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No. Details Particulars

ABOUT THE PROPOSAL

1. Name of Lease Holder M/s. ABDUL MUNAF MOHAMMEDMIYA MALEK

Mr.Abdul Munaf Mohammedmiya malek (Proprietor) 2. Location address OPP Block No.:414 on Zankhri River, Vill: Valod , Tal: Valod,

Dist: Tapi- 394640 Gujarat 3. Lease Area (Hectares) 1.00 Hectare (Existing)

4. Ownership of Land (Govt. / Private

Land) The lease area is a government land. 5. Status of Operation (New project

OR Existing project operating since

____)

Existing project is operated since 2006 years.

6. Status of Lease (Lease no., date of issue, lease period, date of

application for lease renewal, etc.)

Existing Lease:

Lease Area: 1.00 Hectare ( OPP Block No.:414 on Zankhri River, Vill: Valod , Tal: Valod, Dist: Tapi- 394640 Gujarat) Lease Issue Date: 11/12/2006

Lease Period: 10 years from issue date. 7. Name of mineral to mine Black Trap

8. Mineral Reserve (MT) As per technical data. 9. Rate of mining of mineral

(MT/Month) 24000 MT/Year 10. Life of Mine (Years) As per mining plan. 11. Whether project involves forest

land?. If yes, status of application for diversion of forest land.

No

12. Applicability of the CRZ Notification,

2011 Not Applicable

ENVIRONMENT SETTINGS

13. If located within 15 Km, aerial distance of the lease area from the nearest:

Name Distance (Km)

i. Water Body : Zankri River Near the project Site

ii. National Park / Wildlife Sanctuary / Biosphere Reserve:

None ---

iii. Reserve Forest / Protected Forest:

None --

iv. Human Habitation : Valod Town

Vyara City @ 0.65km in NE direction @ 15 km in NE direction

v. Railway Line : MadhiRailway Station

Surat Airport @ 11 km in N direction @ 52 km in W direction

vi. Road : SH-5 @ 1.80 km in E direction

vii. Notified / Protected Archaeological sites :

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viii. Social infrastructures, e.g. school, hospital, historic / cultural / religious places, defence establishments, etc. :

Government Hospital, Valod Government Science College Noorani Masjid

@ 2.20 km in E direction. @ 0.70 km in N direction. @ 1.57 km in NE direction.

14. Present land use of lease area Government non-agriculture land.

15. Geo-hydrological features The Map showing geological features is attached as per

Annexure-1

16. Predominant wind direction NE→SW & SW →NE 17. Endemic and endangered species of

flora and fauna, if any, in the area Lease area is barren land. There are no such precious species. 18. Width and condition of access road

(kutcha / pucca) to the lease area. 16 ft kuchha road is access to the project site which is connected to SH-5 through Village Road in SE direction.

DETAILS ON MINING / EXCAVATION ACTIVITIES

19. Requirement of power supply and

its source · Electric power is not required for the operation. · Approx. 45 Lit/Day High Speed Diesel will be require for running of drilling machinery and blasting operations. 20. Requirement of water supply and its

source Requirement: Approx. 2.0 KLPD Source:

· For tree plantation and dust suppression: Stored water within the mine area

· Domestic: Tankers/ from bore well. 21. Type of mining (Manual /

Semi-mechanized / Mechanised). Open Cast, Semi mechanized 22. Equipments to be used (bulldozers,

hydraulic excavators, JCB, scrapers, loaders, etc.)

Excavator, Hydraulic Jack Hammer, Compressor, Trucks/Tippers

23. Details of method of working with phasing of activities (sequence of mining operations)

The mining is carried out as per the mining plan. Opencast mining carried out in lease area. The overburden will be stocked separately.

Ore/minerals will be stacked grade wise. 24. Explosives, detonators to be used · Explosives class 2 of explosive rules1983,

· Ordinary and Non electric detonators, · safety fuse,

· Detonating Fuse.

25. Details of drilling, blasting Drilling is carried out by 65/100 diameter drill machine. Blasting is carried out twice in every 6 days.

26. Safety measures at the time of

blasting Ø Blasting in the open cast pit will be done only during day time at designated hours. Ø Only competent Blasters will be appointed to handle

explosives.

