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PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT

FOR

PROPOSED NEW PROJECT OF

M/s. Redd Mica Pvt. Ltd.

Survey no.: 1068, Lavad – Sampa Road, At & Post : Lavad,

Taluka : Dahegam, District : Gandhinagar.

Mr. Jainam H. Agrawal - Director

Mob No.: 8980277477

Email: reddmica@gmail.com

Prepared By:

T. R. Associates

C-605/A, Ganesh Meridian, Opp. Kargil Petrol Pump,

S. G. Highway, Ahmedabad.

Mo. No.: 98253 71099

Email ID:

trassociates@hotmail.com

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1.

Executive summary

M/s. Redd Mica Pvt. Ltd.

is proposing Project to manufacture

Phenol

Formaldehyde Resin, Melamine Formaldehyde Resin & Urea Formaldehyde

Resin

at Survey No. : 1068, Lavad – Sampa Road, At & Post : Lavad, Taluka :

Dahegam, District: Gandhinagar, Gujarat.

The total land area of company is 21853 m

2

out of which 8234 Sq. Mt. land will be

used for greenbelt area development. The cost for proposed Resin plant is Rs. 1

Crore. Total budget allocation towards Environmental Management Facilities for

proposed project will be Rs. 25 Lacs. Total 60 persons will be employed including

skilled persons, unskilled persons and office staff.

M/s. T. R. Associates is carried out EIA/EMP studies for Environmental Clearance

from SEIAA, Gujarat. Production details are given below:

Sr.

No.

Name of Product

Quantity

1

Phenol Formaldehyde Resin

700 MT/MONTH

2

Melamine Formaldehyde Resin

700 MT/MONTH

3

Urea Formaldehyde Resin

500 MT/MONTH

4

Laminated Sheets

3,00,000 Nos./Month

Note: Resin will be used for Captive consumption for manufacturing laminated sheets as

well as sale purpose.

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Salient Features with in 10 km radius surroundings area as follows:

Sr.

No.

Important Features

Description

1

Location

Survey No.: 1068, Lavad – Sampa Road, Village:

Lavad, Taluka : Dahegam, District: Gandhinagar

2

Topomap

F43A16

3

Longitude

72° 52' 20.69"E

4

Latitude

23°10' 3.12"N

5

MSL

79 m

6

Nearest power station

Uttar Gujarat Vij Corporation Ltd.

7

Proponent Name

Mr. Jainam H. Agrawal – Director

8

Corporate office address

304, Aditya, B/h. Sardar Patel Sewa Samaj Hall,

Mithakhali 6 Roads, Ahmedabad – 380015.

9

Temperature range

Maximum: 36.2

0

C

Minimum: 7.4

0

C

10

Annual Rain fall

829 mm

11

Nearest Road

SH – 69 (1.68 Km)

12

Nearest Railway station

Nandol-Dahegam Railway station (5.86 km).

13

Nearest city

Ahmedabad (24 km)

14

Nearest village

Lavad (1.55 km)

15

National HW NO

N H no. 59 (6.66) KM

16

State HW No

SH – 69 (1.68 Km)

17

Seismic Zone

Zone-III (Less Active)

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2.

Introduction of the project / Background information.

(i)

Identification of project proponent

Mr. Jainam H. Agrawal

is 22 years old & he has craft & base paper trading

experience of 1 year. Now he is one of the main directors of M/s. Redd Mica P.

Ltd.

(ii)

Brief description of nature of the project.

It is a small scale project for production of resin which is used for making

laminated sheets.

(iii)

Need for the project and its importance to the country and or region.

Formaldehyde resins are used predominantly in the laminated sheet industry as

adhesives.

Growth

of

these

resins

is

strongly

correlated

to

construction/remodeling activity (which accounts for over 50% of

consumption), and to a lesser degree, to the automotive industry.

The proposed products like Resins (Melamine Formaldehyde, Urea

Formaldehyde and Phenol Formaldehyde) mainly used to produce laminated

sheets. These sheets have good market demand to develop the home and office

for furniture.

(iv)

Demand-Supply Gap.

The burgeoning market demands of urban and semi-urban India are estimated at

Rs 5,00,000 Crore. The demand-supply gap has already attracted foreign players

to India; and the e-retailing boom offers immense business opportunities. But a

mere 15% of India's woodworking industry is organized. Its semi-skilled

carpenters, self-styled interior decorators and small-scale local manufacturers

will need to be trained and organized to meet future market demands and

exploit business opportunities.

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(v)

Imports v/s. Indigenous production.

Indian market is open and big that is why every kind of import is booming.

Indian plywood and panel trade has become global place as the consumption of

different imported ply panels are on the rise. Unlike before Indians are now

welcomed by plywood manufacturer of china. Earlier India was a self dependent

country for commercial or high quality plywood, but sharp drop in domestic

manufacturing output has resulted in material sourcing from countries like

Burma, Malaysia, Indonesia, China, Vietnam etc. Now Indian plywood market is

somehow curtailed or competed by incoming panel products from China. Be it

film face, decorative, Laminate or MR plywood everything is now being imported

partially or more and is sold. Indian industrialist must understand the fact that

it’s no more a regional shift, it is a global shift. Indian technology should be

upgraded an updated at par with international standards.

The working environment in India has changed tremendously. Earlier the trade

fairs were hardly participated by foreign timber, lumber and plywood

manufacturing companies where as now it is flooded with global suppliers.

(vi)

Export Possibility.

We will manufacture Resin for captive consumption and sale purpose also. Resin

is an intermediate product for manufacturing of laminated sheets. Liquid resins

are quite expensive for export. So we have only local sale market for distribution.

