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Page 1: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

नारदनद कोलफीलडस लललिटडNORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

JUNE ndash 2018

Regional Institute-VI PO Jayant Colliery Dist- Singrauli (MP) - 486 890

MINING PLAN

(ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN)

FOR

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT

(1875 Mtpa)

STRICTLY RESTRICTED

FOR COMPANY USE ONLY

RESTRICTED

The information given in this report

is not to be communicated either

directly or indirectly to the press or

to any person not holding an

official position in the CIL

Government

cmpdi सीएमपीडीआई

A Mini Ratna Company

MINING PLAN

(ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN)

FOR

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT

(1875 Mtpa)

नारदनद कोलफीलडस लललिटड NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

JUNE ndash 2018

Prepared by

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited

Regional Institute-VI PO Jayant Colliery Dist- Singrauli (MP) - 486 890

STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY

RESTRICTED The information given in this report

is not to be communicated either

directly or indirectly to the press or

to any person not holding an

official position in the CIL

Government

Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

MINING PLAN (Along with Mine Closure Plan)

FOR NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

CONTENTS

Sl No Subject Page No

A MINING PLAN

1 Introduction 1-3

2 Geological amp Mineable Reserves 4-8

3 Land Acquisition 8-9

4 Civil Construction 10

5 Infrastructures 10

6 Manpower amp Productivity 10

7 Environmental Management 10-12

Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

MINING PLAN (Along with Mine Closure Plan)

FOR NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

CONTENTS

B MINE CLOSURE PLAN

1 Introduction 13-16

2 Mine Description 16-18

3 Closure Plan 18-33

4 Time Scheduling For Abandonment 33-34

5 Abandonment Cost 34-36

6 Financial Assurance 37

7 Responsibilities of Mine Closure 37-38

8 Provision for Mine Closure 38-39

C Annexures

Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

MINING PLAN (Along with Mine Closure Plan)

FOR NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

LIST OF PLATES

Sl No Description Plate No

1 Plan showing the existing Mine working I

2 Plan Showing EC Leasehold Boundary of Nigahi OCP

II (a) amp II (b)

3 Final Stage Dump Plan III

4 Quarry Cross-Sections showing dump profile at the end of mining operation

IV

5 Post Mining land Use pattern V

MINING PLAN

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No1 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

MINING PLAN

(Along with Mine Closure Plan)

FOR

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

10 INTRODUCTION

Nigahi OCP is located in the south- central part of Moher sub-basin of

Singrauli Coalfield in the Singrauli district of Madhya Pradesh Nigahi OCP

mainly falls in Nigahi Block and Nigahi North Extension Block

11 EPR FOR NIGAHI OCP (15 Mtpa)

The EPR for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa) had been prepared in January 2007 with

the following two options

Option-I - Total Departmental Option-II - Additional Shovel-Dumper OB Outsourcing

The Government of India approved the EPR for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa ) for an

additional capital investment of Rs 25940 Crores on 8th October 2007 for

incremental coal production by departmental operations and removal of

corresponding Shovel-Dumper OB through outsourcing (Option-II)

12 RCE FOR NIGAHI OCP (1500 Mtpa)

The RCE for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa) has been prepared by CMPDI for an

additional capital investment of Rs 48657 Crores The RCE for Nigahi OCP

(15 Mtpa) was sanctioned by NCL Board for an additional capital investment

of Rs 48657 Crores on 31102015

13 EMP STATUS

The project had earlier Environmental Clearance from Ministry of Environment

and Forests Government of India for a rated capacity of 15 Mtpa of coal

production in a total lease area of 303640 Ha with public hearing under

section 12 of the Environmental Impact Assessment notification 2006 and

subsequent amendments thereto and under para 211 of MOEF circular

dated 13102006 vide letter No J-110152352006-IA II (M) dated

08052007

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No2 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Further project has Environment Clearance from Ministry of Environment

Forests and Climate Change Government of India for a rated capacity of

1875 Mtpa of coal production in a ML area of 265040 Ha (303640 Ha-386

Ha forest land =265040 Ha) under clause 7(ii) of EIA notification 2006 vide

letter No J-11015792013-IA II (M) dated 19032015

14 STATUS OF THE PROJECT

The actual production performance of the project since inception to 2017-18 is

given in the table below

Years Coal Production

Actual (Mt)

OB Removal Actual (Mm3)

Upto 2005-06 8264 32966

2006-07 1110 3355

2007-08 1131 3403

2008-09 1166 3941

2009-10 1236 3398

2010-11 1202 3113

2011-12 1088 3337

2012-13 1352 3716

2013-14 1365 3632

2014-15 1366 3628

2015-16 1501 5869

2016-17 1552 5320

2017-18 1713 6644

Total 24046 82322

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No3 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

15 MINING PLAN FOR NIGAHI OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The project has Environment Clearance from Ministry of Environment Forests

and Climate Change Government of India for a rated capacity of 1875 Mtpa

of coal production under clause 7(ii) vide letter No J-11015792013-IA II (M)

dated 19032015 for 265040 Ha (303640 Ha ndash 386 Ha forest land =265040

Ha) with the condition to obtain approval under the FC Act for diversion of

balance required 386 Ha forest land located within the total mining lease area

of 303640 Ha

Forestry clearance (stage-II) has been granted for 386 Ha above forest land

vide letter no FNo 8-262015-FC dated 12042018 In addition to above

386 Ha forest land Forestry clearance for 38517 Ha revenue forest (included

within 156740 Ha Tenancy Land) has also been accorded Thus the total

Forestry clearance of 424517 Ha (386 Ha forest land +38517 Ha revenue

forest land) land has been granted vide above letter no FNo 8- 262015-FC

dated 12042018

It may be noted here that 38517 Ha tenancy land (which is included in non-

forest land and for which EC has already been granted) has been declared as

Revenue Forest Land for which Forestry clearance along with 386 Ha forest

land has been granted vide above letter given in the above para

Out of 386 Ha of forest land of Nigahi OCP 18 Ha forest land proposed to be

carved out of Nigahi OCP has been included in Project Report of Jayant OCP

for EC clearance of 25 Mtpa EC for Jayant OCP for 25 Mtpa has been

considered in the 30th meeting of EAC held on 17 052018

As per the minutes of the meeting it was directed for parallel proposal for

amendment in the EC for Nigahi OCP excluding 18 Ha of forest land (which

has been included in Jayant OCP) for balance ML area of 301840 Ha

(303640 Ha-18 Ha forest land)

Considering the above facts the Mining plan for Nigahi OCP has been

prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa with mining leasehold area of

301840 Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No4 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

20 GEOLOGICAL amp MINEABLE RESERVES

21 SEAM-WISE GEOLOGICAL RESERVES AND MINEABLE RESERVES

Coal Seam Geological Reserves (Mt) Mineable Reserves (Mt)

Purewa Top 4427 2976 Purewa Bottom 10682 8239 Purewa Merged 10894 13011 Turra 30168 24322 Total 56171 48301

22 MINEABLE RESERVES amp STRIPPING RATIO

Seam wise and section wise mineable coal reserves corresponding OBR and

Stripping Ratio since inception within the sanctioned boundary of Nigahi OCP

is given in the table below

Sl No

Section

Coal Reserve(Mt) Total OBR (Mm3)

Stripping Ratio (m3t)

Turra Seam

Purewa Seams

Total Coal

1 East 12798 11108 23906 95019 397

2 West 11524 12871 24395 82646 339

Total 24322 23979 48301 177665 368

From the above mineable reserves the project has already produced 24046

Mt of coal along with corresponding OBR of 82322 Mm3 since inception till

31032018 The balance Coal ReservesOBR and Average Stripping Ratio

within the sanctioned boundary of Nigahi OCP as on 0104 2018 is 24255 Mt

95343 Mm3 and 393 m3t respectively

The Seam-wise break-up of balance Mineable reserves Parting-wise

Overburden volume and average stripping ratio as on 01042018 within the

sanctioned boundary of Nigahi OCP is given below

Particulars East Section West Section Total

Mineable Reserves (Mt)

Purewa Seams 10374 2552 12926

Turra Seam 7191 4138 11329

Total Coal 17565 6690 24255

Volume of OBR (Mm3)

OB above Purewa Seams 36966 24076 61042

Parting between Purewa amp Turra Seams

23287 11014 34301

Total OBR 60253 35090 95343

Average Stripping Ratio (m3t) 343 525 393

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No5 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

23 MINING TECHNOLOGY

Considering the mining and geological conditions such as

a) Flat gradient of 2o-3 o of the coal seam

b) Mining of multiple seams viz Turra (14-18m) Purewa Bottom (11-12m)

Purewa Top (7-9m) and Purewa Merged (22-24m)

c) Parting of 52m to 70m between Turra and Purewa BottomMerged

d) Large scope of work including 1875 Mt of ROM coal and 7457 Mm3 of OB

per annum

The combined system of opencast mining with the use of Draglines and

Shovel-Dumpers combination is presently in operation

24 GEO-MINING CHARACTERISTICS

The geological and mining characteristics of Nigahi OCP are given in the

table below

Sl

No Particulars Unit

Coal Seams

Turra Purewa Bottom

Purewa Top

Purewa Merged

I COAL SEAMS

1

Seam Thickness Range

m 110-194 88-147 42-109 189-257

Prevailing 14-18 11-12 7-9 22-24

2

Content of Dirt Bands Range

Including dirt bands upto 1m in thickness prevailing

0-216 53-434 40-487 231-285

3 Ash content of coal with dirt bands of upto 1m in thickness 153-241 312-412 325 369-371

4 Volume density of coal with dirt bands of upto 1m in thickness tm3 148 164 161 165

5 Excavation Category Cat III - 90 amp IV -10

II OBPARTING

1

Thickness overlying OB Range

m 314-899 184-900 05-1674 305-1674

Prevailing 40-60 40-70 60-100 60-100

2 Thickness of Turra- Purewa Bottom parting m 521-696

3 Thickness of Purewa Bottom-Purewa top parting m 0-28

4 Volume density of Overburden Rocks

tm3 235

5 Excavation Category Cat III - 90 amp IV -10

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No6 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

25 QUARRY PARAMETERS

The Quarry Parameters of Nigahi OCP are given in the table below

SlNo Particulars Unit Value

1 Length of quarry along Turra Seam floor Km 350

2 Width of quarry on Turra seam floor Km 340

3 Depth of quarry m 2500

26 CALENDAR PROGRAMME OF MINING OPERATION

The calendar plan of mining operation has been formulated based on the

balance mineable coal reserves as on 01042018 adopted sequence of

opencast minefield development and optimum conditions of mining operations

for the entire life of the opencast mine

A summarized calendar programme of excavation is tabulated below

Sl No Year Coal (Mt) OB (Mm3) Av SR (m3t)

1 2018-19 1875 7457 398

2 2019-20 1875 7457 398

3 2020-21 1875 7457 398

4 2021-22 1875 7457 398

5 2022-23 1875 7457 398

6 2023-24 1875 7457 398

7 2024-25 1875 7457 398

8 2025-26 1875 7457 398

9 2026-27 1875 7457 398

10 2027-28 1875 7457 398

11 2028-29 1875 7457 398

12 2029-30 1875 7457 398

13 2030-31 1200 4174 348

14 2031-32 555 1685 304

Total 24255 95343 393

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No7 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

27 HEMM REQUIREMENT

The position of major HEMM for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa) as per approved

EPRRCE and existing as on 01042018 are given in the Table below

Sl No HEMM Size

Capacity

Sanctioned EPRRCE Provision

(15 Mtpa)

Existing as on 01042018

A OB REMOVAL

1 Dragline 24 m388 mR 2 2

2 Dragline 20 m383 mR 2 2

3 Electric Rope Shovel 20 m3 8 2

4 Electric Rope Shovel 10 m3 11

5 RBH Drill 311 mm 4 4

6 RBH Drill 250 mm 19 13

7 Rear Dumper 190 T 58

8 Rear Dumper 120 T 40+23

9 Rear Dumper 100 T 4

10 Dozer 850 HP 7 5

11 Dozer 410 HP 17 11+8

B COAL WINNING

1 Elect Rope Shovel 10m3 5 4

2 Diesel Hyd Shovel 10-12m3 1 2

3 Diesel Hyd Shovel 8m3 1

4 RBH Drill 160 mm 8 7+1

5 Rear Dumper 85T 12+2

6 Rear Dumper 100T 40 26

7 Dozer 410 HP 5 5

C COMMON

1 Grader 280 HP 10 6+3

2 Grader 145 HP 1

3 Crane 120T 2 2

4 Crane 70100T 2 2

5 Crane 4070 T 1

6 Crane 18-20T 2 2

7 Hyd Shovel Backhoe 2830 m3 2 1

8 Hyd Shovel Backhoe 12 m3 2 1

9 FE Loader 574640 m3 2 1

10 FE Loader 10-12 m3 1

11 Wheel Dozer 450 HP 4 1

D RECLAMATION

1 Dozer 410 HP 5 5

2 Grader 280 HP 5 2

3 HydBackhoe 09 m3 1

4 Tipping Truck 8 m3 5

5 Water Sprinkler 70 KL 7 4

6 Water Sprinkler 28 KL 2 4

Surveyed off but in use

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No8 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

28 GENERAL SCHEME OF OPERATION

Presently Nigahi OCP is operating with combined system of opencast mining

with the use of Draglines and Shovel-Dumpers combination in two sections

(East and West Section) with central haul road

The same has been proposed to continue for Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) as per

mining plan

OB between Turra and Purewa BottomMerged Seams will be excavated by

Dragline and shovel-dumper system OB between Purewa Bottom and

Purewa TopMerged seams and OB above Purewa Top Purewa Merged

seams will be excavated by shovel-dumper system Presently OB is being

dumped in internal as well as external dumps The total OB to be excavated

since inception is 177665 Mm3 and balance OB as on 01042018 is 95343

Mm3 which would be accommodated in existing Internal amp External OB

dumps

Coal from Turra Purewa Bottom Purewa Top amp Purewa Merged seams is

being mined by 10m3 Electric Rope Shovel10-12 m3 Diesel Hydraulic Shovel

in conjunction with 85100T Rear Dumpers

OB is being excavated by 24 m388 mR Draglines amp 20 m383 mR Draglines

and 20 m3 Electric Rope Shovels in conjunction with 120T Rear Dumpers and

10m3 Electric Rope Shovels in conjunction with 100120T Rear Dumpers

29 ROM COAL QUALITY

The coal from Nigahi Opencast Mine is supplied to Vindhyachal Super

Thermal Power Station (4760 MW) of NTPC Nigahi OCP envisages

extraction of Turra and Purewa Seams coal The average grade of Turra

seam coal based on GCV is G7 and that of Purewa seams is G11

30 LAND ACQUISITION

The total land requirement for Nigahi OCP has been estimated as 303640 Ha

in sanctioned EPR of 15 Mtpa Out of 303640 Ha 1260 Ha is forest land

209 Ha Govt land and 156740 Ha is tenancy land as given in the table

below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No9 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The total land requirement for Nigahi OCP

Type of Land

Total Requirement of Land at 15 Mtpa

Stage ( Ha )

Land under possession at

1875 Mtpa stage (Ha)

Balance land (Ha)

Forest Land 1260 874 386

Non-Forest Land

Govt Land 209 209

Tenancy Land 156740 156740

Total Land 303640 265040 386

Application of FC for 424517 Ha land was applied which included 386 Ha of

forest land and 38517 Ha of revenue forest land within the 156740 Ha area of

Tenancy land Accordingly FC stage-II was granted on 12042018 for 424517

Ha (Forest -386 Ha + Revenue Forest -38517 Ha = 424517 Ha)

Break-up of land after grant of FC on 12042018 is given below

Type of Land Total Land

Requirement ( Ha )