Ø Explosives will be stored in approved and license magazine as per Explosive Act/Rule.

Ø Explosives will be brought from magazine to blast site in licensed explosive van under the care of blasters.

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Ø Sufficient warning signals will be given before blasting holes.

Ø Guards will be posted on all roads and paths at least 250 m distance to stop entry to danger zone during blasting hours.

Ø Controlled blasting will be practiced to control vibrations and flying fragments.

Ø Creation of wide green belt of dense foliage around the lease area and along the road side.

Ø Optimum charge will be used, while blasting near office complex/ infrastructure site.

27. Details of Over Burden (OB) removal

and stacking Ø Over burden @ approx. 10,000 M

3 Depth: (0.8 to 1 m)

Ø Overburden is removed during surface mining. Ø It is not contaminated with toxic components. Ø It is dumped in one part of exhausted mining site &

preserved for back filling as top layer soil. 28. Height and width of benches and

side slope 2 to 3 m height and 3 to 4 m width slope angle not than 45 degree from horizontal. 29. Depth of ground water table

(Meters) Information sought from Central ground water board /GWRDC department 30. Maximum depth of working

(Meters). Whether it will intersect ground water table?

As per mining plan.

31. Land use pattern of the lease area Sr.

No. Particulars Land Use (Ha)

1 Pits 0.85

2 Other unit lease area

3 Internal road area 0.05 4 Loading –unloading 0.06 5 Other(Built-up area) 0.04

Total 1.00

32. Man power requirement 08-10 Workers 33. No. of working days in a year Approx. 200 Days. 34. Time of working hours in a day 8 hours

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGAMENT PLAN

35. Measures proposed for protection of environmental attributes like land, water, air, human health, etc.

Please refer Annexure-2 (Environmental Management Plan)

36. Measures for control of noise, vibration and fly rock problems due to blasting

Ø Control blasting will be carried out due to which fly rock will be flowed out 5 to 6 m above and spread/ reach within the 10 meter area within the premises. Ø No fly rock will be spread/reached on outside of the

lease premises as blasting is carried out at the depth of 15-20 meter.

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Ø The blasting crew is trained and has enough knowledge about consequences of blast.

Ø Sufficient warning signals will be given before blasting holes.

Ø The blasting shall be carried out during favorable atmospheric condition and less human activity timings. Ø Development of greenbelt along the periphery of the

mine site.

Ø Guards will be posted on all roads and paths at least 250 m distance to stop entry to danger zone during blasting hours.

37. Plan for managing storm water. Details of garland drains to be provided

Ø Generally mining is not carried out during monsoon. Ø Floor area of mine will be kept tapered to run off

stormed water at lower level.

Ø Storm water will be stored at one deep corner of lower level lease area.

Ø Mine is dewatered by means of pumps after monsoon is over for its further reuse in water sprinkling, tree plantation & agriculture purpose.

38. Plan for managing dust, noise, silt and other pollutants during mining activities

PLAN FOR MANAGING DUST

Ø To avoid the dust generation from the drilling operations, wet drilling method will be adopted.

Ø Controlled blasting techniques will be practiced.

Ø Overcharging of explosive material in blast holes will be avoided.

Ø Overburden material is stacked in one corner of exhausted mine at identified place.

Ø During loading & unloading, regular spraying of water will be carried out.

Ø Due to control blasting emission will be self setting within lease area

Ø Water spraying of haul roads and other roads at regular intervals.

Ø Provision of dust filters/mask to workers.

Ø Provisions of green belt all along the periphery of project site as well as along the road side leading to pucca road.

PLAN FOR MANAGING NOISE DURING MINING ACTIVITIES

Ø Personal protective device i.e. earmuffs and earplugs will be provided to workers.

Ø All vehicles which create high noise will be avoided. Ø Creation of wide green belts of dense foliage between

mine areas.

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lease area and along the roads will further reduce the noise level.

Ø Mining activity will be restricted to day time only. Ø Conducting periodical medical check up of all workers

for any noise related health problems.

Ø Proper training to personal to create awareness about adverse noise level effect.