(vii)

Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to the project.

This project will provide direct employment to 60 people in proposed resin unit

whereas it will provide employment to many others indirectly.

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3.

Project Description

(i)

Type of project including interlinked and interdependent projects.

Mainly Resins (Melamine Formaldehyde, Urea Formaldehyde and Phenol

Formaldehyde) are used in production of Laminated sheets. Industry will utilize

resins for captive consumption as well as for sale purpose.

(ii)

Location (map) & coordinates

Latitude: 23°10' 3.99"N

Longitude: 72° 52' 21.02"E

Elevation : 79 m.

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Key Plan of project site

(iii)

Alternate site considered

No other sites were selected.

(iv)

Size or magnitude of operation

Sr. No.

Name of Product

Quantity

1

Phenol Formaldehyde Resin

700 MT/MONTH

2

Melamine Formaldehyde Resin

700 MT/MONTH

3

Urea Formaldehyde Resin

500 MT/MONTH

4

Laminated sheets

3,00,000 Sheets/Month

Note: Resin will be used for Captive consumption in laminated sheet production as well

as sale purpose.

Project

site M/s.

Redd

Mica Pvt.

Ltd.

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(v)

Project description with process details (a schematic diagram / flow chart

Showing the project layout should be given)

MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF NEW PRODUCT

1.

Phenol Formaldehyde Resin:

Manufacturing Process

First all raw materials like phenol, formaldehyde & caustic will be added into

closed vessel.

Stirring & heating will be done upto 60

C. After 60

C stop heating.

Reflux is done for 30 minutes upto 98

C.

Vacuum distillation will be started.

Water will be removed from the vessel as per the batch size.

Cooling down to 40

C.

Phenol Formaldehyde Resin will be ready for captive consumption & sale

purpose.

Reaction Chemistry

OH

OH

CH

2

OH

Fast

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Process Flow Diagram

Limped Reaction Vessel

Stirring and heating up

to 60

C

Reflux for 30 Minutes

Vacuum Distillation

Cooling

Dilution

Product: Phenol

Formaldehyde Resin

Phenol

Formaldehyde

Caustic

Caustic Flakes

Water

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(2) Melamine Formaldehyde Resin:

Manufacturing Process

First all the raw materials melamine & formaldehyde will be added in Limped reaction

vessel.

Stirring & heating will be done upto 95

C for 1 Hr.

Cooling down to 40

C.

Melamine Formaldehyde Resin will be ready for captive consumption as well as sale

purpose.

Reaction Chemistry:

N

N

N

NH

2

N

H

2

NH

2

+

H

2

C

O

N

N

N

N

OH

C

H

2

O

H

CH

2

fast

melamine

formaldehyde

melamine formaldehyde resin

Process Flow Diagram

Limped Reaction Vessel

Stirring and Heating up

to 95

C for 1 hr

Cooling at 40

C

Finish Product:

Melamine Formaldehyde

Resin

Melamine

Formaldehyde

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Urea Formaldehyde Resin:

First all the raw materials Urea & Formaldehyde will be added in Limped reaction

vessel.

pH will be adjusted to pH 9.0 by adding acetic acid.

Stirring & heating will be done upto 95

C for 50 Minutes.

Heating will be continued until tolerance (10:40) is achieved.

pH will be adjusted to 9 by adding Caustic.

Cooling down to room temperature.

Urea Formaldehyde Resin will be ready for use in captive consumption & as well as sale

purpose.

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Process Flow Chart

Stirring and Heating up

to 95

C for 50 Minutes

Cooling

Product: Urea

Formaldehyde Resin

Limped Reaction

Vessel

Urea

Formaldehyde

pH adjusted to 9

pH adjusted to 9

Caustic

Acetic Acid

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(vi)

Raw material required along with estimated quantity

LIST OF PROPOSED RAW MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR RESIN PRODUCTION

Sr. No.

Name of the

product

Name of Raw Materials

Quantity in

MT/Month

1

Phenol

Formaldehyde

Resin

Phenol

660

Formaldehyde

260

Methanol

150

Caustic

3.5

Acetic acid

3.5

2

Melamine Resin

Formaldehyde (37%)

420

Melamine

280

3

Urea Formaldehyde

Resin

Urea

200

Formaldehyde (37%)

300

Caustic

2.5

Acetic Acid

2.5

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Resource optimization/ recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if any,

should be briefly outlined.

Treated water will be recycled in cooling purpose.

(viii)

Availability of water its source, Energy/ power requirement and source

should be given.

Water source: Bore well.

Proposed Water Requirement: 46.1 KL/day.

Energy/power requirement: 350 KVA from UGVCL.

(ix)

Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their

Management/disposal.

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Solid waste generation and disposal

Sr.

No.

Description

Category

Proposed

Quantity

Mode of Disposal

1

ETP Sludge +

Evaporation

Residue

34.3

9.4 MT/Month

Collection, storage and

Disposal at TSDF Site

2

Used Oil

5.1

0.004 MT/ Month

Collection, storage and

used within premises

as a lubricant / sold to

registered recycler.

3

Discarded Plastic

bags

33.3

0.86 MT/Month

Collection, storage &

sell to authorized

vendor

4

Waste Wood

23.1

1.2

MT/Month

Collection, storage and

used as fuel of Boiler.

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Waste water generation and Disposal facility

18.8 KL/Day waste water will be generated from the washing, Boiler Blow Down,

Cooling blow down, process effluent & R.O. Reject.