Remarks

Forest Land 1260

Govt Land 209

Tenancy Land 156740

156740 Ha tenancy land includes 38517 Ha of Revenue Forest land

Total Land 303640

Out of 386000 Ha of forest land of Nigahi OCP 18 Ha forest land proposed

to be carved out of Nigahi OCP has been included in Project Report of Jayant

OCP for EC clearance of 25 Mtpa

Hence the total land requirement for Nigahi OCP excluding 18 Ha forest land

comes to 301840 Ha out of which 1242 Ha is forest land 209 Ha is govt

land and 156740 Ha tenancy land which includes 38517 Ha of Revenue

Forest land as given below

Type of Land Total Land

Requirement ( Ha )

Total Land Requirement excluding 18 Ha for Jayant

OCP (Ha)

Forest Land 1260 1242

Govt Land 209 209

Tenancy Land 156740 156740

Total Land 303640 301840

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No10 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

40 CIVIL CONSTRUCTION

41 SERVICE BUILDINGS

The Existing Nigahi OCP is running with adequate infrastructure of service

buildingsCommunity buildings and all the required civil infrastructure works

have been completed and are in use

50 INFRASTRACTURES

51 COAL HANDLING PLANT

Nigahi OCP has a CHP of 15 Mtpa capacity with silo loading onto the rakes

for dispatch the coal through MGR During the year 2017-18 the project has

dispatched 1760 Mt coal to Vindhyachal Super Thermal Power Plant through

MGR

52 RAILWAY SIDING

The coal from Nigahi OCP is presently being despatched by MGR system as

given in the above paragraph

There is a proposed public railway siding which will also be used after its

commissioning for distant consumers

60 MANPOWER amp PRODUCTIVITY

Manpower requirement for Nigahi Opencast Project with a rated capacity of

1875 Mtpa of ROM coal and removal of 7457 Mm3 of overburden per annum

has been estimated as 2827 with an overall OMS of 2512 tes of coal

The existing manpower as on 01042018 is 2419

700 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

71 EXISTING POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES

711 Air Pollution Control Measures

The main air pollutant in mining operation is normally dust Keeping this in

view following control measures are being adopted

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No11 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

712 Water Pollution Control Measures

A comprehensive water management plan incorporating various control

measures is given below

Provision of Mine sump and Mine drainage

Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being used as sedimentation

pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation pond for further

sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water is used for industrial

purpose

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment a

STP of 30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop effluent has been estimated as 1340 m3day This effluent is

treated in ETP of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3day The resultant effluent is treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

713 Noise Pollution Control Measures

Following control measures are being adopted to keep noise levels to

minimum

i) Provision of noise-proof cabins for operators of drills dumpers

shovels draglines etc

ii) Routine maintenance of HEMM

iii) Provision of ear-muffs and ear-plugs as and when required

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No12 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

iv) Restriction of speed of vehicle in colony and sensitive areas and

v) Thick green belt has been provided around the colony This will act

as a barrier to the noise

714 Ground Vibration Control Measures

The following control measures are being adopted to control ground

vibration

a) Design of optimum blast hole geometry considering bench height

diameter of hole type of explosive nature of rock level of

fragmentation required etc

b) Divide total chargeblast in several parts so as to keep minimum

explosivedelay For instance dividing total charge in the parts will

reduce ground vibration to frac14 compared to the total blasted without

using delays

c) Use of millisecond delay detonators and relays

d) Reduce the depth of the holes (larger the depth the ground vibration

is felt over larger area)

e) Avoid concentration of explosive by using deck charging

f) To provide artificial plane of weakness between the site of blast and

the important surface structures to provide damping affect and

g) Plaster shooting should be avoided to reduce air shock wave

MINE CLOSURE PLAN

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No13 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

10 Introduction

101 Name of Mine Owner Director Tech (Operations) Northern Coalfield Ltd

102 Location and Extent of Project Lease Area

The Nigahi Opencast project is situated in Moher sub-basin of the Singrauli

Coalfield in district Singrauli (MP) The total land requirement for Nigahi

Opencast Project (Project area Lease area) has been estimated as 301840

Ha

103 Type of Lease Area

The Project lease area consists of forest land Government land and tenancy

land (Details mentioned in paragraph 3 of Mining Plan)

104 Present Land Use Pattern

Operational present land use pattern is as follows

Sl No

Particulars Area ( Ha)

1 Area to be Excavated 1665

2 External OB Dumps 418

3 Workshop 74

4 Green Belt 335

5 Other Infrastructure (including ETP amp CHP) 404

6 Road rail 74

7 Colony area 265

8 Others (Safety zone vacantundisturbed land etc)

147

Total 301840

105 Method of Mining

Considering the mining and geological conditions the combined system of

opencast mining with the use of dragline and shovel -dumper combination has

been proposed

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No14 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

106 Coal processing operation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

11 Reasons for closure

111 Exhaustion of Minerals

The geological reserve of coal of Nigahi project is expected to be exhausted

by 2031-32 (as per Mining Plan of 1875 Mtpa) and the project needs to be

closed

112 Lack of Demand

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to lack of demand but due to exhaustion

of minerals

113 Un-economic operations

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to un-economic operations but due to

exhaustion of minerals

114 Natural Calamity

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to natural calamity but due to exhaustion

of minerals

115 DirectionCourt cases

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to any directioncourt cases but due to

exhaustion of minerals

12 Statutory Obligations

121 Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed

Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed are being complied

The Forest Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC are given as

Annexure-2(a) amp 2(b)

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No15 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

122 Approval of EPRRCEMining Plan

The Nigahi EPRRCE (15 Mtpa) has already been approved by NCL Board

The mining plan for 1875 Mtpa capacity is to be placed before NCL board for

approval

123 Directives conditions imposed by MoCMoEFSPCCPCB

The directives conditions imposed by the SPCB are being compiled from time

to time There is need to define the liabilities responsibilities and authorities of

the mine management other regulatory bodies Central and State

Governments after mine closure Although no comprehensive legislation

exists on mine closure the following legislations are relevant to mine closure

aspect of CILrsquos mine

The Mines Act 1952

Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017 Regulations 6 66107108

120 128137 249 etc of Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017

and its related DGMS Circulars

The Coal Mines (Conservation and Development) Act1974

Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution Act) 1974

Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981

Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Environment Protection

(Amendment) Rule 2000

The Hazardous Waste (Management amp Handling) Rules1989

In addition documents like EIAEMP submitted to MoEFCC and the

commitments made therein also have legal status Also the directives

conditions imposed by the SPCB from time to time are being compiled One

of the conditions of Environmental Clearance (EC) is that a mine closure plan

with site specific bio-engineering measures for reclamation and restoration of

degraded areas and OB dumps shall be prepared

The Environment Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC is given as

Annexure-3

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No16 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

13 Closure Plan Preparation

131 Decision of mine closure should be approved from Board of Directors of the company

The current mining plan has been prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa

by the Nigahi OCP According to the plan the coal reserve of Nigahi project is

expected to be exhausted by 2031-32 The present closure plan is a

conceptual type Mine closure plan along with Mining Plan will be approved

by the Board of Directors

Final decision of closure will be taken by the competent authority in

appropriate time

20 MINE DESCRIPTION 21 Geology 211 Topography

The Nigahi OCP 1875Mtpa is located in the Moher Sub-basin of Singrauli

Coalfield The project is covered under Topo sheet no 63-L12 of Survey of

India and bounded by latitude 240 07rsquo 30rdquo to 240 10rsquo 58rdquo N and longitudes 820

36rsquo 24rdquo to 820 39rsquo 28rdquo E Nigahi block stands out as a hilly plateau with

elevation about 400 to 450 m above mean sea level Some relief elevations

exceed 500 m In the western part of the block the plateau is pronounced by

steep escarpment facing the south Drains and nallas traverse the slope of

escarpment The base of the plateau extends as a plain with elevations

around 300m

212 Rock Types

Entire Block area is covered by the sediments of Barakar formation with a thin

cover of Soil and alluvium at places The stratigraphic sequence of rocks within

Barakars based on data of drill holes is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No17 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

SlNo Lithology Thickness Range Remarks

From To

In the western part of the area the Purewa Top and Purewa Bottom seams have merged to form a 1890 to2570 m thick composite Purewa merged seam

1 Soil amp sub-soil Nil 90

2 Sandstone with 2 to 3 clay bands and 1 to 2 thin impersistent carbonaceous horizon

3050 16740

3 Coal Seam Purewa Top 420 1090

4 Sandstone with thin Shale band 1 2935

5 Coal Seam Purewa Bottom 880 1470

6 Sandstone and thin carb Shale 5210 6960

7 Coal Seam Turra Seam 1100 1940

213 Toxic Elements Study

Toxic elements study of coal samples from coal seams of NCL mines has

been tested by IIT BHU Enviorotech Pvt Ltd CIMFR Dhanbad

214 Geological Structures

The sandstone exposures and the topography do not reveal much on the

geological structure of the area The entire structural set-up therefore have

been worked out on sub-surface data generated from Nigahi and adjoining

blocks

The block is situated in the south central part of the crescent shaped Moher

sub-basin In conformity to the regional set-up the beds have a general ENE-

WSW trend with northerly dip The amount of dip is generally about 2o to 3o

The area has been postulated free of faults

22 Reserves

The mineable reserves for Nigahi OCP has already been described in detail in

paragraph 21 of the mining Plan

23 Mining Method

The mining method has already been described in detail in sections 26 to 28

of the mining plan

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No18 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

24 Coal Beneficiation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

30 CLOSURE PLAN

31 Mined Out Land

311 ProposalMeasures implemented for reclamation

Out of 301840 Ha of total land 1665 Ha has been identified as Quarry area

Out of which 1405 Ha will be back filled 200 Ha of batter area will be left after

final reclamation Void area will be 60 Ha with depth of about 250mThe

reclamation is to be done in three phases

Phase ndash I Physical Technical Reclamation

In phase-I the mined out land area backfilled with excavated OB material up

to be pre-determined level and it is leveled with dozer and grader A layer of

top soil is laid over this graded amp leveled surface of backfilled mined out land

Equipment provided for land reclamation is as follows

Sl No Particulars Sizecap No Of Equip

1 Hyd ShovelBackhoe 090 m3 1

2 Grader 280 HP 5

3 Water sprinkler 70 KL amp 28 KL 7 amp 2 respectively

4 Tripping truck 8m3 5

5 Dozer 410 HP 5

A fund of Rs 3101 lakhs has been provided for capital investment in land reclamation (as per RCE provision)

Phase-II Biological Reclamation

Biological reclamation is the phase-II of reclamation process Re-vegetation

covers in terms of grass amp trees of appropriate and indigenous species are

raised over the physically reclaimed land Progressive Green Belt

development amp Biological reclamation plan till closure is given in paragraph-

347

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No19 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Phase-III Hydro Reclamation

At the end of mine life a void of 60 Ha will be left in the excavated zone This

void will be converted into water body of a depth of around 40m The water

body and internal filled dump will recharge the ground water of the regime

This water reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture

312 Rehabilitation of mined out land

Rehabilitation of mined out land will be done as per the post mining land use

plan given in the table below

Post Mining Land Use

313 Actual site restoration for post mining land use

Post mining land use plan aims for not only actual site restoration but

improvement too in terms of green cover At post mining stage area of forest

green will increase from 1242 Ha to 2305 Ha

314 Method of restorationreclamationRehabilitation

After backfilling the OB in the de-coaled area by draglines and shovel dumper

combination the overburden dumps shall be stabilized with appropriate

gradingbenching so as to ensure that overall angle of slope is less than 28o

After the technical reclamation the biological reclamation of dumps will be

carried out by top soil spreading and plantation of indigenous plants

Land Use Total Area

( Ha)

Post Mining Land Use Area ( Ha)

Forest Green Area

Water Body

Public Use

Others

Undisturbed Land 147 147

Mine Void 60 60

Reclaimed OB dump

1823 1823

Infra-Structure 74 10 64

Colony 265 265

Green Belt 335 335

Road Rail 74 74

ETP CHP 4040 4040

Others 200 200

Total 301840 2305 60 349 30440

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No20 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The slope stability shall be ensured by maintaining a mild slope of 28o and

using geo-textile material

315 Afforestation in first phase mined out area while commencing the

mining in second phase

Mining is to be carried out in a phased manner initiating afforestation work in

the mined out area of the first phase while commencing the mining in the

second phase ie continuation of mining activities from one phase to other

indicating the sequence of operations depending on the geo-mining conditions

of the mine

316 Progressive mine closure plan shall be prepared for a period of five

years from the beginning of the mining operation

Progressive mine closure plans have been prepared for a period of five years

from the beginning of mine

317 These plans would be examined periodically in every five years period

and be subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by

the Central Government

These plans are examined periodically in every five years period and are

subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by the Central

Government like the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDIL)

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) Indian

School of Mines (ISM) etc for this purpose

32 Water Quality Management

321 Details of existing Surface and Ground Water bodies in ML area The drainage of the area is divided in two sections - One flowing towards

North into Bijul Nalla through MehrauliMorwa Nalla the other towards South

into GBP Sagar through Motwani In the non-excavated area of the mine

some water flows towards North into Bijul Nalla through Mehrauli Morwa

Nalla the balance towards South into GBP Sagar through Motwani Nigahi

Project is operating with two sections ie West Section and East Section

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No21 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Western section mine water is pumped to Bareja siltation pond which is

located within Nigahi OCP

322 Steps for Water Quality protection

Following water quality protection measures are taken

a) Control of erosion Garland drains ndash to arrest surface run-off flowing in

to mine pit During 2016-17 3500 m garland drain has been constructed

it will be constructed as per requirement of mines

b) Sedimentation Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being

used as sedimentation pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation

pond for further sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water

is used for industrial purpose

c) Diversion of water courses No such requirement is there in this project

No water courses passes in this mines

d) Water Treatment

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment STP of

30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop has been estimated as 1340 m3 day This effluent treated in ETP

of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3 day The resultant effluent will be treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

e) Control of siltation Siltation is controlled at many stages

i) At top most dump level

Drainage profile is kept in such a way that outer edges of dump

are at a higher level than the inner surface so that minimum or

negligible water accumulation can be coursed towards dump slope

Provision of garland drains at dump top level and at different

decks of dump

ii) Along dump slope

Terracing of the slope is to be done

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No22 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Grass seed spraying

Plantation along terracing of the slope is to be done as final biological

reclamation

iii) At dump toe level

Gabionsilt arrestor all along the dump toe is to be provided

Retaining wall after the gabion wall

Wide drain near retaining wall for preventing the silt flow

iv) At the face sump

Gabion wall all along the flow of incoming water to face sump

Silt if any gets deposited into the sump

v) Intermediate sump

Gabion wall all along the dump facing the sump

Retaining wall

vi) Siltation pond

Bareja Siltation pond Mine water from the intermediate sump is being

pumped to the Bareja Siltation pond where silt is arrested and clear

water is flown towards Bareja reservoir (5Ha area) under gravity and

Bareja new reservoir (35 Ha area)

The proposed targets for the construction of retaining wall gabion and

garland drains per year are given in the table below

Sl

No Description Location

LengthArea

constructed till

30092017

Proposed per year

1 Retaining wall Mine area 8432m 300 m

2 Gabion Mine area 154380 Sq m 60000 m2

3 Garland Drain Mine area 3500m (2016-17) As per requirement

of the mine

f) Hydrological Study in the area

The water table configuration in the unconfined aquifer is conforming to the

local topography A flat water table with a gradient of 75 x 10 -3 slopping

towards south south east has been observed in the area The aquifer units

present above the working coal seams are the major sources for ground water

inflow into the proposed mine workings

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No23 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

With the presence of shale and compaction the seepage from mine floor may

be considered as negligible The various hydro-geological units developed in

the Nigahi OCP is as mentioned below

Hydrogeological Unit

Formation Thickness

(m)

Phreatic aquifer (Top)

Soil sub-soil weathered sandstone 0 - 9

Medium grained sandstone with thin clay and shale

30 - 167

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa Top (Working seam)

4 - 11

Aquifer (middle) Medium grained sandstone with thin shale

1 - 29

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa bottom (Working seam)

9 - 15

Aquifer (lower) Medium to coarse grained sandstone with thin shale

52 - 69

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Turra (Working seam) 11 - 19

