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Applicant: M/s Regaliya Minerals Pvt. Ltd. Page 0

PRE- FEASIBILITY

REPORT

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Applicant: M/s Regaliya Minerals Pvt. Ltd. Page 1

1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

This mining project falls under Category “A” (presence of interstate boundary between Haryana and Rajasthan within 5km of the study area) Project or activity 1(a) as per EIA Notifications 2006, and amended thereof.

Summarized Tabular Representation:

Project Name Dunga ki Nangal (M.L No.- 224/2008)

Quartz, Feldspar and Silica sand Mine

Applicant M/s Regaliya Minerals Pvt. Ltd.

Location of mine Village- Dunga ki Nangal

Tehsil -Neem ka Thana District - Sikar

State - Rajasthan

Area 4.9391 ha.

Latitude 27°50'30.5" N to 27°50'53.5" N

Longitude 75°57'3.47" E to 75°57'14.31"E

Topo sheet number GT Sheet No. – 45M/13

Minerals of mine Quartz, Feldspar and Silica sand

Total Mineable reserves 35,21,800 Tonnes

Life of mine 13 years

Cost of project 1 crore

Proposed production of mine 3,03,130 TPA

Method of mining Opencast Semi-Mechanized

No of working days 300 days

Water demand and source Total water requirement is about 3.1

KLD = 1.8 KLD (Drinking & Domestic Uses) + 0.6 KLD (Plantation) + 0.7 KLD (Dust Suppression).

Man power 40

Nearest railway station Dabla Railway Station, about 6 km in

North West direction Nearest State

highway/national highway

SH 37-B about 6 km away in S direction from the site.

Nearest airport Jaipur Airport about 104 km in South

direction

Seismic zone Zone III as per IS 1893 (Part I): 2002

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Applicant: M/s Regaliya Minerals Pvt. Ltd. Page 2 2.1 Identification of Project and Project Proponent

Dunga ki Nangal (M.L No.- 224/2008) Quartz, Feldspar and Silica sand Mine is the proposed project for Environmental Clearance, over an area of 4.9391at Village - Dunga ki Nangal, Tehsil -Neem ka Thana, District -Sikar, State - Rajasthan. The Mine lease has been granted in favor of M/s Regaliya Minerals Pvt. Ltd., address: R/o A-28, Anita Colony, Bajaj Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan, dated- 25 January 2010 for a period of 30 years (Lease Deed for the same is attached as Annexure-I).

Mining scheme in support of proposed project for a period of 5 years has been prepared and approved with vide order no. SME/JP/MP 129/15 dated 25-06-15, attached as Annexure II. Aravalli certificate by mining engineer showing that mine lease area does not fall in Aravali is attached as Annexure III. A composite Map showing mine leases in 500 m radius of this mine is attached as Annexure IV.

2.2 Brief description of nature of project:

The project has been proposed for mining of Quartz, Feldspar and Silica sand through open cast semi mechanized method.

2.3 Need for the Project and Its Importance to the Country or Region Proposed mineral is mainly the basic raw material used in the manufacturing different types of glass, plate glass, wired, bottled glass, vacuum flasks, glass shells etc.

Therefore with increasing demand mineral excavation is needed. 2.4 Demands-Supply Gap

The demand for minerals is ever growing with the growth of the Glass industries in our country. The mineral is used in the manufacturing different types of glass. The requirement for the mineral is always high in the nearby cities and towns. Therefore there is always a good demand of the mineral in the domestic market.

2.5 Imports vs. Indigenous Production

Development needs will be met only through indigenous produced Mineral against the high cost of imported material.

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Applicant: M/s Regaliya Minerals Pvt. Ltd. Page 3 2.6 Export Possibility

There is no proposal to export the proposed minerals. However, production from the mine will fulfill the needs of the region and surplus if any, will be considered for export.

2.7 Domestic/ Export Markets Domestic Market

Being a shiny mineral, the principal use of this is in all type of glass ware industries and products.

Export Market

The proposed mining activity is for indigenous consumption only for glass products etc.

2.8 Employment Generation (Direct and indirect)

The proposed mining activity will provide both direct and indirect employment to local and nearby villagers.

