SEAC-AGENDA-0000000217: Agenda of 161th Meeting of State Level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC-1) (Day-4)

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Agenda of 161th Meeting of State Level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC-1) (Day-4)

SEAC Meeting number: 161 Meeting Date February 16, 2019


Subject: Environment Clearance for Subject: Environment Clearance for Proposed Kotgal Barrage Project across
Wainganga River, Village Kotgal, Taluka and District Gadchiroli, Maharashtra by Vidarbha Irrigation Development
Corporation (VIDC) Nagpur
Is a Violation Case: No

Proposed Kotgal Barrage Project across Wainganga River, Village Kotgal, Taluka and District
Gadchiroli, Maharashtra by Vidarbha Irrigation Development Corporation (VIDC) Nagpur.
1.Name of Project
Capacity: 7780 Ha CCA (Kotgal LIS: 3294 ha CCA, Porla Wasa LIS: 3078 ha CCA, Gogaon LIS:
408 ha CCA and Virgin Command: 1000 ha CCA).
2.Type of institution Government
M/s. Executive Engineer, Minor Irrigation Division, Chandrapur by Vidarbha Irrigation
3.Name of Project Proponent
Development Corporation (VIDC), Nagpur, Chandrapur Irrigation Project Circle, Chandrapur
4.Name of Consultant SMS Envocare Ltd. Pune Maharashtra

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5.Type of project Barrage Project For Irrigation

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6.New project/expansion in existing
project/modernization/diversification New Project
in existing project

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7.If expansion/diversification,
whether environmental clearance
Not Applicable
has been obtained for existing

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project
8.Location of the project Village and Panchayat Kotgal, Zilla Parishad Gadchiroli Post
9.Taluka Gadchiroli 00
10.Village Kotgal
Correspondence Name: Mr. A. A. Meshram, Executive Engineer, Gadchiroli, Irrigation Division, Gadchiroli
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Room Number: Complex Area
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Floor: Na
Building Name: NA
Road/Street Name: Mul-Chandrapur Road
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Locality: Gadchiroli
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City: Gadchiroli
11.Area of the project Water Resource Department Government of Maharashtra
MWRRA Approval (MWRRA/2009/PRCL/VIDC/57/477) dated 29/07/2011. Original Administrative
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approval from Water Resource Department, Government of Maharashtra has been secured Vide
Letter No. ????/???/(???/????)/ Mumbai, Dated - ?/??/????. 1st Revised Administrative Approval
from VIDC, Nagpur vide L.No. VIDC/EDT-6(2)/Kotgal Barrage 1st RAA/2018 Dt, 31.12.2018
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12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: MWRRA Approval


Approval Number (MWRRA/2009/PRCL/VIDC/57/477) dated 29/07/2011. Original Administrative approval from
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Water Resource Department, Government of Maharashtra has been secured Vide Letter No.
????/???/(???/????)/ Mumbai, Dated - ?/??/????. 1st Revised Administrative Approval from VIDC,
Nagpur vide L.No. VIDC/EDT-6(2)/Kotgal Barrage 1st RAA/2018 Dt, 31.12.2018
Approved Built-up Area:
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13.Note on the initiated work (If


No any work has initiated
applicable)
MWRRA Approval (MWRRA/2009/PRCL/VIDC/57/477) dated 29/07/2011. Original Administrative
14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ approval from Water Resource Department, Government of Maharashtra has been secured Vide
Other approvals (If applicable) Letter No. ????/???/(???/????)/ Mumbai, Dated - ?/??/????. 1st Revised Administrative Approval
from VIDC, Nagpur vide L.No. VIDC/EDT-6(2)/Kotgal Barrage 1st RAA/2018 Dt, 31.12.2018
15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) Not applicable
16.Deductions Not applicable
17.Net Plot area Not applicable
a) FSI area (sq. m.): Not applicable
18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI &
b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): Not applicable
Non-FSI)
c) Total BUA area (sq. m.):

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Approved FSI area (sq. m.):
18 (b).Approved Built up area as per
Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.):
DCR
Date of Approval: 31-12-2018
19.Total ground coverage (m2) Not applicable
20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%)
(Note: Percentage of plot not open Not applicable
to sky)
21.Estimated cost of the project 6969800000

22.Number of buildings & its configuration


Serial
Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs)
number
1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable
2 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable

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23.Number of
Not applicable

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tenants and shops
24.Number of
expected residents / Not applicable

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users
25.Tenant density
Not applicable
per hectare

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26.Height of the
building(s) 00
27.Right of way
(Width of the road
Not applicable where as required internal and excess road shall be developed with sufficient
from the nearest fire
width
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station to the
proposed building(s)
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28.Turning radius
for easy access of
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fire tender
movement from all Not applicable
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around the building


excluding the width
for the plantation
29.Existing
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Not applicable
structure (s) if any
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30.Details of the
demolition with
No demolition work involve with the proposed scheme
disposal (If
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applicable)

31.Production Details
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Serial
Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M)
Number
Not Applicable as this
1 is Barrage Project For Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable
Irrigation purpose

32.Total Water Requirement

Abhay Pimparkar (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 161 Meeting Date: February Page 2 of Dr. Umakant Dangat
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Source of water River Wainganga
Fresh water (CMD): Not applicable
Recycled water -
Not applicable
Flushing (CMD):
Recycled water -
Not applicable
Gardening (CMD):
Swimming pool
Not applicable
make up (Cum):
Dry season: Total Water
Requirement (CMD) 103.44 mm3/Annum
:
Fire fighting -
Underground water Not applicable
tank(CMD):

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Fire fighting -

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Overhead water Not applicable
tank(CMD):
Excess treated water Not applicable

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Source of water River Wainganga
Fresh water (CMD): Not applicable

00
Recycled water -
Not applicable
Flushing (CMD):
Recycled water -
Gardening (CMD):
Not applicable
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Swimming pool
Not applicable
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make up (Cum):
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Wet season: Total Water


Requirement (CMD) 103.44 mm3/Annum
:
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Fire fighting -
Underground water Not applicable
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tank(CMD):
Fire fighting -
Overhead water Not applicable
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tank(CMD):
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Excess treated water Not applicable


Details of Swimming
Not applicable
pool (If any)
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33.Details of Total water consumed


Particula
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Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD)


rs
Water
Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total
ment
Fresh
water
NA 150 150 NA NA NA NA NA NA
requireme
nt

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Level of the Ground
4.10 m to 15.30 m
water table:
Size and no of RWH
tank(s) and Not Applicable
Quantity:
Location of the RWH
Not Applicable
tank(s):
34.Rain Water Quantity of recharge
Not Applicable
Harvesting pits:
(RWH) Size of recharge pits
Not Applicable
:
Budgetary allocation
Not Applicable
(Capital cost) :
Budgetary allocation
Not Applicable

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(O & M cost) :

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Details of UGT tanks
Not Applicable
if any :

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Natural water
From N direction to S direction
drainage pattern:
35.Storm water

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Quantity of storm
drainage water:
Not Applicable

Size of SWD: Not Applicable00


Sewage generation
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3.6
in KLD:
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Facility or Modular STP with modular Toilets will be provided during


STP technology: construction phase by selected contractor. Waste water treatment
facility will also be provided during construction phase.
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Capacity of STP
Sewage and 1 No. 5 m3/day
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(CMD):
Waste water Location & area of
With in Project Site
the STP:
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Budgetary allocation
21 lakhs
(Capital cost):
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Budgetary allocation
2.5 lakhs /Annum
(O & M cost):
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36.Solid waste Management


The spoil material will be stored or dumped properly in safe place.
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Thesame will be used for filling and internal road development. No


miningwork is involved with the project. The average per capita solid
Waste generation:
waste generated will be of the order of about 250 gm./day/person.
About 42.00 kg/day of Solid waste is expected to be generated by the
Waste generation in construction labors.
the Pre Construction The spoil material will be stored or dumped properly is safe place.
and Construction Thesame will be used for filling and internal road development.
phase: Adequatefacilities for collection conveyance of domestic waste
Disposal of the
duringconstruction shall be provided for safe disposal. Domestic solid
construction waste
waste shall be stored Separately into organic and inorganic material.
debris:
Organic material will be managed by composting whereas inorganic
material will be segregated into metallic and non-metallic material and
shall be managed as per dir

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Total 700 kg of domestic waste will be generated. Thus the Volume of
Dry waste:
solid waste will be 2.5 m3.
Wet waste: Very less amount of wet waste will be generated.
Empty drums and containers, waste oil and soil collected near to DG set
Waste generation Hazardous waste: which may contain oil and grease will be generated during maintenance
in the operation of project.
Phase: Biomedical waste (If
Not applicable
applicable):
STP Sludge (Dry
35-40 kg/month
sludge):
Others if any: Not applicable
Domestic solid waste shall be stored Separately into organic and
inorganic material. Organic material will be managed by composting
Dry waste: whereas inorganic material will be segregated into metallic and non-

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metallic material and shall be managed as per directives of MPCB and
appointed authorized vendor.

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Wet waste will be stored and shall manage by composting. Composted
Wet waste:
material shall be used as manure for plantation work.

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Hazardous waste is generated shall be handled and stored at site as per
Mode of Disposal Hazardous and Other Wastes (Management and Trans-boundary
of waste: Hazardous waste: Movement) Rule, 2016. Ultimately this hazardous waste shall be sent to

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nearest TSDF facility so that can be treated scientifically and can be
disposed properly as per prevailing rule and directives.
Biomedical waste (If 00
Not applicable
applicable):
STP Sludge (Dry
Used as an manure
sludge):
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Others if any: Not applicable
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Storage facility will be provide for storage of Domestic waste,


Biomedical waste and Hazardous waste. It shall be the responsibility of
Location(s):
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selected contractor to manage all kind of waste as per direction of


CPCB/MPCB.
Area
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requirement: Area for the storage


of waste & other As above
material:
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Area for machinery: Not applicable


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Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Cost of the same is included in the total Capital cost of the plant.
(Capital cost and
O&M cost): O & M cost: Cost of the same is included in the total Capital cost of the plant.
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37.Effluent Charecterestics
Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge
Parameters Unit
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Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB)


Not
1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable
applicable
Amount of effluent generation
Not applicable
(CMD):
Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable
Amount of treated effluent
Not applicable
recycled :
Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable
Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable
Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable

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Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable

38.Hazardous Waste Details


Serial
Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal
Number
1 Waste Oil & Grease 20 Kg/day No No No Authorized Vendor

39.Stacks emission Details


Height
Internal
Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust
Section & units Stack No. diameter
Number Quantity ground Gases
(m)
level (m)
1 DG Set 160 KVA RHSD 1 8.0 m 115 mm 195

40.Details of Fuel to be used

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Serial
Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total
Number

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Required fuel shall be Required fuel shall be
1 HSD NA
provided provided

00
41.Source of Fuel Local Market
42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site Local Market by Road Transport

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Total RG area : Not applicable 00
No of trees to be cut
It shall be ensure not to remove tree of other vegetation.
:
Number of trees to
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3650
be planted :
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lstoniascholaris, Albizialebbeck, Azadirachtaindica,


43.Green Belt Ficusreligiosa,Meliaazedarach, Mimusopselengi, Polyalthialongifolia,
Development Terminaliaarjuna, Azadirachtaindica,
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List of proposed
Buteamonosperma,Grevilleaptehdifolia, Tamarindusindica,
native trees :
Terminaliaarjuna, Lagerstroemia flosreginae,Anthocephaluscadamba,
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Bauhinia purpurea, Cassia fistula, Cassia siamea, Meliaazedarach,


Micheliachampaca,Pongamiapinnata.
Timeline for
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completion of Up to four year from construction period


plantation :
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44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground


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Serial Characteristics & ecological


Name of the plant Common Name Quantity
Number importance
1 Alstoniascholaris PBlack Board tree As per Requirement Sulphur Dioxide Absorbing species
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2 Albizialebbeck Fry wood As per Requirement Sulphur Dioxide Absorbing species


3 Azadirachtaindica Neem As per Requirement Sulphur Dioxide Absorbing species
4 Ficusreligiosa Banyan Tree As per Requirement Sulphur Dioxide Absorbing species
5 Buteamonosperma Palash As per Requirement Reduce Noise Pollution
6 Tamarindusindica Tamarind As per Requirement Reduce Noise Pollution
Suspended Pollutant controlling
7 Anthocephaluscadamba Kadam As per Requirement
Plant/Other Ornamental plant
45.Total quantity of plants on ground

46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG:
Serial
Name C/C Distance Area m2
Number

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1 NA NA 0

47.Energy
Source of power Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Corporation Limited
supply : (MSEDCL)
During Construction
Phase: (Demand DG sets shall be provided as per requirement
Load)
DG set as Power
back-up during DG sets shall be provided as per requirement
construction phase
During Operation
Total Power requirement for proposed scheme is estimated as 1.0 MVA
phase (Connected
and the same shall be sourced from MSEDCL.
load):
Power

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During Operation
requirement: phase (Demand
Total Power requirement for proposed scheme is estimated as 1.0 MVA
and the same shall be sourced from MSEDCL.

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load):
Transformer: Substation to be provided

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DG set as Power
back-up during DG sets shall be provided as per requirement
operation phase:

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Fuel used: High Speed Diesel
Details of high
tension line passing
through the plot if
No applicable
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any:
0
48.Energy saving by non-conventional method:
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Not applicable

49.Detail calculations & % of saving:


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Serial
Energy Conservation Measures Saving %
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Number
1 Not applicable Not applicable

50.Details of pollution control Systems


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Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed


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Dust Emission
due to
NA Regular Water Sprinkling & Green Belt Development
Construction
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activity
Regular water sprinkling shall be done.
Emission from Transportation of construction material by closed
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Transportation Not applicable trucks. Disposal of excavated material at safe place


activity so as to used during construction work, refilling and
leveling of low land area.
Emission from
Not applicable Proper stsck height will be provided
DG Sets
Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Not applicable
(Capital cost and
O&M cost): O & M cost: Not applicable

51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation


a) Construction phase (with Break-up):

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Serial
Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs)
Number
Plantation, Nursery
Green Belt
1 formation, 7.25
Development Plan
maintenance etc.
Solid waste
management, Haz.
Waste Management,
Solid Waste & Biomedical waste
2 Sanitation management, Facility 21.20
Management Plan for sanitation, drinking
water facility, health
check-up and
assistance etc.
Medical and health
support, vaccination,

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distribution of
Health Management

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3 medicine, 23.74
Plan
arrangement of mobile
van, first aid post,
PPEs etc.

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AAQ, GW/SW
monitoring, inventory

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of Solid and hazardous
waste, monitoring of
plantation, ensuring
Environmental 00
4 use of PPEs, regular 12
Monitoring Plan
submission of
Compliance report,
ensuring the
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compliance of consent/
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EC condition.

b) Operation Phase (with Break-up):


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Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance


Component Description
Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr)
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Plantation, Nursery
Green Belt
1 formation, 7.25 2
Development
maintenance etc.
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Solid waste
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management, Haz.
Waste Management,
Solid Waste & Biomedical waste
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2 Sanitation management, Facility 21.20 5


Management Plan for sanitation, drinking
water facility, health
check-up and
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assistance etc.
AAQ, GW/SW
monitoring, inventory
of Solid and hazardous
waste, monitoring of
plantation, ensuring
Environmental
3 use of PPEs, regular 12 4
Monitoring Plan
submission of
Compliance report,
ensuring the
compliance of consent/
EC condition.

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51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic
substances)
Maximum
Quantity
of
Storage Consumption
Storage Source of Means of
Description Status Location Capacity / Month in
at any Supply transportation
in MT MT
point of
time in
MT
Not Not Not Not
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable
applicable applicable applicable applicable

52.Any Other Information


No Information Available

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53.Traffic Management

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Approach and internal road shall be developed for proper
Nos. of the junction
transportation of construction material during construction period. It
to the main road &
shall be ensured to maintain existing road for transportation of

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design of
material. Proper traffic arrangement shall be ensured to avoid the
confluence:
unwanted accidents during transportation.

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Number and area of
Not applicable
basement:
Number and area of 00
Not applicable
podia:
Total Parking area: Not applicable
0
Area per car: Not applicable
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Area per car: Not applicable


Number of 2-
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Wheelers as
approved by Not applicable
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Parking details: competent


authority:
Number of 4-
Wheelers as
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approved by Not applicable


competent
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authority:
Public Transport facility are available at approachable distance at
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Public Transport: Kotgal Village. Rajuli Railway Station is also located at 28.63 km
distance
Width of all Internal
Minimum 6 m
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roads (m):
CRZ/ RRZ clearance
Not applicable
obtain, if any:
Distance from
Protected Areas /
Critically Polluted
Not applicable.
areas / Eco-sensitive
areas/ inter-State
boundaries
Category as per
Item 1 (c) “River Valley Projects” in EIA Notification, 14th September,
schedule of EIA
2006 and amendments thereafter
Notification sheet

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Court cases pending
No applicable
if any
The detailed estimate for Kotgal Barrage Project is framed on the basis
of General layout prepared. The rates for different items are adopted as
per Irrigation CSR 2009-2010 & PWD CSR 2009-2010 (Civil &
Mechanical). For RCC items separate analysis for Batching plant,
Staging etc. are done. Provisions for Dewatering, de-silting & Coffer
dam are also being made in the estimate. Provision under ‘A’
Preliminary and ‘B’ Land etc. are also being considered in the estimate.
The total original cost of the scheme is worked out to be Rs. 365.71 Cr.
Inclusive of Direct and indirect Charges.
The revised cost of the project is worked out to be Rs. 696.96 Cr. .
Total 1819.36 ha of area within River bank & nearby low line areas will
be submergence including 379.96 Ha of private land and 56.86 ha. of
forest land. Resettlement and Rehabilitation shall be done as per
applicable State and Central Acts and Guidelines. Total 56.86 ha of
forest area will be submergence. Proposal for seeking prior approval of

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Central Government under the Forest (Conservation) Act 1980 has been

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submitted on 5th June, 2017 and Stage I Clearance has been granted by
MOEFCC, Govt. of India vide letter Dtaed 08.01.2019.
4 numbers of sluice gates of size 1.2X1.2 m are proposed for releasing

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controlled discharged of water for downstream requirements.
River bed width at site is measured about 750 m (RD 690 to RD 1440
m). So 42 gates of 15.0 m each opening is proposed with pier width 3.0
Other Relevant
m. and 4 number of piers are of 4.5 m width to accommodate the sluice

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Informations
gates. This arrangement covers the entire width of River. This way the
gates shall be total 42 numbers of sizes 15.0 X 9.0 m each. End piers
shall have width of 1.50 m.
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The left side 105 m portion of Barrage shall have foundation on RL
179.00, in middle 510 m of Barrage 183.00 & rest Right side 105 m the
foundation level proposed at RL 181.00 m. Foundation RL of protection
0
work (Divide wall, Guide wall etc.) on L/S and R/S is proposed at RL
179.00 m and 181.00 m respectively. However these levels may be
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revised during execution as per actual strata met with.


