier Green belt shall be developed on both sides of the roads. Green belt shall be developed at the Railway siding.

Transportation is done by 20 te. Tippers and the roads are metal topped./ cemented. In the year 2012-13, 3388 Nos of saplings have been planted on road covering a distance of 8.47 K.M. During 2014-15 , 21825 Nos covering an Area of 8.73 ha has been planted. During 2015-16 = 13675 Nos covering an area

of 5.47 Ha has been planted

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(x) High efficiency water sprinkling

system provided to check fugitive emissions at the transfer points, haulage roads etc. shall be provided for crushing/ loading operations for dust control at the CHP.

Water sprinkling on the mine road is being done by 2 no. of Water sprinklers of 12 KL capacity.

Frequency of movement of ( 1no of 28 KL

water tanker & 2 Nos of 12 KL) water tankers

at all the strategic location have been increased.

Avoiding overloading,

Covering of tarpaulin cover for all coal carrying

truck/tippers.

Coal transportation roads have been cemented.

etc.

(xi) Drill shall be wet operated only.

Now wet drilling is in practice.

(xii) Controlled blasting shall be practiced with use of delay detonators. The mitigative measures for control of ground vibrations and to arrest the fly rocks and boulders shall be implemented.

Nonels of different sizes and CED are used for controlled blasting. Mitigative measures for control of ground vibrations and to arrest the fly rocks and boulders is being implemented.

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(xiii) The total area that shall be brought out under afforestation at the time of mining closure shall include reclaimed external OB dump (21.19 ha) , back filled area (147.51 ha) along ML boundary, embankment, safety zone(45 ha) and undisturbed area, along roads (4.5 ha) and infrastructure (1.99 ha), green belt and in township outside the lease by planting native species from the 70 species found in the original ecosystem during pre-mining phase in consultation with the DFO/Agriculture Department. The density of the trees shall be around 2500 plants per ha.

The total area will be afforested with native species in consultation with Social Afforestation Division of the State Forest department. In the year 2012-13, 3000 saplings have been planted on road covering a distance of 8.47 K.M. During 2014-15 , 21825 Nos covering an Area of 8.73 ha has been planted. During 2015-16 = 13675 Nos covering an area of 5.47 Ha has been planted

(xiv) A progressive mine Closure Plan shall be implemented by reclamation of quarry area of 147.51 ha which shall be backfield and brought to 35-40m above ground level and afforested by planting native plant species in consultation with the local DFO/Agriculture Department. The density of the trees shall be around 2500 plants per ha.

A progressive mine Closure Plan will be implemented. The total area will be afforested with native species in consultation with Social Afforestation Division of the State Forest department.

(xv) No groundwater (bore well) shall be used for mining operations. Rain water harvesting structures shall be erected within and around the ML including check-dams for recharge of ground water and for additional use if any during mining operations along with mine sump water.

No groundwater (bore well) is being used for mining operations. Water from mine sump is used for sprinkling & other mining operation. An overflowing weir / check dam has also been constructed for recharge of Ground water.

(xvi) Regular monitoring of ground water level and quality shall be carried out by establishing a network of existing wells and construction of new peizometers. The monitoring for quality shall be done four times in a year in pre-monsoon (May), monsoon (August), post- monsoon (November) and winter (January) seasons and for quality in May. Data thus collected shall be submitted to the Ministry of Environment & Forest and to the Central Pollution Control Board quarterly within one month of monitoring.

Regular monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out regularly by CMPDIL..

(xvii) The Project authorities shall meet water requirement of nearby village(s) in case in the village wells go dry due to dewatering mine.

Water requirement of nearby villagers will be met as & when required.The project authorities is providing all other facilities to nearby villages under CSR scheme of the company.

(xviii) Sewage treatment plant of adequate capacity shall be installed in the colony. ETP shall also be provided for workshop and CHP wastewater. Treated wastewater meeting prescribed norms only shall be permitted to be discharged in to the natural water courses.

ETP has been installed and operating..

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(xix) Besides carrying out regular periodical health checkup of their workers, 10% of the workers identified from workforce engaged in active mining operations shall be subjected to health check-up for occupational diseases and hearing impairment, if any, through an agency such as NIOH, Ahmadabad within a period of one year and the result reported to this Ministry and to DGMS.

