To, Date: ………………………
Secretary DEAC / Chairman DEIAA S.R.No………………………
District Magistrate, Allahabad
Uttar Pradesh
Sub: “Environmental Clearance for Brick Earth” mining to be used in Brick Kiln of M/s Baba
Brick Field from Khasra/Gata Nos. 908 kh, 564, 924ch, 393, 781, 886, 974, 785, 794, 1045, 749
Area- 4.2870 ha (10.5934 Acres) at Village- Baraon, Tehsil – Karchhana, District - Allahabad,
Uttar Pradesh.
Dear Sir,
We are herewith submitting the following documents of Brick Earth mining used in Brick Kiln
of proposed earth extraction which used in Brick Kiln of M/s Baba Brick Field from
Khasra/Gata Nos. 908 kh, 564, 924ch, 393, 781, 886, 974, 785, 794, 1045, 749 Area- 4.2870 ha
(10.5934 Acres) at Village- Baraon, Tehsil – Karchhana, District - Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh of
Sri Shubham Bhai Patel S/o Rajendra Prasad Singh R/o – Village- Hinauta Mahori, Tehsil-
Karchhana, District - Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh for getting Prior Environmental Clearance as per
EIA notification, 2006 & 15.02.2016
1. Form -1M
2. Pre-Feasibility Report (PFR)
3. Mine Plan
We please request you to kindly consider our Proposed Project & accord us Environmental
clearance.
Thanking you.
Yours Faithfully
Shubham Bhai Patel
S/o Rajendra Prasad Singh
R/o – Village- Hinauta Mahori
Tehsil- Karchhana
District - Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Environment Clearance Application
Proposed earth extraction which used in Brick M/s Baba Brick Field from
Khasra/Gata Nos. 908 kh, 564, 924ch, 393, 781, 886, 974, 785, 794, 1045,
749 Area- 4.2870 ha (10.5934 Acres) at Village- Baraon, Tehsil – Karchhana, District - Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh.
“Category- B2”
Form-1M, Pre-Feasibility Report (PFR), Mine Plan
Submitted to:
District Expert Appraisal Committee (DEAC)
Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Project Proponent:
Sri Shubham Bhai Patel S/o Rajendra Prasad Singh R/o – Village- Hinauta
Mahori, Tehsil- Karchhana, District - Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Consultant:
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P/P/ALD/05/2017
Contents
1 Form 1M
2 Pre-Feasibility Report(PFR)
3 Mining Plan
4 Land document
1 Agreement deed copy
2 Khatauni
3 Map
5 Brick Kiln Document
1 NOC UPPCB
2 Sale tax receipt
3 Royalty receipt
4 Zila Parisad receipt
5 Tin Number Registration
FORM – IM
I. BASIC INFORMATION
II. ENVIRONMENTAL SENSITIVITY
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FORM-1 M
(i) BASIC INFORMATION:
As per Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, vide S.O. 141(E), dated 15th Jan, 2016,) the applicant is
seeking prior environmental clearance, Therefore applicant has submitted for mine plan for proposed
earth extraction which to be used in Brick Kiln of M/s Baba Brick Field from Khasra/Gata Nos. 908
kh, 564, 924ch, 393, 781, 886, 974, 785, 794, 1045, 749 Area- 4.2870 ha (10.5934 Acres) at Village-
Baraon, Tehsil – Karchhana, District - Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh.
(I) Name of the Mining Lease site:
Brick earth mining located at Village- Baraon, Tehsil – Karchhana, District - Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh.
(II) Location / site (GPS Co-ordinates):
Soil mining area is located at Village- Baraon, Tehsil – Karchhana, District - Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh.
The locations of mine sites (Khasra/Gata Nos. 908 kh, 564, 924ch, 393, 781, 886, 974, 785, 794, 1045,
749) are showing in Table No. 1.
Table 1: Co-ordinates of Agreement Khasra Gata/nos.