In opencast mine the aquifer units laying above the bottom most portion

working seam contributes the major inflow Due to stratification the individual

permeable beds develop individual drawdown cones and the impact is usually

limited to few hundred meters For Nigahi OCP a probable zone of influence

ie Radius of influence has been estimated as 612 m

To assess the impact of opencast mining on local water regime a regular

seasonal monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out by

establishing a network of 33 norsquos existing dug wells in the study area Analysis

of ground water samples from monitoring wells around Nigahi Project

indicates that the water quality is generally suitable for domestic use The pH

ranges from 734 to 769 standard unit Concentration of dissolved solid

sulphate iron manganese nitrate fluorite and other heavy metals are found

within the drinking standard (IS-10500) In the study area ground water level

variation is as follows

Sl No

Season Water level (bgl) in m Yr-2017

(Study area- 10 Km radius)

1 Pre-monsoon 1025 to 2257

2 Post- monsoon 125 to 1655

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

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Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

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1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

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R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

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Page 2: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

MINING PLAN

(ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN)

FOR

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT

(1875 Mtpa)

नारदनद कोलफीलडस लललिटड NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

JUNE ndash 2018

Prepared by

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited

Regional Institute-VI PO Jayant Colliery Dist- Singrauli (MP) - 486 890

STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY

RESTRICTED The information given in this report

is not to be communicated either

directly or indirectly to the press or

to any person not holding an

official position in the CIL

Government

Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

MINING PLAN (Along with Mine Closure Plan)

FOR NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

CONTENTS

Sl No Subject Page No

A MINING PLAN

1 Introduction 1-3

2 Geological amp Mineable Reserves 4-8

3 Land Acquisition 8-9

4 Civil Construction 10

5 Infrastructures 10

6 Manpower amp Productivity 10

7 Environmental Management 10-12

Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

MINING PLAN (Along with Mine Closure Plan)

FOR NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

CONTENTS

B MINE CLOSURE PLAN

1 Introduction 13-16

2 Mine Description 16-18

3 Closure Plan 18-33

4 Time Scheduling For Abandonment 33-34

5 Abandonment Cost 34-36

6 Financial Assurance 37

7 Responsibilities of Mine Closure 37-38

8 Provision for Mine Closure 38-39

C Annexures

Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

MINING PLAN (Along with Mine Closure Plan)

FOR NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

LIST OF PLATES

Sl No Description Plate No

1 Plan showing the existing Mine working I

2 Plan Showing EC Leasehold Boundary of Nigahi OCP

II (a) amp II (b)

3 Final Stage Dump Plan III

4 Quarry Cross-Sections showing dump profile at the end of mining operation

IV

5 Post Mining land Use pattern V

MINING PLAN

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No1 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

MINING PLAN

(Along with Mine Closure Plan)

FOR

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

10 INTRODUCTION

Nigahi OCP is located in the south- central part of Moher sub-basin of

Singrauli Coalfield in the Singrauli district of Madhya Pradesh Nigahi OCP

mainly falls in Nigahi Block and Nigahi North Extension Block

11 EPR FOR NIGAHI OCP (15 Mtpa)

The EPR for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa) had been prepared in January 2007 with

the following two options

Option-I - Total Departmental Option-II - Additional Shovel-Dumper OB Outsourcing

The Government of India approved the EPR for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa ) for an

additional capital investment of Rs 25940 Crores on 8th October 2007 for

incremental coal production by departmental operations and removal of

corresponding Shovel-Dumper OB through outsourcing (Option-II)

12 RCE FOR NIGAHI OCP (1500 Mtpa)

The RCE for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa) has been prepared by CMPDI for an

additional capital investment of Rs 48657 Crores The RCE for Nigahi OCP

(15 Mtpa) was sanctioned by NCL Board for an additional capital investment

of Rs 48657 Crores on 31102015

13 EMP STATUS

The project had earlier Environmental Clearance from Ministry of Environment

and Forests Government of India for a rated capacity of 15 Mtpa of coal

production in a total lease area of 303640 Ha with public hearing under

section 12 of the Environmental Impact Assessment notification 2006 and

subsequent amendments thereto and under para 211 of MOEF circular

dated 13102006 vide letter No J-110152352006-IA II (M) dated

08052007

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No2 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Further project has Environment Clearance from Ministry of Environment

Forests and Climate Change Government of India for a rated capacity of

1875 Mtpa of coal production in a ML area of 265040 Ha (303640 Ha-386

Ha forest land =265040 Ha) under clause 7(ii) of EIA notification 2006 vide

letter No J-11015792013-IA II (M) dated 19032015

14 STATUS OF THE PROJECT

The actual production performance of the project since inception to 2017-18 is

given in the table below

Years Coal Production

Actual (Mt)

OB Removal Actual (Mm3)

Upto 2005-06 8264 32966

2006-07 1110 3355

2007-08 1131 3403

2008-09 1166 3941

2009-10 1236 3398

2010-11 1202 3113

2011-12 1088 3337

2012-13 1352 3716

2013-14 1365 3632

2014-15 1366 3628

2015-16 1501 5869

2016-17 1552 5320

2017-18 1713 6644

Total 24046 82322

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No3 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

15 MINING PLAN FOR NIGAHI OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The project has Environment Clearance from Ministry of Environment Forests

and Climate Change Government of India for a rated capacity of 1875 Mtpa

of coal production under clause 7(ii) vide letter No J-11015792013-IA II (M)

dated 19032015 for 265040 Ha (303640 Ha ndash 386 Ha forest land =265040

Ha) with the condition to obtain approval under the FC Act for diversion of

balance required 386 Ha forest land located within the total mining lease area

of 303640 Ha

Forestry clearance (stage-II) has been granted for 386 Ha above forest land

vide letter no FNo 8-262015-FC dated 12042018 In addition to above

386 Ha forest land Forestry clearance for 38517 Ha revenue forest (included

within 156740 Ha Tenancy Land) has also been accorded Thus the total

Forestry clearance of 424517 Ha (386 Ha forest land +38517 Ha revenue

forest land) land has been granted vide above letter no FNo 8- 262015-FC

dated 12042018

It may be noted here that 38517 Ha tenancy land (which is included in non-

forest land and for which EC has already been granted) has been declared as

Revenue Forest Land for which Forestry clearance along with 386 Ha forest

land has been granted vide above letter given in the above para

Out of 386 Ha of forest land of Nigahi OCP 18 Ha forest land proposed to be

carved out of Nigahi OCP has been included in Project Report of Jayant OCP

for EC clearance of 25 Mtpa EC for Jayant OCP for 25 Mtpa has been

considered in the 30th meeting of EAC held on 17 052018

As per the minutes of the meeting it was directed for parallel proposal for

amendment in the EC for Nigahi OCP excluding 18 Ha of forest land (which

has been included in Jayant OCP) for balance ML area of 301840 Ha

(303640 Ha-18 Ha forest land)

Considering the above facts the Mining plan for Nigahi OCP has been

prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa with mining leasehold area of

301840 Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No4 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

20 GEOLOGICAL amp MINEABLE RESERVES

21 SEAM-WISE GEOLOGICAL RESERVES AND MINEABLE RESERVES

Coal Seam Geological Reserves (Mt) Mineable Reserves (Mt)

Purewa Top 4427 2976 Purewa Bottom 10682 8239 Purewa Merged 10894 13011 Turra 30168 24322 Total 56171 48301

22 MINEABLE RESERVES amp STRIPPING RATIO

Seam wise and section wise mineable coal reserves corresponding OBR and

Stripping Ratio since inception within the sanctioned boundary of Nigahi OCP

is given in the table below

Sl No

Section

Coal Reserve(Mt) Total OBR (Mm3)

Stripping Ratio (m3t)

Turra Seam

Purewa Seams

Total Coal

1 East 12798 11108 23906 95019 397

2 West 11524 12871 24395 82646 339

Total 24322 23979 48301 177665 368

From the above mineable reserves the project has already produced 24046

Mt of coal along with corresponding OBR of 82322 Mm3 since inception till

31032018 The balance Coal ReservesOBR and Average Stripping Ratio

within the sanctioned boundary of Nigahi OCP as on 0104 2018 is 24255 Mt

95343 Mm3 and 393 m3t respectively

The Seam-wise break-up of balance Mineable reserves Parting-wise

Overburden volume and average stripping ratio as on 01042018 within the

sanctioned boundary of Nigahi OCP is given below

Particulars East Section West Section Total

Mineable Reserves (Mt)

Purewa Seams 10374 2552 12926

Turra Seam 7191 4138 11329

Total Coal 17565 6690 24255

Volume of OBR (Mm3)

OB above Purewa Seams 36966 24076 61042

Parting between Purewa amp Turra Seams

23287 11014 34301

Total OBR 60253 35090 95343

Average Stripping Ratio (m3t) 343 525 393

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Job No181906115 Page No5 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

23 MINING TECHNOLOGY

Considering the mining and geological conditions such as

a) Flat gradient of 2o-3 o of the coal seam

b) Mining of multiple seams viz Turra (14-18m) Purewa Bottom (11-12m)

Purewa Top (7-9m) and Purewa Merged (22-24m)

c) Parting of 52m to 70m between Turra and Purewa BottomMerged

d) Large scope of work including 1875 Mt of ROM coal and 7457 Mm3 of OB

per annum

The combined system of opencast mining with the use of Draglines and

Shovel-Dumpers combination is presently in operation

24 GEO-MINING CHARACTERISTICS

The geological and mining characteristics of Nigahi OCP are given in the

table below

Sl

No Particulars Unit

Coal Seams

Turra Purewa Bottom

Purewa Top

Purewa Merged

I COAL SEAMS

1

Seam Thickness Range

m 110-194 88-147 42-109 189-257

Prevailing 14-18 11-12 7-9 22-24

2

Content of Dirt Bands Range

Including dirt bands upto 1m in thickness prevailing

0-216 53-434 40-487 231-285

3 Ash content of coal with dirt bands of upto 1m in thickness 153-241 312-412 325 369-371

4 Volume density of coal with dirt bands of upto 1m in thickness tm3 148 164 161 165

5 Excavation Category Cat III - 90 amp IV -10

II OBPARTING

1

Thickness overlying OB Range

m 314-899 184-900 05-1674 305-1674

Prevailing 40-60 40-70 60-100 60-100

2 Thickness of Turra- Purewa Bottom parting m 521-696

3 Thickness of Purewa Bottom-Purewa top parting m 0-28

4 Volume density of Overburden Rocks

tm3 235

5 Excavation Category Cat III - 90 amp IV -10

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Job No181906115 Page No6 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

25 QUARRY PARAMETERS

The Quarry Parameters of Nigahi OCP are given in the table below

SlNo Particulars Unit Value

1 Length of quarry along Turra Seam floor Km 350

2 Width of quarry on Turra seam floor Km 340

3 Depth of quarry m 2500

26 CALENDAR PROGRAMME OF MINING OPERATION

The calendar plan of mining operation has been formulated based on the

balance mineable coal reserves as on 01042018 adopted sequence of

opencast minefield development and optimum conditions of mining operations

for the entire life of the opencast mine

A summarized calendar programme of excavation is tabulated below

Sl No Year Coal (Mt) OB (Mm3) Av SR (m3t)

1 2018-19 1875 7457 398

2 2019-20 1875 7457 398

3 2020-21 1875 7457 398

4 2021-22 1875 7457 398

5 2022-23 1875 7457 398

6 2023-24 1875 7457 398

7 2024-25 1875 7457 398

8 2025-26 1875 7457 398

9 2026-27 1875 7457 398

10 2027-28 1875 7457 398

11 2028-29 1875 7457 398

12 2029-30 1875 7457 398

13 2030-31 1200 4174 348

14 2031-32 555 1685 304

Total 24255 95343 393

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Job No181906115 Page No7 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

27 HEMM REQUIREMENT

The position of major HEMM for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa) as per approved

EPRRCE and existing as on 01042018 are given in the Table below

Sl No HEMM Size

Capacity

Sanctioned EPRRCE Provision

(15 Mtpa)

Existing as on 01042018

A OB REMOVAL

1 Dragline 24 m388 mR 2 2

2 Dragline 20 m383 mR 2 2

3 Electric Rope Shovel 20 m3 8 2

4 Electric Rope Shovel 10 m3 11

5 RBH Drill 311 mm 4 4

6 RBH Drill 250 mm 19 13

7 Rear Dumper 190 T 58

8 Rear Dumper 120 T 40+23

9 Rear Dumper 100 T 4

10 Dozer 850 HP 7 5

11 Dozer 410 HP 17 11+8

B COAL WINNING

1 Elect Rope Shovel 10m3 5 4

2 Diesel Hyd Shovel 10-12m3 1 2

3 Diesel Hyd Shovel 8m3 1

4 RBH Drill 160 mm 8 7+1

5 Rear Dumper 85T 12+2

6 Rear Dumper 100T 40 26

7 Dozer 410 HP 5 5

C COMMON

1 Grader 280 HP 10 6+3

2 Grader 145 HP 1

3 Crane 120T 2 2

4 Crane 70100T 2 2

5 Crane 4070 T 1

6 Crane 18-20T 2 2

7 Hyd Shovel Backhoe 2830 m3 2 1

8 Hyd Shovel Backhoe 12 m3 2 1

9 FE Loader 574640 m3 2 1

10 FE Loader 10-12 m3 1

11 Wheel Dozer 450 HP 4 1

D RECLAMATION

1 Dozer 410 HP 5 5

2 Grader 280 HP 5 2

3 HydBackhoe 09 m3 1

4 Tipping Truck 8 m3 5

5 Water Sprinkler 70 KL 7 4

6 Water Sprinkler 28 KL 2 4

Surveyed off but in use

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Job No181906115 Page No8 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

28 GENERAL SCHEME OF OPERATION

Presently Nigahi OCP is operating with combined system of opencast mining

with the use of Draglines and Shovel-Dumpers combination in two sections

(East and West Section) with central haul road

The same has been proposed to continue for Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) as per

mining plan

OB between Turra and Purewa BottomMerged Seams will be excavated by

Dragline and shovel-dumper system OB between Purewa Bottom and

Purewa TopMerged seams and OB above Purewa Top Purewa Merged

seams will be excavated by shovel-dumper system Presently OB is being

dumped in internal as well as external dumps The total OB to be excavated

since inception is 177665 Mm3 and balance OB as on 01042018 is 95343

Mm3 which would be accommodated in existing Internal amp External OB

dumps

Coal from Turra Purewa Bottom Purewa Top amp Purewa Merged seams is

being mined by 10m3 Electric Rope Shovel10-12 m3 Diesel Hydraulic Shovel

in conjunction with 85100T Rear Dumpers

OB is being excavated by 24 m388 mR Draglines amp 20 m383 mR Draglines

and 20 m3 Electric Rope Shovels in conjunction with 120T Rear Dumpers and

10m3 Electric Rope Shovels in conjunction with 100120T Rear Dumpers

29 ROM COAL QUALITY

The coal from Nigahi Opencast Mine is supplied to Vindhyachal Super

Thermal Power Station (4760 MW) of NTPC Nigahi OCP envisages

extraction of Turra and Purewa Seams coal The average grade of Turra

seam coal based on GCV is G7 and that of Purewa seams is G11

30 LAND ACQUISITION

The total land requirement for Nigahi OCP has been estimated as 303640 Ha

in sanctioned EPR of 15 Mtpa Out of 303640 Ha 1260 Ha is forest land

209 Ha Govt land and 156740 Ha is tenancy land as given in the table

below

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Job No181906115 Page No9 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The total land requirement for Nigahi OCP

Type of Land

Total Requirement of Land at 15 Mtpa

Stage ( Ha )

Land under possession at

1875 Mtpa stage (Ha)

Balance land (Ha)

Forest Land 1260 874 386

Non-Forest Land

Govt Land 209 209

Tenancy Land 156740 156740

Total Land 303640 265040 386

Application of FC for 424517 Ha land was applied which included 386 Ha of

forest land and 38517 Ha of revenue forest land within the 156740 Ha area of

Tenancy land Accordingly FC stage-II was granted on 12042018 for 424517

Ha (Forest -386 Ha + Revenue Forest -38517 Ha = 424517 Ha)