3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION

3.1 Type of Project Including Interlinked and Interdependent Projects, If Any.

The project has been proposed for mining of Quartz, Feldspar and Silica sand through open cast semi mechanized method categorized as category “A”.

This is an independent mining project and there are no interlinked projects involved.

3.2 Location

The mining lease area is located Village - Dunga ki Nangal, Tehsil -Neem ka Thana, District -Sikar, State - Rajasthan. The mining lease area falls in G.T sheet No. 45 M/13. 10 km radius buffer map of study area is attached as Annexure V.

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Applicant: M/s Regaliya Minerals Pvt. Ltd. Page 4 Latitude : 27°50'30.5" N to 27°50'53.5" N

Longitude : 75°57'3.47" E to 75°57'14.31"E

Fig 1: Location Map of proposed Project site

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Applicant: M/s Regaliya Minerals Pvt. Ltd. Page 5 3.3 Details of Alternate Sites

Mining is site specific so no alternative site is proposed. 3.4 Size or magnitude of operation

The mining lease has been granted over an area of 4.9391 ha, with a peak production of 3,03,130 tonnes per annum. During five year total production of mineral shall be approximately 10,80,250 Tonnes.

3.5 Project description with process details:

3.5.1 Method of Mining

Method: The proposed development will be by semi mechanized open cast method of mining

Working days: Considering holidays and days of weekly rest and days of peak rains and other unexpected off days, total 300 days are considered as working days.

Bench height and width: The bench height and width will remain 6 m each at end position. Development will be done in slices of 3m each.

Drilling and Blasting: Blasting will be done by 3m deep holes.

Drilling will be done by drifter using 45mm bit for 3m effective depth of hole. Blasting can be done using various type of explosive mainly slurry explosive. Haul Roads: Haul road with 1 in 16 gradients are proposed up to the workings for movements of laborers and vehicles.

Loading: the loading of mineral and waste will be hydraulic loaders.

Transportation: the waste from face to dump site will be transported by tippers/ tractor trolleys and mineral from stock to crushing unit will be

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• Site prepration (demarcation by pillars)

2

• Excavation of mineral

3

• Loading of Mineral

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Applicant: M/s Regaliya Minerals Pvt. Ltd. Page 6 transported by trippers and trolleys. From crushing unit the mineral will be dispatched in hired trucks.

Face slope and ultimate slope: the face slope is proposed 85 degree whereas ultimate slope will be 45 degree.

The details of machinery, to be used

Production details

The Proposed year wise excavation:

Years Total saleable Minerals in tonnes 1st Year 143210 2nd Year 167080 3rd Year 232370 4th Year 234460 5th Year 303130 Total 10,80,250

3.6 Raw Material Required Along With Estimated Quantity, Likely Source, Marketing

Area of Final Product/s, Mode of Transport of Raw Material and Finished Product

No raw material will be required for production of minerals. The mine mineral shall be collected in the mineral stack yard and then sorted over their before its final dispatch to industries through trucks. The waste generated shall be carried through trippers to the dump yard.

3.7 Resource Optimization/ Recycling and Reuse Not envisaged.

Machineries Capacity Nos.

Air compressor for drilling 120 CFM 1

Hydraulic Excavator Loading capacity 0.3cu.m or 1.1 cu.m 1 or 2

Jack Hammer 1.5 m deep holes 1

Tripper

Tractor trolley 20 tonnes 4 tonnes 6 4

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Applicant: M/s Regaliya Minerals Pvt. Ltd. Page 7 3.8 Availability of Water Its Source, Energy/ Power Requirement and

Source

3.8.1 Water Requirement

Water for domestic, dust suppression and plantation is required to be 3.1 KLD.

3.8.2 Power

The operation will be done only from sun rise to sun set hence there is no power requirement for the project at site. Only diesel equipment will be used.

3.9 Quantity of wastes to be generated (Liquid and Solid) and Scheme for their

Management/Disposal

3.9.1 Solid Waste Generation& its Disposal

The waste is of quartzite, schist, scree etc. The total waste to be handled in five years is as follows.

Proposed Waste to be generation

Year Waste generation

First year 15910 Second year 18560 Third year 25810 Fourth year 26060 Fifth year 33670 Total 1,20,010

The existing dump is in 0.06 hectare. The height is 10m. in two terraces of 5m each. The waste will also be used in construction and maintenance of approach road from canal road.