Khasra/ Gata Nos Latitude Longitude
908 Kh 25°14'33.66"N 81°56'54.59"E
564 25°14'34.52"N 81°56'57.10"E
924ch 81°56'57.10"E 81°56'58.53"E
393 25°14'32.15"N 81°56'55.76"E
781 25°14'27.08"N 81°56'59.43"E
886 25°14'25.61"N 81°56'58.57"E
974 25°14'30.91"N 81°56'59.83"E
785 25°14'33.04"N 81°56'51.79"E
794 25°14'31.36"N 81°56'50.37"E
1045 25°14'29.95"N 81°56'58.07"E
749 25°14'27.92"N 81°56'56.97"E
(III) Size of the Mining Lease/Agreement (Hectare): Area- 4.2870 ha (10.5934 Acres)
(IV) Capacity of Mining Lease (TPA): 6111 cum/annum or 7333 tones/ annum
(V) Period of Mining Lease:
As per Mining agreement from the land holders are 5.0 year
(VI) Expected cost of the Project:
Project Cost for Plan Period (5.0 Year) – 55.40 Lakhs
CSR Cost (5% of the Project Cost) – 2.77 Lakh
(VII) Contact Information:
Name: Sri Shubham Bhai Patel S/o Rajendra Prasad Singh
Address: R/o – Village- Hinauta Mahori, Tehsil- Karchhana, District -
Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh.
(ii) ENVIRONMENTAL SENSITIVITY:
S.
No.
Areas Distance in
kilometer / Details
1 Distance of project site from nearest rail or road
bridge over the concerned River, Rivulet, Nallah
etc.
Nearest Railway Station is Bhirpur
about 4.90 km (NE)
2 Distance from infrastructural facilities:
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Railway line Railway line 4.90 km (NE)
National Highway NH 76 – 5.68 Km (East)
NH27 – 17.68 Km (West)
State Highway -
Major District Road (MDR) -
Any Other Road Kohdar Ghat Road- 340 m East
Electric transmission line pole or tower -
Canal or check dam or reservoirs or lake
or ponds
-
In-take for drinking water pump house -
Intake for Irrigation canal pumps -
3 Areas protected under international conventions,
national or local legislation for their ecological,
landscape, cultural or other related value
Ganga River- 9.59 km (NE)
Tons River- 10.92 km (SE)
4 Areas which are important or sensitive for
ecological reasons - Wetlands, watercourses or
other water bodies, coastal zone, biospheres,
mountains, forests
Ganga River- 9.59 km (NE)
Tons River- 10.92 km (SE)
5 Areas used by protected, important or sensitive
species of flora or fauna for breeding, nesting,
foraging, resting, over wintering, migration
-
6 Inland, coastal, marine or underground waters -
7 State, National boundaries -
8 Routes or facilities used by the public for access
to recreation or other tourist, pilgrim areas
Ganga River- 9.59 km (NE)
Tons River- 10.92 km (SE)
9 Defense installations -
10 Densely populated or built-up area, distance from
nearest human habitation
Baraon –400 m (S)
11 Areas occupied by sensitive man-made land uses
(hospitals, schools, places of worship, community
facilities)
Karchhana-3.81 km (NW)
12 Areas containing important, high quality or
scarce resources (ground water resources, surface
resources, forestry, agriculture, fisheries, tourism,
minerals)
Ganga River- 9.59 km (NE)
Tons River- 10.92 km (SE)
13 Areas already subjected to pollution or
environmental damage. (those where existing
legal environmental standards are exceeded)
No
14 Areas susceptible to natural hazard which could
cause the project to present environmental
problems (earthquakes, subsidence, landslides,
erosion, flooding or extreme or adverse climatic
conditions)
The study area lies in Seismic Zone
III. However natural hazards due to
earthquakes are not anticipated to be a
major environmental issue owing to
the shallow mining depths. Also no
major structures are part of the
proposed development. Hence
environmental impacts due to the
proposed development are ruled out.
Erosion is not anticipated and is not
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considered to be a significant feature
in case of flood, as the topsoil content
is almost preserved
Flooding may occur depending upon
the rainfall, however mining will not
be carried out during monsoon
season.