Break-up of land after grant of FC on 12042018 is given below

Type of Land Total Land

Requirement ( Ha )

Remarks

Forest Land 1260

Govt Land 209

Tenancy Land 156740

156740 Ha tenancy land includes 38517 Ha of Revenue Forest land

Total Land 303640

Out of 386000 Ha of forest land of Nigahi OCP 18 Ha forest land proposed

to be carved out of Nigahi OCP has been included in Project Report of Jayant

OCP for EC clearance of 25 Mtpa

Hence the total land requirement for Nigahi OCP excluding 18 Ha forest land

comes to 301840 Ha out of which 1242 Ha is forest land 209 Ha is govt

land and 156740 Ha tenancy land which includes 38517 Ha of Revenue

Forest land as given below

Type of Land Total Land

Requirement ( Ha )

Total Land Requirement excluding 18 Ha for Jayant

OCP (Ha)

Forest Land 1260 1242

Govt Land 209 209

Tenancy Land 156740 156740

Total Land 303640 301840

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No10 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

40 CIVIL CONSTRUCTION

41 SERVICE BUILDINGS

The Existing Nigahi OCP is running with adequate infrastructure of service

buildingsCommunity buildings and all the required civil infrastructure works

have been completed and are in use

50 INFRASTRACTURES

51 COAL HANDLING PLANT

Nigahi OCP has a CHP of 15 Mtpa capacity with silo loading onto the rakes

for dispatch the coal through MGR During the year 2017-18 the project has

dispatched 1760 Mt coal to Vindhyachal Super Thermal Power Plant through

MGR

52 RAILWAY SIDING

The coal from Nigahi OCP is presently being despatched by MGR system as

given in the above paragraph

There is a proposed public railway siding which will also be used after its

commissioning for distant consumers

60 MANPOWER amp PRODUCTIVITY

Manpower requirement for Nigahi Opencast Project with a rated capacity of

1875 Mtpa of ROM coal and removal of 7457 Mm3 of overburden per annum

has been estimated as 2827 with an overall OMS of 2512 tes of coal

The existing manpower as on 01042018 is 2419

700 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

71 EXISTING POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES

711 Air Pollution Control Measures

The main air pollutant in mining operation is normally dust Keeping this in

view following control measures are being adopted

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

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Job No181906115 Page No11 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

712 Water Pollution Control Measures

A comprehensive water management plan incorporating various control

measures is given below

Provision of Mine sump and Mine drainage

Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being used as sedimentation

pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation pond for further

sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water is used for industrial

purpose

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment a

STP of 30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop effluent has been estimated as 1340 m3day This effluent is

treated in ETP of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3day The resultant effluent is treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

713 Noise Pollution Control Measures

Following control measures are being adopted to keep noise levels to

minimum

i) Provision of noise-proof cabins for operators of drills dumpers

shovels draglines etc

ii) Routine maintenance of HEMM

iii) Provision of ear-muffs and ear-plugs as and when required

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Job No181906115 Page No12 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

iv) Restriction of speed of vehicle in colony and sensitive areas and

v) Thick green belt has been provided around the colony This will act

as a barrier to the noise

714 Ground Vibration Control Measures

The following control measures are being adopted to control ground

vibration

a) Design of optimum blast hole geometry considering bench height

diameter of hole type of explosive nature of rock level of

fragmentation required etc

b) Divide total chargeblast in several parts so as to keep minimum

explosivedelay For instance dividing total charge in the parts will

reduce ground vibration to frac14 compared to the total blasted without

using delays

c) Use of millisecond delay detonators and relays

d) Reduce the depth of the holes (larger the depth the ground vibration

is felt over larger area)

e) Avoid concentration of explosive by using deck charging

f) To provide artificial plane of weakness between the site of blast and

the important surface structures to provide damping affect and

g) Plaster shooting should be avoided to reduce air shock wave

MINE CLOSURE PLAN

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Job No181906115 Page No13 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

10 Introduction

101 Name of Mine Owner Director Tech (Operations) Northern Coalfield Ltd

102 Location and Extent of Project Lease Area

The Nigahi Opencast project is situated in Moher sub-basin of the Singrauli

Coalfield in district Singrauli (MP) The total land requirement for Nigahi

Opencast Project (Project area Lease area) has been estimated as 301840

Ha

103 Type of Lease Area

The Project lease area consists of forest land Government land and tenancy

land (Details mentioned in paragraph 3 of Mining Plan)

104 Present Land Use Pattern

Operational present land use pattern is as follows

Sl No

Particulars Area ( Ha)

1 Area to be Excavated 1665

2 External OB Dumps 418

3 Workshop 74

4 Green Belt 335

5 Other Infrastructure (including ETP amp CHP) 404

6 Road rail 74

7 Colony area 265

8 Others (Safety zone vacantundisturbed land etc)

147

Total 301840

105 Method of Mining

Considering the mining and geological conditions the combined system of

opencast mining with the use of dragline and shovel -dumper combination has

been proposed

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Job No181906115 Page No14 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

106 Coal processing operation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

11 Reasons for closure

111 Exhaustion of Minerals

The geological reserve of coal of Nigahi project is expected to be exhausted

by 2031-32 (as per Mining Plan of 1875 Mtpa) and the project needs to be

closed

112 Lack of Demand

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to lack of demand but due to exhaustion

of minerals

113 Un-economic operations

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to un-economic operations but due to

exhaustion of minerals

114 Natural Calamity

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to natural calamity but due to exhaustion

of minerals

115 DirectionCourt cases

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to any directioncourt cases but due to

exhaustion of minerals

12 Statutory Obligations

121 Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed

Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed are being complied

The Forest Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC are given as

Annexure-2(a) amp 2(b)

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Job No181906115 Page No15 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

122 Approval of EPRRCEMining Plan

The Nigahi EPRRCE (15 Mtpa) has already been approved by NCL Board

The mining plan for 1875 Mtpa capacity is to be placed before NCL board for

approval

123 Directives conditions imposed by MoCMoEFSPCCPCB

The directives conditions imposed by the SPCB are being compiled from time

to time There is need to define the liabilities responsibilities and authorities of

the mine management other regulatory bodies Central and State

Governments after mine closure Although no comprehensive legislation

exists on mine closure the following legislations are relevant to mine closure

aspect of CILrsquos mine

The Mines Act 1952

Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017 Regulations 6 66107108

120 128137 249 etc of Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017

and its related DGMS Circulars

The Coal Mines (Conservation and Development) Act1974

Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution Act) 1974

Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981

Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Environment Protection

(Amendment) Rule 2000

The Hazardous Waste (Management amp Handling) Rules1989

In addition documents like EIAEMP submitted to MoEFCC and the

commitments made therein also have legal status Also the directives

conditions imposed by the SPCB from time to time are being compiled One

of the conditions of Environmental Clearance (EC) is that a mine closure plan

with site specific bio-engineering measures for reclamation and restoration of

degraded areas and OB dumps shall be prepared

The Environment Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC is given as

Annexure-3

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Job No181906115 Page No16 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

13 Closure Plan Preparation

131 Decision of mine closure should be approved from Board of Directors of the company

The current mining plan has been prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa

by the Nigahi OCP According to the plan the coal reserve of Nigahi project is

expected to be exhausted by 2031-32 The present closure plan is a

conceptual type Mine closure plan along with Mining Plan will be approved

by the Board of Directors

Final decision of closure will be taken by the competent authority in

appropriate time

20 MINE DESCRIPTION 21 Geology 211 Topography

The Nigahi OCP 1875Mtpa is located in the Moher Sub-basin of Singrauli

Coalfield The project is covered under Topo sheet no 63-L12 of Survey of

India and bounded by latitude 240 07rsquo 30rdquo to 240 10rsquo 58rdquo N and longitudes 820

36rsquo 24rdquo to 820 39rsquo 28rdquo E Nigahi block stands out as a hilly plateau with

elevation about 400 to 450 m above mean sea level Some relief elevations

exceed 500 m In the western part of the block the plateau is pronounced by

steep escarpment facing the south Drains and nallas traverse the slope of

escarpment The base of the plateau extends as a plain with elevations

around 300m

212 Rock Types

Entire Block area is covered by the sediments of Barakar formation with a thin

cover of Soil and alluvium at places The stratigraphic sequence of rocks within

Barakars based on data of drill holes is given below

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Job No181906115 Page No17 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

SlNo Lithology Thickness Range Remarks

From To

In the western part of the area the Purewa Top and Purewa Bottom seams have merged to form a 1890 to2570 m thick composite Purewa merged seam

1 Soil amp sub-soil Nil 90

2 Sandstone with 2 to 3 clay bands and 1 to 2 thin impersistent carbonaceous horizon

3050 16740

3 Coal Seam Purewa Top 420 1090

4 Sandstone with thin Shale band 1 2935

5 Coal Seam Purewa Bottom 880 1470

6 Sandstone and thin carb Shale 5210 6960

7 Coal Seam Turra Seam 1100 1940

213 Toxic Elements Study

Toxic elements study of coal samples from coal seams of NCL mines has

been tested by IIT BHU Enviorotech Pvt Ltd CIMFR Dhanbad

214 Geological Structures

The sandstone exposures and the topography do not reveal much on the

geological structure of the area The entire structural set-up therefore have

been worked out on sub-surface data generated from Nigahi and adjoining

blocks

The block is situated in the south central part of the crescent shaped Moher

sub-basin In conformity to the regional set-up the beds have a general ENE-

WSW trend with northerly dip The amount of dip is generally about 2o to 3o

The area has been postulated free of faults

22 Reserves

The mineable reserves for Nigahi OCP has already been described in detail in

paragraph 21 of the mining Plan

23 Mining Method

The mining method has already been described in detail in sections 26 to 28

of the mining plan

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Job No181906115 Page No18 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

24 Coal Beneficiation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

30 CLOSURE PLAN

31 Mined Out Land

311 ProposalMeasures implemented for reclamation

Out of 301840 Ha of total land 1665 Ha has been identified as Quarry area

Out of which 1405 Ha will be back filled 200 Ha of batter area will be left after

final reclamation Void area will be 60 Ha with depth of about 250mThe

reclamation is to be done in three phases

Phase ndash I Physical Technical Reclamation

In phase-I the mined out land area backfilled with excavated OB material up

to be pre-determined level and it is leveled with dozer and grader A layer of

top soil is laid over this graded amp leveled surface of backfilled mined out land

Equipment provided for land reclamation is as follows

Sl No Particulars Sizecap No Of Equip

1 Hyd ShovelBackhoe 090 m3 1

2 Grader 280 HP 5

3 Water sprinkler 70 KL amp 28 KL 7 amp 2 respectively

4 Tripping truck 8m3 5

5 Dozer 410 HP 5

A fund of Rs 3101 lakhs has been provided for capital investment in land reclamation (as per RCE provision)

Phase-II Biological Reclamation

Biological reclamation is the phase-II of reclamation process Re-vegetation

covers in terms of grass amp trees of appropriate and indigenous species are

raised over the physically reclaimed land Progressive Green Belt

development amp Biological reclamation plan till closure is given in paragraph-

347

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Job No181906115 Page No19 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Phase-III Hydro Reclamation

At the end of mine life a void of 60 Ha will be left in the excavated zone This

void will be converted into water body of a depth of around 40m The water

body and internal filled dump will recharge the ground water of the regime

This water reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture

312 Rehabilitation of mined out land

Rehabilitation of mined out land will be done as per the post mining land use

plan given in the table below

Post Mining Land Use

313 Actual site restoration for post mining land use

Post mining land use plan aims for not only actual site restoration but

improvement too in terms of green cover At post mining stage area of forest

green will increase from 1242 Ha to 2305 Ha

314 Method of restorationreclamationRehabilitation

After backfilling the OB in the de-coaled area by draglines and shovel dumper

combination the overburden dumps shall be stabilized with appropriate

gradingbenching so as to ensure that overall angle of slope is less than 28o

After the technical reclamation the biological reclamation of dumps will be

carried out by top soil spreading and plantation of indigenous plants

Land Use Total Area

( Ha)

Post Mining Land Use Area ( Ha)

Forest Green Area

Water Body

Public Use

Others

Undisturbed Land 147 147

Mine Void 60 60

Reclaimed OB dump

1823 1823

Infra-Structure 74 10 64

Colony 265 265

Green Belt 335 335

Road Rail 74 74

ETP CHP 4040 4040

Others 200 200

Total 301840 2305 60 349 30440

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Job No181906115 Page No20 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The slope stability shall be ensured by maintaining a mild slope of 28o and

using geo-textile material

315 Afforestation in first phase mined out area while commencing the

mining in second phase

Mining is to be carried out in a phased manner initiating afforestation work in

the mined out area of the first phase while commencing the mining in the

second phase ie continuation of mining activities from one phase to other

indicating the sequence of operations depending on the geo-mining conditions

of the mine

316 Progressive mine closure plan shall be prepared for a period of five

years from the beginning of the mining operation

Progressive mine closure plans have been prepared for a period of five years

from the beginning of mine

317 These plans would be examined periodically in every five years period

and be subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by

the Central Government

These plans are examined periodically in every five years period and are

subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by the Central

Government like the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDIL)

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) Indian

School of Mines (ISM) etc for this purpose

32 Water Quality Management

321 Details of existing Surface and Ground Water bodies in ML area The drainage of the area is divided in two sections - One flowing towards

North into Bijul Nalla through MehrauliMorwa Nalla the other towards South

into GBP Sagar through Motwani In the non-excavated area of the mine

some water flows towards North into Bijul Nalla through Mehrauli Morwa

Nalla the balance towards South into GBP Sagar through Motwani Nigahi

Project is operating with two sections ie West Section and East Section

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Job No181906115 Page No21 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Western section mine water is pumped to Bareja siltation pond which is

located within Nigahi OCP

322 Steps for Water Quality protection

Following water quality protection measures are taken

a) Control of erosion Garland drains ndash to arrest surface run-off flowing in

to mine pit During 2016-17 3500 m garland drain has been constructed

it will be constructed as per requirement of mines

b) Sedimentation Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being

used as sedimentation pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation

pond for further sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water

is used for industrial purpose

c) Diversion of water courses No such requirement is there in this project

No water courses passes in this mines

d) Water Treatment

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment STP of

30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop has been estimated as 1340 m3 day This effluent treated in ETP

of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3 day The resultant effluent will be treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

e) Control of siltation Siltation is controlled at many stages

i) At top most dump level

Drainage profile is kept in such a way that outer edges of dump

are at a higher level than the inner surface so that minimum or

negligible water accumulation can be coursed towards dump slope

Provision of garland drains at dump top level and at different

decks of dump

ii) Along dump slope

Terracing of the slope is to be done

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Job No181906115 Page No22 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Grass seed spraying

Plantation along terracing of the slope is to be done as final biological

reclamation

iii) At dump toe level

Gabionsilt arrestor all along the dump toe is to be provided

Retaining wall after the gabion wall

Wide drain near retaining wall for preventing the silt flow

iv) At the face sump

Gabion wall all along the flow of incoming water to face sump

Silt if any gets deposited into the sump

v) Intermediate sump

Gabion wall all along the dump facing the sump

Retaining wall

vi) Siltation pond

Bareja Siltation pond Mine water from the intermediate sump is being

pumped to the Bareja Siltation pond where silt is arrested and clear

water is flown towards Bareja reservoir (5Ha area) under gravity and

Bareja new reservoir (35 Ha area)

The proposed targets for the construction of retaining wall gabion and

garland drains per year are given in the table below

Sl

No Description Location

LengthArea

constructed till

30092017

Proposed per year

1 Retaining wall Mine area 8432m 300 m

2 Gabion Mine area 154380 Sq m 60000 m2

3 Garland Drain Mine area 3500m (2016-17) As per requirement

of the mine

f) Hydrological Study in the area

The water table configuration in the unconfined aquifer is conforming to the

local topography A flat water table with a gradient of 75 x 10 -3 slopping

towards south south east has been observed in the area The aquifer units

present above the working coal seams are the major sources for ground water

inflow into the proposed mine workings

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Job No181906115 Page No23 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