The Sill level of Barrage is proposed at RL 188.900 m which coincides
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with average bed level of the river.


To store maximum yield and fulfill the requirements, the FRL is fixed at
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RL 197.900 m, which is well within the banks of River. Thus the live
storage up to F.R.L. shall be 59.524 Mm3.
The HFL at barrage site, considering the Designed discharge of river,
worked out as 201.830 m.
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The AHFL calculations are done. Thus the afflux of 0.5 m is worked out.
This way AHFL is fixed at RL 202.330 m.
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The gross catchment area up to the project site is 44200 sq. km.
(17065.65 sq. miles) of which 14903 sq. km. lies in MP & remaining
29297 sq. km. lies in Maharashtra State. The free catchment area
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considered for yield calculations are 4979.18 sq. km.


Have you previously
submitted
Yes
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Application online
on MOEF Website.
Date of online
27-07-2017
submission

SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS


PP submitted EIA report to the committee. Various aspects of the Environment are discussed in
Environmental
the report. PP has conducted base line data collection for Air, Water, Soil & Noise parameters as
Impacts of the
per EIA Notification, 2006 amended from time to time. As per data submitted by the PP in the
project
EIA report environmental parameters are found within the prescribed limits on site.
Water Budget Water budget is given in the Sr.33 of Consolidated statement.
Waste Water PP to ensure the domestic waste water generated if any shall be collected and treated so as to
Treatment meet the prescribed standards of CPCB.

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Drainage pattern of
PP has considered the cntour in the design of the project.
the project
Ground water As per data submitted by PP, ground water parameters are within the prescribed limits at
parameters project site.
Solid Waste
PP proposes to sotre the muck at pre-designed location.
Management
Air Quality & Noise PP proposes intermittent water sprinkling on haul roads, dumps, construction site for
Level issues suppression of dust. Use of covered transportation vehicles, tree plantation.
PP to ensure regular maintenance of DG set to reduce air pollution and maximum energy
Energy Management
efficiency.
Traffic circulation
system and risk PP provided adequate approach roads to the site.
assessment
PP propsoes to plant doemstic species of trees along the bank of the river with provision of drip
Landscape Plan

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irrgation.

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Disaster
management system PP proposes adequate steps to handle an emergency.
and risk assessment

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Socioeconomic
PP has carried out socio economic impact study and included in the EIA report.
impact assessment
Environmental PP prepared EMP of Rs. 64.20 Lakhs during construction phase, Rs. 40.45 Lakhs as capital cost

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Management Plan and Rs. 11.00 Lakhs as O & M cost to maintian environmental parameters.
Any other issues
related to
environmental
Not Applicable
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sustainability
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Brief information of the project by SEAC
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G
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PP submitted their application for the grant of TOR under category
1(c)B1 as per EIA Notification, 2006 for expansion of existing unit. PP
presented draft TOR based on standard TOR issued by MoEF & CC
published in April, 2015 in 141st meeting wherein ToR was granted to
the PP for the preparation of the EIA/EMP reprot.

The project is on the river Wainganga having submergence of total


1819.36 Ha of which 379.96 Ha is private land, 56.86 is forest land and
1382.54 Ha is within river bank.

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PP informed that they have submitted application for forest clearance on

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15.05.2017.

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Now PP submitted EIA/EMP report for appraisal.

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Public Hearing was conducted on 9th October, 2018 at Gadchiroli 00
and on 26th October, 2018 at Chandrapur.
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Forest diversion permission in principle was granted by MoEF&CC


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in on 8th January, 2019.


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DECISION OF SEAC
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After deliberations with the PP and their accredited consultant SEAC-1


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decided to recommend the proposal to the SEIAA for prior Environment


Clearance subject to the following points,
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Specific Conditions by SEAC:


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1) 1. PP to obtain revised approval from the competent Authority as required under MWRRA before actual
commencement of the work on site. PP to comply with all legal requirements as applicable to the proposed project.
2) PP to plant domestic/indigenous tress in the development of green belt.
3) PP to provide first aid facility at proposed project site.
4) 6. PP shall carryout muck disposal at pre-designed site in such a manner so as to avoid its rolling down. The dumping
area for muck disposal shall be stabilized and reclaimed by planting domestic species of trees.
5) PP to provide bio toilets on the site and also ensure that the wet waste is also disposed off in the scientific manner.
6) PP to ensure that there shall not be cutting of any existing trees on the site.
7) Retaining wall/terracing shall be carried out to hold the dumping material in place.
8) PP to ensure that, there shall not be damage to the flora and fauna of the adjoining areas during proposed activity.
9) PP to ensure effective implementation and monitoring of the EMP.
10) PP to prepare and implement CER plan in consultation with the District Collector as per OM dated 01.05.2018.

FINAL RECOMMENDATION

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SEAC-I have decided to recommend the proposal to SEIAA for Prior Environmental clearance subject to above conditions

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Agenda of 161th Meeting of State Level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC-1) (Day-4)
SEAC Meeting number: 161 Meeting Date February 16, 2019
Subject: Environment Clearance for Proposed Expansion of Synthetic Organic Chemicals Manufacturing Facility by
Excel Industries Limited at Plot No.D-9, MIDC, Lote Parshuram, Taluka Khed, Dist. Ratnagiri
Is a Violation Case: No

Proposed Expansion of Synthetic Organic Chemicals Manufacturing Facility by Excel Industries


1.Name of Project
Limited at Plot No.D-9, MIDC, Lote Parshuram, Taluka Khed, Dist. Ratnagiri
2.Type of institution Private
3.Name of Project Proponent Excel Industries Limited
4.Name of Consultant Aditya Environmental Services Pvt. Ltd.
5.Type of project Industrial
6.New project/expansion in existing
project/modernization/diversification Expansion within existing manufacturing facility

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in existing project

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7.If expansion/diversification,
whether environmental clearance
Existing EC letter SEAC-2010/CR.516/TC-2 dated 6th July 2011
has been obtained for existing
project

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8.Location of the project Plot No.D-9, MIDC, Lote Parshuram, Taluka Khed, Dist. Ratnagiri
9.Taluka Khed

00
10.Village Lote
Correspondence Name: Ekanath Karekar
Room Number: --
00
Floor: --
Building Name: --
0
Road/Street Name: --
A-

Locality: --
City: --
D

11.Area of the project MIDC Lote Parshuram


MIDC Lote Parshuram
EN

12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan
IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: MIDC plot plan approval
Approval Number
Approved Built-up Area: 31173.63
13.Note on the initiated work (If
Existing facility pertains to manufacturing of synthetic organic chemical.
G

applicable)
14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/
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MIDC plot plan approval


Other approvals (If applicable)
15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 73303 sq.m
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16.Deductions Not applicable


17.Net Plot area Not applicable
a) FSI area (sq. m.): Not applicable
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18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI &


b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): Not applicable
Non-FSI)
c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 31173.63
Approved FSI area (sq. m.):
18 (b).Approved Built up area as per
Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.):
DCR
Date of Approval:
19.Total ground coverage (m2) Not applicable
20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%)
(Note: Percentage of plot not open Not applicable
to sky)
21.Estimated cost of the project 1250000000

22.Number of buildings & its configuration

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Serial
Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs)
number
1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable
23.Number of
Not applicable
tenants and shops
24.Number of
expected residents / Not applicable
users
25.Tenant density
Not applicable
per hectare
26.Height of the
building(s)
27.Right of way
(Width of the road

7
from the nearest fire As per MIDC DC rule
station to the

21
proposed building(s)
28.Turning radius
for easy access of

00
fire tender
movement from all As per MIDC DC rule
around the building

00
excluding the width
for the plantation
29.Existing
00
Existing facility is for manufacturing of synthetic organic chemical.
structure (s) if any
30.Details of the
0
demolition with
Not applicable
disposal (If
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applicable)

31.Production Details
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Serial
EN

Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M)


Number
1 Sodium Penta Chloro Phenate and its Formulations 1800 TPA 700 TPA 2500 TPA
Hydroxy Ethylidene Di- Phosphonic Acid and its Formulations (Codex 661 and
2 7200 TPA 27800 TPA 35000 TPA
Formulation)
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3 Acetyl Chloride 3600 TPA 2900 TPA 6500 TPA


4 Sodium Salt of 5 Sulphono Isopathalic Dimethyl Ester (SIPM) 360 TPA 0 TPA 360 TPA
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5 Amino Tri-methylene Phosphonic Acid and its formulations (ATMP) 1200 TPA 10800 TPA 12000 TPA
6 Codex-551 600 TPA 0 TPA 600 TPA
7 Dispercel -32 ( Poly Maliec Acid) 252 TPA 0 TPA 252 TPA
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THPE [1,1,1, Tris (4-Hydroxy Phenyl) Ethane]AND/OR DMBPC ( Di-methyl Bis Phenol
8 1025 TPA 475 TPA 1500 TPA
Cyclohexane (DMBPC) and its Derivatives
9 Lauracel 30 TPA 0 TPA 30 TPA
10 4 – Hydroxythiobenzamide FEBUXOSTAT T1 12 TPA 0 TPA 12 TPA
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11 Ethyl 2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-4-methylthiazole-5-carboxylate FEBUXOSTAT T2 18 TPA 0 TPA 18 TPA


12 Ethyl 2-(3-formyl-4 hydroxyphenyl)-4-methylthiozole-5-carboxylate FEBUXOSTAT T3 15 TPA 105 TPA 120 TPA
Ethyl 2-(3-formyl-4 isobutoxyxyphenyl)-4-methylthiozole-5-carboxylate FEBUXOSTAT
13 14 TPA 0 TPA 14 TPA
T4
Ethyl 2-(3-cyano-4 isobutoxyxyphenyl)-4-methylthiozole-5-carboxylate FEBUXOSTAT
14 T-5 and / OR Ethyl 2-(3-cyno-4 Isobutoxyphenyl)-4-methyl-1, 3 thiazole-5carboxylic 42 TPA 33 TPA 75 TPA
acid Febuxostat
Ethyl 2-(3-cyno-4 Isobutoxyphenyl)-4-methyl-1, 3 thiazole-5carboxylic acid
15 0 TPA 25 TPA 25 TPA
FEBUXOSTAT T-6
5-(Bromomethyl)-4-(4-fluorophenyl)-6-(-1-methylethyl)-2-methyl (methylsulfonyl)amino
16 48 TPA 0 TPA 48 TPA
pyrimidine Z 7 Br
Phosphonium,{[4-(4-flurophenyl)-6-(1-methyllethyl)-2[methyl methylsulfonyl0amino]-5
17 60 TPA 0 TPA 60 TPA
pyrimidinyl] methyl] triphenyl bromide (1:1) Z 8.2
N- [4-(4- Flurophenyl) -5 formyl-6-(1-methylethyl)-2-pyrimidinyl]-N-methyl methane
18 25 TPA 0 TPA 25 TPA
sulfonamide Z 7 Formyl
19 6-Hydroxy-3,4-dihydro-1H-quinoline-2-one 6 HQ 20 TPA 0 TPA 20 TPA

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4-[4-[4-(hydroxydiphenylmethyl)-1-piperidinyl]-hydroxybutyl]-a-a-dimethylphenylacetic
acid Fexofenadine N-1 and / OR a,a- Dimethyl -4-[ 1- Hydroxy -4 [4-
20 26 TPA 0 TPA 26 TPA
(hydroxydiphenylmethyl)-1-piperidinyl)—piperidinyl]butyl]-benzeneacetic acis
hydrochloride (Fexofenadine Hydrochloride ) and its derivatives
21 1,3; 2,4 –bis (3,4- dimethyl benzylidene) sorbitol Exclar 75 TPA 0 TPA 75 TPA
22 n- Octyl Phosphonic acid NOPA 75 TPA 0 TPA 75 TPA
23 Pregabelin ((S) -3-(aminomethyl)-5-methylhexanoic acid) and its intermidiates 20 TPA 0 TPA 20 TPA
Sitagliptine Phosphate, (3-(Trifluromethyl)-5,6,7,8 – tetrahydro-[1,2,4] triazolo [4,3-a]
24 20 TPA 0 TPA 20 TPA
pyrazine hydrochloride)(intermediate)
4-[5-(4-Methylphenyl)3-3-(trifluoromethyl pyrazol-1-yl] benzenesulfonamide and
25 10 TPA 0 TPA 10 TPA
Celecoxib intermediate (4- Hydrazinobenzene-1-sulfonamide Hydrochloride)
26 Benfotamine Phosphate 20 TPA 0 TPA 20 TPA
27 Celestistat 6 TPA 0 TPA 6 TPA
28 Silodosine 2 TPA 0 TPA 2 TPA
29 4- Acetoxy styrene (4-ACS) 0 TPA 100 TPA 100 TPA
30 Dibenzoyl Methane (DBM) 0 TPA 100 TPA 100 TPA
31 Phenyl Hydrazine 0 TPA 600 TPA 600 TPA
32 Phenyl Hydrazine Hydrochloride 0 TPA 500 TPA 500 TPA
33 4- chloro Phenyl Hydrazine 0 TPA 200 TPA 200 TPA

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34 4 Hydroxy benzene sulphonomide hydrochloride (4-HBS) 0 TPA 500 TPA 500 TPA
3-[(S)-1-TERTBUTOXYCARBONYL- 4 -OXOPYRROLIDIN-2-YL CARBONYL ]
35 0 TPA 25 TPA 25 TPA

21
THIAZOLIDINE (OXO)
36 Teneligliptin Hydrobromide Hydrate (Teneligliptin) 0 TPA 40 TPA 40 TPA
37 PPZ-1-(3-Methyl-1-phenyl-1-pyrazol-5-yl) piperazine. 0 TPA 25 TPA 25 TPA

00
38 Solifenacin Base 0 TPA 3 TPA 3 TPA
39 Solifenacin Succinate 0 TPA 3 TPA 3 TPA
40 Sertaconozole 0 TPA 20 TPA 20 TPA
41 Nizatidine 0 TPA 25 TPA 25 TPA

00
42 (R)-9-[2(phosphonomethoxy) propyl] Adenine (PMPA) 75 TPA 0 TPA 75 TPA
43 Flurobenzene , its Derivatives and other fluorinated compounds 0 TPA 1000 TPA 1000 TPA
44 Phoponates and its Derivatives 00 0 TPA 500 TPA 500 TPA
45 Phosphates and derivatives 0 TPA 500 TPA 500 TPA
46 Phosphites and its derivatives 0 TPA 500 TPA 500 TPA
47 R&D and Pilot for Industrial Chemicals and Intermidiates 0 TPA 60 TPA 60 TPA
0
48 Spent Acid (By product) 1645 TPA 0 TPA 1645 TPA
49 Dil Methanol (By product) 450 TPA 0 TPA 450 TPA
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50 Hydro Chloric Acid (By product) 15000 TPA 60000 TPA 75000 TPA
51 Dilute Acetic Acid (By product) 1200 TPA 0 TPA 1200 TPA
52 Methanol (By product) 600 TPA 0 TPA 600 TPA
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53 Sodium Sulphite 30% (By product) 936 TPA 0 TPA 936 TPA
54 Spent Ethyl Bromide (By product) 187.5 TPA 0 TPA 187.5 TPA
EN

55 Spent Magnecium Acetate (By product) 75 TPA 0 TPA 75 TPA


56 Spent Sodium Bromide Solution (By product) 1424.5 TPA 0 TPA 1424.5 TPA
57 Dilute Thiphosphoric Acid (By product) 11.75 TPA 0 TPA 11.75 TPA
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58 Dilute Methane Sulphonic Acid (By product) 195 TPA 0 TPA 195 TPA
59 Dilute Dimethyl Formamide (By product) 56 TPA 0 TPA 56 TPA
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60 Dilute Bromide Solution (By product) 140 TPA 0 TPA 140 TPA
61 Formic Acid (By product) 96 TPA 0 TPA 96 TPA

32.Total Water Requirement


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Source of water MIDC
Fresh water (CMD): Not applicable
Recycled water -
Not applicable
Flushing (CMD):
Recycled water -
Not applicable
Gardening (CMD):
Swimming pool
Not applicable
make up (Cum):
Dry season: Total Water
Requirement (CMD) 1330 cmd
:
Fire fighting -
Underground water Not applicable
tank(CMD):

7
Fire fighting -

21
Overhead water Not applicable
tank(CMD):
Excess treated water Not applicable

00
Source of water Not applicable
Fresh water (CMD): Not applicable

00
Recycled water -
Not applicable
Flushing (CMD):
Recycled water -
Gardening (CMD):
Not applicable
00
Swimming pool
Not applicable
0
make up (Cum):
A-

Wet season: Total Water


Requirement (CMD) Not applicable
:
D

Fire fighting -
Underground water Not applicable
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tank(CMD):
Fire fighting -
Overhead water Not applicable
G

tank(CMD):
-A

Excess treated water Not applicable


Details of Swimming
Not applicable
pool (If any)
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33.Details of Total water consumed


Particula
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Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD)


rs
Water
Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total
ment
Domestic 66 20 86 3 2 5 63 18 81
Industrial
123 596 719 41 141 182 82 455 537
Process
Cooling
tower &
218 232 450 215 223 438 3 9 12
thermopa
ck
Gardening 50 25 75 50 25 75 0 0 0

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Level of the Ground
--
water table:
Size and no of RWH
tank(s) and --
Quantity:
Location of the RWH
--
tank(s):
34.Rain Water Quantity of recharge
--
Harvesting pits:
(RWH) Size of recharge pits
--
:
Budgetary allocation
--
(Capital cost) :

7
Budgetary allocation
--

21
(O & M cost) :
Details of UGT tanks
--
if any :

00
Natural water
--

00
drainage pattern:
35.Storm water
Quantity of storm
drainage water:
-- 00
Size of SWD: --
0
Sewage generation
A-

81 cmd
in KLD:
Not applicable. Sewage will be treated in combined ETP (At Aeration
STP technology:
D

tank)
Capacity of STP
EN

--
Sewage and (CMD):
Waste water Location & area of
--
the STP:
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Budgetary allocation
--
(Capital cost):
-A

Budgetary allocation
--
(O & M cost):
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36.Solid waste Management