No extreme/ adverse climatic
conditions are observed in the study
area.
15 Is proposed mining site located over or near
fissure / fracture for ground water recharge
No
16 Whether the proposal involves approval or
clearance under the following Regulations or
Acts, namely:-
No
(a) The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980; No
(b) The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972; No
(c) The Coastal Regulation Zone Notification,
2011.
No
If yes, details of the same and their status to be
given.
-
17 Forest land involved (hectares) Nil
18 Whether there is any litigation pending against
the project and/or land in which the project is
propose to be set up?
No
(a) Name of the Court -
(b) Case No. -
(c) Orders or directions of the Court, if any, and
its relevance with the proposed project.
Signature of Project Proponent
along with name and address
Shubham Bhai Patel
S/o Rajendra Prasad Singh
R/o – Village- Hinauta Mahori
Tehsil- Karchhana
District - Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Location Map Plate No. 1
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1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
A new amendment in EIA notification were came on dated 15.01.2016 (S.O 141 E),
regarding mining of minor minerals. According to this “The ‘B2’ Category projects
pertaining to mining of minor mineral of lease area less than or equal to five hectare shall
require prior environmental clearance from DEIAA. The DEIAA shall base its decision on
the recommendations of DEAC, as constituted for this notification”.The total Brick earth
mining area is 4.2870 ha (10.5934 Acres) therefore application for prior Environmental
clearance is submitted to DEIAA, Allahabad, UP.
2. INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/BACKGROUND INFORMATION
(i) Identification of Project and Project Proponent
Name: Sri Shubham Bhai Patel S/o Rajendra Prasad Singh
Address: R/o – Village- Hinauta Mahori, Tehsil- Karchhana, District - Allahabad,
Uttar Pradesh.
(ii) Brief description of the nature of the project
This is a new Brick earth mining project.
(iii) Need for the project and its importance to the country and region
The production of Brick Earth will benefit to the state in the form of royalty. Apart from this
project operation will provide employment directly and indirectly to the people residing in
vicinity, thus improving the socio-economic status of the area.
(iv) Demands -Supply Gap
The availability of mineral is sufficient in the proposed mined area to sustain the supply of
brick for construction purpose.
(v) Import vs. Indigenous
Import does not apply in the present case as Brick is indigenously available at number of
mines under operation in Uttar Pradesh.
(vi) Export Possibility
There is not any demand of brick earth supply.
PRE- FEASIBILITY REPORT
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(vii) Domestic/ Export Markets
Due to the increased industrial and infrastructural growth of the rural and urban areas demand
of Brick is very high. Construction companies and local vendors in the nearby town and cities
are the potential market for the brick made up of brick clay.
(viii) Employment Generation
About 20 local labours shall be engaged through project proponent for extraction and loading
of brick earth , handling of mineral in mining area.
3. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
(i) Type of Project Including Interlinked and Independent Projects, If Any
There is no interlinked or interdependent project based on manufacturing of bricks. The
bricks will be sold directly.
(ii) Location (map showing general location, specific location, and project boundary &
project site layout) with coordinates
The location map of brick kiln and proposed mine sites are showing in table.
Table 1: Co-ordinates of Agreement Khasra Gata/nos. Khasra/ Gata Nos Latitude Longitude
908 Kh 25°14'33.66"N 81°56'54.59"E
564 25°14'34.52"N 81°56'57.10"E
924ch 81°56'57.10"E 81°56'58.53"E
393 25°14'32.15"N 81°56'55.76"E
781 25°14'27.08"N 81°56'59.43"E
886 25°14'25.61"N 81°56'58.57"E
974 25°14'30.91"N 81°56'59.83"E
785 25°14'33.04"N 81°56'51.79"E
794 25°14'31.36"N 81°56'50.37"E
1045 25°14'29.95"N 81°56'58.07"E
749 25°14'27.92"N 81°56'56.97"E
(iii) Details of alternate sites considered
No alternative site has been taken into consideration due to availability of mineral resources
in this particular area.