With the presence of shale and compaction the seepage from mine floor may

be considered as negligible The various hydro-geological units developed in

the Nigahi OCP is as mentioned below

Hydrogeological Unit

Formation Thickness

(m)

Phreatic aquifer (Top)

Soil sub-soil weathered sandstone 0 - 9

Medium grained sandstone with thin clay and shale

30 - 167

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa Top (Working seam)

4 - 11

Aquifer (middle) Medium grained sandstone with thin shale

1 - 29

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa bottom (Working seam)

9 - 15

Aquifer (lower) Medium to coarse grained sandstone with thin shale

52 - 69

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Turra (Working seam) 11 - 19

In opencast mine the aquifer units laying above the bottom most portion

working seam contributes the major inflow Due to stratification the individual

permeable beds develop individual drawdown cones and the impact is usually

limited to few hundred meters For Nigahi OCP a probable zone of influence

ie Radius of influence has been estimated as 612 m

To assess the impact of opencast mining on local water regime a regular

seasonal monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out by

establishing a network of 33 norsquos existing dug wells in the study area Analysis

of ground water samples from monitoring wells around Nigahi Project

indicates that the water quality is generally suitable for domestic use The pH

ranges from 734 to 769 standard unit Concentration of dissolved solid

sulphate iron manganese nitrate fluorite and other heavy metals are found

within the drinking standard (IS-10500) In the study area ground water level

variation is as follows

Sl No

Season Water level (bgl) in m Yr-2017

(Study area- 10 Km radius)

1 Pre-monsoon 1025 to 2257

2 Post- monsoon 125 to 1655

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

Page 1 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

Page 2 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

Page 3 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

Page 4 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

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Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

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1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

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4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

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5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

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Nigahi OpenCast Project (1875Mtpa) Northern Coalfields Limited

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R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

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Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

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PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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Page 3: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

MINING PLAN (Along with Mine Closure Plan)

FOR NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

CONTENTS

Sl No Subject Page No

A MINING PLAN

1 Introduction 1-3

2 Geological amp Mineable Reserves 4-8

3 Land Acquisition 8-9

4 Civil Construction 10

5 Infrastructures 10

6 Manpower amp Productivity 10

7 Environmental Management 10-12

Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

MINING PLAN (Along with Mine Closure Plan)

FOR NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

CONTENTS

B MINE CLOSURE PLAN

1 Introduction 13-16

2 Mine Description 16-18

3 Closure Plan 18-33

4 Time Scheduling For Abandonment 33-34

5 Abandonment Cost 34-36

6 Financial Assurance 37

7 Responsibilities of Mine Closure 37-38

8 Provision for Mine Closure 38-39

C Annexures

Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

MINING PLAN (Along with Mine Closure Plan)

FOR NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

LIST OF PLATES

Sl No Description Plate No

1 Plan showing the existing Mine working I

2 Plan Showing EC Leasehold Boundary of Nigahi OCP

II (a) amp II (b)

3 Final Stage Dump Plan III

4 Quarry Cross-Sections showing dump profile at the end of mining operation

IV

5 Post Mining land Use pattern V

MINING PLAN

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No1 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

MINING PLAN

(Along with Mine Closure Plan)

FOR

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

10 INTRODUCTION

Nigahi OCP is located in the south- central part of Moher sub-basin of

Singrauli Coalfield in the Singrauli district of Madhya Pradesh Nigahi OCP

mainly falls in Nigahi Block and Nigahi North Extension Block

11 EPR FOR NIGAHI OCP (15 Mtpa)

The EPR for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa) had been prepared in January 2007 with

the following two options

Option-I - Total Departmental Option-II - Additional Shovel-Dumper OB Outsourcing

The Government of India approved the EPR for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa ) for an

additional capital investment of Rs 25940 Crores on 8th October 2007 for

incremental coal production by departmental operations and removal of

corresponding Shovel-Dumper OB through outsourcing (Option-II)

12 RCE FOR NIGAHI OCP (1500 Mtpa)

The RCE for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa) has been prepared by CMPDI for an

additional capital investment of Rs 48657 Crores The RCE for Nigahi OCP

(15 Mtpa) was sanctioned by NCL Board for an additional capital investment

of Rs 48657 Crores on 31102015

13 EMP STATUS

The project had earlier Environmental Clearance from Ministry of Environment

and Forests Government of India for a rated capacity of 15 Mtpa of coal

production in a total lease area of 303640 Ha with public hearing under

section 12 of the Environmental Impact Assessment notification 2006 and

subsequent amendments thereto and under para 211 of MOEF circular

dated 13102006 vide letter No J-110152352006-IA II (M) dated

08052007

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No2 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Further project has Environment Clearance from Ministry of Environment

Forests and Climate Change Government of India for a rated capacity of

1875 Mtpa of coal production in a ML area of 265040 Ha (303640 Ha-386

Ha forest land =265040 Ha) under clause 7(ii) of EIA notification 2006 vide

letter No J-11015792013-IA II (M) dated 19032015

14 STATUS OF THE PROJECT

The actual production performance of the project since inception to 2017-18 is

given in the table below

Years Coal Production

Actual (Mt)

OB Removal Actual (Mm3)

Upto 2005-06 8264 32966

2006-07 1110 3355

2007-08 1131 3403

2008-09 1166 3941

2009-10 1236 3398

2010-11 1202 3113

2011-12 1088 3337

2012-13 1352 3716

2013-14 1365 3632

2014-15 1366 3628

2015-16 1501 5869

2016-17 1552 5320

2017-18 1713 6644

Total 24046 82322

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No3 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

15 MINING PLAN FOR NIGAHI OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The project has Environment Clearance from Ministry of Environment Forests

and Climate Change Government of India for a rated capacity of 1875 Mtpa

of coal production under clause 7(ii) vide letter No J-11015792013-IA II (M)

dated 19032015 for 265040 Ha (303640 Ha ndash 386 Ha forest land =265040

Ha) with the condition to obtain approval under the FC Act for diversion of

balance required 386 Ha forest land located within the total mining lease area

of 303640 Ha

Forestry clearance (stage-II) has been granted for 386 Ha above forest land

vide letter no FNo 8-262015-FC dated 12042018 In addition to above

386 Ha forest land Forestry clearance for 38517 Ha revenue forest (included

within 156740 Ha Tenancy Land) has also been accorded Thus the total

Forestry clearance of 424517 Ha (386 Ha forest land +38517 Ha revenue

forest land) land has been granted vide above letter no FNo 8- 262015-FC

dated 12042018

It may be noted here that 38517 Ha tenancy land (which is included in non-

forest land and for which EC has already been granted) has been declared as

Revenue Forest Land for which Forestry clearance along with 386 Ha forest

land has been granted vide above letter given in the above para

Out of 386 Ha of forest land of Nigahi OCP 18 Ha forest land proposed to be

carved out of Nigahi OCP has been included in Project Report of Jayant OCP

for EC clearance of 25 Mtpa EC for Jayant OCP for 25 Mtpa has been

considered in the 30th meeting of EAC held on 17 052018

As per the minutes of the meeting it was directed for parallel proposal for

amendment in the EC for Nigahi OCP excluding 18 Ha of forest land (which

has been included in Jayant OCP) for balance ML area of 301840 Ha

(303640 Ha-18 Ha forest land)

Considering the above facts the Mining plan for Nigahi OCP has been

prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa with mining leasehold area of

301840 Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No4 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

20 GEOLOGICAL amp MINEABLE RESERVES

21 SEAM-WISE GEOLOGICAL RESERVES AND MINEABLE RESERVES

Coal Seam Geological Reserves (Mt) Mineable Reserves (Mt)

Purewa Top 4427 2976 Purewa Bottom 10682 8239 Purewa Merged 10894 13011 Turra 30168 24322 Total 56171 48301

22 MINEABLE RESERVES amp STRIPPING RATIO

Seam wise and section wise mineable coal reserves corresponding OBR and

Stripping Ratio since inception within the sanctioned boundary of Nigahi OCP

is given in the table below

Sl No

Section

Coal Reserve(Mt) Total OBR (Mm3)

Stripping Ratio (m3t)

Turra Seam

Purewa Seams

Total Coal

1 East 12798 11108 23906 95019 397

2 West 11524 12871 24395 82646 339

Total 24322 23979 48301 177665 368

From the above mineable reserves the project has already produced 24046

Mt of coal along with corresponding OBR of 82322 Mm3 since inception till

31032018 The balance Coal ReservesOBR and Average Stripping Ratio

within the sanctioned boundary of Nigahi OCP as on 0104 2018 is 24255 Mt

95343 Mm3 and 393 m3t respectively

The Seam-wise break-up of balance Mineable reserves Parting-wise

Overburden volume and average stripping ratio as on 01042018 within the

sanctioned boundary of Nigahi OCP is given below

Particulars East Section West Section Total

Mineable Reserves (Mt)

Purewa Seams 10374 2552 12926

Turra Seam 7191 4138 11329

Total Coal 17565 6690 24255

Volume of OBR (Mm3)

OB above Purewa Seams 36966 24076 61042

Parting between Purewa amp Turra Seams

23287 11014 34301

Total OBR 60253 35090 95343

Average Stripping Ratio (m3t) 343 525 393

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No5 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

23 MINING TECHNOLOGY

Considering the mining and geological conditions such as

a) Flat gradient of 2o-3 o of the coal seam

b) Mining of multiple seams viz Turra (14-18m) Purewa Bottom (11-12m)

Purewa Top (7-9m) and Purewa Merged (22-24m)

c) Parting of 52m to 70m between Turra and Purewa BottomMerged

d) Large scope of work including 1875 Mt of ROM coal and 7457 Mm3 of OB

per annum

The combined system of opencast mining with the use of Draglines and

Shovel-Dumpers combination is presently in operation

24 GEO-MINING CHARACTERISTICS

The geological and mining characteristics of Nigahi OCP are given in the

table below

Sl

No Particulars Unit

Coal Seams

Turra Purewa Bottom

Purewa Top

Purewa Merged

I COAL SEAMS

1

Seam Thickness Range

m 110-194 88-147 42-109 189-257

Prevailing 14-18 11-12 7-9 22-24

2

Content of Dirt Bands Range

Including dirt bands upto 1m in thickness prevailing

0-216 53-434 40-487 231-285

3 Ash content of coal with dirt bands of upto 1m in thickness 153-241 312-412 325 369-371

4 Volume density of coal with dirt bands of upto 1m in thickness tm3 148 164 161 165

5 Excavation Category Cat III - 90 amp IV -10

II OBPARTING

1

Thickness overlying OB Range

m 314-899 184-900 05-1674 305-1674

Prevailing 40-60 40-70 60-100 60-100

2 Thickness of Turra- Purewa Bottom parting m 521-696

3 Thickness of Purewa Bottom-Purewa top parting m 0-28

4 Volume density of Overburden Rocks

tm3 235

5 Excavation Category Cat III - 90 amp IV -10

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No6 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

25 QUARRY PARAMETERS

The Quarry Parameters of Nigahi OCP are given in the table below

SlNo Particulars Unit Value

1 Length of quarry along Turra Seam floor Km 350

2 Width of quarry on Turra seam floor Km 340

3 Depth of quarry m 2500

26 CALENDAR PROGRAMME OF MINING OPERATION

The calendar plan of mining operation has been formulated based on the

balance mineable coal reserves as on 01042018 adopted sequence of

opencast minefield development and optimum conditions of mining operations

for the entire life of the opencast mine

A summarized calendar programme of excavation is tabulated below

Sl No Year Coal (Mt) OB (Mm3) Av SR (m3t)

1 2018-19 1875 7457 398

2 2019-20 1875 7457 398

3 2020-21 1875 7457 398

4 2021-22 1875 7457 398

5 2022-23 1875 7457 398

6 2023-24 1875 7457 398

7 2024-25 1875 7457 398

8 2025-26 1875 7457 398

9 2026-27 1875 7457 398

10 2027-28 1875 7457 398

11 2028-29 1875 7457 398

12 2029-30 1875 7457 398

13 2030-31 1200 4174 348

14 2031-32 555 1685 304

Total 24255 95343 393

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No7 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

27 HEMM REQUIREMENT

The position of major HEMM for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa) as per approved

EPRRCE and existing as on 01042018 are given in the Table below

Sl No HEMM Size

Capacity

Sanctioned EPRRCE Provision

(15 Mtpa)

Existing as on 01042018

A OB REMOVAL

1 Dragline 24 m388 mR 2 2

2 Dragline 20 m383 mR 2 2

3 Electric Rope Shovel 20 m3 8 2

4 Electric Rope Shovel 10 m3 11

5 RBH Drill 311 mm 4 4

6 RBH Drill 250 mm 19 13

7 Rear Dumper 190 T 58

8 Rear Dumper 120 T 40+23

9 Rear Dumper 100 T 4

10 Dozer 850 HP 7 5

11 Dozer 410 HP 17 11+8

B COAL WINNING

1 Elect Rope Shovel 10m3 5 4

2 Diesel Hyd Shovel 10-12m3 1 2

3 Diesel Hyd Shovel 8m3 1

4 RBH Drill 160 mm 8 7+1

5 Rear Dumper 85T 12+2

6 Rear Dumper 100T 40 26

7 Dozer 410 HP 5 5

C COMMON

1 Grader 280 HP 10 6+3

2 Grader 145 HP 1

3 Crane 120T 2 2

4 Crane 70100T 2 2

5 Crane 4070 T 1

6 Crane 18-20T 2 2

7 Hyd Shovel Backhoe 2830 m3 2 1

8 Hyd Shovel Backhoe 12 m3 2 1

9 FE Loader 574640 m3 2 1

10 FE Loader 10-12 m3 1

11 Wheel Dozer 450 HP 4 1

D RECLAMATION

1 Dozer 410 HP 5 5

2 Grader 280 HP 5 2

3 HydBackhoe 09 m3 1

4 Tipping Truck 8 m3 5

5 Water Sprinkler 70 KL 7 4

6 Water Sprinkler 28 KL 2 4

Surveyed off but in use

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No8 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

28 GENERAL SCHEME OF OPERATION

Presently Nigahi OCP is operating with combined system of opencast mining

with the use of Draglines and Shovel-Dumpers combination in two sections

(East and West Section) with central haul road

The same has been proposed to continue for Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) as per

mining plan

OB between Turra and Purewa BottomMerged Seams will be excavated by

Dragline and shovel-dumper system OB between Purewa Bottom and

Purewa TopMerged seams and OB above Purewa Top Purewa Merged

seams will be excavated by shovel-dumper system Presently OB is being

dumped in internal as well as external dumps The total OB to be excavated

since inception is 177665 Mm3 and balance OB as on 01042018 is 95343

Mm3 which would be accommodated in existing Internal amp External OB

dumps

Coal from Turra Purewa Bottom Purewa Top amp Purewa Merged seams is

being mined by 10m3 Electric Rope Shovel10-12 m3 Diesel Hydraulic Shovel

in conjunction with 85100T Rear Dumpers

OB is being excavated by 24 m388 mR Draglines amp 20 m383 mR Draglines

and 20 m3 Electric Rope Shovels in conjunction with 120T Rear Dumpers and

10m3 Electric Rope Shovels in conjunction with 100120T Rear Dumpers

29 ROM COAL QUALITY

The coal from Nigahi Opencast Mine is supplied to Vindhyachal Super

Thermal Power Station (4760 MW) of NTPC Nigahi OCP envisages

extraction of Turra and Purewa Seams coal The average grade of Turra

seam coal based on GCV is G7 and that of Purewa seams is G11

30 LAND ACQUISITION

The total land requirement for Nigahi OCP has been estimated as 303640 Ha

in sanctioned EPR of 15 Mtpa Out of 303640 Ha 1260 Ha is forest land

209 Ha Govt land and 156740 Ha is tenancy land as given in the table

below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No9 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The total land requirement for Nigahi OCP

Type of Land

Total Requirement of Land at 15 Mtpa

Stage ( Ha )

Land under possession at

1875 Mtpa stage (Ha)

Balance land (Ha)