Effluent treatment plant:

(x)

Schematic representations of the feasibility drawing which give

information of EIA purpose.

The acceptability of the S.O.1533 for the expansion project was explored by

considering different possibilities & provision made in the said notification.

Considering the products & project’s location of the proposed project, It is

notified that the proposed project falls under Category 5(f)”B” of the schedule of

EIA notification and its amendments.

As per the provisions of the notification, it is necessary to get Environmental

Clearance by applying to MoEF or SPCB, along with the Environmental Impact

Assessment report for the proposed project prior to commissioning of the

construction activities. Therefore the EIA is not required to conduct.

Condensate

to be used

for Cooling

Activities

ZERO

DISCHARGE

Collection

Tank

Photo Fenton

Treatment

Tank

MOC: RCC

Nutch

Filter

/Filter

Press

Holding Tank

Steam

Based

Evaporation

System with

Condenser

ETP Sludge to be

sent to TSDF site

Effluent from

washing and

process

Effluent from R O

reject, Boiler blow

down and cooling

tower blow down

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Site Analysis

(i)

Connectivity.

Nearest Railway station

Nandol - Dahegam

5.86 Km

Nearest Airport

Ahmedabad

24.86 Km

Nearest State highway

SH 69

1.68 Km

(ii)

Land Form, Land use and Land ownership.

Industry wants proposed Manufacturing plant of Laminated Sheets, phenol

formaldehyde resin, melamine formaldehyde Resin, and urea formaldehyde

Resin for new product Resin.

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There would not be any change in Land use/Land cover activity or Topography

due to construction activity after implementation of the project, 33 % area will

be provided for greenbelt development.

(iii)

Topography (along with map).

Fig: 2 legendry map of Gandhinagar district

(iv)

Existing land use pattern.

Existing land use pattern shown in fig no: 1

(v)

Existing Infrastructure.

(1) Nearest railway station: Nandol – Dahegam Railway station is 5.86 km from the

project site

(2) Nearest Highway: State highway 69 is 1.68 km from the project site.

(3) Nearest Airport: Ahmedabad is 24.86 km from the project site.

(4) Power: 350 KVA from UGVCL.

Project Site

M/s. Redd

Mica P. Ltd.

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(5) Water: Source of the water is Bore well.

(6) Basic amenities:

Post office, Telephone, Bus stop & Road facilities are available in nearby village

Lavad.

(vi)

Soil classification of District Gandhinagar

North Gujarat Region consists of Banaskantha, Patan, Mahesana, Sabarkantha,

Gandhinagar, Surendranagar and Ahmedabad districts of Gujarat State.

In this region, major area falls into 'very deep' soil. However, ‘deep’ soil is in

major area of Surendranagar district and in few area of Ahmedabad and Patan

district. There are 'moderately deep' soils in few area of Surendranagar, Patan

and Ahmedabad district and in North-East of Sabarkantha district.There are

'very shallow' to 'shallow' soil in North-East part (Sabarkantha district) and

South West (Surendranagar district) part of the region. Rock outcrops are also

found in some part of the region especially in North-East (Banaskantha and

Sabarkantha district) & South - West (Surendranagar District) of the region.

A major texture of the soil in the region is 'Loamy'. However, in South-West part

(in Ahmedabad and Surendranagar district) a soil texture in few area is found to

be 'Clayey'. It is also 'Sandy' soil in some area of the Northern part (Banaskantha

district) of the region.

Major area of the region is having 'Well’ drained soil. However, in some area of

region especially in central part (Adjoining area of Mehsana, Sabarkantha and

Gandhinagar district.) and eastern part of Banaskantha and Western part of

Surendranagar district is representing 'Some what excessively' drained soil. A

very few area of southern part of the region (Adjoining area of Ahmedabad and

Surendranagar district) and in Western part (Patan district) is showing

'moderately well' drained soil.

In few area of middle part of Ahmedabad district and Eastern part of

Surendranagar district is 'Slightly Saline'. A considerable area of Eastern part of

Patan and Western part of Mahesana, a southern part of Ahmedabad district and

North-West part of Banaskantha district is representing 'Moderate’ salinity of the

soil. ‘Strongly’ saline soil is observed in South-West part of Banaskantha and

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Western part of Patan district. Very few area have 'Severe’ saline soil in Southern

part of Ahmedabad district.

Slight sodicity is found in central part of the region (In Patan, Mahesana and

Ahmedabad district) and in North-East part of Surendranagar district. In west

part of the region (Banaskantha, Patan, Surendranagar and Ahmedabad district).

'Moderate’ to ‘strong‘ sodicity of the soil is found in the region.

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(vii)

Climatic data from secondary sources.