Periodical Medical Examination is being done regularly at project dispensary and area regional hospital in the tune of 1/5

th of the

work force per year.

(xx) A detailed CSR plan shall also be prepared for and in consultation with local communities. CSR should be for a minimal Rs. 125 lakhs annually which is to be adjusted for the depreciation in the value of rupee over the life of the project. The activities undertaken for the specific villages adopted under CSR should be displayed on the company website and updated at least once a year.

CSR scheme has peen implemented. The expenditure will be made as per provisions given in EMP.

Year Amount Spent (Rs. Crores) on CSR

2010-11 1.17

2011-12 1.94

2012-13 36.94

2013-14 38.81

(xxi)

For monitoring land use pattern and for post mining land use, a time series of land use maps based on satellite imagery (on a scale of 1:5000) of the core zone and buffer zone from the start of the project until end of mine life shall be prepared once in 3 years (for any one particular season which is consistent on the time series) and the report submitted to MOEF and its Regional office at Bhubaneswar.

Remote sensing of the projects carried out by CMPDIL is enclosed herewith..

(xxii)

A final mine closure plan along with details of Corpus Fund shall be submitted to the Ministry of Environment & Forests 5 years in advance of final mine closure for approval.

To be complied 5 years prior to the mine closure.

B. GENERAL CONDITION Sl.No. Condition Status (i) No change in technology and scope of working shall be

made without prior approval of the Ministry of Environment & Forests.

No change is being done in mining technology and scope of working.

(ii) No change in the calendar plan including quantum of mineral coal and waste being produced shall be made.

No change is being done in the calendar plan including excavation, quantum of mineral coal and waste.

(iii) Four ambient air quality monitoring station shall be established in the core zone as well as in the buffer zone for monitoring SPM, RPM SO2, NOx. Location of the stations shall be decided based on the meteorological data, topographical features and environmentally and ecologically sensitive targets in consultation with the State Pollution Control Board. In addition, heavy metals such as Hg, As, Ni, Cd, Cr, in

Air quality monitoring station has been established at Turiyo village, Tarmi siding colony and Karipani siding colony for monitoring SPM, RPM, SO2, NOx.

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particulates shall be monitored at-least twice in a year.

(iv). Water spraying arrangement on haul roads, wagon loading, dump trucks (loading and unloading) points shall be provided and properly maintained.

Dust is controlled by regular spraying of water on haul road, transfer points etc. Water sprinkling on the mine road is being done by 2 no. of water sprinklers of 12 KL capacity.

(v) Data on ambient air quality (SPM, RSPM, SO2 and NOx and heavy metal such as Hg, Pb, Cr, As, etc.) shall be regularly submitted to the Ministry including its Regional office at Bhubaneswar and to the State Pollution Control Board and the Central Pollution Control Board once in six months.

Quarterly monitoring reports are regularly submitted to MOEF Regional office and JSPCB, Ranchi. All parameters are well within the limits.

(vi) Adequate measure shall be taken for control of noise levels below 85 dBA in the work environment. Workers engaged in blasting and drilling operation, operation of HEMM etc. shall be provided with the plugs/muffs.

Adequate measures are being taken. Noise levels are regularly monitored and kept below 85 dBA in the work environment. Workers engaged in blasting and drilling operation of HEMM etc are provided with ear plugs/muffs. Noise Quality parameter is well within the limit

(vii) Industrial waste water (workshop and wastewater from the mine) shall be properly collected, and treated so as to confirm to the standards including for heavy metals before discharge prescribed under GSR 422(E) dated 19th May 1993 and 31st December 1993 or as amended from time to time. Oil and grease trap shall be installed before discharge of workshop effluents.

Oil and grease trap is installed and presently in working condition.. The Water Quality report is enclosed..

(viii) Vehicular emissions shall be kept under control and regularly monitored. Vehicles used for transportation of mineral shall be covered with tarpaulins and optimally loaded.

Vehicles are being regularly maintained to control emissions. Coal transportation is being done in covered trucks .Haul road is maintained by graders to minimize generation of dust during transportation.

(ix) The environmental quality parameters shall be got analyzed from a recognized environmental laboratory or shall be established with adequate number and type of pollution monitoring and analysis equipment in consultation with the State Pollution Control Board.