Forest Land 1260 874 386

Non-Forest Land

Govt Land 209 209

Tenancy Land 156740 156740

Total Land 303640 265040 386

Application of FC for 424517 Ha land was applied which included 386 Ha of

forest land and 38517 Ha of revenue forest land within the 156740 Ha area of

Tenancy land Accordingly FC stage-II was granted on 12042018 for 424517

Ha (Forest -386 Ha + Revenue Forest -38517 Ha = 424517 Ha)

Break-up of land after grant of FC on 12042018 is given below

Type of Land Total Land

Requirement ( Ha )

Remarks

Forest Land 1260

Govt Land 209

Tenancy Land 156740

156740 Ha tenancy land includes 38517 Ha of Revenue Forest land

Total Land 303640

Out of 386000 Ha of forest land of Nigahi OCP 18 Ha forest land proposed

to be carved out of Nigahi OCP has been included in Project Report of Jayant

OCP for EC clearance of 25 Mtpa

Hence the total land requirement for Nigahi OCP excluding 18 Ha forest land

comes to 301840 Ha out of which 1242 Ha is forest land 209 Ha is govt

land and 156740 Ha tenancy land which includes 38517 Ha of Revenue

Forest land as given below

Type of Land Total Land

Requirement ( Ha )

Total Land Requirement excluding 18 Ha for Jayant

OCP (Ha)

Forest Land 1260 1242

Govt Land 209 209

Tenancy Land 156740 156740

Total Land 303640 301840

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No10 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

40 CIVIL CONSTRUCTION

41 SERVICE BUILDINGS

The Existing Nigahi OCP is running with adequate infrastructure of service

buildingsCommunity buildings and all the required civil infrastructure works

have been completed and are in use

50 INFRASTRACTURES

51 COAL HANDLING PLANT

Nigahi OCP has a CHP of 15 Mtpa capacity with silo loading onto the rakes

for dispatch the coal through MGR During the year 2017-18 the project has

dispatched 1760 Mt coal to Vindhyachal Super Thermal Power Plant through

MGR

52 RAILWAY SIDING

The coal from Nigahi OCP is presently being despatched by MGR system as

given in the above paragraph

There is a proposed public railway siding which will also be used after its

commissioning for distant consumers

60 MANPOWER amp PRODUCTIVITY

Manpower requirement for Nigahi Opencast Project with a rated capacity of

1875 Mtpa of ROM coal and removal of 7457 Mm3 of overburden per annum

has been estimated as 2827 with an overall OMS of 2512 tes of coal

The existing manpower as on 01042018 is 2419

700 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

71 EXISTING POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES

711 Air Pollution Control Measures

The main air pollutant in mining operation is normally dust Keeping this in

view following control measures are being adopted

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No11 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

712 Water Pollution Control Measures

A comprehensive water management plan incorporating various control

measures is given below

Provision of Mine sump and Mine drainage

Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being used as sedimentation

pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation pond for further

sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water is used for industrial

purpose

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment a

STP of 30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop effluent has been estimated as 1340 m3day This effluent is

treated in ETP of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3day The resultant effluent is treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

713 Noise Pollution Control Measures

Following control measures are being adopted to keep noise levels to

minimum

i) Provision of noise-proof cabins for operators of drills dumpers

shovels draglines etc

ii) Routine maintenance of HEMM

iii) Provision of ear-muffs and ear-plugs as and when required

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Job No181906115 Page No12 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

iv) Restriction of speed of vehicle in colony and sensitive areas and

v) Thick green belt has been provided around the colony This will act

as a barrier to the noise

714 Ground Vibration Control Measures

The following control measures are being adopted to control ground

vibration

a) Design of optimum blast hole geometry considering bench height

diameter of hole type of explosive nature of rock level of

fragmentation required etc

b) Divide total chargeblast in several parts so as to keep minimum

explosivedelay For instance dividing total charge in the parts will

reduce ground vibration to frac14 compared to the total blasted without

using delays

c) Use of millisecond delay detonators and relays

d) Reduce the depth of the holes (larger the depth the ground vibration

is felt over larger area)

e) Avoid concentration of explosive by using deck charging

f) To provide artificial plane of weakness between the site of blast and

the important surface structures to provide damping affect and

g) Plaster shooting should be avoided to reduce air shock wave

MINE CLOSURE PLAN

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Job No181906115 Page No13 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

10 Introduction

101 Name of Mine Owner Director Tech (Operations) Northern Coalfield Ltd

102 Location and Extent of Project Lease Area

The Nigahi Opencast project is situated in Moher sub-basin of the Singrauli

Coalfield in district Singrauli (MP) The total land requirement for Nigahi

Opencast Project (Project area Lease area) has been estimated as 301840

Ha

103 Type of Lease Area

The Project lease area consists of forest land Government land and tenancy

land (Details mentioned in paragraph 3 of Mining Plan)

104 Present Land Use Pattern

Operational present land use pattern is as follows

Sl No

Particulars Area ( Ha)

1 Area to be Excavated 1665

2 External OB Dumps 418

3 Workshop 74

4 Green Belt 335

5 Other Infrastructure (including ETP amp CHP) 404

6 Road rail 74

7 Colony area 265

8 Others (Safety zone vacantundisturbed land etc)

147

Total 301840

105 Method of Mining

Considering the mining and geological conditions the combined system of

opencast mining with the use of dragline and shovel -dumper combination has

been proposed

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106 Coal processing operation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

11 Reasons for closure

111 Exhaustion of Minerals

The geological reserve of coal of Nigahi project is expected to be exhausted

by 2031-32 (as per Mining Plan of 1875 Mtpa) and the project needs to be

closed

112 Lack of Demand

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to lack of demand but due to exhaustion

of minerals

113 Un-economic operations

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to un-economic operations but due to

exhaustion of minerals

114 Natural Calamity

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to natural calamity but due to exhaustion

of minerals

115 DirectionCourt cases

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to any directioncourt cases but due to

exhaustion of minerals

12 Statutory Obligations

121 Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed

Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed are being complied

The Forest Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC are given as

Annexure-2(a) amp 2(b)

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Job No181906115 Page No15 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

122 Approval of EPRRCEMining Plan

The Nigahi EPRRCE (15 Mtpa) has already been approved by NCL Board

The mining plan for 1875 Mtpa capacity is to be placed before NCL board for

approval

123 Directives conditions imposed by MoCMoEFSPCCPCB

The directives conditions imposed by the SPCB are being compiled from time

to time There is need to define the liabilities responsibilities and authorities of

the mine management other regulatory bodies Central and State

Governments after mine closure Although no comprehensive legislation

exists on mine closure the following legislations are relevant to mine closure

aspect of CILrsquos mine

The Mines Act 1952

Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017 Regulations 6 66107108

120 128137 249 etc of Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017

and its related DGMS Circulars

The Coal Mines (Conservation and Development) Act1974

Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution Act) 1974

Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981

Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Environment Protection

(Amendment) Rule 2000

The Hazardous Waste (Management amp Handling) Rules1989

In addition documents like EIAEMP submitted to MoEFCC and the

commitments made therein also have legal status Also the directives

conditions imposed by the SPCB from time to time are being compiled One

of the conditions of Environmental Clearance (EC) is that a mine closure plan

with site specific bio-engineering measures for reclamation and restoration of

degraded areas and OB dumps shall be prepared

The Environment Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC is given as

Annexure-3

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Job No181906115 Page No16 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

13 Closure Plan Preparation

131 Decision of mine closure should be approved from Board of Directors of the company

The current mining plan has been prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa

by the Nigahi OCP According to the plan the coal reserve of Nigahi project is

expected to be exhausted by 2031-32 The present closure plan is a

conceptual type Mine closure plan along with Mining Plan will be approved

by the Board of Directors

Final decision of closure will be taken by the competent authority in

appropriate time

20 MINE DESCRIPTION 21 Geology 211 Topography

The Nigahi OCP 1875Mtpa is located in the Moher Sub-basin of Singrauli

Coalfield The project is covered under Topo sheet no 63-L12 of Survey of

India and bounded by latitude 240 07rsquo 30rdquo to 240 10rsquo 58rdquo N and longitudes 820

36rsquo 24rdquo to 820 39rsquo 28rdquo E Nigahi block stands out as a hilly plateau with

elevation about 400 to 450 m above mean sea level Some relief elevations

exceed 500 m In the western part of the block the plateau is pronounced by

steep escarpment facing the south Drains and nallas traverse the slope of

escarpment The base of the plateau extends as a plain with elevations

around 300m

212 Rock Types

Entire Block area is covered by the sediments of Barakar formation with a thin

cover of Soil and alluvium at places The stratigraphic sequence of rocks within

Barakars based on data of drill holes is given below

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Job No181906115 Page No17 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

SlNo Lithology Thickness Range Remarks

From To

In the western part of the area the Purewa Top and Purewa Bottom seams have merged to form a 1890 to2570 m thick composite Purewa merged seam

1 Soil amp sub-soil Nil 90

2 Sandstone with 2 to 3 clay bands and 1 to 2 thin impersistent carbonaceous horizon

3050 16740

3 Coal Seam Purewa Top 420 1090

4 Sandstone with thin Shale band 1 2935

5 Coal Seam Purewa Bottom 880 1470

6 Sandstone and thin carb Shale 5210 6960

7 Coal Seam Turra Seam 1100 1940

213 Toxic Elements Study

Toxic elements study of coal samples from coal seams of NCL mines has

been tested by IIT BHU Enviorotech Pvt Ltd CIMFR Dhanbad

214 Geological Structures

The sandstone exposures and the topography do not reveal much on the

geological structure of the area The entire structural set-up therefore have

been worked out on sub-surface data generated from Nigahi and adjoining

blocks

The block is situated in the south central part of the crescent shaped Moher

sub-basin In conformity to the regional set-up the beds have a general ENE-

WSW trend with northerly dip The amount of dip is generally about 2o to 3o

The area has been postulated free of faults

22 Reserves

The mineable reserves for Nigahi OCP has already been described in detail in

paragraph 21 of the mining Plan

23 Mining Method

The mining method has already been described in detail in sections 26 to 28

of the mining plan

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Job No181906115 Page No18 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

24 Coal Beneficiation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

30 CLOSURE PLAN

31 Mined Out Land

311 ProposalMeasures implemented for reclamation

Out of 301840 Ha of total land 1665 Ha has been identified as Quarry area

Out of which 1405 Ha will be back filled 200 Ha of batter area will be left after

final reclamation Void area will be 60 Ha with depth of about 250mThe

reclamation is to be done in three phases

Phase ndash I Physical Technical Reclamation

In phase-I the mined out land area backfilled with excavated OB material up

to be pre-determined level and it is leveled with dozer and grader A layer of

top soil is laid over this graded amp leveled surface of backfilled mined out land

Equipment provided for land reclamation is as follows

Sl No Particulars Sizecap No Of Equip

1 Hyd ShovelBackhoe 090 m3 1

2 Grader 280 HP 5

3 Water sprinkler 70 KL amp 28 KL 7 amp 2 respectively

4 Tripping truck 8m3 5

5 Dozer 410 HP 5

A fund of Rs 3101 lakhs has been provided for capital investment in land reclamation (as per RCE provision)

Phase-II Biological Reclamation

Biological reclamation is the phase-II of reclamation process Re-vegetation

covers in terms of grass amp trees of appropriate and indigenous species are

raised over the physically reclaimed land Progressive Green Belt

development amp Biological reclamation plan till closure is given in paragraph-

347

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Job No181906115 Page No19 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Phase-III Hydro Reclamation

At the end of mine life a void of 60 Ha will be left in the excavated zone This

void will be converted into water body of a depth of around 40m The water

body and internal filled dump will recharge the ground water of the regime

This water reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture

312 Rehabilitation of mined out land

Rehabilitation of mined out land will be done as per the post mining land use

plan given in the table below

Post Mining Land Use

313 Actual site restoration for post mining land use

Post mining land use plan aims for not only actual site restoration but

improvement too in terms of green cover At post mining stage area of forest

green will increase from 1242 Ha to 2305 Ha

314 Method of restorationreclamationRehabilitation

After backfilling the OB in the de-coaled area by draglines and shovel dumper

combination the overburden dumps shall be stabilized with appropriate

gradingbenching so as to ensure that overall angle of slope is less than 28o

After the technical reclamation the biological reclamation of dumps will be

carried out by top soil spreading and plantation of indigenous plants

Land Use Total Area

( Ha)

Post Mining Land Use Area ( Ha)

Forest Green Area

Water Body

Public Use

Others

Undisturbed Land 147 147

Mine Void 60 60

Reclaimed OB dump

1823 1823

Infra-Structure 74 10 64

Colony 265 265

Green Belt 335 335

Road Rail 74 74

ETP CHP 4040 4040

Others 200 200

Total 301840 2305 60 349 30440

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Job No181906115 Page No20 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The slope stability shall be ensured by maintaining a mild slope of 28o and

using geo-textile material

315 Afforestation in first phase mined out area while commencing the

mining in second phase

Mining is to be carried out in a phased manner initiating afforestation work in

the mined out area of the first phase while commencing the mining in the

second phase ie continuation of mining activities from one phase to other

indicating the sequence of operations depending on the geo-mining conditions

of the mine

316 Progressive mine closure plan shall be prepared for a period of five

years from the beginning of the mining operation

Progressive mine closure plans have been prepared for a period of five years

from the beginning of mine

317 These plans would be examined periodically in every five years period

and be subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by

the Central Government

These plans are examined periodically in every five years period and are

subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by the Central

Government like the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDIL)

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) Indian

School of Mines (ISM) etc for this purpose

32 Water Quality Management

321 Details of existing Surface and Ground Water bodies in ML area The drainage of the area is divided in two sections - One flowing towards

North into Bijul Nalla through MehrauliMorwa Nalla the other towards South

into GBP Sagar through Motwani In the non-excavated area of the mine

some water flows towards North into Bijul Nalla through Mehrauli Morwa

Nalla the balance towards South into GBP Sagar through Motwani Nigahi

Project is operating with two sections ie West Section and East Section

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Job No181906115 Page No21 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Western section mine water is pumped to Bareja siltation pond which is

located within Nigahi OCP

322 Steps for Water Quality protection

Following water quality protection measures are taken

a) Control of erosion Garland drains ndash to arrest surface run-off flowing in

to mine pit During 2016-17 3500 m garland drain has been constructed

it will be constructed as per requirement of mines

b) Sedimentation Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being

used as sedimentation pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation

pond for further sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water

is used for industrial purpose

c) Diversion of water courses No such requirement is there in this project

No water courses passes in this mines

d) Water Treatment

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment STP of

30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop has been estimated as 1340 m3 day This effluent treated in ETP

of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3 day The resultant effluent will be treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

e) Control of siltation Siltation is controlled at many stages

i) At top most dump level

Drainage profile is kept in such a way that outer edges of dump

are at a higher level than the inner surface so that minimum or

negligible water accumulation can be coursed towards dump slope

Provision of garland drains at dump top level and at different

decks of dump

ii) Along dump slope

Terracing of the slope is to be done

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Job No181906115 Page No22 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Grass seed spraying

Plantation along terracing of the slope is to be done as final biological

reclamation

iii) At dump toe level

Gabionsilt arrestor all along the dump toe is to be provided

Retaining wall after the gabion wall

Wide drain near retaining wall for preventing the silt flow

iv) At the face sump

Gabion wall all along the flow of incoming water to face sump

Silt if any gets deposited into the sump

v) Intermediate sump

Gabion wall all along the dump facing the sump

Retaining wall

vi) Siltation pond

Bareja Siltation pond Mine water from the intermediate sump is being

pumped to the Bareja Siltation pond where silt is arrested and clear

water is flown towards Bareja reservoir (5Ha area) under gravity and

Bareja new reservoir (35 Ha area)

The proposed targets for the construction of retaining wall gabion and

garland drains per year are given in the table below

Sl

No Description Location

LengthArea

constructed till

30092017

Proposed per year

1 Retaining wall Mine area 8432m 300 m

2 Gabion Mine area 154380 Sq m 60000 m2

3 Garland Drain Mine area 3500m (2016-17) As per requirement

of the mine

f) Hydrological Study in the area

The water table configuration in the unconfined aquifer is conforming to the

local topography A flat water table with a gradient of 75 x 10 -3 slopping

towards south south east has been observed in the area The aquifer units

present above the working coal seams are the major sources for ground water

inflow into the proposed mine workings

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Job No181906115 Page No23 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