Waste generation: Minor quantity of construction debris will be generate.
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Waste generation in
the Pre Construction Disposal of the
and Construction construction waste Construction debris will be disposed off as per norms.
phase: debris:
Used Bags: 450 Nos./A, Oil Tin: 650 Nos./A, Wooden pallets: 3000
Nos./A, Plastic/Polyvinyl Bags: 28200 Nos./A, M.S. Scrap: 150 TPA,
Dry waste:
Canteen Waste: 20 TPA. Paper Waste: 15 TPA, Boiler ash: 4200 TPA, Fly
ash: 21 kg/A
Wet waste: --
Filter and Filter Material containing organic chlorine compound, ETP
Waste generation Sludge from Primery Treatment, Sludge generated Spray Dryer, Spent
in the operation Hazardous waste: organic catalyst, Distillation Residue, Distillation residue from R&D and
Pilot Plant, Flue Gas Cleaning Residue(Boiler shoot, Spent in Exchange
Phase:
resins, Used/ Spent oil, Discarded Containers
Biomedical waste (If Waste sharps: 20 kg/Month, Expired or Discarded Medicines: 10
applicable): kg/Month, Soiled Waste: 40 kg/Month
STP Sludge (Dry
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Others if any: E waste: 5 TPA
Dry waste: Non Hazardous waste will be sale to authorized dealer
Wet waste: --
Hazardous waste: hazardous waste will be disposed off as per Hazardous waste rule 2016.
Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If
of waste: Biomedical waste will be disposed off as per norms.
applicable):
STP Sludge (Dry
--
sludge):
Others if any: E waste will be disposed off to authorized dealer
Location(s): within plot
Area for the storage
Area
of waste & other --
requirement: material:
Area for machinery: --

7
Budgetary allocation Capital cost: --

21
(Capital cost and
O&M cost): O & M cost: --

37.Effluent Charecterestics

00
Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge
Parameters Unit
Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB)

00
1 pH -- 4 to 6 6.5 to 9 < 6.5 to 9
2 Total Suspended solids mg/L 400 to 500 00 100 < 100
3 Total Dissolved Solids mg/L 8000 to 10000 2100 < 2100
Chemical Oxygen
4 mg/L 8000 to 10000 250 < 250
Demand
0
5 Ammonical Nitrogen mg/L 70 to 100 50 < 50
A-

Amount of effluent generation


630 cmd
(CMD):
D

Capacity of the ETP: 100 cmd


EN

Amount of treated effluent


--
recycled :
Amount of water send to the CETP: 630 cmd
G

Membership of CETP (if require): Yes


Untreated Effluent > Equalization > Neutralization > coagulation > Pri. clarifier >
-A

Aeration > Sec. clarifier > Pressure sand filter > Activated carbon filter > RO unit >
Note on ETP technology to be used
RO permeate recycle > RO reject & High Load stream to MEE > MEE permeate to
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recycle
Disposal of the ETP sludge To CHWTSDF

38.Hazardous Waste Details


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Serial
Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal
Number
Filter and Filter
Material containing
1 36.2 TPA 3 6 9 Landfill at CHWTSDF
organic chlorine
compound
ETP Sludge from
Primery Treatment &
2 35.3 TPA 200 12300 12500 Landfill at CHWTSDF
Salts generated from
spray dryer
Incineration at
3 Spent organic catalyst 28.2 TPA 4 8 12
CHWTSDF

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Incineration at
4 Distillation Residue 28.1 TPA 300 600 900
CHWTSDF
Distillation residue
Incineration at
5 from R&D and Pilot 28.1 TPA 4 8 12
CHWTSDF
Plant
Flue Gas Cleaning Incineration at
6 35.1 TPA 6 12 18
Residue(Boiler shoot CHWTSDF
Spent in Exchange
7 35.2 TPA 0.12 0.24 0.36 Disposal at CHWTSDF
resins
Sale to Authorised
8 Used/ Spent oil 5.1 KLPA 2 4 6
Agency
Sale to Authorised
9 Discarded Containers 33.1 Nos./A 12710 25420 38130
Agency

39.Stacks emission Details

7
Height

21
Internal
Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust
Section & units Stack No. diameter
Number Quantity ground Gases
(m)
level (m)

00
6 TPH & 12 TPH
1 Coal: 38 TPD -- 30 1.1 160
Boiler (Existing)
as per

00
12 TPH Boiler as per
2 Coal: 48 TPD -- CPCB 160
(Proposed) norms
norms

12 TPH Boiler
00 as per
as per
3 Coal: 48 TPD -- CPCB 160
(Proposed) norms
norms
0
500 KVA DG set
4 HSD: 75 kg/day -- 15 0.15 160
(Existing)
A-

as per
1010 KVA DG set as per
5 HSD: 2050 Lit/Hr -- CPCB 160
(Proposed) norms
D

norms
as per
EN

1250 KVA D.G. Set as per


6 HSD: 2500 Lit/Hr -- CPCB 160
(Proposed) norms
norms
as per
1250 KVA D.G. Set as per
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7 HSD: 2500 Lit/Hr -- CPCB 160


(Proposed) norms
norms
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8 Spray Dryer (Existing) Coal: 8.4 TPD -- 15 0.75 90


HCL Tail Gas Tower
AC

9 -- -- 15 0.05 30 - 40
S-4
Acetyl Chloride
10 -- -- 10 0.05 30 - 40
Packing Scrubber S-5
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Acetic Acid Scrubbing


11 -- -- 12 0.05 30 - 40
Stack S-6
PCL3 Scrubber Stack
12 -- -- 12 0.05 30 - 40
S-7
Acetyl Chloride
13 -- -- 12 0.05 30 - 40
Scrubber Stack S-8
14 Drum Dryer Stack S-9 -- -- 25 0.45 30 - 40
Packing Area Stack
15 -- -- 25 0.45 30 - 40
S-10
Reactor (Neutralizer
16 -- -- 25 0.2 30 - 40
Stack) S-11

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HCL Scrubber System
17 -- -- 25 0.05 30 - 40
Stack S-12
HCL Scrubber System
18 -- -- 15 0.08 30 - 40
Stack S-13
Common Vent
19 -- -- 15 0.05 30 - 40
Scrubber stack S-14
SO2 Scrubber System
20 -- -- 15 0.15 30 - 40
stack S-15
HCL Scrubbing
21 -- -- 15 0.1 30 - 40
System Stack S-16
As per As per
Common Vent
22 -- -- statutory statutory 30 - 40
Scrubber stack
requirement requirement
As per As per
Common Vent
23 -- -- statutory statutory 30 - 40

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Scrubber stack
requirement requirement

21
As per As per
Common Vent
24 -- -- statutory statutory 30 - 40
Scrubber stack
requirement requirement

00
As per As per
Common Vent
25 -- -- statutory statutory 30 - 40
Scrubber stack
requirement requirement

00
As per As per
Common Vent
26 -- -- statutory statutory 30 - 40
Scrubber stack
requirement requirement
00
As per As per
Common Vent
27 -- -- statutory statutory 30 - 40
Scrubber stack
requirement requirement
0
As per As per
A-

Common Vent
28 -- -- statutory statutory 30 - 40
Scrubber stack
requirement requirement
D

As per As per
Common Vent
29 -- -- statutory statutory 30 - 40
Scrubber stack
EN

requirement requirement
As per As per
Common Vent
30 -- -- statutory statutory 30 - 40
Scrubber stack
requirement requirement
G

40.Details of Fuel to be used


-A

Serial
Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total
Number
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1 Coal 46.4 TPD 96 TPD 142.4 TPD


2 HSD 4 Lit/Hr 7050 Lit/Hr 7054 Lit/Hr
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41.Source of Fuel from nearby source


42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site By road

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Total RG area : Green belt area: 25106 sq.m
No of trees to be cut
--
:
Number of trees to
--
43.Green Belt be planted :
Development List of proposed
--
native trees :
Timeline for
completion of --
plantation :

44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground


Serial Characteristics & ecological
Name of the plant Common Name Quantity
Number importance

7
1 -- -- -- --

21
45.Total quantity of plants on ground

46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG:

00
Serial
Name C/C Distance Area m2
Number
1 -- -- --

00
47.Energy
Source of power
From MSEDCL
00
supply :
During Construction
0
Phase: (Demand 1600 KVA
Load)
A-

DG set as Power
back-up during 500 KVA
D

construction phase
EN

During Operation
phase (Connected 4800 KVA
load):
Power
During Operation
G

requirement: phase (Demand 4800 KVA


load):
-A

Transformer: 6 MVA
AC

DG set as Power
back-up during 500 KVA, 1010 KVA & 2 nos. 1250 KVA
operation phase:
Fuel used: HSD
SE

Details of high
tension line passing
--
through the plot if
any:

48.Energy saving by non-conventional method:


--

49.Detail calculations & % of saving:


Serial
Energy Conservation Measures Saving %
Number
1 -- --

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50.Details of pollution control Systems
Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed
Air
Bag house, Cyclone separator, Wet scrubber Bag house, Cyclone separator
pollution
Water
ETP, RO, Spray dryer --
pollution
Noise
Acoustic enclosure, Silencers, PPE Acoustic enclosure, Silencers, PPE
pollution
Hazardous
Disposal to CHWTSDF, Authorized recycler Disposal to CHWTSDF, Authorized recycler
waste
Budgetary allocation Capital cost: --
(Capital cost and
O&M cost): O & M cost: --

7
51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation

21
a) Construction phase (with Break-up):
Serial

00
Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs)
Number
1 -- -- --

00
b) Operation Phase (with Break-up):
Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance
Component Description 00
Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr)
From Utilities, Process
1 Air Pollution Control 100 10
and DG set
0
Environmental
2 Regular Monitoring 0 5
A-

Monitoring
Water Pollution
3 ETP,RO, Spray dryer 1000 100
D

Control
Storage and Disposal
EN

Hazardous Waste and


of Hazardous waste
4 Solid waste 25 2.5
and Non hazardous
management
waste
G

Development and
Green Belt
5 Maintanance of Green 25 2.5
Development
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Belt
Installation and
6 Green Initiative Maintanance of 50 5
AC

Windmill
Occupational Health
7 PPE, Safety Tranning 25 2.5
and Safety
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Social Welfare and


8 ESC Budget 25 2.5
Upliftment

51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic


substances)
Maximum
Quantity
of
Storage Consumption
Storage Source of Means of
Description Status Location Capacity / Month in
at any Supply transportation
in MT MT
point of
time in
MT

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from
Existing & 69 KL, 24 69 KL, 24
Methanol Within plot refer PFR nearby By road
Proposed KL KL
source
from
Existing & 2 nos. of 2 nos. of
Ethanol Within plot refer PFR nearby By road
Proposed 16 KL 16 KL
source
from
Existing & 2 nos. of 2 nos. of
Toluene Within plot refer PFR nearby By road
Proposed 15 KL 15 KL
source
from
Existing & 100 KL, 100 KL, 50
Acetic Acid Within plot refer PFR nearby By road
Proposed 50 KL KL
source
from
Existing & 2 nos. of 2 nos. of
Caustic Lye Within plot refer PFR nearby By road
Proposed 35 KL 35 KL
source
from
Ethyl Acetate Storage Existing & 20 KL, 30 20 KL, 30

7
Within plot refer PFR nearby By road
Tank Proposed Kl Kl
source

21
from
Phosphorus Existing & 2 nos. of 2 nos. of
Within plot refer PFR nearby By road
Trichloride Proposed 80 KL 80 KL
source

00
from
Existing & 120 KL, 120 KL, 80
Codex 661 Within plot refer PFR nearby By road
Proposed 80 KL KL
source

00
from
Codex 8503/ Codex Existing & 40 KL, 40 KL, 160
Within plot refer PFR nearby By road
4503/ Codex 5323 Proposed 160 KL KL
source
00
from
Existing & 2 nos. of 2 nos. of
Formaldehyde Within plot refer PFR nearby By road
Proposed 30 KL 30 KL
source
0
from
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Phenol Existing Within plot 78 KL 78 KL refer PFR nearby By road


source
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from
Existing & 210 Kl, 210 KL,
HCl Within plot refer PFR nearby By road
Proposed 190 KL 190 KL
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source
from
Biocel Solution Existing Within plot 30 KL 30 KL refer PFR nearby By road
source
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from
Existing & 2 nos. of 2 nos. of
Biocel 90 Within plot refer PFR nearby By road
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Proposed 10 KL 10 KL
source
from
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Aniline Proposed Within plot 30 KL 30 KL refer PFR nearby By road


source
from
Methane Sulphonic
Proposed Within plot 30 KL 30 KL refer PFR nearby By road
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Acid
source

52.Any Other Information


No Information Available

53.Traffic Management
Nos. of the junction
to the main road &
--
design of
confluence:

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Number and area of
--
basement:
Number and area of
--
podia:
Total Parking area: 790 sq.m
Area per car: --
Area per car: --
Number of 2-
Wheelers as
Parking details: approved by --
competent
authority:
Number of 4-
Wheelers as

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approved by --
competent

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authority:
Public Transport: --

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Width of all Internal
as per MIDC DC rule
roads (m):
CRZ/ RRZ clearance

00
Not applicable
obtain, if any:
Distance from 00
Protected Areas /
Critically Polluted
Not applicable
areas / Eco-sensitive
areas/ inter-State
0
boundaries
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Category as per
schedule of EIA 5 (f)- B Synthetic organic chemical manufacturing facility
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Notification sheet
Court cases pending
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Not applicable
if any
Other Relevant
Not applicable
Informations
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Have you previously


submitted
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Yes
Application online
on MOEF Website.
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Date of online
03-03-2018
submission

TOR Suggested Changes


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Consolidated
Statement Point Original Remarks Submitted Changes
Number
18 (a). Proposed Built-
up Area (FSI & Non- FSI area (sq. m.): Not applicable 4346.4 m2
FSI)
21Estimated cost of
1250000000 700000000
the project (Rs)
4-[4-[4-(hydroxydiphenylmethyl)-1-piperidinyl]-hydroxybutyl]-a-a-dimethylphenylacetic
acid Fexofenadine N-1 and / OR a,a- Dimethyl -4-[ 1- Hydroxy -4 [4-
4-[4-[4-(hydroxydiphenylmethyl)-1-piperidinyl]-hydroxybutyl]-a-a- (hydroxydiphenylmethyl)-1-piperidinyl)—piperidinyl]butyl]-benzeneacetic acis
dimethylphenylacetic acid Fexofenadine N-1 and / OR a,a- Dimethyl -4-[ 1- Hydroxy -4 hydrochloride (Fexofenadine Hydrochloride ) and its derivatives 4-[4-[4-
31 Production details
[4- (hydroxydiphenylmethyl)-1-piperidinyl)—piperidinyl]butyl]-benzeneacetic acis (hydroxydiphenylmethyl)-1-piperidinyl]-hydroxybutyl]-a-a-dimethylphenylacetic acid
hydrochloride (Fexofenadine Hydrochloride ) and its derivatives Fexofenadine N-1 and / OR a,a- Dimethyl -4-[ 1- Hydroxy -4 [4-
(hydroxydiphenylmethyl)-1-piperidinyl)—piperidinyl]butyl]-benzeneacetic acid
hydrochloride (Fexofenadine Hydrochloride) and its intermediates
Phosphonium,{[4-(4-flurophenyl)-6-(1-methylethyl)-2[methyl Phosphonium,{[4-(4-flurophenyl)-6-(1-methylethyl)-2[methyl methylsulfonylamino]-5
31 Production details
methylsulfonylOamino]-5 pyrimidinyl] methyl] triphenyl bromide (1:1) Z 8.2 pyrimidinyl] methyl] triphenyl bromide (1:1) Z 8.2
4-[5-(4-Methylphenyl)3-3-(trifluoromethyl pyrazol-1-yl] benzenesulfonamide and 4-[5-(4-Methylphenyl)-3-(trifluoromethyl pyrazol-1-yl] benzenesulfonamide and
31 Production details
Celecoxib intermediate (4- Hydrazinobenzene-1-sulfonamide Hydrochloride) Celecoxib intermediate (4- Hydrazinobenzene-1-sulfonamide Hydrochloride)

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31 Production details R&D and Pilot for Industrial Chemicals and Intermediates R & D and Pilot for Industrial Chemicals, Intermediates & Pharmaceuticals
32. Total water
Fresh water (CMD): Not applicable Fresh water (CMD): 848
requirement
32. Total water
Recycled water- Flushing (CMD): Not applicable Recycled water- Flushing (CMD): Total water recycle- 482
requirement
34. Rain water
Level of ground water table --- Level of ground water table- 1.42 m to 16.32 m bgl (post monsoon)
harvesting details
34. Rain water Size & no. of RWH tanks and Quantity: RWH is directly connected to cooling tower
Size & no. of RWH tanks and Quantity: --
harvesting details basin.
35 Storm water
Size of SWD: -- Size of SWD: 600 mm x 1000 mm
drainage
37 Solid waste
Fly ash: 21 kg/A Fly ash: 21 TPA
management
38 Effluent
Capacity of the ETP: 100 cmd Capacity of the ETP: Existing ETP- 175 cmd, Proposed ETP- 500 cmd
Characteristics
38 Effluent
Amount of treated effluent recycled: -- Amount of treated effluent recycled: 482 cmd
Characteristics
38 Effluent
Amount of water send to the CETP: 630 cmd Amount of water send to the CETP: 148 cmd (as per existing CTO
Characteristics
39. Hazardous waste
35.3 ETP sludge from Primary treatment & salt generated from spray dryer 35.3 Chemical sludge 35.4 Oil & Grease skimming residue
details
39. Hazardous waste
28.2 Spent organic catalyst 29.5 Spent organic catalyst

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details
39. Hazardous waste
28.1 Distillation Residue 20.3 Distillation Residue
details

21
39. Hazardous waste
28.1 Distillation residue from R & D and pilot plant 29.1 Process waste and residue
details
39. Hazardous waste
35.1 Flue Gas cleaning residue (Boiler soot) Not applicable
details

00
39. Hazardous waste
35.2 Spent in exchange resin 35.2 Other Hz waste (Spent ion exchange resin)
details
40. Stack emission
2 & 3. 12 TPH Boiler (Proposed)- As per CPCB norms 2 & 3. 12 TPH Boiler (Proposed)- Common stack ht. 49 m, Stack Dia. 1.2 m
details

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40. Stack emission
5. 1010 KVA DG set (Proposed)- HSD- 2050 Lit/ Hr 5. 1010 KVA DG set (Existing)- HSD- 0.16 TPD
details
40. Stack emission
6. 1250 KVA DG set (Proposed)- HSD- 2500 Lit/ Hr 6. 1250 KVA DG set (Proposed)- HSD- 250 Lit/ Hr, Stack ht. 7.5 m above roof
details 00
40. Stack emission
7. 1250 KVA DG set (Proposed)- HSD- 2500 Lit/ Hr 7. 1250 KVA DG set (Proposed)- HSD- 250 Lit/ Hr, Stack ht. 7.5 m above roof
details
40. Stack emission
22. Common Vent Scrubber stack- As per statutory requirement 22. SO2 Scrubbing System- Stack ht. 15 m, Stack Dia, 0.15 m
details
0
40. Stack emission
23. Common Vent Scrubber stack- As per statutory requirement 23. HCl Scrubbing System- Stack ht. 15 m, Stack Dia, 0.1 m
details
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40. Stack emission


24. Common Vent Scrubber stack- As per statutory requirement 24. Acetic Acid Scrubbing- Stack ht. 12 m, Stack Dia, 0.05 m
details
40. Stack emission
25. Common Vent Scrubber stack- As per statutory requirement 25. PCl3 Scrubbing- Stack ht. 12 m, Stack Dia, 0.05 m
details
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40. Stack emission