(iv) Size or magnitude of operation
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The proposed mine has lease agreement for M/s Baba Brick Field from Khasra/Gata Nos.
908 kh, 564, 924ch, 393, 781, 886, 974, 785, 794, 1045, 749 Area- 4.2870 ha (10.5934
Acres) at Village- Baraon, Tehsil – Karchhana, District - Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh.
(v) Project Description with Process Detail (a schematic diagram/ flow chart showing
the project layout, component of project etc. should be given)
The proposed project is to mine Brick Clay from Khasara/Gata (s) under agreement
sustainably and scientifically. Mining will be opencast semi-mechanized/ JCB use in the
allotted plots keeping the nearby Khasara/Gata (s) unaffected. . The width and height of
bench will be 1.0 m x 1.0 m. Top Earth upto 6” depth will be preserved to spread it after
mining activity is completed to restore the fertility of land.
(vi) Raw material required along with estimated quantity
Proposed method of mining:
Mining shall be carried out from top to downward through the formation of benches. The
height & width of benches shall be kept 1.0 m x 1.0 m with face slope 450. It shall be
opencast semi-mechanized mine involves scooping the mineral through use of JCB/ hand
implements like spade, pick axe, shovel and crowbar etc (as per approved mine plan) . In
future top Earth shall be scrapped by means manually and shall be used for the purpose of
plantation and rehabilitation. Indicate quantum of development & tonnage & production
expected in table below.
Table No. 2 Land Details
District Village Gata
No
Area
(ha)
Name of Land
owner
Consent
of the
owner
Consent
given for
the Period
(Year)
Consent given
for the depth
of mining (m)
Allahabad Baraon
908 Kh 0.0230 Chotelal, Bhailal,
Gendalal
Sri
Shubham
Bhai Patel
5 2.0
564 0.3250 5 2.0
924ch 0.1140
Dinesh Kumar,
Ajayab Lal,
Vijayraj, Raj
Kumar, Shiv Kumar,
Vanshpatiya, Suresh
Kumar, Devrati,
Mohanlal, Bhailal,
Chotelal,
Parmeshwardeen,
Ishwardeen,
Gendalal
5 2.0
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Smt Dhanpatti Devi,
Munnilal, Kelapati,
Jayraji Devi, Smt
Sona Devi, Smt
Kalawati Devi, Lal
Babu
5 2.0
781 0.2070 Smt Dhanpatti Devi
5 2.0
886 0.9350 5 2.0
974 0.1450
Gulab Singh
5 2.0
785 0.7360 5 2.0
794 0.5410 5 2.0
1045 0.3640 5 2.0
749 0.1660 5 2.0
Total
Area 4.2870
Table No 3 Geological Reserves
Gata No Geological
Reserve
Area of
berm
left (m2)
Volume left
in berm
(m3)
Thickness
of top soil
(m3)
Volume of top
soil(Total area-area
in berm) *
thickness of top
soil (cum)
Minable
Reserves
(m3)
908 Kh 460 12 23 0.15 33 404
564 6500 163 325 0.15 463 5712
924ch 2280 57 114 0.15 162 2004
393 14620 366 731 0.15 1042 12847
781 4140 104 207 0.15 295 3638
886 18700 468 935 0.15 1332 16433
974 2900 73 145 0.15 207 2548
785 14720 368 736 0.15 1049 12935
794 10820 271 541 0.15 771 9508
1045 7280 182 364 0.15 519 6397
749 3320 83 166 0.15 237 2917
Total 85740 2144 4287 6109 75344
Table No 4 Minable Reserves
Gata
No
Geological
Reserve
Area of
berm
left (m2)
Volume left
in berm
(m3)
Thickness
of top soil
(m3)
Volume of top
soil(Total area-area
in berm) * thickness
of top soil (cum)
Minable
Reserves
(m3)
908
Kh 460 12 23 0.15 33 404
564 6500 163 325 0.15 463 5712
924ch 2280 57 114 0.15 162 2004
393 14620 366 731 0.15 1042 12847
781 4140 104 207 0.15 295 3638
886 18700 468 935 0.15 1332 16433
974 2900 73 145 0.15 207 2548
785 14720 368 736 0.15 1049 12935
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794 10820 271 541 0.15 771 9508
1045 7280 182 364 0.15 519 6397
749 3320 83 166 0.15 237 2917
Total 85740 2144 4287 6109 75344
DETAILS OF EXPLORATION
Year Wise Production
Year Production Production
(Cum) (Tonnes)
First 6111 7333
Second 6111 7333
Third 6111 7333
Fourth 6111 7333
Fifth 6111 7333
Total 30555 36666
As per (19 Paya) Brick Kiln capacity yearly production of bricks are 27.50 lacs bricks/
season for that the required volume of brick clay will be 6111 cum/annum @ 450 brick in
one cubic meter.