With the presence of shale and compaction the seepage from mine floor may

be considered as negligible The various hydro-geological units developed in

the Nigahi OCP is as mentioned below

Hydrogeological Unit

Formation Thickness

(m)

Phreatic aquifer (Top)

Soil sub-soil weathered sandstone 0 - 9

Medium grained sandstone with thin clay and shale

30 - 167

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa Top (Working seam)

4 - 11

Aquifer (middle) Medium grained sandstone with thin shale

1 - 29

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa bottom (Working seam)

9 - 15

Aquifer (lower) Medium to coarse grained sandstone with thin shale

52 - 69

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Turra (Working seam) 11 - 19

In opencast mine the aquifer units laying above the bottom most portion

working seam contributes the major inflow Due to stratification the individual

permeable beds develop individual drawdown cones and the impact is usually

limited to few hundred meters For Nigahi OCP a probable zone of influence

ie Radius of influence has been estimated as 612 m

To assess the impact of opencast mining on local water regime a regular

seasonal monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out by

establishing a network of 33 norsquos existing dug wells in the study area Analysis

of ground water samples from monitoring wells around Nigahi Project

indicates that the water quality is generally suitable for domestic use The pH

ranges from 734 to 769 standard unit Concentration of dissolved solid

sulphate iron manganese nitrate fluorite and other heavy metals are found

within the drinking standard (IS-10500) In the study area ground water level

variation is as follows

Sl No

Season Water level (bgl) in m Yr-2017

(Study area- 10 Km radius)

1 Pre-monsoon 1025 to 2257

2 Post- monsoon 125 to 1655

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Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

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Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

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Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

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Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

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Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

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Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

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Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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NIGAHI OPENCAST MINE (1875 Mtpa)

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Scale -1 4000

Approved R K Mahapatra RD

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M)

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

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Activity

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Design

Scale100m100 0

Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

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NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

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Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

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Job Title

Customer

Subject Quarry Cross - SectionsShowing DumpProfile

Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

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June18

Job No181906115

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BACK FILLED DUMP

BACK FILLED DUMP

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

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  • UPDATED MINING PLAN NGH FOR EC
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    • Separator - MCP
    • MinE CLOSURE Plan for Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)
    • Mining Plan ANX PLTS for Nigahi (1875 Mtpa)
      • Annexurespdf
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Page 4: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

MINING PLAN (Along with Mine Closure Plan)

FOR NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

CONTENTS

B MINE CLOSURE PLAN

1 Introduction 13-16

2 Mine Description 16-18

3 Closure Plan 18-33

4 Time Scheduling For Abandonment 33-34

5 Abandonment Cost 34-36

6 Financial Assurance 37

7 Responsibilities of Mine Closure 37-38

8 Provision for Mine Closure 38-39

C Annexures

Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

MINING PLAN (Along with Mine Closure Plan)

FOR NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

LIST OF PLATES

Sl No Description Plate No

1 Plan showing the existing Mine working I

2 Plan Showing EC Leasehold Boundary of Nigahi OCP

II (a) amp II (b)

3 Final Stage Dump Plan III

4 Quarry Cross-Sections showing dump profile at the end of mining operation

IV

5 Post Mining land Use pattern V

MINING PLAN

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Job No181906115 Page No1 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

MINING PLAN

(Along with Mine Closure Plan)

FOR

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

10 INTRODUCTION

Nigahi OCP is located in the south- central part of Moher sub-basin of

Singrauli Coalfield in the Singrauli district of Madhya Pradesh Nigahi OCP

mainly falls in Nigahi Block and Nigahi North Extension Block

11 EPR FOR NIGAHI OCP (15 Mtpa)

The EPR for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa) had been prepared in January 2007 with

the following two options

Option-I - Total Departmental Option-II - Additional Shovel-Dumper OB Outsourcing

The Government of India approved the EPR for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa ) for an

additional capital investment of Rs 25940 Crores on 8th October 2007 for

incremental coal production by departmental operations and removal of

corresponding Shovel-Dumper OB through outsourcing (Option-II)

12 RCE FOR NIGAHI OCP (1500 Mtpa)

The RCE for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa) has been prepared by CMPDI for an

additional capital investment of Rs 48657 Crores The RCE for Nigahi OCP

(15 Mtpa) was sanctioned by NCL Board for an additional capital investment

of Rs 48657 Crores on 31102015

13 EMP STATUS

The project had earlier Environmental Clearance from Ministry of Environment

and Forests Government of India for a rated capacity of 15 Mtpa of coal

production in a total lease area of 303640 Ha with public hearing under

section 12 of the Environmental Impact Assessment notification 2006 and

subsequent amendments thereto and under para 211 of MOEF circular

dated 13102006 vide letter No J-110152352006-IA II (M) dated

08052007

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No2 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Further project has Environment Clearance from Ministry of Environment

Forests and Climate Change Government of India for a rated capacity of

1875 Mtpa of coal production in a ML area of 265040 Ha (303640 Ha-386

Ha forest land =265040 Ha) under clause 7(ii) of EIA notification 2006 vide

letter No J-11015792013-IA II (M) dated 19032015

14 STATUS OF THE PROJECT

The actual production performance of the project since inception to 2017-18 is

given in the table below

Years Coal Production

Actual (Mt)

OB Removal Actual (Mm3)

Upto 2005-06 8264 32966

2006-07 1110 3355

2007-08 1131 3403

2008-09 1166 3941

2009-10 1236 3398

2010-11 1202 3113

2011-12 1088 3337

2012-13 1352 3716

2013-14 1365 3632

2014-15 1366 3628

2015-16 1501 5869

2016-17 1552 5320

2017-18 1713 6644

Total 24046 82322

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No3 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

15 MINING PLAN FOR NIGAHI OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The project has Environment Clearance from Ministry of Environment Forests

and Climate Change Government of India for a rated capacity of 1875 Mtpa

of coal production under clause 7(ii) vide letter No J-11015792013-IA II (M)

dated 19032015 for 265040 Ha (303640 Ha ndash 386 Ha forest land =265040

Ha) with the condition to obtain approval under the FC Act for diversion of

balance required 386 Ha forest land located within the total mining lease area

of 303640 Ha

Forestry clearance (stage-II) has been granted for 386 Ha above forest land

vide letter no FNo 8-262015-FC dated 12042018 In addition to above

386 Ha forest land Forestry clearance for 38517 Ha revenue forest (included

within 156740 Ha Tenancy Land) has also been accorded Thus the total

Forestry clearance of 424517 Ha (386 Ha forest land +38517 Ha revenue

forest land) land has been granted vide above letter no FNo 8- 262015-FC

dated 12042018

It may be noted here that 38517 Ha tenancy land (which is included in non-

forest land and for which EC has already been granted) has been declared as

Revenue Forest Land for which Forestry clearance along with 386 Ha forest

land has been granted vide above letter given in the above para

Out of 386 Ha of forest land of Nigahi OCP 18 Ha forest land proposed to be

carved out of Nigahi OCP has been included in Project Report of Jayant OCP

for EC clearance of 25 Mtpa EC for Jayant OCP for 25 Mtpa has been

considered in the 30th meeting of EAC held on 17 052018

As per the minutes of the meeting it was directed for parallel proposal for

amendment in the EC for Nigahi OCP excluding 18 Ha of forest land (which

has been included in Jayant OCP) for balance ML area of 301840 Ha

(303640 Ha-18 Ha forest land)

Considering the above facts the Mining plan for Nigahi OCP has been

prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa with mining leasehold area of

301840 Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No4 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

20 GEOLOGICAL amp MINEABLE RESERVES

21 SEAM-WISE GEOLOGICAL RESERVES AND MINEABLE RESERVES

Coal Seam Geological Reserves (Mt) Mineable Reserves (Mt)

Purewa Top 4427 2976 Purewa Bottom 10682 8239 Purewa Merged 10894 13011 Turra 30168 24322 Total 56171 48301

22 MINEABLE RESERVES amp STRIPPING RATIO

Seam wise and section wise mineable coal reserves corresponding OBR and

Stripping Ratio since inception within the sanctioned boundary of Nigahi OCP

is given in the table below

Sl No

Section

Coal Reserve(Mt) Total OBR (Mm3)

Stripping Ratio (m3t)

Turra Seam

Purewa Seams

Total Coal

1 East 12798 11108 23906 95019 397

2 West 11524 12871 24395 82646 339

Total 24322 23979 48301 177665 368

From the above mineable reserves the project has already produced 24046

Mt of coal along with corresponding OBR of 82322 Mm3 since inception till

31032018 The balance Coal ReservesOBR and Average Stripping Ratio

within the sanctioned boundary of Nigahi OCP as on 0104 2018 is 24255 Mt

95343 Mm3 and 393 m3t respectively

The Seam-wise break-up of balance Mineable reserves Parting-wise

Overburden volume and average stripping ratio as on 01042018 within the

sanctioned boundary of Nigahi OCP is given below

Particulars East Section West Section Total

Mineable Reserves (Mt)

Purewa Seams 10374 2552 12926

Turra Seam 7191 4138 11329

Total Coal 17565 6690 24255

Volume of OBR (Mm3)

OB above Purewa Seams 36966 24076 61042

Parting between Purewa amp Turra Seams

23287 11014 34301

Total OBR 60253 35090 95343

Average Stripping Ratio (m3t) 343 525 393

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No5 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

23 MINING TECHNOLOGY

Considering the mining and geological conditions such as

a) Flat gradient of 2o-3 o of the coal seam

b) Mining of multiple seams viz Turra (14-18m) Purewa Bottom (11-12m)

Purewa Top (7-9m) and Purewa Merged (22-24m)

c) Parting of 52m to 70m between Turra and Purewa BottomMerged

d) Large scope of work including 1875 Mt of ROM coal and 7457 Mm3 of OB

per annum

The combined system of opencast mining with the use of Draglines and

Shovel-Dumpers combination is presently in operation

24 GEO-MINING CHARACTERISTICS

The geological and mining characteristics of Nigahi OCP are given in the

table below

Sl

No Particulars Unit

Coal Seams

Turra Purewa Bottom

Purewa Top

Purewa Merged

I COAL SEAMS

1

Seam Thickness Range

m 110-194 88-147 42-109 189-257

Prevailing 14-18 11-12 7-9 22-24

2

Content of Dirt Bands Range

Including dirt bands upto 1m in thickness prevailing

0-216 53-434 40-487 231-285

3 Ash content of coal with dirt bands of upto 1m in thickness 153-241 312-412 325 369-371

4 Volume density of coal with dirt bands of upto 1m in thickness tm3 148 164 161 165

5 Excavation Category Cat III - 90 amp IV -10

II OBPARTING

1

Thickness overlying OB Range

m 314-899 184-900 05-1674 305-1674

Prevailing 40-60 40-70 60-100 60-100

2 Thickness of Turra- Purewa Bottom parting m 521-696

3 Thickness of Purewa Bottom-Purewa top parting m 0-28

4 Volume density of Overburden Rocks

tm3 235

5 Excavation Category Cat III - 90 amp IV -10

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No6 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

25 QUARRY PARAMETERS

The Quarry Parameters of Nigahi OCP are given in the table below

SlNo Particulars Unit Value

1 Length of quarry along Turra Seam floor Km 350

2 Width of quarry on Turra seam floor Km 340

3 Depth of quarry m 2500

26 CALENDAR PROGRAMME OF MINING OPERATION

The calendar plan of mining operation has been formulated based on the

balance mineable coal reserves as on 01042018 adopted sequence of

opencast minefield development and optimum conditions of mining operations

for the entire life of the opencast mine

A summarized calendar programme of excavation is tabulated below

Sl No Year Coal (Mt) OB (Mm3) Av SR (m3t)

1 2018-19 1875 7457 398

2 2019-20 1875 7457 398

3 2020-21 1875 7457 398

4 2021-22 1875 7457 398

5 2022-23 1875 7457 398

6 2023-24 1875 7457 398

7 2024-25 1875 7457 398

8 2025-26 1875 7457 398

9 2026-27 1875 7457 398

10 2027-28 1875 7457 398

11 2028-29 1875 7457 398

12 2029-30 1875 7457 398

13 2030-31 1200 4174 348

14 2031-32 555 1685 304

Total 24255 95343 393

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No7 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

27 HEMM REQUIREMENT

The position of major HEMM for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa) as per approved

EPRRCE and existing as on 01042018 are given in the Table below

Sl No HEMM Size

Capacity

Sanctioned EPRRCE Provision

(15 Mtpa)

Existing as on 01042018

A OB REMOVAL

1 Dragline 24 m388 mR 2 2

2 Dragline 20 m383 mR 2 2

3 Electric Rope Shovel 20 m3 8 2

4 Electric Rope Shovel 10 m3 11

5 RBH Drill 311 mm 4 4

6 RBH Drill 250 mm 19 13

7 Rear Dumper 190 T 58

8 Rear Dumper 120 T 40+23

9 Rear Dumper 100 T 4

10 Dozer 850 HP 7 5

11 Dozer 410 HP 17 11+8

B COAL WINNING

1 Elect Rope Shovel 10m3 5 4

2 Diesel Hyd Shovel 10-12m3 1 2

3 Diesel Hyd Shovel 8m3 1

4 RBH Drill 160 mm 8 7+1

5 Rear Dumper 85T 12+2

6 Rear Dumper 100T 40 26

7 Dozer 410 HP 5 5

C COMMON

1 Grader 280 HP 10 6+3

2 Grader 145 HP 1

3 Crane 120T 2 2

4 Crane 70100T 2 2

5 Crane 4070 T 1

6 Crane 18-20T 2 2

7 Hyd Shovel Backhoe 2830 m3 2 1

8 Hyd Shovel Backhoe 12 m3 2 1

9 FE Loader 574640 m3 2 1

10 FE Loader 10-12 m3 1

11 Wheel Dozer 450 HP 4 1

D RECLAMATION

1 Dozer 410 HP 5 5

2 Grader 280 HP 5 2

3 HydBackhoe 09 m3 1

4 Tipping Truck 8 m3 5

5 Water Sprinkler 70 KL 7 4

6 Water Sprinkler 28 KL 2 4

Surveyed off but in use

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No8 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

28 GENERAL SCHEME OF OPERATION

Presently Nigahi OCP is operating with combined system of opencast mining

with the use of Draglines and Shovel-Dumpers combination in two sections

(East and West Section) with central haul road

The same has been proposed to continue for Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) as per

mining plan

OB between Turra and Purewa BottomMerged Seams will be excavated by

Dragline and shovel-dumper system OB between Purewa Bottom and

Purewa TopMerged seams and OB above Purewa Top Purewa Merged

seams will be excavated by shovel-dumper system Presently OB is being

dumped in internal as well as external dumps The total OB to be excavated

since inception is 177665 Mm3 and balance OB as on 01042018 is 95343

Mm3 which would be accommodated in existing Internal amp External OB

dumps

Coal from Turra Purewa Bottom Purewa Top amp Purewa Merged seams is

being mined by 10m3 Electric Rope Shovel10-12 m3 Diesel Hydraulic Shovel

in conjunction with 85100T Rear Dumpers

OB is being excavated by 24 m388 mR Draglines amp 20 m383 mR Draglines

and 20 m3 Electric Rope Shovels in conjunction with 120T Rear Dumpers and

10m3 Electric Rope Shovels in conjunction with 100120T Rear Dumpers

29 ROM COAL QUALITY

The coal from Nigahi Opencast Mine is supplied to Vindhyachal Super

Thermal Power Station (4760 MW) of NTPC Nigahi OCP envisages

extraction of Turra and Purewa Seams coal The average grade of Turra

seam coal based on GCV is G7 and that of Purewa seams is G11

30 LAND ACQUISITION

The total land requirement for Nigahi OCP has been estimated as 303640 Ha

in sanctioned EPR of 15 Mtpa Out of 303640 Ha 1260 Ha is forest land

209 Ha Govt land and 156740 Ha is tenancy land as given in the table

below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No9 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The total land requirement for Nigahi OCP