Ø Planned noise monitoring at suitable location in the plant and outside location for proper effective remedial action.

39. Details on transportation route & measures proposed for control of fugitive emission during transportation

Ø Installation of safety barriers in high risk location of internal road/transport corridors.

Ø Use of reflective marking on structure, traffic junction and other area with potential for accident

Ø Vehicle trips to be minimized to the extent possible by choosing correct sizing motor and pumps in excavation Ø The trucks to be covered with tarpaulin sheets

Ø Loading to be done from lower height Ø Water to be sprinkled along haulage roads Ø Plantation to be carried out along the periphery Ø Trucks to have valid PUC

Ø PPE to be provided

Ø Speed of vehicles shall be maintained

Ø Transportation road have enough capacity to transport mining activity.

Ø Condition of all trucks will be maintained and its maintenance will be done on regular basis.

40. Plan for post mining use /

reclamation of pits. Ø The abandoned mine site shall be made fully secured with wire fencing or any such methods to avoid falling of animals and loss of lives.

Ø Appropriate signage, security and protection measures shall be provided.

Ø Mine overburden had been kept on one side in such a way that top soil is preserved for use in further back filling with overburden and plantation overtop soil. Ø The mine over burdens will be back filled fully in part of

the mine sites to avoid heaps of such material on one hand and depression due to mining on other hand. The back filled material will be adequately compressed. The rest unfilled area will be adequately wire fenced. Ø Proper leveling and adequate plantation shall be done.

Preferably locally predominant species shall be selected for plantation.

Ø Adequate slopes shall be maintained to ensure that the animal, people can come out without any problem if

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they reach by chance or fall in abandoned mine. Ø The possibilities shall be explored to utilize the old

mines for various purposes such as water reservoir, underground storage facility, solid waste disposal site, etc. that can be beneficiary to society.

41. Provision of fencing the pits in case

of use as water reservoir. Mine site will be made fully secured with wire fencing or any such methods to avoid falling of animals and loss of lives.

Appropriate signage, security and protection measures shall be provided.

42. Plan for green belt development, area of green belt, no. & types of species to be planted and budgetary outlay for the same

To improve the environment of the area it is proposed to the plant trees along periphery of the mine or other available area as per the direction of local authority.

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GEOLOGY OF THE AREA

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Environment Management Plan

Following sections describes the environment management plan proposed for Black Trap mining.

Activity Environmental

Impact Mitigations Mining of Black

Trap Air (fugitive Emission)

Ø To avoid the dust generation from the drilling operations, wet drilling methods will be adopted.

Ø Controlled blasting techniques will be done.

Ø Overburden material will be stacked at lower height & at identified place. Regular water sprinkling is carried out. Ø Watering of haul roads and other roads at regular intervals. Ø Regular water sprinkling & strengthening of road will be

carried out to avoid dustiness due to vehicular transportation. Ø Provision of dust filters/mask to workers.

Ø Provision of green belt all along the periphery of project site as well as along the road side leading to pucca road.

Ø In case of long transportation, the trucks after loading will be well covered.

Ø Speed of the vehicles should be maintained to the body level.

Mining of

Black Trap Noise

Ø Control blasting will be carried out under supervision.

Ø Proper maintenance of machinery, equipments and improvement on design of machines.

Ø Personal Protective devices i.e., earmuffs and earplugs will be provided to workers.

Ø All vehicles which create high noise will be avoided.

Ø Creation of wide green belts of dense foliage between mine areas and residential colonies.

Ø The greenbelt with species of rich canopy around the lease area and roads will further attenuate the noise levels.

Ø Mining activity will be restricted to day time only.

Ø Conducting periodical medical check up of all workers for any noise related health problems.

Ø Proper training to personnel to create awareness about adverse noise level effects.

Water Domestic wastewater disposed into underground soak Pit System having capacity 4 m3.

Transportation Air, Water, Land

Ensure proper training to drivers for transportation and emergency actions

Ensure provision of PPE’s to truck drivers during transportation. Development and

Maintenance of Green belt

Air, Land Ensure development and maintenance of proper green belt proposed.

Direct/indirect

Employment Socio- economic

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