Monitoring of Environmental quality is regularly done by CMPDI having recognized laboratory.

(x) Personnel working in dusty areas shall wear protective respiratory devices and they shall also be provided with adequate training and information on safety and health aspects. Occupational health surveillance programme of the workers shall be undertaken periodically to observe any contractors due to exposure of dust and to take corrective measures, if needed.

Persons working in dusty areas are provided with personal protective items like dust mask, ear plugs. Initial and periodic medical examination of employees is carried out on regular basis every year.

(xi) A separate environmental management cell with suitable qualified personnel shall be set up under the control of a Senior Executive, who will report directly to the Head of the Company.

An Environment Management Cell has been established in this project, headed by Project Officer, Tarmi OCP who is assisted by a team of following personnel. 1.Colliery Manager, & .Supt. Engineer (Civil), Tarmi.Staff Officer (Env),Who reports to the General Manager – Dhori Area, Head of the Area.

(xii) The funds earmarked for environmental protection measures shall be kept in separate account and shall not be diverted for other purpose. Year-wise expenditure shall be reported to this Ministry and its Regional Office at Bhubaneshwar.

The funds earmarked for environmental protection measures is not being diverted for other purpose.

Activity EMP Cost (Lakhs)

Expend incurred till 03/15

Pollution Control 724.42 19.00

Pollution Monitoring 10.00 15.50

Green belt/Plantation 10.00 2.00

Reclamation/Rehabilitation of mined out area

569.29 -

Other- R&R/Comp Afforestation / Restoration of forest/ others

1121.09 -

Total 2434.80 36.50

(xiii) A copy of the Environmental clearance letter shall be Complied.

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marked to concerned Panchayat / Zila Parishad, Municipal corporation or Urban Local Body and Local NGO, if any, from whom any suggestion / representation has been received while processing the proposal. A copy of the clearance letter shall also be displayed at company’s website.

(xiv) A Copy of clearance letter shall be sent to Regional office of the MoEF, the respective Zonal offices of the CPCB and the SPCB. The concerned State pollution control Board shall display a copy of the clearance letter on their website. Copies shall also be displayed at District Industry centre and collector’s office/Tehsildar’s office for 30 days. A copy of the clearance letter may also be seen at the website of the Ministry of Environment & Forest at http://envfor.nic.in.

Complied.

(xv) The Project authority shall advertise at least in two local newspapers widely circulated around the Project, one of which shall be in the vernacular language of the locally concerned within seven days of the clearance letter informing that the Project has been accorded environment clearance.

Complied:- Copies of paper publication submitted to MOEF in our earlier report.

(xvi) A copy of the EC letter shall be uploaded on the company’s website. The compliance status of environmental clearance conditions shall also be uploaded by the project authorities in their web site so as to bring the same in the Public domain and regularly updated at least once every six months. The monitoring data of environmental quality parameters such as air (SPM, RPM, NOx and Sox), water, noise and soil or critical sectoral parameters indicated for the project shall also be displayed at the entrance of the project premises and mine office and in corporate office and in corporate office and also regularly uploaded on the company’s website.

The copy of the clearance letter along with compliance status will be displayed at company’s website shortly.

(xvii) The project proponent shall also submit six monthly reports on the status of compliance of the stipulated EC conditions including results of monitoring data (both by hard copies and by e-mail) to the respective Regional office of the MoEF, the respective Zonal offices of CPCB and the SPCB.

The last six monthly report for Sept 2015 has already submitted to MOEF..

(xviii) The Regional office of this Ministry located at Bhubaneswar shall monitor compliance of the stipulated conditions. The project authorities shall extend full cooperation to office(s) of the Regional office by furnishing the requisite data /information /monitoring reports.

Agreed.

(xix) The environmental state for each financial year ending 31

st March in Form-V is mandated to be submitted by

the project proponent tot the concerned State pollution control Board as prescribed under the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, as amended subsequently, shall also be uploaded on the company’s website.

The Environment Statement for the year 2014-15 in Form – V has already been submitted to Jharkhand Pollution Control Board , Ranchi.

3 The ministry or any other competent authority may stipulate any further condition for Environmental protection.

Agreed.

4 Failure to comply any of the conditions above may result in withdrawal of the clearance and attract the provisions of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.

Agreed.