26. Common Vent Scrubber stack- As per statutory requirement 26. Acetyl Chloride- Stack ht. 12 m, Stack Dia, 0.05 m
details
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40. Stack emission


27. Common Vent Scrubber stack- As per statutory requirement 27. HCl Scrubbing System - Stack ht. 15 m, Stack Dia, 0.1 m
details
40. Stack emission
28. Common Vent Scrubber stack- As per statutory requirement 28. Reactor Neutralizer, Biocel- Stack ht. 25 m, Stack Dia, 0.2 m
details
40. Stack emission
29. Common Vent Scrubber stack- As per statutory requirement 29. Common Vent Scrubber stack - Stack ht. 15 m, Stack Dia, 0.05 m
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details
40. Stack emission
30. Common Vent Scrubber stack- As per statutory requirement 30. Common Vent Scrubber stack - Stack ht. 15 m, Stack Dia, 0.05 m
details
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41. Details of Fuel


2. HSD- Existing- 4 Lit/ Hr 2. HSD- Existing- 9.79 Kg / Hr
used
41. Details of Fuel
2. HSD- Proposed- 7050 Lit/ Ht 2. HSD- Proposed- 500 Lit/ Ht (at rated capacity)
used
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44. Green belt


Total RG area: Green belt area- 25106 sq.m Total RG area: Green belt area- 24200.02 sq.m
development
51. Details of Pollution
Water pollution- Existing system- ETP, RO, Spray dryer Water pollution- Proposed system- ETP, RO, MEE
control system
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52. Environment
Management Plan B. Air Pollution Control (From Utilities, Process, DG set) Air Pollution Control (From Utilities, Process)-
Operation phase
52. Environment
Water Pollution Control (ETP, RO, Spray Dryer), Capital cost- Rs. 1000 lakhs, O & M Water Pollution Control (ETP, RO, MEE), Capital cost- Rs. 1250 lakhs, O & M cost: Rs.
Management Plan B.
cost: Rs. 100 Lakhs per Yr 400 Lakhs per Yr
Operation phase
52. Environment
Management Plan B. Hazardous waste & Solid Waste management, O & M cost: Rs. 2.5 Lakhs per Yr Hazardous waste & Solid Waste management, O & M cost: Rs. 245 Lakhs per Yr
Operation phase
52. Environment
Green Initiative- Installation & maintenance of Windmill, Capital cost- Rs. 50 lakhs, O Green Initiative- Solar power installation, Capital cost- Rs. 25 lakhs, O & M cost: Rs.
Management Plan B.
& M cost: Rs. 5 Lakhs per Yr 2.5 Lakhs per Yr
Operation phase
52. Environment
Occupational Health & Safety- Capital cost- Rs. 25 lakhs, O & M cost: Rs. 2.5 Lakhs Occupational Health & Safety- Capital cost- Rs. 25 lakhs, O & M cost: Rs. 20 Lakhs
Management Plan B.
per Yr per Yr
Operation phase
52. Environment
Social welfare upliftment- ESC Budget- Capital cost- Rs. 25 Lakhs, O & M cost: Rs.
Management Plan B. Social welfare upliftment- CER Budget- Rs. 70 Lakhs
2.5 Lakhs per Yr
Operation phase
54. traffic
54. traffic management Total parking area: 8839.01 sq.m
management

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SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS
Environmental
Impacts of the Not Applicable
project
Water Budget Not Applicable
Waste Water
Not Applicable
Treatment
Drainage pattern of
Not Applicable
the project
Ground water
Not Applicable
parameters
Solid Waste
Not Applicable
Management

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Air Quality & Noise
Not Applicable
Level issues

21
Energy Management Not Applicable
Traffic circulation

00
system and risk Not Applicable
assessment
Landscape Plan Not Applicable

00
Disaster
management system Not Applicable 00
and risk assessment
Socioeconomic
Not Applicable
impact assessment
0
Environmental
Not Applicable
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Management Plan
Any other issues
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related to
Not Applicable
environmental
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sustainability

Brief information of the project by SEAC


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PP submitted their application for the grant of TOR under category
5(f)B1 as per EIA Notification, 2006. PP presented draft TOR based on
standard TOR issued by MoEF & CC published in April, 2015 in the
149th meetin gof SEAC-1 held on 06.04.2018 wherein ToR was granted
to the PP for the preparation of EIA/EMP reprot.

As the industry is located in the notified industrial area/estate (MIDC),


Public Hearing is exempted under the provisions as per para 7 III Stage
(3) (b) of the EIA Notification, 2006.

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PP to collect base line data as per Office Memorandum issued by

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MoEF&CC dated 27.08.2017.

00
PP has obtained earlier EC vide No. SEAC-2010/CR-516/TC-2 dated
06.07.2011; PP to submit certified compliance of the EC from Regional

00
Offcie of MoEF&CC, Nagpur. 00
Now PP submitted EIA/EMP reprot for appraisal.
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DECISION OF SEAC
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After detailed deliberations with the PP and their accredited consultant,


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SEAC-1 decided to defer the proposal till PP submits compliance of


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following points.

Specific Conditions by SEAC:


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1) PP has obtained certified compliance report from Regional Office of MoEF&CC, Nagpur for their earlier Environment
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Clearance vide letter dated 29.01.2019, PP to submit copy of reply submitted to the Regional Office of MoEF&CC in
repsect of their observations in the reprot.
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2) PP to submit revised layout plan showing area statement , green belt area leaving set back from the buildings. PP to
submit list of trees exists on site and propsoed to be planted.
3) PP to provide cul-de-sac at the dead ends of the roads for easy movement of vehicles.
4) PP to carry out life cycle analysis of all the products and submit reprot along with suggestions and propsoed
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mitigation mesaures to reduce the impact identified in the study.


5) PP to submit revised Form-II.
6) PP to prepare and submit CER plan in consultation with the District Authority as per OM issued by MoEF&CC dated
01.05.2018.

FINAL RECOMMENDATION
SEAC-I decided to defer the proposal.Kindly find SEAC decision above.

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Agenda of 161th Meeting of State Level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC-1) (Day-4)
SEAC Meeting number: 161 Meeting Date February 16, 2019
Subject: Environment Clearance for Proposed establishment of manufacturing of synthetic organic chemicals at Plot No.
D-1/1, MIDC, Lote Parshuram by Gharda Chemicals Limited (Unit No.5)
Is a Violation Case: No

Proposed establishment of manufacturing of synthetic organic chemicals at Plot No. D-1/1,


1.Name of Project
MIDC, Lote Parshuram by Gharda Chemicals Limited (Unit No.5)
2.Type of institution Private
3.Name of Project Proponent Gharda Chemicals Limited
4.Name of Consultant Aditya Environmental Services Pvt. Ltd.
5.Type of project Industrial project
6.New project/expansion in existing
project/modernization/diversification New project

7
in existing project

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7.If expansion/diversification,
whether environmental clearance
Not applicable
has been obtained for existing
project

00
8.Location of the project Unit No.5, Plot No. D-1/1, MIDC, Lote Parshuram.
9.Taluka Khed

00
10.Village Awashi
Correspondence Name: Mr. Diwakar K. Shenoy (Director-Factory Operations)
Room Number: --
00
Floor: --
Building Name: --
0
Road/Street Name: --
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Locality: --
City: --
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11.Area of the project MIDC Lote Parshuram


MIDC plot allotment
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12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan
IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: MIDC Plot transfer
Approval Number
Approved Built-up Area:
13.Note on the initiated work (If Not applicable. Existing structures will be demolished for proposed project. Demolition
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applicable) clearance from MIDC authority is obtained.


14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/
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MIDC plot plan approal


Other approvals (If applicable)
15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 91,429 sq. m
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16.Deductions Not applicable


17.Net Plot area Not applicable
a) FSI area (sq. m.): Not applicable
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18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI &


b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): Not applicable
Non-FSI)
c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 43498
Approved FSI area (sq. m.):
18 (b).Approved Built up area as per
Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.):
DCR
Date of Approval:
19.Total ground coverage (m2) Not applicable
20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%)
(Note: Percentage of plot not open Not applicable
to sky)
21.Estimated cost of the project 3139500000

22.Number of buildings & its configuration

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Serial
Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs)
number
1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable
23.Number of
Not applicable
tenants and shops
24.Number of
expected residents / Not applicable
users
25.Tenant density
Not applicable
per hectare
26.Height of the
building(s)
27.Right of way
(Width of the road

7
from the nearest fire Min 6 m
station to the

21
proposed building(s)
28.Turning radius
for easy access of

00
fire tender
movement from all Not applicable
around the building

00
excluding the width
for the plantation
29.Existing
00
Not applicable. Existing structures will be demolished for proposed project. Demolition
structure (s) if any clearance from MIDC authority is obtained.
30.Details of the
0
demolition with Existing structures will be demolished for proposed project. Demolition clearance from MIDC
disposal (If authority is obtained.
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applicable)

31.Production Details
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Serial
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Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M)


Number
1 2,5-Dichloro Phenol 0 20000 TPA 20000 TPA
2 Mono Chloro Benzene 0 10000 TPA 10000 TPA
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3 Para Dichloro Benzene 0 9640 TPA 9640 TPA


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2,5-Dichloro Nitro
4 0 8400 TPA 8400 TPA
Benzene
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3,4-Dichloro Nitro
5 0 3100 TPA 3100 TPA
Benzene
6 2,5-Dichloro Aniline 0 7000 TPA 7000 TPA
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7 3,4-Dichloro Aniline 0 2640 TPA 2640 TPA


8 2,3-Dichloro Aniline 0 360 TPA 360 TPA
9 Potassium Hydroxide 0 16500 TPA 16500 TPA
10 Nitrosyl Sulphate 0 68500 TPA 68500 TPA
Hydrochloric Acid (By-
11 0 13300 TPA 13300 TPA
product)
Sulphuric Acid (By-
12 0 27000 TPA 27000 TPA
product)
Calcium Sulphate (By-
13 0 37400 TPA 37400 TPA
product)

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Ortho Dichloro
14 0 3180 TPA 3180 TPA
Benzene (By- product)
Meta Dichloro
15 0 500 TPA 500 TPA
Benzene (By- product)
1,2,4-Tri Chloro
16 0 200 TPA 200 TPA
Benzene (By- product)
1,2,3-Tri Chloro
17 0 200 TPA 200 TPA
Benzene (By- product)
1,3,5-Tri Chloro
18 0 200 TPA 200 TPA
Benzene (By- product)
2,3-Dichloro Nitro
19 0 430 TPA 430 TPA
Benzene (By- product)
Methyl Chloride (By-
20 0 9060 TPA 9060 TPA
product)

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Calcium Chloride (By-
21 0 9970 TPA 9970 TPA

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product)
Sodium Hypochlorite
22 0 3000 TPA 3000 TPA
(By- product)

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32.Total Water Requirement
Source of water MIDC

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Fresh water (CMD): 1325 cmd from MIDC
Recycled water -
Flushing (CMD):
Not applicable
00
Recycled water -
Not applicable
0
Gardening (CMD):
Swimming pool
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Not applicable
make up (Cum):
Dry season: Total Water
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2279 cmd (From MIDC- 1325 CMD + Steam Condensate from Cogen-
Requirement (CMD)
707 CMD + Recycle- 247 CMD)
:
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Fire fighting -
Underground water Not applicable
tank(CMD):
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Fire fighting -
Overhead water Not applicable
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tank(CMD):
Excess treated water Not applicable
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Source of water Not applicable
Fresh water (CMD): Not applicable
Recycled water -
Not applicable
Flushing (CMD):
Recycled water -
Not applicable
Gardening (CMD):
Swimming pool
Not applicable
make up (Cum):
Wet season: Total Water
Requirement (CMD) Not applicable
:
Fire fighting -
Underground water Not applicable
tank(CMD):

7
Fire fighting -

21
Overhead water Not applicable
tank(CMD):
Excess treated water Not applicable

00
Details of Swimming
Not applicable
pool (If any)

00
33.Details of Total water consumed
Particula
Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD)
rs
00
Water
Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total
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ment
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Domestic 0 45 45 0 10 10 0 35 35
Industrial
0 534 534 0 32 32 0 502 502
Process
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Cooling
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tower &
0 1630 1630 0 888 888 0 742 742
thermopa
ck
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Gardening 0 70 70 0 70 70 0 0 0
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Level of the Ground


--
water table:
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Size and no of RWH


tank(s) and --
Quantity:
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Location of the RWH


--
tank(s):
34.Rain Water Quantity of recharge
--
Harvesting pits:
(RWH) Size of recharge pits
--
:
Budgetary allocation
--
(Capital cost) :
Budgetary allocation
--
(O & M cost) :
Details of UGT tanks
Not applicable
if any :

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Natural water
--
drainage pattern:
35.Storm water
Quantity of storm
drainage water:
--

Size of SWD: --

Sewage generation
35 cmd
in KLD:
STP technology: Sewage will be sent to Aeration tank of Proposed ETP.
Capacity of STP
--
(CMD):
Sewage and
Location & area of
Waste water --

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the STP:

21
Budgetary allocation
--
(Capital cost):
Budgetary allocation

00
--
(O & M cost):

36.Solid waste Management

00
During construction phase, demolition of existing structures will
Waste generation in Waste generation: generate solid wastes like civil debris, scrap materials, insulated
material, scrap wooden material, paper, cardboards
the Pre Construction
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and Construction Disposal of the
phase: construction waste as per norms
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debris:
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Non Hazardous waste like- Packing material- 35 TPA, Civil debris- 100
Dry waste: TPA, Insulation material- 165 TPA, Metallic scrap- 200 TPA, Rubber
hand gloves- 35 TPA, Non- metallic scrap- 100 TPA
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Wet waste: --
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Used or spent oil, Wastes or residues containing oil, Residue or sludge


containing phenol, Spent solvents, Distillation residues, Empty
Waste generation Hazardous waste: barrels/containers/ liners contaminated with hazardous chemicals
in the operation /wastes, Contaminated cotton rags or other cleaning materials,
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Chemical sludge from waste water treatment, Concentration or


Phase:
evaporation residues
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Biomedical waste (If Waste sharps- 20 kg/Month, Expired or Discarded Medicines- 10


applicable): kg/Month, Soiled Waste- 40 kg/Month
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STP Sludge (Dry


--
sludge):
Others if any: --
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Packing material- Incineration or sale to the party, Civil debris- Land


Dry waste: levelling within plot, Insulation material, Metallic scrap, Rubber gloves,
Non metallic scrap- Sale to the party
Wet waste: --

Mode of Disposal Hazardous waste: Hazardous waste will be disposed of as per Hazardous waste rule 2016.
of waste: Biomedical waste (If Biomedical waste will be disposed off to authorized Biomedical disposal
applicable): facility.
STP Sludge (Dry
--
sludge):
Others if any: --

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Location(s): within plot
Area for the storage
Area
of waste & other --
requirement: material:
Area for machinery: --
Budgetary allocation Capital cost: --
(Capital cost and
O&M cost): O & M cost: --

37.Effluent Charecterestics
Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge
Parameters Unit
Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB)
1 pH -- 5.5 to 10.5 6.5 to 8.5 6.5 to 8.5
2 Oil & Grease mg/lit 20 to 30 < 10 < 10

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3 COD mg/lit 1000 to 1500 < 250 < 250

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4 TSS mg/lit 800 to 1000 < 100 < 100
5 BOD mg/lit 400 to 600 < 100 < 100

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Amount of effluent generation
1279 cmd
(CMD):
Capacity of the ETP: 1600 cmd

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Amount of treated effluent
247 cmd
recycled : 00
Amount of water send to the CETP: 1032 cmd
Membership of CETP (if require): yes
0
Effluent treatment plant (ETP) shall be comprising of Primary, Secondary and
Note on ETP technology to be used Tertiary treatment systems. In addition, Multiple Effect Evaporator (MEE) and
A-

Reverse Osmosis Unit shall also be provided for High TDS effluent.
Disposal of the ETP sludge ETP sludge will be sent to CHWTSDF for landfill.
D

38.Hazardous Waste Details


EN

Serial
Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal
Number
Sale to authorized
G

recycler or re-
1 Used or spent oil 5.1 TPA 0 12 12
processor
-A

/Incineration
Wastes or residues
2 5.2 TPA 0 4.5 4.5 Incineration
AC

containing oil
Residue or sludge Disposed to
3 19.1 TPA 0 1835 1835
containing phenol CHWTSDF
SE

Sale to authorized
recycler or re-
4 Spent solvents 20.2 TPA 0 275 275
processor /
Incineration.
5 Distillation residues 20.3 TPA 0 2550 2550 Incineration
Empty
barrels/containers/ Sale to authorized
6 liners contaminated 33.1 Nos./A 0 3000 3000 recycler or re-
with hazardous processor.
chemicals /wastes
Contaminated cotton
7 rags or other cleaning 33.2 TPA 0 4.5 4.5 Incineration
materials

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Chemical sludge from
8 35.3 TPA 0 2920 2920 Landfill to CHWTSDF
waste water treatment
Concentration or
9 37.3 TPA 0 2190 2190 Landfill to CHWTSDF
evaporation residue

39.Stacks emission Details


Height
Internal
Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust
Section & units Stack No. diameter
Number Quantity ground Gases
(m)
level (m)
1 1510 KVA DG set HSD- 290 Lit/Hr S1 14 400 mm 380
2 1510 KVA DG set HSD- 290 Lit/Hr S2 14 400 mm 380
3 1510 KVA DG set HSD- 290 Lit/Hr S3 14 400 mm 380

40.Details of Fuel to be used

7
Serial

21
Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total
Number
1 HSD 0 870 Lit/Hr 870 Lit/Hr

00
41.Source of Fuel From nearby source
42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site By road

00
Total RG area : Green belt- 15,528 sq.m.
No of trees to be cut
:
--
00
Number of trees to
--
43.Green Belt
0
be planted :
Development
A-

List of proposed
--
native trees :
Timeline for
D

completion of As per project development phase


plantation :
EN

44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground


Serial Characteristics & ecological
G

Name of the plant Common Name Quantity


Number importance
-A

1 -- -- -- --
45.Total quantity of plants on ground
AC

46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG:
Serial
Name C/C Distance Area m2
Number
SE

1 -- -- --

47.Energy

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Source of power
From MSEDCL
supply :
During Construction
Phase: (Demand 1 MVA
Load)
DG set as Power
back-up during 500 KVA
construction phase
During Operation
phase (Connected 10 MVA
load):
Power
During Operation
requirement: phase (Demand 10 MVA
load):
Transformer: 5 nos. of 2 MVA each

7
DG set as Power

21
back-up during 3 nos. of 1510 KVA DG set each
operation phase:
Fuel used: HSD

00
Details of high
tension line passing
--

00
through the plot if
any:

48.Energy saving by non-conventional method:


00
Solar lights

49.Detail calculations & % of saving:


0
A-

Serial
Energy Conservation Measures Saving %
Number
1 -- --
D

50.Details of pollution control Systems


EN

Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed


AIr
pollution-
G

DG set, -- Stack height, Scrubber for Process emission


-A

Process
emission
Water
AC

pollution
fom
Domestic, -- ETP, RO, MEE
SE

Washing,
Process,
Utilities
Hazardous
To CHWTSDF, Sale to authorized recycler/
waste --
reprocessor
generation
Budgetary allocation Capital cost: --
(Capital cost and
O&M cost): O & M cost: --

51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation


a) Construction phase (with Break-up):

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Serial
Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs)
Number
1 -- -- --

b) Operation Phase (with Break-up):


Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance
Component Description
Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr)
Air pollution
1 Scrubbers 120 40
management
2 Effluent Management ETP, MEE, RO 2200 913
Hazardous waste Hazardous waste
3 30 622
management management
Environmental Environmental
4 40 1
Monitoring Monitoring

7
Green Belt Green Belt
5 10 6

21
Development Development
Solar street light &
6 Green Initiatives 5 0
solar panels

00
PPE, Safety Training,
Occupational Health &
7 Fire hydrant, Smokers, 25 25
Safety
Detectors

00
Energy conservation BEE Star rated
8 25 5
measures equipment’s 00
51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic
substances)
0
Maximum
A-

Quantity
of
Storage Consumption
Storage Source of Means of
D

Description Status Location Capacity / Month in


at any Supply transportation
in MT MT
point of
EN

time in
MT
From
2 nos/ of
Benzene Proposed within plot 140 1419 nearby By road
G

100 Ton
source
-A

From
3 nos. of
Dichloro Aniline Proposed within plot 160 1747 nearby By road
50 Ton
source
AC

From
3 nos. of
Dichloro Phenol Proposed within plot 163 -- nearby By road
50 Ton
source
SE

From
4 nos. of
Para Dicholro Benzene Proposed within plot 208 1123 nearby By road
50 Ton
source
From
Ortho Dichloro 4 nos. of
Proposed within plot 208 225 nearby By road
Benzene 50 Ton
source
From
Meta Dichloro 4 nos. of
Proposed within plot 208 -- nearby By road
Benzene 50 Ton
source
From
1 no. of 50
Mono Chloro Benzene Proposed within plot 44 -- nearby By road
Ton
source
From
4 nos. of
Hydrochloric Acid Proposed within plot 274 7 nearby By road
75 Ton
source

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From
2 nos. of
Sulfuric Acid Proposed within plot 294 3743 nearby By road
100 Ton
source
From
2 nos. of
Potassium Hydroxide Proposed within plot 200 -- nearby By road
100 Ton
source
From
1 no. of 20
Nitrosyl Sulphate Proposed within plot 27.5 5709 nearby By road
Ton
source
From
6 nos. of
Spent Sulfuric Acid Proposed within plot 192 -- nearby By road
25 Ton
source
From
2 nos. of
Sodium Hydroxide Proposed within plot 120 27 nearby By road
50 ton
source
From
3 nos. of

7
Methanol Proposed within plot 190 478 nearby By road
100 Ton
source

21
From
250 nos.
Methyl Chloride Proposed within plot 207 -- nearby By road
tonners
source

00
From
175 nos.
Sulfur Dioxide Proposed within plot 142 764 nearby By road
tonners
source

00
From
200 nos.
Chlorine Proposed within plot 207 1292 nearby By road
tonners
source
00
52.Any Other Information
0
No Information Available

53.Traffic Management
A-

Nos. of the junction


D

to the main road &


--
design of
EN

confluence:
Number and area of
--
basement:
G

Number and area of


--
podia:
-A

Total Parking area: 11,463 sq.m.


Area per car: --
AC

Area per car: --


Number of 2-
Wheelers as
SE

Parking details: approved by --


competent
authority:
Number of 4-
Wheelers as
approved by --
competent
authority:
Public Transport: --
Width of all Internal
Min. 6 m
roads (m):
CRZ/ RRZ clearance
Not applicable
obtain, if any:

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Distance from
Protected Areas /
Critically Polluted
Not applicable
areas / Eco-sensitive
areas/ inter-State
boundaries
Category as per
schedule of EIA 5 (f)- B
Notification sheet
Court cases pending
Not applicable
if any
Other Relevant
Not applicable
Informations
Have you previously
submitted
Yes

7
Application online
on MOEF Website.

21
Date of online
12-12-2017
submission

00
TOR Suggested Changes
Consolidated

00
Statement Point Original Remarks Submitted Changes
Number
Proposed Built-up
Area (FSI & Non-FSI)
Total built up area (sq. m.): 43498
00 Total proposed BUA area (sq. m.) 67925

2279 cmd (From MIDC- 1325 cmd + Steam


Total Water 2279 cmd (Fresh from MIDC- 1000 cmd +
0
condensate from Cogen- 707 cmd + Recycle-
Requirement Recycle- 1279 cmd)
247 cmd)
A-

Rain Water Harvesting SIze and no of RWH tank & Quantity:1 no. of
SIze and no of RWH tank & Quantity: --
(RWH) 600 m3 tank (20m x 10m x 3 m
D

Rain Water Harvesting Location of RWH tank: Underground tank near


Location of RWH tank: --
(RWH) Engg. godown
EN

Effluent
Amount of treated effluent recycled: 247 cmd Amount of treated effluent recycled: 1279 cmd
Characteristics
Amount of water send to the CETP: Nil. No
G

Effluent
Amount of water send to the CETP: 1032 cmd effluent will be send to CETP. Unit will
Characteristics
maintain Zero Liquid discharge facility.
-A

Additional waste entry: Category 33.1: Liners


Hazardous Waste contaminated with hazardous chemicals
AC

--
Details /wastes: 10 TPA, Disposal to CHWTSDF or
Authorized party
Stacks emission 3 Nos of 1510 KVA DG set each with 14 mtrs 4 Nos of 1510 KVA DG set each with 14 mtrs
SE

Details Stack Height from ground level (m) Stack Height from ground level (m)
Stacks emission DCP- SO2 scrubbing system- Stack Height- 8
Process vent details: --
Details m, Stack dia. in m- 0.3, Temp in deg. C- 35
Stacks emission DCP- NOx scrubbing system- Stack Height- 27
Process vent details:
Details m, Stack dia. in m- 0.15, Temp in deg. C- 35
Stacks emission DCA- NOx scrubbing system- Stack Height- 27
Process vent details:
Details m, Stack dia. in m- 0.08, Temp in deg. C- 35
Stacks emission DCA- HCl scrubbing system- Stack Height- 27
Process vent details:
Details m, Stack dia. in m- 0.1, Temp in deg. C- 35
Stacks emission KOH- Cl2 scrubbing system- Stack Height- 8 m,
Process vent details:
Details Stack dia. in m- 0.3, Temp in deg. C- 35

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Details of Fuel to be
HSD proposed quantity- 870 Lit/ Hr HSD proposed quantity- 1160 Lit/ Hr
used
Green Belt
Total RG area : Green belt- 15,528 sq.m Total RG area : Green belt- 31,080 sq.m
Development
DG set as Power back up during operation DG set as Power back up during operation
Energy
phase: 3 nos. of 1510 KVA DG set each phase: 4 nos. of 1510 KVA DG set each
Traffic Management Total Parking area: 11,463 sq.m. Total Parking area: 9359.9 sq.m.
Add. storage: 2, 3 Dichloro Nitro Benzene- 2
Storage of chemicals --
nos. of 10 Ton each
Add. storage: Ethyline Dichloride- 1 no. of 100
Storage of chemicals --
Ton each
Storage of chemicals -- Add. storage: Hexane- 1 no. of 100 Ton each
Storage of chemicals -- Add. storage: Nitric acid- 3 nos. of 50 Ton each

7
Storage of chemicals -- Add. storage: Xylene- 1 no. of 100 Ton each

21
Add. storage: Methyl Chloride- 250 nos. of
Storage of chemicals --
tonner
Add. storage: Sulphur di oxide- 175 nos. of
Storage of chemicals --

00
tonner
Storage of chemicals -- Add. storage: Chlorine- 200 nos. of tonner

00
Storage of chemicals -- Add. storage: Hydrogen- 150 nos. of cylinders

SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS 00


Environmental
Impacts of the Not Applicable
project
0
Water Budget Not Applicable
A-

Waste Water
Not Applicable
Treatment
D

Drainage pattern of
Not Applicable
the project
EN

Ground water
Not Applicable
parameters
Solid Waste
G

Not Applicable
Management
-A

Air Quality & Noise


Not Applicable
Level issues
AC

Energy Management Not Applicable


Traffic circulation
system and risk Not Applicable
assessment
SE

Landscape Plan Not Applicable


Disaster
management system Not Applicable
and risk assessment
Socioeconomic
Not Applicable
impact assessment
Environmental
Not Applicable
Management Plan
Any other issues
related to
Not Applicable
environmental
sustainability

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Brief information of the project by SEAC
PP submitted their application for the grant of TOR under category
5(f)B1 as per EIA Notification, 2006. PP presented draft TOR based on
standard TOR issued by MoEF & CC published in April, 2015 in 148th
meeting of SEAC-1 held on 28.02.2018 wherein ToR was granted to the
PP for the preparation of EIA/EMP reprot.

As the industry is located in the notified industrial area/estate (MIDC),


Public Hearing is exempted under the provisions as per para 7 III Stage
(3) (b) of the EIA Notification, 2006.

7
21
PP to collect base line data as per Office Memorandum issued by
MoEF&CC dated 27.08.2017.

00
00
Now PP submitted EIA/EMP report for appraisal.
DECISION OF SEAC 00
After deliberations with the PP and their accredited consultant, SEAC-1
decided to defer the propsoal till PP submits compliance of following
0
A-

points.
D
EN

Specific Conditions by SEAC:


G

1) PP to submit resolution from the Board of Directors that, the proposed products are not pesticide specific
intermediates and will not be sold for the manufacturing of pesticides/insecticides.
-A

2) PP to provide minumum 5 m wide green belt along the periphery of the prposed plot to acheive 33% green belt area.
3) PP to submit revised Form-II
4) PP to submit letter from competent atthority regarding the distance of proposed plot from the nearest eco-sensitive
AC

area.
5) PP to submit CER plan prepared in consultation with the District Authorities as per OM issued by MoEF&CC dated
01.05.2018. PP to explore possibility to provide sewage treatment plant to the Chiplun city from their CER funds.
6) PP to use new and renewable energy source for the illumination of the street lights and office buildings.
SE

FINAL RECOMMENDATION
SEAC-I decided to defer the proposal.Kindly find SEAC decision above.

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Agenda of 161th Meeting of State Level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC-1) (Day-4)
SEAC Meeting number: 161 Meeting Date February 16, 2019
Subject: Environment Clearance for Environment Clearance for Proposed expansion of Synthetic Organic Chemicals
Manufacturing Unit at Plot No. 74, 75, 76 & 76/1, Chikhloli MIDC, Ambarnath West, Dist. Thane by Centaur
Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd
Is a Violation Case: No

Proposed expansion of Synthetic Organic Chemicals Manufacturing Unit at Plot No. 74, 75, 76 &
1.Name of Project
76/1, Chikhloli MIDC, Ambarnath West, Dist. Thane by Centaur Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd
2.Type of institution Private
3.Name of Project Proponent Centaur Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd
4.Name of Consultant Aditya Environmental Services Pvt. Ltd.
5.Type of project Industrial project
6.New project/expansion in existing

7
project/modernization/diversification Expansion will be within the existing plot with new buildings.

21
in existing project
7.If expansion/diversification,
whether environmental clearance
No.
has been obtained for existing

00
project
8.Location of the project Plot No. 74, 75, 76 & 76/1, Chikhloli MIDC

00
9.Taluka Ambernath
10.Village Ambernath
Correspondence Name: Mr. Ashok Kundlik Walunj 00
Room Number: Plot No. 74, 75, 76 & 76/1,
Floor: --
0
Building Name: --
Road/Street Name: MIDC
A-

Locality: Chikhloli MIDC


City: Ambarnath
D

11.Area of the project Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation


EN

MIDC approved plan


12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan
IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: DISH/PLN/VVK/89/1666/10
Approval Number
Approved Built-up Area: 6434.56
G

13.Note on the initiated work (If


Not applicable. Proposed expansion is within existing plot.
applicable)
-A

14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/


MIDC approval
Other approvals (If applicable)
AC

15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 9105 sq. m.


16.Deductions Not applicable
17.Net Plot area 9105 sq. m.
SE

a) FSI area (sq. m.): 13657.5 sq.m


18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI &
b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): Not applicable
Non-FSI)
c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 6211.65
Approved FSI area (sq. m.): Not applicable
18 (b).Approved Built up area as per
Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): Not applicable
DCR
Date of Approval: 01-03-2019
19.Total ground coverage (m2) 3098.17 sq. m.
20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%)
(Note: Percentage of plot not open 34.03
to sky)
21.Estimated cost of the project 905000000

22.Number of buildings & its configuration

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Serial
Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs)
number
1 Production bldg. 1 (Existing) Ground floor + 4 floors 19.30 mtrs
2 QC lab (Existing) Ground floor + 2 floors 12 mtrs
3 Production bldg. 2 (Proposed) Ground floor + 4 floors 22 mtrs
Warehouse & admin bldg.
4 Ground floor + 4 floors 18 mtrs
(Proposed)
5 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable
23.Number of
Not applicable
tenants and shops
24.Number of
expected residents / No
users

7
25.Tenant density
No
per hectare

21
26.Height of the
building(s)

00
27.Right of way
(Width of the road
from the nearest fire Min. 6 m

00
station to the
proposed building(s)
28.Turning radius 00
for easy access of
fire tender
movement from all Min. 9 m
0
around the building
excluding the width
A-

for the plantation


29.Existing
D

Existing structure-Production bldg., Warehouse & Admin bldg., QC lab, ETP plant
structure (s) if any
EN

30.Details of the
demolition with Minor quantity of demolition waste will be generated during demolition of existing structure
disposal (If which will be disposed as per The Construction & Demolition Waste Management Rules, 2016.
applicable)
G

31.Production Details
-A

Serial
Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M)
Number
1 Bulk Drugs and Intermediates (Excluding formulation) likes below 33180 kg/ A 86850 kg/A 120030 kg/A
AC

2 HYPNOTIC/SEDATIVE/TRANQUILIZER/ANXIOLYTIC/ANTICONVULSANT/ANASTHETIC/ANTIDIABETIC 22357 kg/A 54122 kg/A 76479 kg/A


Group I (Nitrazepam, Clonazepam, Bromazepam, Diazepam, Clotiazepam, Flurazepam Mono
3 5773 kg/A 13975 kg/A 19748 kg/A
hydrochloride, Tetrazepam, Delorazepam, Clobazam, Phenazepam)
4 Group II (Alprazolam, Oxazepam, Lorazepam, Zolpidem Tartrate, Triazolam, Etizolam, Temazepam) 5751 kg/A 13922 kg/A 19673 kg/A
SE

5 Group III (Zopiclone(058) 5726 kg/A 13862 kg/A 19588 kg/A


Group IV (Chloridazepoxide, Zaleplon, Sodium Oxybate, Stiriepentol, Brivaracetam, Empagliflozin,
6 Dapagliflozin, Saxagliptin, Sitagliptin, Teneligliptin, Linagliptin, Vildagliptin, Chlorodiazepoxide 4759 kg/A 11520 kg/A 16279 kg/A
hydrochloride
Group V (Midazolam base, Midazolam HCl, Midazolam maleate, Clorazepate Di Potassium, Brotizolam,
7 Loprazolam Mesilate, Propiomazine Maleate, PropiomazineHCl, Prazepam, Estazolam, Fludiazepam, 348 kg/A 843 kg/A 1191 kg/A
Flunitrazepam, Lormetazepam, Pinazepam, Es-Zopiclone)
ANTIDEPRESSANT/CNS STIMULANT (Nortriptyline HCl, Melitracen HCl, Tranylcypromine Sulphate,
8 3276 kg/A 3969 kg/A 7245 kg/A
Amoxapine, Loxapine Succinate, Loxapine HCl, Methylphenidate HCI, Dixmethylphenidate HCl)
ANTI-GLUCOMA/ ANTIHISTAMINIC (Brimonidine Tartrate, Timolol Maleate, Dorzoamide HCl,
9 756 kg/A 1213 kg/A 1969 kg/A
Chloropyramine HCl, Olopatadine HCl)
10 ANTIPROTAZOAL (Nimorazole) 180 kg/A 495 kg/A 675 kg/A
ANTIPSYCHOTIC/ANTIPYRETIC/ANTI-INFLAMATORY/ ANALGESIC /ANTI-ULCER (Rebamipide,
Acotiamide HCl Hydrate, Fluphenazine HCl, Flupentixol, Dihydrochloride, Aripiprazole, Flupentixol
11 Decanoate, Fluphenazine Decanoate, Asenapine Maleate, Benzydamine HCl USP, Zuclopentixol Acetate 1932 kg/A 6355 kg/A 8287 kg/A
/HCl/Dacanoate, Brexpiperazole Diperoxochloric Acid Concentrate, Pimavanserin, Mexazolam
Quinagolide)
12 ANTIEMETIC (Metopimazine, Nabilone) 60 kg/A 507 kg/A 567 kg/A
13 ANTISPASMODIC/MUSCLE RELAXANT (Chlorzoxazone, Tiemonium Methyl sulphate, Pitofenone HCl) 3900 kg/A 19109 kg/A 23009 kg/A
ANTIDYSKINETIC/DIURETIC/SNR INHIBITOR/CHOLINERGIC/URINARY INCONTINENCE
14 (Tetrabenazine, Metolazone(36), Milnacipran HCl, Levomilnacipran HCl, Fampyridine, Rivastigmine 360 kg/A 674 kg/A 1034 kg/A
Hydrogen tartarate , Valebenazine, Deutetrabenazine , Propiverine HCl)

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15 HYPERTENSION/ ANTIHYPERTENSION (Pindolol) 24 kg/A 111 kg/A 135 kg/A
16 PLATELET INHIBITOR (Prasugrel) 12 kg/A 18 kg/A 30 kg/A
17 ANGINA 12 kg/A 0 kg/A 0 kg/A
18 ANTIVIRAL 12 kg/A 0 kg/A 0 kg/A
19 ANTI CARDIOVASCULAR 12 kg/A 0 kg/A 0 kg/A
20 CALCIMIMETIC 24 kg/A 0 kg/A 0 kg/A
21 ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION 12 kg/A 0 kg/A 0 kg/A
22 IRREVERSIBLE INHIBITOR OF MONOAMIDE OXDASE 12 kg/A 0 kg/A 0 kg/A
R & D ACTIVITY & OTHERS (Tolterodine, Silodosin, Voriconazole, Ezetimibe, Solifenacin, Amitriptyline
23 240 kg/A 360 kg/A 600 kg/A
HCl, Pyridostigmine Bromide, Indapamide, Acetazolamide, Clidinium bromide)
24 Recovered Solvents 120 TPA 2880 TPA 3000 TPA

32.Total Water Requirement


Source of water MIDC
Fresh water (CMD): 407 cmd
Recycled water -
Nil
Flushing (CMD):

7
Recycled water -
Nil
Gardening (CMD):

21
Swimming pool
Nil
make up (Cum):

00
Dry season: Total Water
Requirement (CMD) 407 cmd
:

00
Fire fighting -
Underground water 180 Cubic Meter tank capacity is provided
tank(CMD):
00
Fire fighting -
Overhead water Nil
0
tank(CMD):
A-

Excess treated water Nil


Source of water MIDC
D

Fresh water (CMD): 349 cmd


Recycled water -
EN

Nil
Flushing (CMD):
Recycled water -
Nil
Gardening (CMD):
G

Swimming pool
Nil
make up (Cum):
-A

Wet season: Total Water


Requirement (CMD) 349 cmd
AC

:
Fire fighting -
Underground water 180 Cubic Meter tank capacity is provided
SE

tank(CMD):
Fire fighting -
Overhead water Nil
tank(CMD):
Excess treated water Nil
Details of Swimming
Not applicable
pool (If any)

33.Details of Total water consumed


Particula
Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD)
rs

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Water
Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total
ment
Domestic 12 13 25 3 2 5 9 11 20
Industrial
25 60 85 14 19 33 11 41 52
Process
Cooling
tower &
82 185 267 81 164 245 1 21 22
thermopa
ck
Gardening 10 20 30 10 20 30 0 0 0

Level of the Ground


3.5 m
water table:

7
Size and no of RWH

21
tank(s) and 6 X 5.5 X 3 m
Quantity:
Location of the RWH

00
Near to Plot No 74 Main Gate
tank(s):
34.Rain Water Quantity of recharge Nil - roof top rain water collected in tank and reused to utility &
pits: flushing.