3.9.2 Liquid Effluent Not applicable.

4.0 SITE ANALYSIS 4.1 Connectivity

The applied lease is about 1 km South East of village – Dunga ki Nangal. The village is connected by a mettalled road further connecting SH 37 B

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Applicant: M/s Regaliya Minerals Pvt. Ltd. Page 8 in South direction.

4.2 Landform, Land use and Land ownership 4.2.1Landform

The applied lease area comprises of Govt. land. 4.2.2 Land use

The applied lease area has a undulating topography. There is no village or human settlement in the lease area. Permanent vegetation in the area is also very less prominent.

4.2.3 Land Ownership

The applied lease area comprises of govt. land. 4.3 Topography

The applied lease area has a undulating topography. The highest contour is of 372mRL and lowest is of 371 mRL.

4.4 Existing land Use Pattern

The applied lease area is having govt. Land. In general the area has small mounds. There is no village or human settlement in the lease area. Permanent vegetation in the area is also very less prominent. Also there is no eco sensitive area present near the lease area.

4.5 Existing Infrastructure

No existing infrastructure within lease area. 4.6 Soil Classification

The soils of the district is predominantly light textured, weak structured, well drained alluvial and eolian in nature. These soils forms a part of alluvial plains of mendha, kantli, dohan, krishnawati and sabi rivers in the southern east and central part of the district. In general the soils are very deep, coarse textured, light yellowish brown to dark yellowish brown, non calcareous and excessively drained. Soils of south are comparatively fine textured and deep, sandy loam to clay loam.

4.7 Climate data from Secondary Sources:

The district has a hot summer, scanty rainfall, a chilly winter season and a general dryness of the air, except in the brief monsoon season. The maximum and minimum temperatures are 47 to 48 and 1 to 0 degrees Celsius, respectively. The average temperature around the year is about

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Applicant: M/s Regaliya Minerals Pvt. Ltd. Page 9 16 to 20 degrees Celsius. The normal rainfall, mostly received from the southwest monsoon, is 459.8 mm

4.8 Social Infrastructure available:

1) The applied mine is not facilitated with power line.

2) The state transport buses and private buses are available up to village Dunga ki Nangal and mine site.

3) The nearest telephone is available at near village Dunga ki Nangal. 4) The nearest police station applicable is at Patan.

5) Permanent offices and other buildings at mine proposed. 6) Mobile Phone connectivity is available at mine site.

7) The Post office applicable for the area is Dunga ki Nangal. 8) Medical facility is available at Patan.

9) No National Park/sanctuary falls within 10 km of the lease area. 5.0 PLANNING BRIEF

5.1 Planning Concept

The proposed project is for the mining of Quartz, Feldspar and Silica sand stone. Mining is proposed to be done through semi mechanized method. Rajasthan Minor Mineral Rules & MCDR will be followed in the mining. Mining will be done in benches and will not intersect the ground water table. 5.2 Land use Planning

Details of land use are given below:

S.No Land Use Pattern End of 5th

Year(hectare)

1 Area to be Excavated 4.20

2 Storage of Top soil 0.01

3 Overburden Dump 0.06

4 Mineral/Sub grade stack 0.00

5 Infrastructure 0.01

6 Roads 0.04

7 Green Belt 0.20

8 Reclamation 0.0

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Applicant: M/s Regaliya Minerals Pvt. Ltd. Page 10 5.3 Assessment of Infrastructure demand (Physical & Social)

On the basis of the preliminary site visit, the infrastructure demand in the village was assessed on the basis of need and priority.

The health infrastructure of the study area requires improvement. The lack of medical facilities needs improvement.

5.4 Amenities/Facilities Workshop

For maintenance of machinery it is proposed to establish a workshop nearby to mine site welding, puncture etc.

Power supply

Electric power supply does not exist at mine site and it is proposed to take connection.

Water Supply

A tractor mounted tanker is proposed for supply of water to mining work, spraying, watering the plants and drinking purposes.

First Aid

A first aid facility is proposed at Mines office. Rest Shelter

Rest shelter is proposed near mine site. Latrines and Urinals

At the mine site urinal and Bath is proposed for staff and labours. 5.4.1Budget for facilities provided to Labours

Sl.