Location of IMD station : Ahmedabad

METEOROLOGICAL CENTRE, AHMEDABAD

DAILY METEOROLOGICAL DATA

STATION:- AHMEDABAD YEAR: - 2014 MONTH: - FEBRUARY

ELEMENTS: - (1) WIND DIRECTION & (2) WIND SPEED REPORTED IN KMPH

D AT

E

0830 HRS IST 1730 HRS IST 0230 HRS IST 0530 HRS IST 1130 HRS IST 1430 HRS IST 2030 HRS IST 2330 HRS IST

DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SP D 01 ENE 008 NE 008 NE 004 NNE 006 NE 012 E 008 NE 006 NE 006 02 E 012 ESE 006 E 010 NE 010 E 008 NE 006 ENE 006 ENE 008 03 NE 006 NW 004 ENE 006 CAL M 000 ESE 006 CAL M 000 CALM 000 CAL M 000 04 CAL M 000 NW 002 CAL M 000 CAL M 000 SE 004 NW 004 CALM 000 CAL M 000 05 CAL M 000 NW 006 CAL M 000 CAL M 000 NE 008 NW 006 CALM 000 NN W 006 06 NE 004 WS W 006 CAL M 000 NNW 004 NW 004 WSW 006 N 006 NN W 006 07 WSW 004 WN W 004 NW 006 WNW 008 W 008 WN W 004 NW 004 NW 004 08 WNW 006 NW 006 NW 006 NW 008 WNW 006 WN W 008 NNW 006 N 012 09 NW 006 NW 006 CALM 000 CALM 000 NE 006 NW 004 NW 006 NW 006 10 CAL M 000 SW 010 CAL M 000 CAL M 000 CALM 000 SW 012 NNW 008 E 006 11 CAL M 000 SE 006 SW 004 W 008 NW 008 NW 006 CALM 000 N 010 12 ENE 008 NE 012 N 006 NE 008 ESE 014 ENE 018 N 008 E 008

13 E 006 SS

W 012 SE 006 SE 006 S 014 SW 010 SSW 012 SW 004 14 WSW 008 NW 008 SW 010 SW 010 SW 010 W 008 CALM 000 CAL

M 000 15 CALM 000 CALM 000 NE 006 NW 008 NW 002 NW 002 CALM 000 VRB 004 16 E 002 SW 006 CAL

M 000 NE 004 NE 004 SW 006 CALM 000 CAL

M 000 17 ENE 008 NE 006 NE 004 NE 004 ENE 012 NE 012 CALM 000 NE 004 18 ENE 006 E 006 CAL M 000 NNE 004 ENE 010 NE 008 NE 006 CAL M 000 19 E 006 W 004 CAL M 000 ENE 006 E 006 WSW 004 CALM 000 CAL M 000 20 CALM 000 CALM 000 CALM 000 CALM 000 NNW 004 CALM 000 CALM 000 NW 006 21 W 004 NW 006 CAL M 000 W 004 NW 006 W 006 NNW 004 CAL M 000 22 CAL M 000 NW 006 CAL M 000 NNW 004 NE 004 NW 008 CALM 000 N 006 23 NE 006 NE 010 CAL M 000 CAL M 000 NE 010 NNE 010 E 012 NE 014 24 NE 012 NNE 010 NE 014 NE 014 NE 012 NE 014 N 008 N 004 25 ENE 008 NW 002 CALM 000 ENE 004 NE 008 NW 004 N 004 N 008 26 CAL

M 000 SW 004 CAL

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27 CAL M 000 CAL M 000 WN W 004 E 004 CALM 000 CAL M 000 CALM 000 SW 004 28 WNW 004 WN W 006 W 004 WNW 004 WNW 004 WN W 012 NW 006 N 008 29 30 31 LEGEND: - VRB= VARIABLE SPD= WIND SPEED

METEOROLOGICAL CENTRE, AHMEDABAD DAILY METEOROLOGICAL DATA

STATION:- AHMEDABAD YEAR: - 2014 MONTH: - MARCH

ELEMENTS: - (1) WIND DIRECTION & (2) WIND SPEED REPORTED IN KMPH

D AT E 0830 HRS IST 1730 HRS IST 0230 HRS

IST 0530 HRS IST 1130 HRS IST

1430 HRS

IST 2030 HRS IST

2330 HRS IST

DIR SP

D DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SP D 01 NNE 006 N 008 CAL M 000 CAL M 000 N 006 E 006 CALM 000 CAL M 000 02 NE 008 NE 012 NNW 006 NE 004 ENE 014 N 012 E 006 NNE 006 03 E 010 ESE 010 NE 004 NE 006 E 012 SE 010 N 006 VRB 004 04 NE 006 NE 006 NE 004 NE 010 NE 006 E 008 CALM 000 CAL M 000 05 ENE 006 E 006 N 006 CALM 000 E 008 E 008 NNE 004 N 006 06 NE 006 N 004 ENE 004 NNE 006 E 012 NE 012 NE 004 NNE 004 07 NNE 012 NE 010 CAL

M 000 N 006 E 012 ENE 010 NNW 004 NE 008 08 ENE 012 NE 010 NE 012 NE 010 E 016 E 012 CALM 000 CAL

M 000 09 NNE 006 NNE 006 CAL

M 000 CAL M 000 E 008 E 012 N 006 E 004 10 NE 006 CAL M 000 NE 004 NE 004 CALM 000 CAL M 000 CALM 000 SW 006 11 CALM 000 SW 006 CALM 000 SSW 004 WSW 004 SW 006 N 006 NNW 006 12 NW 008 NW 006 NW 004 NW 006 N 008 NNE 006 NW 004 CAL M 000 13 NNE 008 NE 006 N 006 N 008 ENE 010 NNE 006 NNW 006 N 006 14 NE 006 CAL

M 000 N 006 N 006 ENE 010 ENE 006 CALM 000 N 006 15 NE 010 W 006 CAL

M 000 NNE 006 SE 008 SE 006 CALM 000 S 004 16 CALM 000 WSW 006 CALM 000 CALM 000 SW 006 SE 012 CALM 000 CALM 000 17 NW 006 W 010 W 006 WNW 004 NW 008 NW 008 NW 008 W 010 18 NW 006 NW 006 NW 008 NW 008 NW 004 NW 008 CALM 000 NN W 004 19 CALM 000 NE 004 CAL M 000 N 004 NE 010 SSE 008 N 004 CAL M 000 20 CALM 000 W 006 CAL M 000 CAL M 000 CALM 000 SW 006 CALM 000 CAL M 000 21 W 006 SW 008 WNW 004 NW 008 WSW 006 SW 006 CALM 000 CAL M 000 22 W 006 SW 010 CAL M 000 W 008 WSW 008 SW 010 CALM 000 SW 006 23 NW 004 SW 008 SW 006 W 008 NE 004 WSW 008 SE 008 CALM 000