00
Harvesting
(RWH) Size of recharge pits
No
: 00
Budgetary allocation
Rs. 20 Lakh
(Capital cost) :
Budgetary allocation
0
Rs. 10 Lakh
(O & M cost) :
A-

Details of UGT tanks


100 KL tank will be use for RWH
if any :
D
EN

Natural water
South to North towards MIDC common drain
drainage pattern:
35.Storm water
Quantity of storm
drainage water:
143 lit/second per drain.
G

Size of SWD: 4 nos. of SWD each of 375 mm X 600 mm


-A

Sewage generation
AC

20 cmd
in KLD:
Not applicable. Sewage will be treated in upgraded ETP plant at
STP technology:
aeration tank.
SE

Capacity of STP
No
Sewage and (CMD):
Waste water Location & area of
Not applicable
the STP:
Budgetary allocation
Not applicable
(Capital cost):
Budgetary allocation
Not applicable
(O & M cost):

36.Solid waste Management

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Minor quantity of construction debris will be generate during project
Waste generation in Waste generation: expansion.
the Pre Construction
and Construction Disposal of the
Construction waste will be disposed off as per Construction and
phase: construction waste
Demolition Rules, 2016.
debris:
Empty drums- 4500 Nos./M, Glass bottles- 13600 Kg/A, Plastic bags-
6080 Kg/A, Corrugated sheets- 1200 kg/A, Metal scrap- 20 TPA, Paper
Dry waste:
waste- 5 TPA, Plastic waste- 4 TPA, Rubber waste- 1 TPA, Boiler ash- 15
TPA, Wooden waste- 1 TPA
Wet waste: Nil
Sludge and filters contaminate with oil , Used or spent oil, Wastes or
residues containing oil, Discarded Asbestos, Process residue and
wastes, Spent carbon, Off specification products, Date-expired
Waste generation products, Spent solvent, Empty barrels/containers/liners contaminated
in the operation Hazardous waste:
with hazardous chemicals/wastes, Contaminated cotton rags or other

7
Phase: cleaning materials, Exhaust air or gas cleaning residue, Spent ion
exchange resin containing toxic metals, Chemical sludge from waste

21
water treatment, Filter medium
Biomedical waste (If
Syringe, Petridishes, Bandage, etc.
applicable):

00
STP Sludge (Dry
Nil
sludge):

00
Others if any: Nil
Dry waste: Non Hazardous waste will be sold to authorized recycler.
00
Wet waste: Nil
Hazardous waste will be safely disposed off to CHWTSDF/ Sale to
Hazardous waste:
authorized Re processors
0
Mode of Disposal
of waste: Biomedical waste (If
A-

CHWTSDF/ Authorized parties


applicable):
STP Sludge (Dry
Nil
D

sludge):
Others if any: E waste will be disposed off to authorized recycler.
EN

Location(s): within plot


Area for the storage
Area
G

of waste & other Hazardous waste storage area allocated within plot.
requirement: material:
-A

Area for machinery: No machinery available


Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs. 35 Lakhs
AC

(Capital cost and


O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs. 5 Lakhs

37.Effluent Charecterestics
SE

Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge


Parameters Unit
Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB)
1 pH -- 4 to 12 6.0 to 8.5 6.0 to 8.5
2 Oil & Grease mg/L < 10 < 10 10
Biological oxygen
3 mg/L 2000 to 7000 < 100 100
demand
4 Total Suspended solids mg/L 200 to 1000 < 100 100
Chemical oxygen
5 mg/L 5000 to 10000 < 250 250
demand
6 Chloride mg/L 500 to 2000 < 600 600
7 Sulphates as SO4 mg/L < 1000 < 1000 1000

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8 Total dissolved solids mg/L 2000 to 5000 < 2100 2100
9 Phenolic compound mg/L <1 <1 1
10 Chromium mg/L <1 < 0.1 0.1
11 Sulphide as S mg/L <1 <2 2
Amount of effluent generation Domestic effluent: 20 CMD & Trade effluent: 74 CMD, Total effluent generation
(CMD): (Existing + Proposed): 94 CMD
Capacity of the ETP: 94 CMD (Existing + Proposed)
Amount of treated effluent
Nil. (Treated effluent will be sent to CETP.)
recycled :
Amount of water send to the CETP: 85 CMD
Membership of CETP (if require): Unit is already member of Chikhloli- Morivali CETP.
Low COD/Low TDS & High COD/High TDS effluent is segregated. High COD/High
TDS effluent is treated in stripper, MEE followed by ATFD. MEE condensate along

7
Note on ETP technology to be used
with Low COD/Low TDS effluent is treated in Primary, Secondary & Tertiary

21
treatment. Treated effluent will be sent to CETP.
Disposal of the ETP sludge ETP sludge will be disposed off in CHWTSDF.

38.Hazardous Waste Details

00
Serial
Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal
Number

00
Sludge and filters
1 3.3 TPA 0 2 2 CHWTSDF
contaminate with oil

2 Used or spent oil 5.1 TPA


00
4.8 10 14.8
Sale to authorized Re
processor/ CHWTSDF
Wastes or residues
0
3 5.2 TPA 0.1 0.2 0.3 CHWTSDF
containing oil
A-

4 Discarded Asbestos 15.2 TPA 0 0.8 0.8 CHWTSDF


Process residue and
5 28.1 TPA 2.4 660.6 663 CHWTSDF
D

wastes
6 Spent carbon 28.3 TPA 6 248 254 CHWTSDF
EN

Off specification
7 28.4 TPA 0 5 5 CHWTSDF
products
8 Date-expired products 28.5 TPA 0 5 5 CHWTSDF
G

Sell to authorized
9 Spent solvent 28.6 TPM 5 395 400
-A

Reprocessor/CHWTSDF
Empty
barrels/containers/liner
AC

Sell to authorized
10 s contaminated with 33.1 kg/ M 0 2000 2000
Reprocessor/CHWTSDF
hazardous
chemicals/wastes
SE

Contaminated cotton
11 rags or other cleaning 33.2 TPA 0 1 1 CHWTSDF
materials
Exhaust air or gas
12 35.1 TPA 0 3 3 CHWTSDF
cleaning residue
Spent ion exchange
13 resin containing toxic 35.2 TPA 0 0.5 0.5 CHWTSDF
metals
Chemical sludge from
14 35.3 TPA 0.96 149.04 150 CHWTSDF
waste water treatment
15 Filter medium 36.2 TPA 0 2 2 CHWTSDF
Sell to authorized Re
16 E waste -- kg/M 75 425 500
processor/CHWTSDF

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17 Biomedical Waste -- kg/year 0 100 100 CHWTSDF
Sell to authorized Re
18 Used batteries -- Nos/year 0 100 100
processor/ Buy back

39.Stacks emission Details


Height
Internal
Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust
Section & units Stack No. diameter
Number Quantity ground Gases
(m)
level (m)
Boiler (capacity 600 LSHS/ LDO: 300
1 1 20 0.3 m 130°C
kg/hr) [existing] Lit/day
Boiler standby common
2 (capacity 600 kg/hr) standby 1 stack as 0.3 m 130°C
[existing] above
Process reactor
3 Alkali scrubber 2 10 0.3 m 42°C

7
[existing]

21
common
Process reactor Common scrubber as
4 2 stack of 1.3 m 42°C
standby [existing] above
10 mtrs

00
DG set 380 KVA HSD: 260 Lit/month or
5 3 12 0.1 m 115°C
[existing] 100 Lit/Hr
HSD quantity

00
DG set 40 KVA
6 considered in 380KVA 4 12 0.1 m 104°C
[existing]
DG set

7
Boiler (capacity 1000
FO: 1.46 KL/day or
Natural Gas: 1700
00
5 40 0.5 m 150°C
kg/hr) (proposed)
Nm3/day
0
Boiler (capacity 5000
FO: 7.30 KL/day or common
kg/hr)[In place of
A-

8 Natural Gas: 8000 5 stack of 0.5 m 150°C


existing 600 kg/hr
Nm3/day 40 mtrs
boiler](Proposed)
D

Boiler standby
(capacity 5000 kg/hr) common
EN

9 [In place of existing Standby 5 stack of 0.5 m 150°C


600 kg/hr boiler] 40 mtrs
(Proposed)
As per
G

Process reactor
10 Water scrubber 6 10 statutory 42°C
[proposed]
-A

requirement
As per
Process reactor
11 Alkali scrubber 7 10 statutory 42°C
AC

[proposed
requirement
DG set (1000 KVA) 6.5 m
12 HSD: 250 Lit/hr 8 0.2 m 115°C
[proposed] above roof
SE

DG set (750 KVA) 5.5 m


13 HSD: 175 Lit/hr 9 0.2 m 115°C
[proposed] above roof

40.Details of Fuel to be used


Serial
Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total
Number
1 HSD 100 Lit/Hr 425 Lit/Hr 525 Lit/Hr
2 LSHS/ LDO 300 Lit/ Day -- 300 Lit/ Day
3 Furnace oil -- 8.76 KL per Day 8.76 KL per Day
4 Natural Gas -- 9700 Nm3 per Day 9700 Nm3 per Day
41.Source of Fuel from nearby vendors

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42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site By road

Total RG area : Green belt area: 3019.69 sq. m.


No of trees to be cut
Nil
:
Number of trees to
Approx. 500 nos.
43.Green Belt be planted :
Development List of proposed
refer below
native trees :
Timeline for
completion of 2 years
plantation :

44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground

7
Serial Characteristics & ecological
Name of the plant Common Name Quantity

21
Number importance
1 Anona squamosa Custard apple 10 Medicinal uses
2 Mimusops elengi Bakuli 100 Ayurvedic medicine

00
Along Periphery provide screening
effect, Shade and shelter, Soil
3 Mangifera indica Mango 10

00
improvement, Beverage base,
Emergency (famine) food
00 Healing power, applied over
4 Ficus glomerata Umber 5
afflicted by insect bites.
used for making ropes & making
5 Hardwickia binata Anjan 5
agricultural equipment
0
6 Aegle marmelos Beal 50 Soil improvement
A-

Soil improvement, Soil


7 Feronia elephantum Kawath 50
compounding
D

Purify the environment by


8 Azadirachta indica Neem 150
EN

releasing more oxygen & medicinal


Shade and shelter, Along
9 Gardenia jasminoides Anant 50
Periphery provide screening effect
G

Nyctanthus arbor- Shade and shelter, Along


10 Parijatak 50
tristis Periphery provide screening effect
-A

11 Psidium guava Guava tree 10 medicinal uses


Shade and shelter, Along
12 Plumeria Chafa 10
AC

Periphery provide screening effect


45.Total quantity of plants on ground

46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG:
SE

Serial
Name C/C Distance Area m2
Number
1 -- -- --

47.Energy

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Source of power
MSEDCL
supply :
During Construction
Phase: (Demand 3000 KVA (proposed)
Load)
DG set as Power
back-up during existing DG set of 380 KVA & 40 KVA
construction phase
During Operation
phase (Connected Proposed power requirement: 3000 KVA
load):
Power
During Operation
requirement: phase (Demand Proposed power requirement: 3000 KVA
load):
Transformer: 3000 KVA

7
DG set as Power

21
Proposed additional DG set: 1 no. of 1000 KVA capacity & 1 no. of 750
back-up during
KVA
operation phase:
Fuel used: Total HSD consumption: 525 Lit/ Hr

00
Details of high
tension line passing
Not applicable

00
through the plot if
any:

48.Energy saving by non-conventional method:


00
Existing details: 20kw solar energy panels are installed and used in plant. Existing CF Lights replaced with low voltage
LED lights & VFD for motors.
0
Proposed details: It is proposed to install additional 200KW solar energy panels.
A-

49.Detail calculations & % of saving:


Serial
Energy Conservation Measures Saving %
D

Number
1 Solar energy 20KW 0.02% saving
EN

Replacement of LED lights in place of CFL&


2 15.00% saving
installation of VFD for motors. (43KWH)
G

3 Solar energy 200KW 2% saving

50.Details of pollution control Systems


-A

Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed


AC

Air
pollution- Stack Stack
Boiler
SE

Air
pollution-
Alkali scrubber Alkali scrubber, Water scrubber
Process
reactor
Air
pollution- Stack Stack
DG set
Water
ETP ETP, RO, MEE + ATFD
pollution
Noise PPE, Enclosure PPE, Enclosure
Solid &
Hazardous Disposal to CHWTSDF Disposal to CHWTSDF
waste

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Budgetary allocation Capital cost: --
(Capital cost and
O&M cost): O & M cost: --

51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation


a) Construction phase (with Break-up):
Serial
Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs)
Number
Demolition area will
be barricaded upto 3
m height by GI, Geo-
Net sheets, PPE’s like
dust mask, helmets,
safety shoes, goggles
& ear plugs to

7
workers, Ensure the
occupational health

21
and protection of the
workers, general
public and adjacent

00
Existing Structure
1 property during 10
Demolition
demolition activity,
Identification of

00
potential hazardous
materials, if any and
dispose with the 00
proper environmental
management and
safety, Segregation of
0
debris into recyclable
and non-recyclable for
A-

proper disposal and


management of wa
D

PPE’s like safety


harnest, safety shoes,
EN

goggles, helmets will


be used during the
construction. Safety
permit system will be
G

strictly followed.
Construction material
-A

2 Construction will be stored in 25


designated area;
dusting will be
AC

suppressed by using
water sprinkle.
Construction waste
SE

will be used for


levelling as per
requirement

b) Operation Phase (with Break-up):


Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance
Component Description
Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr)
Installation of
1 Air pollution control scrubber system for 25 3
process emissions, etc
Construction of ETP,
Water pollution RO, MEE, construction
2 600 180
control of storm water
network etc

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Installation of online
Environment
monitoring, in house
3 Monitoring & 50 1
monitoring, analytical
Management
facilities,
Construction of OHC
and its facilities, PPE’s
Occupational Health &
4 like helmet, goggles, 22 10
Safety
safety shoes,
respirator mask etc.
Green Belt
Plantation, irrigation,
5 enhancement & 15 5
fertilisers, pesticides
maintenance
Construction of
storage area for
different types of
wastes in compliance

7
with HW rules,
Solid waste

21
6 necessary 35 5
management
infrastructure,
equipment’s for
collection and

00
transport (supper
decanter)

00
7 LED Installation of LED 40 10
Installation solar lights
8 Solar along road, Solar 00 100 2
bulbs
Development of paved
area, Channeling of
0
storm water drain,
A-

Construction of
ground water
9 Rain water harvesting 20 1
recharge pit,
D

Channeling of rain
water to RWH tanks,
EN

Construction of RWH
tanks

51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic


G

substances)
-A

Maximum
Quantity
AC

of
Storage Consumption
Storage Source of Means of
Description Status Location Capacity / Month in
at any Supply transportation
in MT MT
point of
SE

time in
MT
existing & nearby
Methanol within plot 76 MT 76 MT 923.04 TPA By road
proposed vendors
existing & nearby
IPA within plot 74 MT 74 MT 465.048 TPA By road
proposed vendors
existing & nearby
Ethyl Acetate within plot 69 MT 69 MT 275.45 TPA By road
proposed vendors
existing & nearby
Toluene within plot 76 MT 76 MT 2188.716 TPA By road
proposed vendors
nearby
LDO existing within plot 18 MT 18 MT 30 Lit/Day By road
vendors
existing & nearby
HSD within plot 1600 L 1600 L 12.6 KL/ Day By road
proposed vendors

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nearby
Furnace Oil proposed within plot 300 MT 300 MT 4.8 KL/ Day By road
vendors

52.Any Other Information


No Information Available

53.Traffic Management
Nos. of the junction
to the main road &
Not applicable
design of
confluence:
Number and area of
Not applicable
basement:
Number and area of
Not applicable
podia:

7
Total Parking area: 919.4 sq. m.

21
Area per car: 3mX3m
Area per car: 3mX3m

00
Number of 2-
Wheelers as
Parking details: approved by Not applicable
competent

00
authority:
Number of 4- 00
Wheelers as
approved by Not applicable
competent
0
authority:
Public Transport: Not applicable
A-

Width of all Internal


Minimum 6 m
roads (m):
D

CRZ/ RRZ clearance


Not applicable
EN

obtain, if any:
Distance from
Protected Areas /
Critically Polluted
G

Not applicable
areas / Eco-sensitive
areas/ inter-State
-A

boundaries
Category as per
AC

schedule of EIA 5(f)- B1


Notification sheet
Court cases pending
SE

Not applicable
if any
Other Relevant
Not applicable
Informations
Have you previously
submitted
Yes
Application online
on MOEF Website.
Date of online
26-12-2016
submission