(vii) Resource optimization/recycling and reuse envisaged in the project. if any, should
be briefly described.
Not applicable
(viii) Availability of water its source, energy/ power requirement and source
Water Requirement: Water requirement for human consumption, plantation and dust
suppression is 2.45 KLD approx, which shall be met from ground water resource from
the nearby village.
Power: No electrical power shall be required for operations.
(ix) Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their
management/ disposal.
Solid waste generation & its disposal: No solid waste other than negligible quantity of
silt/silty clay, which gets deposited as crust material on the bed profile, shall be scrapped and
deposited into the mine pits or in the upper terraces earmarked for plantation
Liquid Effluent: There will be no waste water generation from mining activities.
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4. SITE ANALYSIS
(i) Connectivity
Soil miming area is located at Village- Baraon, Tehsil – Karchhana, District - Allahabad,
Uttar Pradesh, Which is connected to NH 76 – 5.68 Km (East) and NH27 – 17.68 Km (West)
through Kohdar Ghat Road- 340 m East. Nearest Railway Station is Bhirpur about 4.90 km
(NE) from excavation site and nearest Airport is Allahabad Bamhrauli Airport – 30.82 km
(NW) away from the area. Location showing on plate No1.
(ii) Land form, land use and land ownership
The mine agreement area is agricultural private land.
(iii) Topography
Agricultural plain
Allahabad city, also known as Prayag, is an ancient holy city of India. The city of Allahabad
is situated at the confluence of two sacred rivers, the Yamuna and the Ganges. The
confluence is known as Sangam and is visited by thousands of Hindu pilgrims every year.
Allahabad is among the largest cities of Uttar Pradesh in terms of population and area. The
geographical area of Allahabad is about 62 sq km (under Municipal Corporation). Its spatial
extension falls at 25° 28’ N latitude and 81°54’ E longitude. The district of Allahabad is
surrounded by the Pratapgarh districts in the North, district Jaunpur in the Northeast, Sant
Ravidas Nagar and Mirjapur in the east, Kaushambi and Chitrakoot in the west and the state
of Madhya Pradesh in the South.
Allahabad has its own domestic airport, Bambruali, which is located 14 km from the city.
Apart from Indian Airlines, few private airlines also provide flight services to and from
Allahabad. However, nearby cities, i.e. Varanasi (147 km) and Lucknow (210 km) also have
airports. Allahabad is well connected by a network of trains to almost all major destinations
throughout the country i.e. Kolkata, Delhi, Patna, Guwahati, Chennai, Mumbai, Gwalior,
Meerut, Lucknow, Kanpur and Varanasi. Allahabad is located on National Highways 2 and
27. The government and private bus services are available to and from Allahabad to all
nearby major destinations.