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24 NW 006 WNW 008 WNW 006 WNW 004 NW 008 WNW 008 NW 006 CAL M 000 25 WNW 008 CAL M 000 W 004 NW 006 CALM 000 S 004 NW 004 NN W 006 26 WNW 006 WSW 006 CAL M 000 NW 004 CALM 000 W 008 CALM 000 WN W 006 27 CALM 000 CAL M 000 CAL M 000 W 004 CALM 000 NW 008 CALM 000 SSW 008 28 W 008 WSW 006 W 012 W 010 NW 006 W 010 WNW 006 CAL M 000 29 WNW 006 N 010 W 006 W 004 WNW 008 N 010 NW 008 NW 004 30 NW 008 NW 008 NW 004 NW 010 N 008 NW 010 CALM 000 W 004 31 NW 004 WSW 010 CALM 000 W 006 NW 006 SW 010 WNW 008 WNW 014 006 007 004 005 007 008 003 004 LEGEND: - VRB= VARIABLE SPD= WIND SPEED

METEOROLOGICAL CENTRE, AHMEDABAD DAILY METEOROLOGICAL DATA

STATION:- AHMEDABAD YEAR: - 2014 MONTH: - APRIL

ELEMENTS: - (1) WIND DIRECTION & (2) WIND SPEED REPORTED IN KMPH

D AT E 0830 HRS IST 1730 HRS IST 0230 HRS

IST 0530 HRS IST 1130 HRS IST 1430 HRS IST 2030 HRS IST

2330 HRS IST

DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SPD 01 WNW 008 W 006 WNW 014 WNW 008 WNW 006 WN W 006 CALM 000 W 004 02 WNW 004 WN W 012 CAL M 000 WNW 008 WNW 008 SW 008 WNW 008 SW 006 03 NW 008 CALM 000 WNW 004 W 008 NW 008 NNW 004 CALM 000 CALM 000 04 NW 004 CA LM 000 NW 004 WNW 004 NE 008 NN W 004 N 004 NW 004 05 NW 008 WS W 006 NW 006 CAL M 000 NW 004 SW 006 CALM 000 CA LM 000 06 WNW 008 W 004 W 008 NW 004 WSW 006 W 004 CALM 000 SW 008 07 NW 006 WN W 008 CAL M 000 W 008 NW 004 NW 008 CALM 000 CA LM 000 08 CALM 000 WN W 006 WNW 004 WNW 004 E 012 CAL M 000 CALM 000 CA LM 000 09 NW 008 WS W 006 CAL M 000 NW 010 NW 004 NW 004 CALM 000 CA LM 000 10 WNW 006 SW 008 CALM 000 W 004 CALM 000 W 008 S 008 SSW 014 11 CALM 000 NW 004 SSW 006 NW 008 NW 008 SW 006 CALM 000 SW 008 12 W 006 CA LM 000 WSW 004 WNW 004 NW 004 WN W 008 CALM 000 CA LM 000 13 W 008 SW 006 W 008 NW 008 WSW 006 SW 006 CALM 000 SW 008 14 W 006 SW 006 WNW 012 WNW 006 NW 006 SW 006 CALM 000 SS W 006 15 WNW 006 NW 004 CAL M 000 CAL M 000 W 006 SW 008 CALM 000 SW 004 16 W 004 NW 008 CAL M 000 CAL M 000 NW 006 W 006 CALM 000 CA LM 000 17 W 006 CA LM 000 CAL M 000 NW 004 W 008 S 006 SW 006 S 010 18 W 006 W 008 CAL M 000 CAL M 000 W 006 S 008 SSW 008 SS W 014 19 W 006 SW 008 SSW 012 SW 012 NW 004 W 008 CALM 000 CA LM 000

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20 SE 008 CA LM 000 SSW 004 SSW 004 SE 004 SW 008 SW 008 NW 010 21 NE 004 CA LM 000 SE 012 NE 004 E 006 E 008 NW 004 CA LM 000 22 NE 008 NN W 004 NW 006 NNW 008 NE 008 NE 004 CALM 000 N 010 23 NE 006 NN W 004 NW 006 CAL M 000 ESE 008 NW 004 CALM 000 CA LM 000 24 NW 004 W 006 NNW 004 CAL M 000 NW 008 SSW 006 CALM 000 CA LM 000 25 NW 008 NW 006 SW 004 SW 004 NNW 008 NW 006 CALM 000 NW 004 26 NW 008 SW 006 NW 004 NW 004 CALM 000 SW 006 CALM 000 CA LM 000 27 W 008 NN W 010 CAL M 000 NW 004 NW 006 NN W 008 CALM 000 CA LM 000 28 NNW 006 W 006 WSW 006 CAL M 000 NNW 008 NN W 008 CALM 000 SW 008 29 W 004 CA LM 000 CAL M 000 SW 004 NW 004 W 006 CALM 000 CA LM 000 30 NW 004 WS W 006 W 004 CAL M 000 NW 008 SW 008 CALM 000 SW 010 31 006 005 004 004 006 006 002 004 LEGEND: - VRB= VARIABLE SPD= WIND SPEED