TOR Suggested Changes

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Consolidated
Statement Point Original Remarks Submitted Changes
Number
HYPNOTIC/SEDATIVE/TRANQUILIZER/ANXIOLYTIC
HYPNOTIC/SEDATIVE/TRANQUILIZER/ANXIOLYTIC
/ ANTICONVULSANT/ANASTHETIC/ANTIDIABETIC-
/ ANTICONVULSANT/ANASTHETIC/ANTIDIABETIC
Production details Existing quantity – 22357 kg/Annum Proposed
Existing quantity – 22356 MT/M Proposed Quantity –
Quantity –54122 kg/Annum Total quantity – 76479
5476479 MT/M Total quantity – 76479 MT/M
kg/Annum
Group I (Nitrazepam, Clonazepam, Bromazepam, Group I (Nitrazepam, Clonazepam, Bromazepam,
Diazepam, Clotiazepam Existing quantity – -- MT/M Diazepam, Clotiazepam Existing quantity –5773
Production details
Proposed Quantity –19748 MT/M Total quantity – kg/Annum Proposed Quantity – 13975 kg/Annum
19748 MT/M Total quantity – 19748 kg/Annum
Group I (Flurazepam Mono hydrochloride,
Group I Flurazepam Mono hydrochloride,
Tetrazepam, Delorazepam, Clobazam, Phenazepam)
Tetrazepam, Delorazepam, Clobazam, Phenazepam)
Production details Existing quantity –5773 kg/Annum Proposed
Existing quantity – -- MT/M Proposed Quantity
Quantity – 13975 kg/Annum Total quantity – 19748
–19748 MT/M Total quantity – 19748 MT/M
kg/Annum

7
Group II (Alprazolam, Oxazepam, Lorazepam,
Group II (Alprazolam, Oxazepam, Lorazepam,
Zolpidem Tartrate, Triazolam, Etizolam,

21
Zolpidem Tartrate, Triazolam, Etizolam,
Production details Temazepam) Existing quantity –5751 kg/Annum
Temazepam) Existing quantity – -- MT/M Proposed
Proposed Quantity – 13922 kg/Annum Total quantity
Quantity –19673 MT/M Total quantity – 19673 MT/M
– 19673 kg/Annum

00
Group III (Zopiclone (058) Existing quantity – -- Group III (Zopiclone (058) Existing quantity –5726
Production details MT/M Proposed Quantity –19588 MT/M Total kg/Annum Proposed Quantity – 13862 kg/Annum
quantity – 19588 MT/M Total quantity – 19588 kg/Annum

00
Group IV (Chloridazepoxide, Zaleplon, Sodium
Group IV (Chloridazepoxide, Zaleplon, Sodium
Oxybate, Stiriepentol, Brivaracetam, Empagliflozin
Oxybate, Stiriepentol, Brivaracetam, Empagliflozin
Production details Existing quantity –4759 kg/Annum Proposed
Existing quantity – -- MT/M Proposed Quantity
–16279 MT/M Total quantity – 16279 MT/M
00 Quantity – 11520 kg/Annum Total quantity – 16279
kg/Annum
Group IV Dapagliflozin, Saxagliptin, Sitagliptin, Group IV Dapagliflozin, Saxagliptin, Sitagliptin,
0
Teneligliptin, Linagliptin, Vildagliptin, Teneligliptin, Linagliptin, Vildagliptin,
Production details Chlorodiazepoxide hydrochloride Existing quantity – Chlorodiazepoxide hydrochloride Existing quantity
A-

-- MT/M Proposed Quantity –16279 MT/M Total –4759 kg/Annum Proposed Quantity – 11520
quantity – 16279 MT/M kg/Annum Total quantity – 16279 kg/Annum
D

Group V (Midazolam base, Midazolam HCl,


Group V (Midazolam base, Midazolam HCl,
Midazolam maleate, Clorazepate Di Potassium,
Midazolam maleate, Clorazepate Di Potassium,
EN

Production details Brotizolam Existing quantity –348 kg/Annum


Brotizolam Existing quantity – -- MT/M Proposed
Proposed Quantity –843 kg/Annum Total quantity
Quantity –1191 MT/M Total quantity –1191 MT/M
–1191 kg/Annum
Group V Loprazolam Mesilate, Propiomazine Group V Loprazolam Mesilate, Propiomazine
G

Maleate, Propiomazine HCl, Prazepam Existing Maleate, Propiomazine HCl, Prazepam, Existing
Production details
quantity – -- MT/M Proposed Quantity –1191 MT/M quantity –348 kg/Annum Proposed Quantity –843
-A

Total quantity –1191 MT/M kg/Annum Total quantity –1191 kg/Annum


Group V Estazolam, Fludiazepam, Flunitrazepam, Group V Estazolam, Fludiazepam, Flunitrazepam,
Lormetazepam, Pinazepam, Es-Zopiclone) Existing Lormetazepam, Pinazepam, Es-Zopiclone) Existing
AC

Production details
quantity –-- MT/M Proposed Quantity –1191 MT/M quantity –348 kg/Annum Proposed Quantity –843
Total quantity –1191 MT/M kg/Annum Total quantity –1191 kg/ Annum
Antidepressant/CNS Stimulant (Nortriptyline HCl, Antidepressant/CNS Stimulant (Nortriptyline HCl,
SE

Melitracen HCl, Tranylcypromine Sulphate Existing Melitracen HCl, Tranylcypromine Sulphate Existing
Production details
quantity –3276 MT/M Proposed Quantity –3969 quantity –3276 kg/Annum Proposed Quantity –3969
MT/M Total quantity –7245 MT/M kg/Annum Total quantity –7245 kg/Annum
Antidepressant/CNS Stimulant, Amoxapine, Loxapine Antidepressant/CNS Stimulant, Amoxapine, Loxapine
Succinate, Loxapine HCl, Methylphenidate HCI, Succinate, Loxapine HCl, Methylphenidate HCI,
Production details Dixmethylphenidate HCl) Existing quantity –3276 Dixmethylphenidate HCl) Existing quantity –3276 kg/
MT/M Proposed Quantity –3969 MT/M Total quantity Annum Proposed Quantity –3969 kg/ Annum Total
–7245 MT/M quantity –7245 kg/ Annum
Antiglucoma/Antihistaminic (Brimonidine Tartrate, Antiglucoma/Antihistaminic (Brimonidine Tartrate,
Timolol Maleate, Dorzoamide HCl, Chloropyramine Timolol Maleate, Dorzoamide HCl, Chloropyramine
Production details HCl, Olopatadine HCl) Existing quantity –756MT/M HCl, Olopatadine HCl) Existing quantity –756
Proposed Quantity –1213MT/M Total quantity –1969 kg/Annum Proposed Quantity –1213 kg/Annum Total
MT/M quantity –1969 kg/Annum

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Antiprotazoal (Nimorazole) Existing quantity –180 Antiprotazoal (Nimorazole) Existing quantity –180
Production details MT/M Proposed Quantity –495 MT/M Total quantity kg/Annum Proposed Quantity –495 kg/Annum Total
–675 MT/M quantity –675 kg/Annum
Antipsychotic/Antipyretic/Anti-Inflamatory/ Analgesic Antipsychotic/Antipyretic/Anti-Inflamatory/ Analgesic
/Anti-Ulcer (Rebamipide, Acotiamide HCl Hydrate, /Anti-Ulcer (Rebamipide, Acotiamide HCl Hydrate,
Fluphenazine HCl, Flupentixol, Dihydrochloride, Fluphenazine HCl, Flupentixol, Dihydrochloride,
Aripiprazole, Flupentixol Decanoate, Fluphenazine Aripiprazole, Flupentixol Decanoate, Fluphenazine
Decanoate, Asenapine Maleate, Benzydamine HCl Decanoate, Asenapine Maleate, Benzydamine HCl
Production details
USP, Zuclopentixol Acetate /HCl/Dacanoate, USP, Zuclopentixol Acetate /HCl/Dacanoate,
Brexpiperazole Diperoxochloric Acid Concentrate, Brexpiperazole Diperoxochloric Acid Concentrate,
Pimavanserin, Mexazolam Quinagolide) Existing Pimavanserin, Mexazolam Quinagolide) Existing
quantity –1932 MT/M Proposed Quantity –6355MT/M quantity –1932 kg/Annum Proposed Quantity –6355
Total quantity –8287 MT/M kg/Annum Total quantity –8287 kg/Annum
Antiemetic (Metopimazine, Nabilone) Existing Antiemetic (Metopimazine, Nabilone) Existing
Production details quantity –60 MT/M Proposed Quantity –507MT/M quantity –60 kg/Annum Proposed Quantity –507
Total quantity –567 MT/M kg/Annum Total quantity –567 kg/Annum
Antispasmodic/Muscle Relaxant (Chlorzoxazone,
Antispasmodic/Muscle Relaxant (Chlorzoxazone,

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Tiemonium Methyl sulphate, Pitofenone HCl)
Tiemonium Methyl sulphate, Pitofenone HCl)
Production details Existing quantity –3900 kg/Annum Proposed
Existing quantity –3900 MT/M Proposed Quantity

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Quantity –19109 kg/Annum Total quantity –23009
–19109 MT/M Total quantity –23009 MT/M
kg/Annum
Antidyskinetic/Diuretic/Snr Antidyskinetic/Diuretic/Snr

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Inhibitor/Cholinergic/Urinary Incontinence Inhibitor/Cholinergic/Urinary Incontinence
(Tetrabenazine, Metolazone(36), Milnacipran HCl, (Tetrabenazine, Metolazone(36), Milnacipran HCl,
Production details
Levomilnacipran HCl, Existing quantity –360 MT/M Levomilnacipran HCl, Existing quantity –360
Proposed Quantity –674MT/M Total quantity –1034

00
kg/Annum Proposed Quantity –674 kg/Annum Total
MT/M quantity –1034 kg/Annum
Antidyskinetic/Diuretic/Snr 00 Antidyskinetic/Diuretic/Snr
Inhibitor/Cholinergic/Urinary Incontinence Inhibitor/Cholinergic/Urinary Incontinence
Fampyridine, Rivastigmine Hydrogen tartarate , Fampyridine, Rivastigmine Hydrogen tartarate ,
Production details
Valebenazine, Deutetrabenazine , Propiverine HCl) Valebenazine, Deutetrabenazine , Propiverine HCl)
Existing quantity –360 MT/M Proposed Quantity Existing quantity –360 kg/Annum Proposed Quantity
0
–674MT/M Total quantity –1034 MT/M –674 kg/Annum Total quantity –1034 kg/Annum
A-

Hypertension/Antihypertension (Pindolol) Existing Hypertension/Antihypertension (Pindolol) Existing


Production details quantity –24 MT/M Proposed Quantity –111 MT/M quantity –24 kg/Annum Proposed Quantity –111
Total quantity –135 MT/M kg/Annum Total quantity –135 kg/Annum
D

Platelet Inhibitor (Prasugrel) Existing quantity –12 Platelet Inhibitor (Prasugrel) Existing quantity –12
Production details MT/M Proposed Quantity –18 MT/M Total quantity kg/Annum Proposed Quantity –18 kg/Annum Total
EN

–30 MT/M quantity –30 kg/Annum


Angina Existing quantity – 12 kg/Annum Proposed
Angina Existing quantity –12 MT/M Proposed
Production details Quantity – (-12) kg/Annum Total quantity –0
Quantity –0 MT/M Total quantity –0 MT/M
kg/Annum
G

Antiviral Existing quantity – 12 kg/Annum Proposed


Antiviral Existing quantity –12 MT/M Proposed
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Production details Quantity – (-12) kg/Annum Total quantity –0


Quantity –0 MT/M Total quantity –0 MT/M
kg/Annum
Anti Cardiovascular Existing quantity – 12 kg/Annum
AC

Anti Cardiovascular Existing quantity –12 MT/M


Production details Proposed Quantity – (-12) kg/Annum Total quantity
Proposed Quantity –0 MT/M Total quantity –0 MT/M
–0 kg/Annum
Calcimimetic Existing quantity – 24 kg/Annum
Calcimimetic Existing quantity –24 MT/M Proposed
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Production details Proposed Quantity – (-24) kg/Annum Total quantity


Quantity –0 MT/M Total quantity –0 MT/M
–0 kg/Annum
Erectile Dysfunction Existing quantity – 12 kg/
Erectile Dysfunction Existing quantity –12 MT/M
Production details Annum Proposed Quantity – (-12) kg/ Annum Total
Proposed Quantity –0 MT/M Total quantity –0 MT/M
quantity –0 kg/ Annum
Irreversible Inhibitor Of Monoamide Oxdase Existing Irreversible Inhibitor Of Monoamide Oxdase Existing
Production details quantity –12 MT/M Proposed Quantity –0 MT/M Total quantity – 12 kg/Annum Proposed Quantity – (-12)
quantity –0 MT/M kg/Annum Total quantity –0 kg/Annum
R & D Activity & Others (Tolterodine, Silodosin, R & D Activity & Others (Tolterodine, Silodosin,
Voriconazole, Ezetimibe, Solifenacin Existing Voriconazole, Ezetimibe, Solifenacin Existing
Production details
quantity –240 MT/M Proposed Quantity –360 MT/M quantity –240 kg/Annum Proposed Quantity –360
Total quantity – 600 MT/M kg/Annum Total quantity – 600 kg/Annum

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R & D Activity & Others Amitriptyline HCl, R & D Activity & Others (Amitriptyline HCl,
Pyridostigmine Bromide, Indapamide, Pyridostigmine Bromide, Indapamide,
Production details Acetazolamide, Clidinium bromide) Existing quantity Acetazolamide, Clidinium bromide) Existing quantity
–240 MT/M Proposed Quantity –360 MT/M Total –240 kg/ Annum Proposed Quantity –360 kg/ Annum
quantity – 600 MT/M Total quantity – 600 kg/ Annum
Bulk drug & intermediates (Excluding formulation)
Bulk drug & intermediates (Excluding formulation)
likes below- Existing quantity– 33181 kg/annum,
likes below Existing quantity –33180 MT/M,
Production details Proposed Quantity–86850 kg/annum, Total Quantity-
Proposed Quantity– 86935 MT/M, Total Quantity-
120030 kg/annum. Refer all products quantities in
120031 MT/M
Kg/ Annum.
Proposed quantity: Process residue: 660.6 TPA,
Hazardous waste Proposed quantity: Process residue: 273.6 TPA,
Spent carbon: 248 TPA, Used batteries- 100 Nos/
details Spent carbon: 26 TPA
year
Domestic effluent: 20 cmd & Trade effluent: 100 Domestic effluent: 20 cmd & Trade effluent: 74 cmd.
Amount of effluent
cmd. Total effluent generation (Existing + Total effluent generation (Existing + Proposed):
generation (CMD)
Proposed): 120cmd 94cmd
Boiler (capacity 1000kg/hr) (proposed)- FO: 1.8 Boiler (capacity 1000kg/hr) (proposed)- FO: 1.46

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Stack emission details
KL/day KL/day or NG - 1700 nm3/day or Briquette 4 TPD

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Boiler (capacity 5000 kg/hr) in place of existing Boiler (capacity 5000 kg/hr) in place of existing
Stack emission details 600kg/hr boiler) (proposed)- FO:3KL/day, Natural 600kg/hr boiler) (proposed)- FO: 7.3 KL/day, Natural
Gas 6500 Nm3/day Gas 8000 Nm3/day, Briquette 20 TPD

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Details of Fuel to be HSD: 100 Lit/ Hr, Proposed: 425 Lit/ Hr, Total: 525
HSD: Existing- 260 Lit/ month, Proposed: 425 Lit/ Hr
used lit/ Hr
Details of Fuel to be Furnace oil: Existing- --, Proposed- 4.8 KL/ Day, Furnace oil: Existing- --, Proposed- 8.76 KL/ Day,

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used Total- 4.8 KL/ Day Total- 8.76 KL/ Day
Details of Fuel to be Natural Gas: Existing- --, Proposed- 6500 Nm3 per Natural Gas: Existing- --, Proposed- 9700 Nm3 per
used day, Total- 6500 Nm3 per day 00 day, Total- 9700 Nm3 per day
Details of Fuel to be Briquette- Existing- --, Proposed- 24 TPD, Total- 24
--
used TPD
Storage of chemicals Methanol- 63 MT Methanol- 76 MT
0
Storage of chemicals IPA- 63 MT IPA- 74 MT
A-

Storage of chemicals Ethyl acetate- 63 MT Ethyl acetate- 69 MT


Storage of chemicals Toluene- 63 MT Toluene- 76 MT
D

Biomedical waste
-- 100 kg/ year
EN

quantity
Mode of disposal of
waste of biomedical -- Disposed off to CHWTSDF(TTCWMA)
waste
G

Rain water harvesting Level of the ground water table: -- Level of the ground water table: 3.5 meter
-A

Size and no. of RWH tank(s) and quantity: 6 X 5.5 X


Rain water harvesting Size and no. of RWH tank(s) and quantity:--
3 meter
Location of the RWH tank:Near to green belt zone
AC

Rain water harvesting Location of the RWH tank:--


no. 7
Rain water harvesting Quantity of recharge pits:-- Quantity of recharge pits: 01 Nos
Rain water harvesting Budgetary allocation (capital cost):-- Budgetary allocation (capital cost): 20 lakh
SE

Rain water harvesting Budgetary allocation (O & M cost):-- Budgetary allocation (O & M cost): 10 lakh
Environmental
Air pollution control:Capital cost- 25 lakhs, O & M
Management Plan Air pollution control:--
cost- 3 Lakhs per year
Budget
Environmental
Water pollution control: Capital cost- 600 lakhs, O &
Management Plan Water pollution control:--
M cost- 180 Lakhs per year
Budget
Environmental
Environment Monitoring & Management: Capital
Management Plan Environment Monitoring & Management:--
cost- 50 lakhs, O & M cost- 1 Lakhs per year
Budget
Environmental
Occupational Health & Safety: Capital cost- 22 lakhs,
Management Plan Occupational Health & Safety:--
O & M cost- 10 Lakhs per year
Budget

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Environmental
Green Belt enhancement & maintenance: Capital
Management Plan Green Belt enhancement & maintenance:--
cost- 15 lakhs, O & M cost- 5 Lakhs per year
Budget
Environmental
Solid waste management: Capital cost- 35 lakhs, O &
Management Plan Solid waste management:--
M cost- 5 Lakhs per year
Budget
Environmental
LED installation: Capital cost- 40 lakhs, O & M cost-
Management Plan LED installation:--
10 Lakhs per year
Budget
Environmental
Solar installation: Capital cost- 100 lakhs, O & M
Management Plan Solar installation:--
cost- 2 Lakhs per year
Budget
Environmental
Rain water harvesting: Capital cost- 20 lakhs, O & M
Management Plan Rain water harvesting:--
cost- 1 Lakhs per year
Budget
Green belt developmnt Green belt area: -- Green belt area: 2946 sq.m

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Total parking area Parking area: -- Parking area: 826 sq.m

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SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS
Environmental

00
Impacts of the Not Applicable
project
Water Budget Not Applicable

00
Waste Water
Not Applicable
Treatment 00
Drainage pattern of
Not Applicable
the project
Ground water
0
Not Applicable
parameters
A-

Solid Waste
Not Applicable
Management
D

Air Quality & Noise


Not Applicable
Level issues
EN

Energy Management Not Applicable


Traffic circulation
system and risk Not Applicable
G

assessment
-A

Landscape Plan Not Applicable


Disaster
management system Not Applicable
AC

and risk assessment


Socioeconomic
Not Applicable
impact assessment
SE

Environmental
Not Applicable
Management Plan
Any other issues
related to
Not Applicable
environmental
sustainability

Brief information of the project by SEAC

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PP submitted their application for the grant of TOR under category 5(f)B1 as per EIA
Notification, 2006. PP presented draft TOR based on standard TOR issued by MoEF &
CC published in April, 2015 in 142nd meeting held on 14.09.2017 in 142nd meeting of
SEAC-1 held on 14.09.2017 wherein ToR was granted to the PP for the preparation of
the EIA/EMP report.