5 The above conditions will be enforced inter-alia, under the provisions of the Water (prevention & control of pollution) Act, 1974, the Air (Prevention & control of pollution) Act, 1981, the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 and the public Liability Insurance Act, 1991 along with their amendments and Rules. The proponent shall ensure to provide for the costs incurred for taking up remedial measures in case of soil contamination, contamination of groundwater and surface water, and occupational and other diseases due to the mining operations.

Accepted.

Project Officer (Tarmi OCP)

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TEST REPORT

TEST RESULT

The sample has been tested with the following results:-

Area : Dhori Project: Tarmi

Stations: Date of Sampling: 1. Tarmi Siding Colony 11-12/06/2015 2. Tarmi Colony (officers comp. office) 11-12/06/2015 3. Karipani Colony 16-17/06/2015 4.

S.No Test Parameters Units Test Method TEST RESULT

Stations: 1 2 3 4

1. *Total Particulate

Matter (PM10+

>PM10)

µg/m3 Lab.SOP 4

based on – IS:

5182/23, 2006

261 469 115

2. Particulate Matter

(PM10)

µg/m3 IS: 5182/23

2006

166 215 93

3. *Particulate

Matter (PM2.5)

µg/m3 - - - -

4. Sulphur Dioxide

(SO2)

µg/m3 IS: 5182 /02

2001 R-2006

<25 <25 <25

5. Nitrogen Oxides

(as NOx)

µg/m3 IS: 5182 /06

1975 R-1998

21 22 20

Note: Gazette Notification no. G.S.R 742(E) dt.25th Sept.’2000 is enclosed along for reference

*Out of NABL Scope

Analysed By Dy.Technical Manager Env. Lab, CMPDI(HQ)

D– 9 (Authorized Signatory)

2015/6/Test Report No. 222 Job No. 094315007 Year 2015-16

Type of Sample: Ambient Air Quarter Ending June 15

Customer / W. O. no. & Date: CCL Date of Receipt of Sample: 19.06.15

Mode of Receipt of Sample: Joint sampling with customer Date of Analysis: 19.06.15-26.06.15

Sampling Protocol: IS 5182 (part 14): 2000 ,R -2010,

Methods for Measurement of Air Pollution

Date of Reporting: 26.06.15

Testing Protocol: Gazette Notification no. G.S.R 742(E) dt.

25th Sept.’2000

Date of Issue: As in the signature

of Dy.Technical

Manager below Remarks & Observation: All samplers placed 1.5 m above ground level

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TEST REPORT

2015/6/Test Report No. 223 Job No. 094315007 Year 2015-16

Type of Sample: Noise Quarter Ending June ‘15

Customer / W. O. no. &

Date:

CCL

Date of Receipt of Sample: 19.06.15

Mode of Receipt of Sample: Jointly sampling with customer Date of Analysis: -

Testing Protocol: Gazette Notification no. G.S.R 742(E)

dt.25th Sept.’2000

Date of Reporting: -

Remarks:

TEST RESULT

The sample has been tested with the following results:-

Area : Dhori Project: Tarmi

Stations:

1. Tarmi Siding Colony

2. Tarmi Colony (officers comp. office)

3.

4.

Station Name Date of Sampling Noise Level

Tarmi Siding Colony 11/06/2015 49.2

Tarmi Colony (officers

comp. office)

11/06/2015 46.4

Permissible Limit of Noise Level vide Gazette Notification G.S.R. 742(E) Dt. 25th Sep '2K

Noise Level

Dy.Technical Manager Env. Lab, CMPDI(HQ)

D– 10 (Authorized Signatory)

6.00 AM to 10.00 PM

10.00 PM to 6.00 AM

Leq 75 dB(A)

Leq 70 dB(A)

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TEST REPORT

2015/6/Test Report No. 224 Job No. 094315007 Year 2015-16

Type of Sample: Effluent Water Quarter Ending June ‘15

Customer / W. O. no. & Date: CCL Date of Receipt of Sample: 19.06.15

Mode of Receipt of Sample: Picked up sample by laboratory Date of Analysis: 19.06.15-26.06.15

Testing Protocol: MOEF -SCH-VI STANDARDS, Class ‘a’ Date of Reporting: 26.06.15

Remarks & Observation: Samples received in 2 ltr plastic Jerri cane,

Colour as observed is transparent

Date of Issue: As in the signature of

Dy.Technical Manager below

TEST RESULT

The sample has been tested with the following results:-

Area : Dhori Project: Tarmi

Stations: Date of Sampling: 1. Lagoon Discharge 12/06/2015

2.