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Geology:
Regional Geology
The Ganga basin has been dominated by transvers river system since Pliocene due to erosion
during uplift that is symmetric subsidence of foreland. Large plio-Pleistocene sediment
combines with less asymmetric subsidence and uplift of the proximal fore land let to the pro
gradation of the drainage system that displaced the Yamuna River and after Allahabad Ganga
River to edge of the foreland basin. The Present river system consistent with erosion driven
uplift adjacent Himalayan. The regional geological setup is very well depicted in the map
below;
Source: Singh I B 1996
Local Geology:
Geology map of Allahabad city shows the existence of Terrace Alluvium and Varanasi
Alluvium as geologic unit. The Varanasi Older Alluvium, a polycyclic sequence of yellowish
brown clay- silt and fine sand with dissemination of kankar, is exposed in the north of
Yamuna. The Newer Alluvium is characterized by unoxidized khaki and grey coloured
sediments which consists predominantly of micaceous sand, silt and clay. It has been divided
into Terrace and Channel Alluvium. The Terrace Alluvium of both Ganga and Yamuna are
developed on a cut and eroded platform of Varanasi Older Alluvium. The Terrace Alluvium
of Ganga consists of multiple fill sequence of grayish sand, silt and clay while that of
Yamuna consists of medium to fine grained quartzo- feldspathic and grey micaceous sand.
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Geology of the area is characterized by a thick pile of quaternary Alluvium consisting of
sand, graveland clay with occasional presence of thin to thick kankar intercalation.
(iv) 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
The existing land use of mine lease area belongs to landuse category “Agricultural plain” and
shall continue to be so even after the current mining project is over.
(v) Existing infrastructure
The existing land use of mine lease area belongs to landuse category “Agricultural land” and
shall continue to be so even after the current mining project is over.
(vi) Soil Classification
Geologically the region is composed of Alluvium and dun gravels. The presences of large
number of canals indicate its agricultural prosperity. The level surface, alluvial Earth further
provides impetus to agricultural pursuits
(vii) Climatic data (secondary source): (District-Allahabad)
The study area is Allahabad Plateau zone and is subjected to vagaries of weather. The climate
of the project area is characterized by cool and dry climate. The year can be divided into three
distinct seasons; winters last from October to March followed by summers from April to
June.
Temperature
In the plains during the summer season, the maximum temperature is of the order of 41.7°C
and minimum temperature of the order of 7.7 °C. With the onset of the southwest monsoon
by about the end of June day temperatures decrease while night temperatures remain as in the
summer season. During the post-monsoon season, mid-September to November, both day and
night temperatures begin to drop appreciably. January is the coldest month. In the plains
during this month the mean daily minimum temperature is of the order of 18.91°C and the
daily maximum temperature of the order of 32.47°C.
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Humidity
During the southwest monsoon season the relative humidity is high and after the withdrawal
of the monsoon humidity decreases. The mean monthly maximum relative humidity in the
morning of August month is 84% and mean monthly minimum relative humidity measured in
the morning of May is 41%.
Cloudiness
In the winter season the sky is generally clear or lightly clouded except for brief spells of a
day or two each time when in association with the passage of western disturbances
particularly in the northern parts of the district sky become cloudy. Sky is clear or lightly
clouded in the summer and post-monsoon seasons. Heavily clouded to overcast sky prevail in
the monsoon seas
Winds
Wind direction and speed are the most critical metrological parameters, as they govern the
dispersion of pollutants. Wind direction is reported as the direction from which the wind
blows and is based on surface observations. Over the course of a year, wind usually blows in
all directions, with varying frequencies. Certain directions occur more frequently than others,
which are known as the prevailing wind directions. Winds are generally light to moderate in
this area. It can be seen that the annual mean wind speed varies from 0.8 to 14.2 km/h. The
prominent wind direction is East and South east.
Rainfall
The main rainy season is the southwest monsoon season, from about the last week of June to
September-mid, some rainfall much less in amount occurs in the cold season from December
to February in association with the passage of western disturbances, District receives annual
rainfall is about 489 mm. The maximum rainfall received during monsoon period was June to
mid September. The maximum rainfall varies from 400 mm. to 550 mm. The lowest rainfall
was received during the month of November -December. In the same fifty year period the
annual rainfall was less than 80% of the normal in ten years. There were three occasions
when two consecutive years had rainfall less than 80% of the normal.
