EIA Matixsadfs
EIA Matixsadfs
EIA Matixsadfs
2530 MTPD Ammonia 4430 MTPD Urea with 67 MW CPP (Phase II), Matix Fertilisers and Chemicals Ltd., Panagarh, Dist. Burdwan, West Bengal.
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Phase II, of 2530 MTPD Ammonia 4430 MTPD Urea Matix Fertilisers and Chemicals Ltd., Panagarh, Burdwan Dist. W.B.
Contents
Executive Summary ................................................................................................................................... 3 E.1 E.2 E.3 Project Highlight ......................................................................................................................... 3 Location .................................................................................................................................... 3 Process / Technology ................................................................................................................. 4
E.3.1 Raw Material & Utilities: ............................................................................................................ 4 E.4 Pollutants Generation, Treatment and Disposal............................................................................. 4 Gaseous Emissions ........................................................................................................................... 4 E.5 Liquid Effluents .......................................................................................................................... 4 E.5.1 Effluents treated in the individual plant battery limits .................................................................... 5 E.5.2 Effluents treated outside the main process plant .......................................................................... 5 E.5.3 Non-treated effluents ................................................................................................................ 5 E.6 Solid Waste ............................................................................................................................... 5 E.7 Environmental Status of Plant Site and Study Area ....................................................................... 6
E.7.1 Site Characteristics ................................................................................................................... 6 E.7.2 Climate and Meteorology .......................................................................................................... 6 E.7.3 Soil ......................................................................................................................................... 6 E.7.4 Ambient Air Quality ................................................................................................................... 7 E.7.5 Ecology of the Study Area ......................................................................................................... 7 E.8 Environmental Impact Assessment .............................................................................................. 8 E.8.1 Topography and Soils ............................................................................................................... 8 E.8.2 Air Quality ................................................................................................................................ 8 E.8.3 Water Resources and Water Quality........................................................................................... 8 E.8.4 Land Use ................................................................................................................................. 9 E.9 Biological Environment ............................................................................................................... 9 E.10 E.11 E.12 E.13 Demographic and Socio-economic............................................................................................... 9 Risk Assessment ....................................................................................................................... 9 Disaster Management Plan ......................................................................................................... 9 Environmental Management Plan ................................................................................................ 9
E.13.1 Air Environment.................................................................................................................... 10 E.13.2 Water Environment ............................................................................................................... 10 E.13.3 Climatology and Meteorology ................................................................................................ 10 E.13.4 Green Belt ........................................................................................................................... 10 E.14 Environment Monitoring Plan..................................................................................................... 10
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
E.2 Location
6. The location co-ordinates of the proposed plant site is: Latitude: 232611 - 232653N and Longitude: 872837 - 872958 E. 7. West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation (WBIDC) has allocated 498.49 acres of land for the project. 8. The expansion (phase-II) project will be based on NG / CBM. NG will be transported through Pata Haldia GAIL pipe line. CBM will be sourced from Essar Oil Limited; Raniganj.GAIL has already planned a gas pipeline from Pata Haldia which will pass in the vicinity of the site. Approximately 30 km pipeline will be laid from the take-off point to the plant site. Water requirement will be met from the Damodarriver. The finished product will be transported by rail and road. The site is well connected by road network and nearest highway is NH 2. The site is 16 km from nearest town of Durgapur. The district headquarter is Burdwan at about 43km from site. The nearest city is Kolkata at a distance of about 160 km by road. The nearest airport is Kolkata which is 160 km towards SE. The proposed plant site is around 6 Km from the nearest railway station of Panagarh towards NW.
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9. The application for the Scoping of the said project had been submitted to the Ministry of Environment and Forest on 13th September, 2011. The project was considered for Terms of Reference (TOR) by Expert Appraisal Committee (Industry II) of MoEF in its meeting held on 17th February, 2012 and the TOR was granted on dated 16th August 2012.
Phase II, of 2530 MTPD Ammonia 4430 MTPD Urea Matix Fertilisers and Chemicals Ltd., Panagarh, Burdwan Dist. W.B.
from the Ammonia and Urea process plants, Demineralization plant regeneration waste water, cooling tower blow down, boiler blow down etc. Various categories of effluents generated in the complex and their treatment philosophy is as given below:
21. Following hazardous waste are generated at MFCL: S. No Type of Waste Description Quantity Method of Storage Disposal Method
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Hazardous Waste Max. 50 Kg/day (May vary with plant status) As per Process staus Non-Hazardous Waste 10 -- 15 containers per month. As per Process
MS Drums LDPE Lined Concrete pits. Sold to authorized vendors as per HWM rules
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Store in store Sold to authorized yard. vendors as per HWM rules From DM Plant Stored in Drums From DM Plant As per Process Stored in Concrete pits Solid waste will be disposed as per Hazardous Waste Management Rule.