METEOROLOGICAL CENTRE, AHMEDABAD DAILY METEOROLOGICAL DATA

STATION:- AHMEDABAD YEAR: - 2014 MONTH: - MAY

ELEMENTS: - (1) WIND DIRECTION & (2) WIND SPEED REPORTED IN KMPH

D AT E 0830 HRS IST 1730 HRS IST 0230 HRS IST 0530 HRS

IST 1130 HRS IST 1430 HRS IST 2030 HRS IST

2330 HRS IST

DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SP

D DIR SPD 01 NW 006 W 010 W 008 WN W 008 WNW 006 SSW 010 W 004 SW 008 02 WSW 004 W 010 SW 006 W 006 WNW 008 W 006 W 010 CA LM 000 03 WSW 010 SW 010 SW 008 W 004 SW 012 WS W 008 SW 018 SW 010 04 CAL M 000 W 010 NW 004 NW 008 SW 004 SW 012 S 018 S 014 05 SW 006 W 006 NW 012 W 010 SW 010 WS W 006 CALM 000 SE 006 06 CAL M 000 N 004 SE 004 SE 004 NW 004 CAL M 000 SW 014 N 006 07 N 006 NN W 006 NE 004 CA LM 000 N 008 N 008 CALM 000 CA LM 000 08 NW 006 CA LM 000 SW 004 NW 006 NW 010 W 008 CALM 000 NW 006 09 NW 006 WN W 010 NW 006 NW 008 NW 006 SW 008 SW 008 SW 008 10 SW 006 SSW 010 SW 006 SW 004 SW 012 SSW 012 S 020 CALM 000 11 SW 008 WS W 008 S 010 CA LM 000 W 008 SW 006 WSW 014 WS W 006 12 WSW 004 SW 010 WSW 006 WS W 010 SW 008 S 010 S 012 SW 016 13 WSW 010 SW 008 W 010 WS W 012 WSW 008 S 010 SW 018 SW 008 14 S 006 SW 006 SW 004 CA LM 000 SW 004 WS W 006 SW 006 SW 006 15 WSW 008 SW 010 WSW 006 SW 006 SW 010 SW 010 W 012 NW 014 16 W 006 W 008 CAL M 000 CA LM 000 W 006 W 006 S 016 W 006

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17 NW 006 NW 006 NW 006 CA LM 000 SW 006 SW 010 CALM 000 NN E 004 18 NW 012 NW 010 W 004 CA LM 000 NW 008 SW 010 CALM 000 W 006 19 NNW 012 NW 006 CAL M 000 W 006 NW 008 NW 006 CALM 000 NW 006 20 NW 006 NW 006 NW 006 NW 012 NW 006 NW 006 NW 006 CA LM 000 21 NW 006 NW 006 NW 010 NW 010 NW 010 NW 006 CALM 000 CA LM 000 22 NW 010 SW 010 SW 004 WSW 004 NW 010 S 012 SW 006 SW 018 23 W 006 WN W 008 SW 006 SW 006 WNW 008 W 008 WSW 016 SW 010 24 WNW 006 WNW 006 SW 004 CALM 000 CALM 000 WNW 006 SW 030 SSW 012 25 WSW 006 WS W 008 SSW 008 NW 006 NW 006 NW 010 CALM 000 S 008 26 E 004 CA LM 000 SW 006 SW 006 SE 006 WN W 008 CALM 000 CA LM 000 27 N 006 N 004 WNW 006 NW 004 CALM 000 SW 004 CALM 000 SW 012 28 SW 006 SW 008 SW 008 CA LM 000 WNW 004 SW 006 WSW 006 SW 008 29 SW 006 SW 008 WSW 008 CALM 000 SW 008 SW 010 SW 018 SSW 014 30 SW 008 W 010 SW 010 SW 004 SW 012 SW 008 SW 016 SW 010 31 W 010 SW 004 SW 006 SW 006 W 012 SW 010 SW 006 SW 006 007 007 006 005 007 008 009 007 LEGEND: - VRB= VARIABLE SPD= WIND SPEED

METEOROLOGICAL CENTRE, AHMEDABAD DAILY METEOROLOGICAL DATA

STATION:- AHMEDABAD YEAR: - 2014 MONTH: - JUNE

ELEMENTS: - (1) WIND DIRECTION & (2) WIND SPEED REPORTED IN KMPH

D AT E 0830 HRS IST 1730 HRS IST 0230 HRS IST 0530 HRS IST 1130 HRS IST 1430 HRS

IST 2030 HRS IST 2330 HRS IST

DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SP

D DIR SPD 01 WSW 006 SW 006 CAL M 000 W 004 WSW 010 SW 006 SW 016 SW 006 02 SW 006 NN E 030 SW 006 CA LM 000 SW 006 SW 008 CALM 000 VR B 008 03 NW 004 CALM 000 CALM 000 LM CA 000 SW 006 CALM 000 CALM 000 SW 014 04 CAL M 000 SW 006 CAL M 000 SW 006 CALM 000 SW 004 SW 018 S 018 05 SW 008 SW 006 SW 014 SW 008 SW 008 SW 010 SSW 018 SW 008 06 SW 006 W 008 SW 012 CA LM 000 SW 006 WSW 012 SSW 018 SS W 016 07 WNW 006 SW 006 SS W 008 W 006 SW 008 SW 006 SW 006 SW 012 08 SW 008 S 012 SW 006 SW 004 SW 008 SW 016 SW 010 SW 016 09 SW 014 SW 006 SW 012 SW 010 SW 010 SW 012 SSW 018 SS W 018 10 SW 008 SW 014 SW 010 SW 006 SW 006 SW 006 SSW 018 SS W 018 11 SW 008 S 028 SS W 020 SS W 018 SW 010 S 014 SW 016 SW 014 12 S 008 S 018 S 006 S 016 S 012 SSW 018 SW 010 S 012