3.

Sl.No. Parameter Sampling Stations Detection

Limit

MOEF -SCH-VI

STANDARDS

Class ‘A’

BIS Standard & Method

1 2 3 1 Ammonical Nitrogen, mg/l, Max 0.03 0.02 50.0 IS 3025/34:1988,

R : 2009, Nessler’s

2 Arsenic (as As), mg/l, Max <0.002 0.002 0.2 IS 3025/37:1988

R : 2003, AAS-VGA

3 B.O.D (3 days 27oC), mg/l, Max <2.00 2.00 30.0 IS 3025 /44:1993,R:2003

3 day incubation at 27°C

4 Cadmium(as Cd), mg/l, Max <0.0005 0.0005 2.0 APHA, 22nd Edition, AAS-GTA

5 COD, mg/l, Max 32 4.00 250.0 APHA, 22nd Edition, Closed Reflux,

Titrimetric

6 Copper (as Cu), mg/l, Max <0.03 0.03 3.0 IS 3025/42: 1992

R : 2009, AAS-Flame

7 Dissolved Phosphate, mg/l, Max <0.30 0.30 5.0 APHA, 22nd Edition

Molybdovanadate

8 Fluoride (as F) mg/l, Max 0.70 0.02 2.0 APHA, 22nd Edition, SPADNS

9 Free Ammonia, mg/l, Max <0.01 0.01 5.0 IS:3025/34:1988, Nesseler’s

10 Hexavalent Chromium, mg/l, Max <0.01 0.01 0.1 APHA, 22nd Edition,

Diphenylcarbohydrazide

11 Iron (as Fe), mg/l, Max <0.06 0.06 3.0 IS 3025 /53 : 2003,

R : 2009 , AAS-Flame

12 Lead (as Pb), mg/l, Max 0.008 0.005 0.1 APHA, 22nd Edition, AAS-GTA

13 Manganese(as Mn), mg/l, Max <0.02 0.02 2.0 IS-3025/59:2006, AAS-Flame

14 Nickel (as Ni), mg/l, Max <0.10 0.10 3.0 IS-3025/54:2003, AAS-Flame

15 Nitrate Nitrogen, mg/l, Max 1.8 0.50 10.0 APHA, 22nd Edition,

UV-Spectrphotometric

16 Oil & Grease, mg/l, Max <2.00 2.00 10.0 IS 3025/39:1991, R : 2003, Partition

Gravimetric

17 pH value 8.21 2.5 5.5 to 9.0 IS-3025/11:1983, R-1996,

Electrometric

18 Phenolic compounds (as C6H5OH),mg/l, Max

<0.002 0.002 1.0 APHA, 22nd Edition

4-Amino Antipyrine

19 Selenium (as Se), mg/l, Max 0.002 0.002 0.05 APHA, 22nd Edition, AAS-GTA

20 Sulphide (as SO3), mg/l, Max <0.005 0.005 2.0 APHA, 22nd Edition

Methylene Blue

21 Temperature (o C ) 31.4 Shall not exceed

50 C above the receiving temp.

IS-3025/09:1984, Thermometeric

22 Total Chromium (as Cr), mg/l, Max <0.06 0.06 2.0 IS-3025/52:2003, AAS-Flame

23 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen, mg/l, Max <1.00 1.00 100.0 IS:3025/34:1988, Nesseler’s

24 Total Residual Chlorine, mg/l, Max <0.02 0.02 1.0 APHA, 22nd Edition, DPD

25 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l, Max 22 10.00 100.0 IS 3025/17:1984,

R :1996, Gravimetric

26 Zinc (as Zn), mg/l, Max <0.01 0.01 5.0 IS 3025 /49 : 1994,

R : 2009, AAS-Flame

Analysed By Dy.Technical Manager Env. Lab, CMPDI(HQ)

D– 11 (Authorized Signatory)