E.7.3 Soil
25. Different types of soils are encountered in different topographical, biological, hydrological and geological condition within the district. In the west, coarse gritty soil blended with rock fragments is formed from the weathering of pegmatites, quartz veins and conglomeratic sandstones. This soil is of reddish colour, medium to course in texture, acidic in nature, low in nitrogen, calcium, phosphate and other plant nutrients. Water holding capacity of this soil increases with depth as well as with the increase of clay portions. 26. Land use and land cover mapping of the MFCL study area was carried out by standard methods like digital image processing (DIP) supported by ground truthing. For this purpose digital data on 6|Page
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CDROMs was procured from National Remote Sensing Agency (NRSA), Hyderabad. The results are given in Chapter 3 27. Meteorological data was generated for the study period for the months of December, January, and February 2012 in the project area. An automatic meteorological monitoring station was installed near the proposed plant site. Due care was taken in establishing the meteorological monitoring station to ensure free flow of winds without any obstructions. 28. Water: Six ground water and three surface water samples were collected and analysed for various parameters. It is observed (Tables 3.14) that quality parameters in the water from the sampling locations were within the prescribed (permissible) standards 29. Noise: Noise survey of the study area was carried out to understand the existing status of the noise level in the area. The noise monitored at 10 locations, both residential as well as at commercial locations, is given in Table-3.12. The noise levels observed at all sampling stations are primarily low as most of the areas are rural.
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conditions of the population in particular and the region as a whole. Similarly, the industrial development will have its share of socio-economic influence in the study area. This section delineates the overall appraisal of the socially relevant attributes. 34. In 2011, Bardhhaman had population of 7,723,663 of which male and female were 3,975,356 and 3,748,307 respectively. There was change of 12.01 per cent in the population compared to population as per 2001. In the previous census of India 2001, Burdhwan District recorded increase of 13.96 per cent to its population compared to 1991. The initial provisional data suggest a density of 1,100 in 2011 compared to 982 of 2001. Total area under Burdhwan district is of about 7,024 sq.km.
Phase II, of 2530 MTPD Ammonia 4430 MTPD Urea Matix Fertilisers and Chemicals Ltd., Panagarh, Burdwan Dist. W.B.
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43. The operation of the Phase II project will have no adverse impact on the demography, agricultural pattern and other socio-economic conditions. However, the operation of proposed expansion plant had slightly positive and beneficial impact on the status of job opportunities (due to some fresh intake of staff (limited numbers only), increased inflow of raw materials and out flow of products and other commercial activities) and increase in industrial and commercial activities.
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Risk Assessment MFCL fertilizer plant uses a number of hazardous chemicals, namely NH3, Acids, fuels and chlorine etc. The use of these chemicals is inevitable. MFCL has MSDS and understands the risks associated with these chemicals. Adequate control measures have been taken by the MFCL to prevent any dangerous incident. MFCL plant has a qualified and trained safety manager along with supporting staff / equipments to assist plant personnel working in the plant & to take all the safety precautions while carrying out various tasks. MFCL has provided PPE to operating personnel (as per requirement) for carrying hazardous activities. All the employees are being retrained through refresher in Fire & Safety training twice in a year. Regular health check of staff is carried out as per norms. Health reports are available to the staff for the information.
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Disaster Management Plan On-site DMP is prepared to minimize the damage to plant machinery and personnel for the selected accident scenarios. Mock drills for the selected emergencies will be carried out, weak links in the system noted and necessary actions will be taken. On-site DMP also discusses suitable management procedures to handle emergencies caused by accidental release or spill of toxic or inflammable material or fire. Environmental Management Plan 9|Page
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49. MFCL is already having Environmental Management Cell which comprises well trained experts and engineers to undertake the following functions: Co-ordination with the production department and the Central and State Pollution Control Boards; Routine monitoring of the efficiencies of pollution control systems; Routine environmental monitoring at the source and the recipient level.
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50. A monitoring schedule, prepared in consultation with West Bengal State Pollution Control Board, shall be maintained for monitoring ambient air quality, stack emissions, waste water streams, river water during monsoon season, ground water, and noise levels.
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