As the industry is located in the notified industrial area/estate (MIDC), Public Hearing
is exempted under the provisions as per para 7 III Stage (3) (b) of the EIA Notification,
2006.

PP to collect base line data as per Office Memorandum issued by MoEF&CC dated
27.08.2017.

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Based on the presentation made by PP; committee decided to approve the TOR for the
preparation of EIA/EMP report as per standard TOR and additional TOR points

00
mentioned below.

00
1. PP to submit lay out plan showing internal roads, location of pollution control
equipment, parking areas, 33% green belt, rain water harvesting etc
00
2. PP to submit structural stability certificate of existing buildings.
0

3. PP informed that the plot Nos. 74,75,76 are not yet amalgamated and
A-

manufacturing processes are interlinked among these plots; PP asked to amalgamate


D

the plots and submit copy of amalgamation.


EN

4. PP to include detailed material balance charts for each product showing


consumption of raw material, sources of pollution and mitigation measures to control
G

the pollution and justified use of resources along with quantities in the EIA report.
-A

5. PP to carry out HAZOP and QRA and submit report


AC

6. PP to submit hazardous chemical handling protocol


SE

7. PP to submit on site and off site emergency plan.

8. PP to submit details of high COD/TDS effluent, design details of ETP.

9. PP to submit design details of air pollution control systems.

10. PP to include details of solid waste generation and its quantity in the EIA report.

PP submitted EIA/EMP report for appraisal.

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DECISION OF SEAC
After deliberations with the PP and their accredited cosultant SEAC-1
decided to defer the proposal till PP submits compliance of following
points.

Specific Conditions by SEAC:

1) PP to submit revised Form - II.


2) PP to include details of plot area, Built up area, area statement, green belt, rain water harvesting, storm water drain
and list of trees to be planted in the Consolidated Statement.

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3) PP to explore possibilty to provide sewage treatment plant for Vasat or Chikhlolo municipal corporation in
consultation with the District Authority from CER funds.

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FINAL RECOMMENDATION

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SEAC-I decided to defer the proposal.Kindly find SEAC decision above.

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0 00
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D
EN
G
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AC
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Agenda of 161th Meeting of State Level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC-1) (Day-4)
SEAC Meeting number: 161 Meeting Date February 16, 2019
Subject: Environment Clearance for Environmental Clearance for Proposed MS Billets (1,000 MTD) & Expansion of TMT
Bars (77 MTD to 1,000 MTD ) Manufacturing Unit
Is a Violation Case: No

1.Name of Project M/s. Ganraj Ispat Pvt. Ltd.


2.Type of institution Private
3.Name of Project Proponent Gaurav Pramod Dugad
4.Name of Consultant M/s. Mantras Green Resources Ltd.,Nashik
5.Type of project Industrial Project
6.New project/expansion in existing
project/modernization/diversification New Project for M S Billet Manufacturing (Existing Rolling Mill)
in existing project

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7.If expansion/diversification,

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whether environmental clearance Not applicable, (The Rolling mill is does not attract the provision of Prior Environmental
has been obtained for existing clearance ) Consent is issued by MPCB.
project

00
8.Location of the project A-3,Supa MIDC
9.Taluka Parner
10.Village Supa

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Correspondence Name: Gaurav Pramod Dugad
Room Number: Dugad Group,Sheth Shree Narayandas Dugad Chowk
00
Floor: Pushpa Height
Building Name: Pushpa Height
Road/Street Name: Pune Satara Road
0
Locality: Sheth Shree Narayandas Dugad Chowk
A-

City: Pune
11.Area of the project MIDC Supa
D

MIDC
12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan
IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: Not Applicable
EN

Approval Number
Approved Built-up Area: 19228
13.Note on the initiated work (If
No work is initiated. Open land is available for proposed activity.
applicable)
G

14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/


MIDC Supa
Other approvals (If applicable)
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15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 41498


16.Deductions Not applicable
AC

17.Net Plot area 41498


a) FSI area (sq. m.): Not applicable
18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI &
b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): Not applicable
SE

Non-FSI)
c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 00
Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 00
18 (b).Approved Built up area as per
Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 00
DCR
Date of Approval: 21-08-2014
19.Total ground coverage (m2) 00
20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%)
(Note: Percentage of plot not open 00
to sky)
21.Estimated cost of the project 1200000000

22.Number of buildings & its configuration

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Serial
Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs)
number
Existing rolling mill 2 nos shed is Proposed Furnace shed and
Industrial shade will be
1 available, new shed for 1,2,3, Rolling mill shed height will be 26
constructed for Machineries.
Manufacturing of billets Meters Approximate
23.Number of
00
tenants and shops
24.Number of
expected residents / Not applicable
users
25.Tenant density
Not applicable
per hectare
26.Height of the
building(s)

7
27.Right of way
(Width of the road

21
from the nearest fire 20 meters MIDC approached road is adjacent to industry.
station to the
proposed building(s)

00
28.Turning radius
for easy access of
fire tender

00
movement from all 09
around the building
excluding the width 00
for the plantation
29.Existing
Existing rolling mill shed, raw material storage yard and office.
structure (s) if any
0
30.Details of the
A-

demolition with
Not applicable
disposal (If
D

applicable)

31.Production Details
EN

Serial
Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M)
Number
G

1 MS Billets 00 30,000 30,000


2 MS TMT Bars 2310 27690 30,000
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32.Total Water Requirement


AC
SE

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Source of water Supa MIDC
Fresh water (CMD): 122
Recycled water -
00
Flushing (CMD):
Recycled water -
23
Gardening (CMD):
Swimming pool
00
make up (Cum):
Dry season: Total Water
Requirement (CMD) 145
:
Fire fighting -
Underground water 150
tank(CMD):

7
Fire fighting -

21
Overhead water 50
tank(CMD):
Excess treated water 00

00
Source of water Supa MIDC
Fresh water (CMD): 122

00
Recycled water -
00
Flushing (CMD):
Recycled water -
Gardening (CMD):
23
00
Swimming pool
00
0
make up (Cum):
A-

Wet season: Total Water


Requirement (CMD) 145
:
D

Fire fighting -
Underground water 150
EN

tank(CMD):
Fire fighting -
Overhead water 50
G

tank(CMD):
-A

Excess treated water 00


Details of Swimming
00
pool (If any)
AC

33.Details of Total water consumed


Particula
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Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD)


rs
Water
Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total
ment
Domestic 07 20 27 01 03 04 06 17 23
Industrial
10 85 95 10 85 95 00 00 00
Process
Gardening 06 17 23 06 17 23 06 17 23
Fresh
water
23 105 145 17 105 122 06 17 23
requireme
nt

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Level of the Ground
20 meter below.
water table:
Size and no of RWH Proposed Rainwater harvesting will be one nos. and storage capacity
tank(s) and will be five lack ltrs (Number and capacity of Tank will be increased or
Quantity: decreased if require)
Location of the RWH
Rainwater harvesting plan will be elaborate in Final EIA Report
tank(s):
34.Rain Water Quantity of recharge
01
Harvesting pits:
(RWH) Size of recharge pits
Rainwater harvesting plan will be elaborate in Final EIA Report
:
Budgetary allocation
08.00 Lacs
(Capital cost) :

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Budgetary allocation
0.06 Lacs

21
(O & M cost) :
Details of UGT tanks
Under ground tank will be designed . required total area 150 m3.
if any :

00
Natural water
Storm water drainage will be constructed around the plant area.

00
drainage pattern:
35.Storm water
Quantity of storm
drainage water:
Will be elaborated in final EIA report
00
Size of SWD: Will be elaborated in final EIA report
0
Sewage generation
A-

23 KLD
in KLD:
STP technology: MBBR Technology
D

Capacity of STP
25 CMD
(CMD):
EN

Sewage and
Location & area of
Waste water the STP:
150 sq.mtr area within Premises

Budgetary allocation
G

15 lacs
(Capital cost):
-A

Budgetary allocation
2.5 lacs
(O & M cost):
AC

36.Solid waste Management


Waste generation in Waste generation: Construction waste debris
SE

the Pre Construction Disposal of the Soil stacked separately will be utilized for plantation, debris will be
and Construction construction waste utilized for land filling, other material will be disposed categorically as
phase: debris: per MPCB norms.
Dry waste: Process Slag, process dust: 30 to 50 MTD.
Wet waste: Sewage through septic tank
Hazardous waste: No any type of hazardous waste is generating in this unit
Waste generation
in the operation Biomedical waste (If
No
applicable):
Phase:
STP Sludge (Dry
STP Sludge : 0.5 MTA
sludge):
Others if any: No

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Dry waste: Sale to Brick Manufacturer
Wet waste: No
Hazardous waste: No
Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If
of waste: No
applicable):
STP Sludge (Dry
Sale to Brick Manufacturer /Send to CHWTSDF/Landfilling process
sludge):
Others if any: No
Location(s): Near to raw material Storage yard
Area for the storage
Area
of waste & other 300 sqm
requirement: material:
Area for machinery: Not Applicable

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Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Not Applicable

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(Capital cost and
O&M cost): O & M cost: Not Applicable

37.Effluent Charecterestics

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Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge
Parameters Unit
Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB)

00
Not
1 Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable
Applicable
water will be used for only for cooling purpose , so no effluents will be Generated.
00
Water will be cooled and again use for cooling. We are proposed to use new
Amount of effluent generation
technology for cooling system, dry cooling tower it also reduces water consumption.
(CMD):
Domestic waste water will be generated and it will be treat in STP. The treated
0
water will be used for gardening.
A-

Capacity of the ETP: Not Applicable


Amount of treated effluent
Not Applicable
D

recycled :
Amount of water send to the CETP: Not Applicable
EN

Membership of CETP (if require): Not Applicable


Note on ETP technology to be used Not Applicable
G

Disposal of the ETP sludge Not Applicable


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38.Hazardous Waste Details


Serial
Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal
AC

Number
Not Not Not Not Not
1 Not Applicable Not Applicable
Applicable Applicable Applicable Applicable Applicable
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39.Stacks emission Details


Height
Internal
Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust
Section & units Stack No. diameter
Number Quantity ground Gases
(m)
level (m)
40 to 45 degree
1 Fume Extraction Electricity 01 45 1.2
celsius
40 to 45 degree
2 Existing Rolling Mill Electricity 01 30 1.2
celsius

40.Details of Fuel to be used


Serial
Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total
Number

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1 Electricity 04 MW 15 MW 19 MW
41.Source of Fuel MSEDCL
42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site MSEDCL

Total RG area : 33% area will be mark as per norms for green belt development
No of trees to be cut
00
:
Number of trees to
1500
43.Green Belt be planted :
Development List of proposed
Neem, Ashoka, Nilgiri, Aapta etc.
native trees :
Timeline for
completion of Within Construction Phase

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plantation :

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44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground
Serial Characteristics & ecological
Name of the plant Common Name Quantity
Number importance

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1 Azadirachata Indica Neem 200 Shady tree ,medicinal use
2 Ficus Religiosa Peepal 100 semi deciduous

00
Shady tree ,small white fragrant
3 Mimusops elengi Bakul 100
00 flowers
State Flowers tree of Maharashtra
4 Mangifera Indica Mango 300 Medium sized tree beautiful purple
flowers
0
Small tree with small white flowers
5 Bauhinia Racemosa Aapta 100
A-

,butterfly host plant


6 Ziziphus mauritiana Ber 200 Fast Growing and hardy Plant
D

decidious tree , used is ayurveda


7 Termenalia chebula herra 100
as medicine
EN

8 Tectona grandis Teak 100 Hard wood tree


9 Acacia Dealbata Silvar wattle 100 Fast Growing, evergreen shrub.
G

45.Total quantity of plants on ground

46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG:
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Serial
Name C/C Distance Area m2
Number
AC

1 China rose 2x2 4


2 Garden croton 1x1 1
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3 American aloe 2x2 4


4 Black physicnut 3x3 9

47.Energy

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Source of power
MSEDCL
supply :
During Construction
Phase: (Demand 1 MW
Load)
DG set as Power
back-up during 500 KVA
construction phase
During Operation
phase (Connected 15 MW
load):
Power
During Operation
requirement: phase (Demand Existing : 4 MW & Proposed : 15 MW
load):
Transformer: 33 KV *3 nos.

7
DG set as Power

21
back-up during 2 sets of 500 KVA
operation phase:
Fuel used: HSD

00
Details of high
tension line passing
No

00
through the plot if
any:

48.Energy saving by non-conventional method:


00
solar system will be installed at office roof top, street light will be illuminated with solar system.

49.Detail calculations & % of saving:


0
A-

Serial
Energy Conservation Measures Saving %
Number
1 No 00
D

50.Details of pollution control Systems


EN

Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed


Existing
Rolling 30 meter stack is provided Wet Scrubber is installed.
G

Mill
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Induction 45 meter stack will be installed with lightning Fume extraction system followed by venturi scrubber
Furnace arrester with stack height 45 meters
AC

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 05 Lacs


(Capital cost and
O&M cost): O & M cost: 0.5 Lacs
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51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation


a) Construction phase (with Break-up):
Serial
Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs)
Number
dust suppression and
1 Air pollution 05
water sprinkling
Wastewater
2 STP 02
management
solid waste construction debris
3 05
Managment disposal

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green belt green belt
4 05
development development
Environmental
environmental
5 parameters to be 02
Monitoring
monitored

b) Operation Phase (with Break-up):


Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance
Component Description
Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr)
Pollution Control
chimney ,water coiling
1 Air Pollution 150 15
arrangement
insulation etc
Wastewater Wastewater
2 15 2.5
management management

7
Development of green

21
belt by plantation of
3 Green belt 643 plants herbs and 5 02
shrubs covering 33%
area of total area

00
Air qulaity,Water and
Environmental
wastewater
4 Monitoring and 8 3.5

00
quality,Noise level,soil
Managment
quality
solid waste
5 machinaries 36 08
managment
00
environmental for Management of
6 05 03
Management cell environment
0

51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic


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substances)
D

Maximum
Quantity
EN

of
Storage Consumption
Storage Source of Means of
Description Status Location Capacity / Month in
at any Supply transportation
in MT MT
point of
G

time in
MT
-A

Not Not Not Not Not


Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable
Applicable Applicable Applicable Applicable Applicable
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52.Any Other Information


No Information Available
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53.Traffic Management
Nos. of the junction
to the main road & Internal road width is 06 meter wide and turning radious is 09 meters,
design of 12 % parking is provided which will be 4986 SQM.
confluence:

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Number and area of
Traffic management plan will be elaborate in final EIA report .
basement:
Number and area of
Traffic management plan will be elaborate in final EIA report .
podia:
Total Parking area: Traffic management plan will be elaborate in final EIA report .
Area per car: Traffic management plan will be elaborate in final EIA report .
Area per car: Traffic management plan will be elaborate in final EIA report .
Number of 2-
Wheelers as
Parking details: approved by Traffic management plan will be elaborate in final EIA report .
competent
authority:
Number of 4-
Wheelers as

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approved by Traffic management plan will be elaborate in final EIA report .
competent

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authority:
Public Transport: Traffic management plan will be elaborate in final EIA report .

00
Width of all Internal
Traffic management plan will be elaborate in final EIA report .
roads (m):
CRZ/ RRZ clearance

00
Not Applicable
obtain, if any:
Distance from 00
Protected Areas /
Critically Polluted
Not Applicable
areas / Eco-sensitive
areas/ inter-State
0
boundaries
A-

Category as per
schedule of EIA 3 (a) B1
D

Notification sheet
Court cases pending
EN

No
if any
Other Relevant
No
Informations
G

Have you previously


submitted
-A

Yes
Application online
on MOEF Website.
AC

Date of online
03-08-2017
submission

SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS


SE

Environmental
Impacts of the Not Applicable
project
Water Budget Not Applicable
Waste Water
Not Applicable
Treatment
Drainage pattern of
Not Applicable
the project
Ground water
Not Applicable
parameters
Solid Waste
Not Applicable
Management

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Air Quality & Noise
Not Applicable
Level issues
Energy Management Not Applicable
Traffic circulation
system and risk Not Applicable
assessment
Landscape Plan Not Applicable
Disaster
management system Not Applicable
and risk assessment
Socioeconomic
Not Applicable
impact assessment
Environmental
Not Applicable
Management Plan

7
Any other issues

21
related to
Not Applicable
environmental
sustainability

00
Brief information of the project by SEAC
PP submitted their application for the grant of TOR under category

00
3(a)B1 as per EIA Notification, 2006 for expansion of existing unit. PP
presented draft TOR based on standard TOR issued by MoEF & CC
00
published in April, 2015 in 143rd meeting of SEAC-1 held on 11.10.2017
wherein ToR was grnated to the PP for the preparation of the EIA/EMP
0

report.
A-
D

PP proposes to install two numbers of 40MT/Heat and one number of 20


EN

MT/Heat of furnace.
G

PP to collect base line data as per Office Memorandum issued by


-A

MoEF&CC dated 27.08.2017.


AC

Public Haring was conducted on 24.10.2018.


SE

Now PP submitted EIA/EMP/Public Hearing report for appraisal.


DECISION OF SEAC

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After deliberations with the PP and their accredited consultant, SEAC-1 decided
to defer the proposal till PP submits compliance of following points.

Specific Conditions by SEAC:

1) PP to provide minimum 5 meter wide green belt along the periphery of the proposed plot and submit revised layoout
plan.
2) PP to carry out Risk Assessment of the activities and submit report along with proposed mitigation measures.
3) PP to carry out heat integration study and submit reprot with respect to the possibility of heat recovery and reuse.
4) PP to prepare and submit CER plan in consultation with the District Authority as per OM issued by MoEF&CC dated
01.05.2018.
5) PP to submit details of utilization/resue/disposal of slag generated from the propsoed activity.

FINAL RECOMMENDATION

7
SEAC-I decided to defer the proposal.Kindly find SEAC decision above.

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00
0 00
A-
D
EN
G
-A
AC
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