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TEST REPORT

2015/9/Test Report No. 236 Job No. 094315007 Year 2015-16

Type of Sample: Ambient Air Quarter Ending Sept Customer / W. O. no. & Date: CCL Date of Receipt of Sample: 18.09.15 Mode of Receipt of Sample: Joint sampling with customer Date of Analysis: 18.09.15-26.06.15 Sampling Protocol: IS 5182 (part 14): 2000 ,R -2010, Date of Reporting: 26.06.15

Methods for Measurement of Air Pollution

Testing Protocol: Gazette Notification no. G.S.R 742(E) dt. 25th

Sept.’2000 As in the signature Remarks & Observation: All samplers placed 1.5 m above ground level Date of Issue: of Dy.Technical Environmental Conditions at the Predominate Wind Direction –Calm Manager below time of installation of sampler Weather

Rainy Cloudy Sunny Dust storm

TEST RESULT

The sample has been tested with the following results:-

Area : Dhori Project: Tarmi

Stations: Date of Sampling: 1. Tarmi Siding Colony 11-12/09/2015 2. Tarmi Colony (officers comp. office) 10-11/09/2015 3. Karipani Colony 16-17/09/2015 4.

S.No Test Parameters Units Test Method TEST RESULT

Stations: 1 2 3 4

1. *Total Particulate µg/m3 Lab.SOP 4 151 158 171

Matter (PM10+ based on –IS:

>PM10) 5182/23, 2006

2. Particulate Matter µg/m3 IS: 5182/23 90 95 89

(PM10) 2006

3. *Particulate µg/m3 - - - -

Matter (PM2.5)

4. Sulphur Dioxide µg/m3 IS: 5182 /02 <25 <25 <25

(SO2) 2001 R-2006

5. Nitrogen Oxides µg/m3 IS: 5182 /06 23 22 22

(as NOx) 1975 R-1998

Note: Gazette Notification no. G.S.R 742(E) dt.25th

Sept.’2000enclosedalong

isforreference *Out of NABL Scope

Analysed By Dy.Technical Manager Env. Lab, CMPDI(HQ) D–9 (Authorized Signatory)

Note: 1) This Report refers to the values obtained at the time of testing and results related to the items tested 2) This Report cannot be reproduced in part or full without written permission of the management.

3) Liability for return of samples ceases as samples cannot be retained for retests.

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CENTRAL MINE PLANNING AND DESIGN INSTITUTE LTD.

TEST REPORT 2015/9/Test Report No. 237 Job No. 094315007 Year 2015-16

Type of Sample: Noise Quarter Ending Sept

Customer / W. O. no. & Date: CCL Date of Receipt of 18.09.15 Sample:

Mode of Receipt of Sample: Jointly sampling with customer Date of Analysis: -

Testing Protocol: Gazette Notification no. G.S.R 742(E) Date of Reporting: - dt.25

th Sept.’2000

Remarks: Date of Issue: As in the signature of Dy.Technical Manager below

TEST RESULT

The sample has been tested with the following results:-

Area : Dhori Project: Tarmi Stations:

1. Tarmi Siding Colony

2. Tarmi Colony (officers comp. office)

3.

4.

Station Name Date of Sampling Noise Level Tarmi Siding Colony 11/09/2015 49.4

Tarmi Colony (officers 10/09/2015 46.7 comp. office)

Permissible Limit of Noise Level vide Gazette Notification G.S.R. 742(E) Dt. 25th Sep '2K

6.00 AM to 10.00 PM 10.00 PM to 6.00 AM

Noise Level

Leq 75 dB(A) Leq 70 dB(A)

Dy.Technical Manager Env. Lab, CMPDI(HQ) D–10 (Authorized Signatory)

Note: 1) This Report refers to the values obtained at the time of testing and results related to the items tested 2) This Report cannot be reproduced in part or full without written permission of the management.

3) Liability for return of samples ceases as samples cannot be retained for retests.

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CENTRAL MINE PLANNING AND DESIGN INSTITUTE LTD.