No. Scheme Capital Cost

(in Rs)

Annual Recurring Cost

(in Rs)

1 Drinking water facility 15,000

2 Shelter 15,000

3 Health facility 15,000

4 Education for children 20,000

5 sanitation facility 15,000

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Applicant: M/s Regaliya Minerals Pvt. Ltd. Page 11 6.0 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE:

6.1Industrial Area (Processing Area) No infrastructure is proposed.

6.2 Residential Area (Non Processing Area)

As local workers from nearby areas will be engaged for the mining activity, no residential area/ housing are proposed.

6.3 Green Belt

Green belt will be developed around the lease area, approach roads and nearby vicinity.

6.4 Social Infrastructure

No social Infrastructure is proposed. However, 2% of project cost will be utilized for the development of the exiting social infrastructure of the area, depending upon the need of the local residents.

Budget for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) 6.5 Connectivity:

The applied lease is about 1 km South East of village – Dunga ki Nangal. The village is connected by a mettalled road further connecting SH 37 B in South direction.

6.6 Sewerage System

Domestic waste water will be treated into septic tank followed by soak pit 6.7 Industrial Waste Management

Not applicable SI.

No. Activity (In Rs.)

1 Health camps and free medicine 50,000

2 Educational support poor

students specially girls 80,000

3 Sports camps and products for

students in need 70,000

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Applicant: M/s Regaliya Minerals Pvt. Ltd. Page 12 6.8 Solid Waste management

The waste is of quartzite, schist, scree etc. The total waste to be handled in five years is as follows.

Proposed Waste to be generation

Year Waste generation

First year 15910 Second year 18560 Third year 25810 Fourth year 26060 Fifth year 33670 Total 1,20,010

The existing dump is in 0.06 hectare. The height is 10m. in two terraces of 5m each. The waste will also be used in construction and maintenance of approach road from canal road.

Apart from the above waste, a small amount of municipal waste will be generated which will be disposed of by proper methods.

6.9 Power Requirement & Supply/Source

The operation will be done only from sun rise to sun set hence there is no power requirement for the project at site. The electricity line passes out side near the M.L area. The electricity facility is not available at mining lease area. Only diesel equipment will be used.

7.0 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R&R) PLAN

As no personnel are expected to be migrated due to mining in the lease area and the adjoining region is also having a good mineral potential, the rehabilitation of the employees is not going to be a problem. The workers and other staff can get job in the neighboring areas after the end of life of mine. The applicant shall also try for employment of the workers.

8.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES

8.1 Likely Date of Start of Construction and Likely Date of Completion No construction activities are proposed. The mining activity will commence only after receiving environmental clearance and other statutory clearance.

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Applicant: M/s Regaliya Minerals Pvt. Ltd. Page 13 8.2 Estimated Project Cost along with analysis in Terms of Economic

Viability of the Project

Estimated project cost is Rs. 1 crore. The lessee has all the mining equipments used for the scientific mining. The mine is Eco-Friendly. Economically the ore is mineable as compared to overburden thickness. The entire mineable reserve as estimated is categorized as 121.

Environmental Management Plan

The environmental management plan consists of the set of mitigation, management, monitoring and institutional measures to be taken during the implementation and operation of the project, to eliminate adverse environmental impacts or reduce them to acceptable levels. The present environmental management plan addresses the components of environment, which are likely to be affected by the different operations in the mine area.

Budget Allotted for the EMP SI. No. Measures Capital cost (in Rs.) Annual recurring cost (in Rs.) 1 Pollution Control i) Dust Suppression

ii) Garland drain & ground dump -- 50,000 /- 50,000 /- 2 Pollution Monitoring i) Air pollution

ii) Water pollution

-- 40,000 /-

40,000 /-

3 Green Belt 100,000 /- 70,000 /-

Total 1,00,000 /- 2,50,000

/-9.0 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS)

The proposed mine will bring economical benefits to the state by the way of Royalty for mineral and to the local people by way of direct and secondary employment opportunities. Minerals will be used for a variety

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Applicant: M/s Regaliya Minerals Pvt. Ltd. Page 14 of structural and decorative purposes. The material is in high demand at the local market for glass industry.

The project will bring about socio-economic improvement of the area and will prove beneficial to the area.

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