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13 S 010 S 014 SW 010 SW 012 SSW 012 S 010 SW 018 SW 014 14 SW 010 S 012 SW 012 SW 012 SW 010 SW 010 SW 010 SW 012 15 SW 010 S 016 SW 012 SW 012 SW 010 S 012 S 016 S 014 16 SSW 010 SSE 012 SW 012 S 014 S 012 SSE 012 SW 012 SW 008 17 SSW 010 SW 012 S 012 SW 006 SSW 008 W 008 SW 010 SW 008 18 SW 008 SW 012 SW 010 SW 010 SW 008 S 006 S 016 S 016 19 SW 008 S 010 S 018 SS W 018 SW 010 SW 010 S 014 S 014 20 SW 010 SS W 016 S 014 S 012 SW 012 SW 012 SW 012 SW 016 21 SSW 014 S 014 S 016 SW 016 SSW 014 SW 010 S 016 SW 024 22 SW 012 SW 014 SW 014 SS W 014 SW 018 SW 012 SSW 022 SW 020 23 SW 010 SW 012 SW 020 SS W 018 SW 010 SW 014 SW 012 SW 010 24 SW 008 WS W 014 SW 010 SW 014 SW 012 SW 016 SW 010 W 008 25 SW 010 SW 010 SW 012 S 010 SW 010 SW 008 SW 014 SW 016 26 SW 006 W 012 SW 012 SW 018 SW 008 W 010 SSW 016 WSW 008 27 W 010 WSW 012 WSW 008 SW 010 W 010 W 012 SW 010 SW 010 28 W 012 W 008 WS W 010 WS W 008 W 010 WSW 012 SW 010 W 008 29 WSW 012 WS W 014 WS W 012 SW 010 WSW 014 WSW 012 SW 012 W 014 30 WSW 010 SW 012 WS W 012 SW 006 WSW 012 SW 012 WSW 010 W 010 31 009 012 011 010 010 010 013 013 LEGEND: - VRB= VARIABLE SPD= WIND SPEED

METEOROLOGICAL CENTRE, AHMEDABAD DAILY METEOROLOGICAL DATA

STATION:- AHMEDABAD YEAR: - 2014 MONTH: - JULY

ELEMENTS: - (1) WIND DIRECTION & (2) WIND SPEED REPORTED IN KMPH

D AT E 0830 HRS IST 1730 HRS IST 0230 HRS IST 0530 HRS

IST 1130 HRS IST 1430 HRS IST 2030 HRS IST 2330 HRS IST

DIR SP

D DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SP D DIR SPD 01 SW 008 SW 012 W 010 WS W 012 SW 010 SW 014 SW 008 W 012 02 WSW 010 W 008 W 012 W 006 W 012 WSW 012 SW 010 W 010 03 WSW 010 WS W 012 W 012 W 008 WSW 014 W 014 SW 012 WS W 012 04 W 008 W 012 W 012 W 008 W 008 W 012 SW 012 W 012 05 SW 006 WS W 010 W 010 W 008 SW 008 WSW 008 WSW 010 SW 010 06 WSW 006 WSW 008 W 008 SW 006 W 006 SW 008 SSW 018 SSW 020 07 W 008 WS W 008 CAL M 000 W 010 W 006 WSW 006 SSW 014 WS W 012 08 WSW 006 WS W 006 WS W 008 W 006 W 006 SSW 008 SSW 018 SW 008 09 SW 008 SW 008 W 012 WS W 014 WSW 006 SW 010 SW 018 S 016

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10 SW 006 SS W 008 S 010 SW 008 SW 006 W 006 SSW 014 SS W 018 11 W 006 SS W 008 SS W 018 SS W 010 SSW 008 SSW 008 SW 012 SW 008 12 SW 004 CA LM 000 SW 004 SW 004 W 004 CAL M 000 SSW 014 SS W 006 13 SW 002 S 004 SW 016 SW 014 SW 004 SSE 002 S 012 SW 012 14 CAL M 000 NE 006 SW 008 SW 014 S 004 CAL M 000 SW 010 S 010 15 W 004 SW 004 SW 008 SW 006 W 004 SW 006 SSE 012 S 004 16 CAL M 000 CA LM 000 S 004 CA LM 000 CALM 000 CAL M 000 S 008 S 012

17 W 006 CALM 000 SSW 006 SW 006 CALM 000 NW 004 CALM 000 CALM 000 18 WSW 004 SW 014 SW 006 SW 008 CALM 000 W 006 NW 006 NW 004 19 SW 006 SW 006 CAL M 000 CA LM 000 SW 004 WSW 008 SW 006 CAL M 000 20 SW 006 SW 006 CAL M 000 CA LM 000 SW 006 SW 010 CALM 000 W 010 21 SW 010 S 004 WS W 012 WS W 008 WSW 010 WSW 008 SW 006 W 010 22 SW 006 W 004 W 006 W 010 W 006 W 010 W 010 W 012 23 W 008 W 008 W 010 W 004 W 008 W 008 SW 006 W 010 24 W 006 SS W 016 W 008 SW 006 SSW 008 SW 012 SW 012 SW 020 25 SSW 006 NNW 006 SW 008 SW 006 SSW 016 SW 010 CALM 000 CALM 000 26 SW 004 WS W 008 W 006 S 006 SW 004 WSW 010 SW 006 SS W 006 27 CAL M 000 SW 008 CAL M 000 SW 010 CALM 000 SW 006 SW 008 SW 008 28 CAL M 000 CA LM 000 SW 006 W 006 W 004 WSW 006 CALM 000 SW 004 29 SW 006 S 010 SW 010 SW 008 CALM 000 CAL M 000 SW 004 SW 004 30 WNW 008 WN W 008 CAL M 000 CA LM 000 W 006 WN W 008 SW 014 CAL M 000 31 CAL M 000 SE 008 CAL M 000 CA LM 000 CALM 000 SE 006 SW 006 CAL M 000 LEGEND: - VRB= VARIABLE SPD= WIND SPEED