TEST REPORT 2015/9/Test Report No. 238 Job No. 094315007 Year 2015-16

Type of Sample: Effluent Water Quarter Ending Sept

Customer / W. O. no. & Date: CCL Date of Receipt of Sample: 18.09.15

Mode of Receipt of Sample: Picked up sample by laboratory Date of Analysis: 18.09.15-30.09.15

Testing Protocol: MOEF -SCH-VI STANDARDS,a’ Date of Reporting: 30.09.15

Remarks & Observation: Samples received in 2 ltr plastic Jerri cane, Date of Issue: As in the signature of

Colour as observed is transparent Dy.Technical Manager below

TEST RESULT

The sample has been tested with the following results:-

Area : Dhori Project: Tarmi

Stations: Date of Sampling:

1. Lagoon Discharge 15/09/2015

Sl.No. Parameter Sampling Stations Detection MOEF -SCH-VI BIS Standard & Method

Limit STANDARDS

1 2 3 Class’ ‘A

1 Ammonical Nitrogen, mg/l, Max 0.10 0.02 50.0 IS 3025/34:1988,

R : 2009, Nessler’

2 Arsenic (as As), mg/l, Max <0.002 0.002 0.2 IS 3025/37:1988

R : 2003, AAS-VGA

3 B.O.D (3 days 27oC), mg/l, Max 2.00 2.00 30.0 IS 3025 /44:1993,R:2003

3 day incubation at 27°C

4 Cadmium(as Cd), mg/l, Max <0.0005 0.0005 2.0 APHA, 22nd

Edition, AAS-GTA

5 COD, mg/l, Max 36 4.00 250.0 APHA, 22nd

Edition, Closed Reflux,

Titrimetric

6 Copper (as Cu), mg/l, Max <0.03 0.03 3.0 IS 3025/42: 1992

R : 2009, AAS-Flame

7 Dissolved Phosphate, mg/l, Max <0.30 0.30 5.0 APHA, 22nd

Edition

Molybdovanadate

8 Fluoride (as F) mg/l, Max 0.66 0.02 2.0 APHA, 22nd

Edition, SPADNS

9 Free Ammonia, mg/l, Max <0.01 0.01 5.0 IS:3025/34:1988, Nessele

10 Hexavalent Chromium, mg/l, Max <0.01 0.01 0.1 APHA, 22nd

Edition,

Diphenylcarbohydrazide

11 Iron (as Fe), mg/l, Max <0.06 0.06 3.0 IS 3025 /53 : 2003,

R : 2009 , AAS-Flame

12 Lead (as Pb), mg/l, Max <0.005 0.005 0.1 APHA, 22nd

Edition, AAS-GTA

13 Manganese(as Mn), mg/l, Max <0.02 0.02 2.0 IS-3025/59:2006, AAS-Flame

14 Nickel (as Ni), mg/l, Max <0.10 0.10 3.0 IS-3025/54:2003, AAS-Flame

15 Nitrate Nitrogen, mg/l, Max 1.7 0.50 10.0 APHA, 22nd

Edition,

UV-Spectrphotometric

16 Oil & Grease, mg/l, Max <2.00 2.00 10.0 IS 3025/39:1991, R : 2003, Partition

Gravimetric

17 pH value 8.12 2.5 5.5 to 9.0 IS-3025/11:1983, R-1996,

Electrometric

18 Phenolic compounds <0.002 0.002 1.0 APHA, 22nd

Edition

(as C6H5OH),mg/l, Max 4-Amino Antipyrine

19 Selenium (as Se), mg/l, Max <0.002 0.002 0.05 APHA, 22nd

Edition, AAS-GTA

20 Sulphide (as SO3), mg/l, Max <0.005 0.005 2.0 APHA, 22nd

Edition

Methylene Blue

21 Temperature (o C ) 28.4 Shall not exceed IS-3025/09:1984, Thermometeric

50 C above the receiving temp.

22 Total Chromium (as Cr), mg/l, Max <0.06 0.06 2.0 IS-3025/52:2003, AAS-Flame

23 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen, mg/l, Max 1.15 1.00 100.0 IS:3025/34:1988, Nessele

24 Total Residual Chlorine, mg/l, Max <0.02 0.02 1.0 APHA, 22nd

Edition, DPD

25 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l, Max 30 10.00 100.0 IS 3025/17:1984,

R :1996, Gravimetric

26 Zinc (as Zn), mg/l, Max <0.01 0.01 5.0 IS 3025 /49 : 1994,

R : 2009, AAS-Flame

Analysed By Dy.Technical Manager Env. Lab, CMPDI(HQ) (Authorized

Signatory)