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(viii) Social Infrastructure
The social infrastructure like educational facilities (primary and higher secondary schools,
degree college), drinking water supply, post and telegraph, public transportation and hospitals
are by and large are available in the study area.
5. PLANNING BRIEF
(i) Planning Concept
The proposed project is to mine brick clay from plot(s) sustainably and scientifically. The
minor mineral (clay) will be excavated from the plot(s) as per mining rules and casting of raw
bricks will be done which will be transported to the kiln through horse cart, trolleys etc.
through village chak roads. Mining will be opencast Manual keeping nearby plot(s)
unaffected. Maximum depth of mining will be only upto 2.0 m as per agreement.
(ii) Population Projection
There is no projection of population as the mining activity will be carried out during day time
only.
(iii) Land Use Planning
The mining lease area is 4.2870 ha (10.5934 Acres) which is an agriculture Private land. At
the end of life of mine, total excavated area will be used for agriculture/farm.
(iv) Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social)
Adequate infrastructure facilities are available in the vicinity of mine lease area and due to
the mining activities; no extra infrastructure over and above the existing infrastructure is
required.
(v) Amenities/Facilities
Mining Management will develop the Amenities/Facilities in the nearby area of the mine site
as per requirement of local people of the nearby area under corporate social responsibility
(CSR) programs.
Rest Shelter: Rest shelter along with first-aid station complying with all the
provisions of Mines Rules shall be provided by project proponent outside lease area
Water Supply: Water will be supplied for human consumption, dust suppression and
for plantation.
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Transport of Man and Material: The material from the mine will be transported by
trucks / tippers / tractor trolleys though local road.
Security Arrangements: Appropriate security arrangement shall be made.
6. PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE
(i) Industrial area (Processing Area):
Temporary arrangements like site office, rest shelters & approach roads etc shall be provided.
No permanent infrastructure is proposed.
(ii) Residential Area (Non Processing Area):
As the local person shall be employed, no residential building / housing are proposed.
(iii) Green Belt:
Plantation of Earth binding grasses like Agave nector, Saccharum officinarum (Munja),
Cassia tora (Charata), Opuntia ficus indica, Aloe vera (Gheekwar), Argemone maxicana,
Euphorbia hirta across the benches.
(iv) Social Infrastructure:
In-line with the Social Responsibility Activities at other operational sites, relevant
developmental assistance shall be rendered depending on the local needs identified through
studies.
(v) Connectivity:
The lease area is connected well connected to rail, roadways.
(vi) Drinking Water Management:
Water requirement for drinking and operations will 2.45 KLD, which will be met from
underground water resource.
(vii) Sewerage System:
No sewerage system is required as there is no domestic waste water will be disposed.
(viii)Industrial Waste Management:
Not applicable, as the mining activity will not be generating any overburden or waste water.
(ix) Solid Waste management:
No solid waste generation is expected from the mining operational.
(x) Power Requirement & Supply/ Source
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Electric power will not be required in mining operations.
REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R&R) PLAN
The existing mine lease area is designated as private land and has no human settlements and
hence, no R & R is envisaged.
COST ESTIMATES
The capital cost of proposed project is estimated as :
Particulars Rs (lakh)
Labour charges (approx 20 workers) @ Rs 200 7.20
Royalty (19Paya) 1.43
Mine closure plan 0.35
Environment management Plan (plantation and
water sprinkling) 1.00
Manual equipments 0.35
PPE for workers 0.25
First aid kit 0.15
Training on awareness for workers 0.35
Total 11.08
Project Cost for Plan Period (5.0 Year) – 55.40 Lakhs
CSR Cost (5% of the Project Cost) – 2.77 Lakh
ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATION)
The proposed project is expected to provide employment to local people in different activities
such as Mining, sizing (sieving), transportation and plantation activities. The project activity
will not have any major impact on the environment.
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