METEOROLOGICAL CENTRE, AHMEDABAD DAILY METEOROLOGICAL DATA

STATION:- AHMEDABAD YEAR: - 2014 MONTH: - AUGUST

ELEMENTS: - (1) WIND DIRECTION & (2) WIND SPEED REPORTED IN KMPH

D AT E 0830 HRS IST 1730 HRS IST 0230 HRS IST 0530 HRS

IST 1130 HRS IST 1430 HRS IST 2030 HRS IST 2330 HRS IST

DIR SP

D DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SP

D DIR SPD DIR SPD DIR SP D DIR SPD 01 SE 006 S 012 CA LM 000 CAL M 000 SSE 006 S 010 S 018 S 012 02 S 006 S 006 S 010 S 008 S 008 S 006 SSE 008 SSE 010 03 S 006 W 006 CALM 000 WSW 010 SW 008 WSW 006 SW 008 SW 010 04 SW 012 SW 006 SW 008 SW 008 SW 010 W 008 CALM 000 SW 006 05 SW 008 CA LM 000 SW 006 SW 006 SW 006 WN W 010 SSW 006 SW 012 06 CAL M 000 CA LM 000 SW 004 CAL M 000 W 006 W 006 CALM 000 CA LM 000

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07 SW 004 W 008 CA LM 000 W 004 SW 006 CAL M 000 SSW 006 SS W 008 08 SW 008 SW 008 SW 008 SW 010 SSW 008 SW 006 SW 010 SW 008 09 SSW 006 S 008 SW 006 SW 006 SSW 008 SSW 010 SSW 018 SS W 018 10 S 008 SW 006 SS W 014 SSW 010 SW 006 CAL M 000 SW 010 SW 008 11 W 004 CA LM 000 SW 006 SW 006 SW 004 WSW 006 S 014 SW 008 12 SW 010 SW 006 SW 012 SW 008 SW 008 SW 008 S 006 SW 006 13 SW 008 SW 006 SW 008 SW 008 SW 008 SW 010 SW 006 SW 008 14 SW 012 SW 012 SW 010 SW 014 SW 010 SW 008 SW 010 SW 020 15 SW 012 SW 008 SW 012 SW 016 SW 012 SW 012 SW 008 SW 008 16 SW 006 SW 008 SW 012 SW 010 SW 006 SW 012 SW 004 SW 004 17 SW 006 SW 004 W 004 SW 006 CALM 000 SW 006 SSW 004 S 008 18 CAL M 000 CA LM 000 W 008 W 004 W 004 W 004 CALM 000 CA LM 000 19 W 004 CA LM 000 CA LM 000 SW 004 NW 004 CAL M 000 SSW 006 CA LM 000 20 WNW 008 W 006 CA LM 000 CAL M 000 NW 006 W 008 W 004 CA LM 000 21 W 004 CA LM 000 CA LM 000 W 004 NW 004 W 006 CALM 000 CA LM 000 22 W 004 W 010 CA LM 000 W 004 NW 006 W 006 CALM 000 CA LM 000 23 SW 004 CA LM 000 SW 008 SW 006 NW 004 CAL M 000 CALM 000 CA LM 000 24 CAL M 000 NW 012 CA LM 000 CAL M 000 NW 004 NW 006 NW 006 CA LM 000 25 CALM 000 CALM 000 CALM 000 CALM 000 W 004 CALM 000 CALM 000 S 004 26 CAL M 000 W 006 SW 006 WSW 004 NW 008 W 006 SW 004 WS W 008 27 NW 004 SSE 006 W 010 W 004 WNW 004 W 004 SW 010 SW 008 28 W 004 CA LM 000 SW 008 CAL M 000 NW 004 W 006 CALM 000 CA LM 000 29 NW 006 NW 006 CA LM 000 CAL M 000 N 004 W 008 SSE 008 NE 006 30 E 004 CALM 000 S 004 WSW 004 E 004 NW 004 WSW 004 CALM 000 31 N 004 NW 004 CA LM 000 CAL M 000 W 004 NW 008 SE 020 CA LM 000 LEGEND: - VRB= VARIABLE SPD= WIND SPEED

METEOROLOGICAL CENTRE , AHMEDABAD.

DAILY METEOROLOGICAL DATA

STATION: - AHMEDABAD

YEAR:- 2014

MONTH:- FEBRUARY

ELEMENT: - RELATIVE HUMIDITY IN % (PERCENTAGE)

DATE

0830

HRS

IST

1730

HRS

IST

0230

HRS

IST

0530

HRS

IST

1130

HRS

IST

1430

HRS

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2030

HRS

IST

2330

HRS

IST

1

053

033

047

051

037

033

058

051

Figure

Fig: 1 Land use pattern
Fig: 2 legendry map of Gandhinagar district  (iv)  Existing land use pattern.

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