Type of Land

Total Requirement of Land at 15 Mtpa

Stage ( Ha )

Land under possession at

1875 Mtpa stage (Ha)

Balance land (Ha)

Forest Land 1260 874 386

Non-Forest Land

Govt Land 209 209

Tenancy Land 156740 156740

Total Land 303640 265040 386

Application of FC for 424517 Ha land was applied which included 386 Ha of

forest land and 38517 Ha of revenue forest land within the 156740 Ha area of

Tenancy land Accordingly FC stage-II was granted on 12042018 for 424517

Ha (Forest -386 Ha + Revenue Forest -38517 Ha = 424517 Ha)

Break-up of land after grant of FC on 12042018 is given below

Type of Land Total Land

Requirement ( Ha )

Remarks

Forest Land 1260

Govt Land 209

Tenancy Land 156740

156740 Ha tenancy land includes 38517 Ha of Revenue Forest land

Total Land 303640

Out of 386000 Ha of forest land of Nigahi OCP 18 Ha forest land proposed

to be carved out of Nigahi OCP has been included in Project Report of Jayant

OCP for EC clearance of 25 Mtpa

Hence the total land requirement for Nigahi OCP excluding 18 Ha forest land

comes to 301840 Ha out of which 1242 Ha is forest land 209 Ha is govt

land and 156740 Ha tenancy land which includes 38517 Ha of Revenue

Forest land as given below

Type of Land Total Land

Requirement ( Ha )

Total Land Requirement excluding 18 Ha for Jayant

OCP (Ha)

Forest Land 1260 1242

Govt Land 209 209

Tenancy Land 156740 156740

Total Land 303640 301840

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No10 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

40 CIVIL CONSTRUCTION

41 SERVICE BUILDINGS

The Existing Nigahi OCP is running with adequate infrastructure of service

buildingsCommunity buildings and all the required civil infrastructure works

have been completed and are in use

50 INFRASTRACTURES

51 COAL HANDLING PLANT

Nigahi OCP has a CHP of 15 Mtpa capacity with silo loading onto the rakes

for dispatch the coal through MGR During the year 2017-18 the project has

dispatched 1760 Mt coal to Vindhyachal Super Thermal Power Plant through

MGR

52 RAILWAY SIDING

The coal from Nigahi OCP is presently being despatched by MGR system as

given in the above paragraph

There is a proposed public railway siding which will also be used after its

commissioning for distant consumers

60 MANPOWER amp PRODUCTIVITY

Manpower requirement for Nigahi Opencast Project with a rated capacity of

1875 Mtpa of ROM coal and removal of 7457 Mm3 of overburden per annum

has been estimated as 2827 with an overall OMS of 2512 tes of coal

The existing manpower as on 01042018 is 2419

700 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

71 EXISTING POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES

711 Air Pollution Control Measures

The main air pollutant in mining operation is normally dust Keeping this in

view following control measures are being adopted

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

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Job No181906115 Page No11 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

712 Water Pollution Control Measures

A comprehensive water management plan incorporating various control

measures is given below

Provision of Mine sump and Mine drainage

Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being used as sedimentation

pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation pond for further

sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water is used for industrial

purpose

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment a

STP of 30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop effluent has been estimated as 1340 m3day This effluent is

treated in ETP of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3day The resultant effluent is treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

713 Noise Pollution Control Measures

Following control measures are being adopted to keep noise levels to

minimum

i) Provision of noise-proof cabins for operators of drills dumpers

shovels draglines etc

ii) Routine maintenance of HEMM

iii) Provision of ear-muffs and ear-plugs as and when required

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Job No181906115 Page No12 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

iv) Restriction of speed of vehicle in colony and sensitive areas and

v) Thick green belt has been provided around the colony This will act

as a barrier to the noise

714 Ground Vibration Control Measures

The following control measures are being adopted to control ground

vibration

a) Design of optimum blast hole geometry considering bench height

diameter of hole type of explosive nature of rock level of

fragmentation required etc

b) Divide total chargeblast in several parts so as to keep minimum

explosivedelay For instance dividing total charge in the parts will

reduce ground vibration to frac14 compared to the total blasted without

using delays

c) Use of millisecond delay detonators and relays

d) Reduce the depth of the holes (larger the depth the ground vibration

is felt over larger area)

e) Avoid concentration of explosive by using deck charging

f) To provide artificial plane of weakness between the site of blast and

the important surface structures to provide damping affect and

g) Plaster shooting should be avoided to reduce air shock wave

MINE CLOSURE PLAN

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Job No181906115 Page No13 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

10 Introduction

101 Name of Mine Owner Director Tech (Operations) Northern Coalfield Ltd

102 Location and Extent of Project Lease Area

The Nigahi Opencast project is situated in Moher sub-basin of the Singrauli

Coalfield in district Singrauli (MP) The total land requirement for Nigahi

Opencast Project (Project area Lease area) has been estimated as 301840

Ha

103 Type of Lease Area

The Project lease area consists of forest land Government land and tenancy

land (Details mentioned in paragraph 3 of Mining Plan)

104 Present Land Use Pattern

Operational present land use pattern is as follows

Sl No

Particulars Area ( Ha)

1 Area to be Excavated 1665

2 External OB Dumps 418

3 Workshop 74

4 Green Belt 335

5 Other Infrastructure (including ETP amp CHP) 404

6 Road rail 74

7 Colony area 265

8 Others (Safety zone vacantundisturbed land etc)

147

Total 301840

105 Method of Mining

Considering the mining and geological conditions the combined system of

opencast mining with the use of dragline and shovel -dumper combination has

been proposed

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Job No181906115 Page No14 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

106 Coal processing operation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

11 Reasons for closure

111 Exhaustion of Minerals

The geological reserve of coal of Nigahi project is expected to be exhausted

by 2031-32 (as per Mining Plan of 1875 Mtpa) and the project needs to be

closed

112 Lack of Demand

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to lack of demand but due to exhaustion

of minerals

113 Un-economic operations

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to un-economic operations but due to

exhaustion of minerals

114 Natural Calamity

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to natural calamity but due to exhaustion

of minerals

115 DirectionCourt cases

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to any directioncourt cases but due to

exhaustion of minerals

12 Statutory Obligations

121 Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed

Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed are being complied

The Forest Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC are given as

Annexure-2(a) amp 2(b)

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Job No181906115 Page No15 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

122 Approval of EPRRCEMining Plan

The Nigahi EPRRCE (15 Mtpa) has already been approved by NCL Board

The mining plan for 1875 Mtpa capacity is to be placed before NCL board for

approval

123 Directives conditions imposed by MoCMoEFSPCCPCB

The directives conditions imposed by the SPCB are being compiled from time

to time There is need to define the liabilities responsibilities and authorities of

the mine management other regulatory bodies Central and State

Governments after mine closure Although no comprehensive legislation

exists on mine closure the following legislations are relevant to mine closure

aspect of CILrsquos mine

The Mines Act 1952

Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017 Regulations 6 66107108

120 128137 249 etc of Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017

and its related DGMS Circulars

The Coal Mines (Conservation and Development) Act1974

Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution Act) 1974

Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981

Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Environment Protection

(Amendment) Rule 2000

The Hazardous Waste (Management amp Handling) Rules1989

In addition documents like EIAEMP submitted to MoEFCC and the

commitments made therein also have legal status Also the directives

conditions imposed by the SPCB from time to time are being compiled One

of the conditions of Environmental Clearance (EC) is that a mine closure plan

with site specific bio-engineering measures for reclamation and restoration of

degraded areas and OB dumps shall be prepared

The Environment Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC is given as

Annexure-3

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Job No181906115 Page No16 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

13 Closure Plan Preparation

131 Decision of mine closure should be approved from Board of Directors of the company

The current mining plan has been prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa

by the Nigahi OCP According to the plan the coal reserve of Nigahi project is

expected to be exhausted by 2031-32 The present closure plan is a

conceptual type Mine closure plan along with Mining Plan will be approved

by the Board of Directors

Final decision of closure will be taken by the competent authority in

appropriate time

20 MINE DESCRIPTION 21 Geology 211 Topography

The Nigahi OCP 1875Mtpa is located in the Moher Sub-basin of Singrauli

Coalfield The project is covered under Topo sheet no 63-L12 of Survey of

India and bounded by latitude 240 07rsquo 30rdquo to 240 10rsquo 58rdquo N and longitudes 820

36rsquo 24rdquo to 820 39rsquo 28rdquo E Nigahi block stands out as a hilly plateau with

elevation about 400 to 450 m above mean sea level Some relief elevations

exceed 500 m In the western part of the block the plateau is pronounced by

steep escarpment facing the south Drains and nallas traverse the slope of

escarpment The base of the plateau extends as a plain with elevations

around 300m

212 Rock Types

Entire Block area is covered by the sediments of Barakar formation with a thin

cover of Soil and alluvium at places The stratigraphic sequence of rocks within

Barakars based on data of drill holes is given below

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Job No181906115 Page No17 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

SlNo Lithology Thickness Range Remarks

From To

In the western part of the area the Purewa Top and Purewa Bottom seams have merged to form a 1890 to2570 m thick composite Purewa merged seam

1 Soil amp sub-soil Nil 90

2 Sandstone with 2 to 3 clay bands and 1 to 2 thin impersistent carbonaceous horizon

3050 16740

3 Coal Seam Purewa Top 420 1090

4 Sandstone with thin Shale band 1 2935

5 Coal Seam Purewa Bottom 880 1470

6 Sandstone and thin carb Shale 5210 6960

7 Coal Seam Turra Seam 1100 1940

213 Toxic Elements Study

Toxic elements study of coal samples from coal seams of NCL mines has

been tested by IIT BHU Enviorotech Pvt Ltd CIMFR Dhanbad

214 Geological Structures

The sandstone exposures and the topography do not reveal much on the

geological structure of the area The entire structural set-up therefore have

been worked out on sub-surface data generated from Nigahi and adjoining

blocks

The block is situated in the south central part of the crescent shaped Moher

sub-basin In conformity to the regional set-up the beds have a general ENE-

WSW trend with northerly dip The amount of dip is generally about 2o to 3o

The area has been postulated free of faults

22 Reserves

The mineable reserves for Nigahi OCP has already been described in detail in

paragraph 21 of the mining Plan

23 Mining Method

The mining method has already been described in detail in sections 26 to 28

of the mining plan

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Job No181906115 Page No18 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

24 Coal Beneficiation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

30 CLOSURE PLAN

31 Mined Out Land

311 ProposalMeasures implemented for reclamation

Out of 301840 Ha of total land 1665 Ha has been identified as Quarry area

Out of which 1405 Ha will be back filled 200 Ha of batter area will be left after

final reclamation Void area will be 60 Ha with depth of about 250mThe

reclamation is to be done in three phases

Phase ndash I Physical Technical Reclamation

In phase-I the mined out land area backfilled with excavated OB material up

to be pre-determined level and it is leveled with dozer and grader A layer of

top soil is laid over this graded amp leveled surface of backfilled mined out land

Equipment provided for land reclamation is as follows

Sl No Particulars Sizecap No Of Equip

1 Hyd ShovelBackhoe 090 m3 1

2 Grader 280 HP 5

3 Water sprinkler 70 KL amp 28 KL 7 amp 2 respectively

4 Tripping truck 8m3 5

5 Dozer 410 HP 5

A fund of Rs 3101 lakhs has been provided for capital investment in land reclamation (as per RCE provision)

Phase-II Biological Reclamation

Biological reclamation is the phase-II of reclamation process Re-vegetation

covers in terms of grass amp trees of appropriate and indigenous species are

raised over the physically reclaimed land Progressive Green Belt

development amp Biological reclamation plan till closure is given in paragraph-

347

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Job No181906115 Page No19 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Phase-III Hydro Reclamation

At the end of mine life a void of 60 Ha will be left in the excavated zone This

void will be converted into water body of a depth of around 40m The water

body and internal filled dump will recharge the ground water of the regime

This water reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture

312 Rehabilitation of mined out land

Rehabilitation of mined out land will be done as per the post mining land use

plan given in the table below

Post Mining Land Use

313 Actual site restoration for post mining land use

Post mining land use plan aims for not only actual site restoration but

improvement too in terms of green cover At post mining stage area of forest

green will increase from 1242 Ha to 2305 Ha

314 Method of restorationreclamationRehabilitation

After backfilling the OB in the de-coaled area by draglines and shovel dumper

combination the overburden dumps shall be stabilized with appropriate

gradingbenching so as to ensure that overall angle of slope is less than 28o

After the technical reclamation the biological reclamation of dumps will be

carried out by top soil spreading and plantation of indigenous plants

Land Use Total Area

( Ha)

Post Mining Land Use Area ( Ha)

Forest Green Area

Water Body

Public Use

Others

Undisturbed Land 147 147

Mine Void 60 60

Reclaimed OB dump

1823 1823

Infra-Structure 74 10 64

Colony 265 265

Green Belt 335 335

Road Rail 74 74

ETP CHP 4040 4040

Others 200 200

Total 301840 2305 60 349 30440

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No20 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The slope stability shall be ensured by maintaining a mild slope of 28o and

using geo-textile material

315 Afforestation in first phase mined out area while commencing the

mining in second phase

Mining is to be carried out in a phased manner initiating afforestation work in

the mined out area of the first phase while commencing the mining in the

second phase ie continuation of mining activities from one phase to other

indicating the sequence of operations depending on the geo-mining conditions

of the mine

316 Progressive mine closure plan shall be prepared for a period of five

years from the beginning of the mining operation

Progressive mine closure plans have been prepared for a period of five years

from the beginning of mine

317 These plans would be examined periodically in every five years period

and be subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by

the Central Government

These plans are examined periodically in every five years period and are

subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by the Central

Government like the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDIL)

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) Indian

School of Mines (ISM) etc for this purpose

32 Water Quality Management

321 Details of existing Surface and Ground Water bodies in ML area The drainage of the area is divided in two sections - One flowing towards

North into Bijul Nalla through MehrauliMorwa Nalla the other towards South

into GBP Sagar through Motwani In the non-excavated area of the mine

some water flows towards North into Bijul Nalla through Mehrauli Morwa

Nalla the balance towards South into GBP Sagar through Motwani Nigahi

Project is operating with two sections ie West Section and East Section

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No21 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Western section mine water is pumped to Bareja siltation pond which is

located within Nigahi OCP

322 Steps for Water Quality protection

Following water quality protection measures are taken

a) Control of erosion Garland drains ndash to arrest surface run-off flowing in

to mine pit During 2016-17 3500 m garland drain has been constructed

it will be constructed as per requirement of mines

b) Sedimentation Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being

used as sedimentation pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation

pond for further sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water

is used for industrial purpose

c) Diversion of water courses No such requirement is there in this project

No water courses passes in this mines

d) Water Treatment

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment STP of

30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop has been estimated as 1340 m3 day This effluent treated in ETP

of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3 day The resultant effluent will be treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

e) Control of siltation Siltation is controlled at many stages

i) At top most dump level

Drainage profile is kept in such a way that outer edges of dump

are at a higher level than the inner surface so that minimum or

negligible water accumulation can be coursed towards dump slope

Provision of garland drains at dump top level and at different

decks of dump

ii) Along dump slope

Terracing of the slope is to be done

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No22 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Grass seed spraying

Plantation along terracing of the slope is to be done as final biological

reclamation

iii) At dump toe level

Gabionsilt arrestor all along the dump toe is to be provided

Retaining wall after the gabion wall

Wide drain near retaining wall for preventing the silt flow

iv) At the face sump

Gabion wall all along the flow of incoming water to face sump

Silt if any gets deposited into the sump

v) Intermediate sump

Gabion wall all along the dump facing the sump

Retaining wall

vi) Siltation pond

Bareja Siltation pond Mine water from the intermediate sump is being

pumped to the Bareja Siltation pond where silt is arrested and clear

water is flown towards Bareja reservoir (5Ha area) under gravity and

Bareja new reservoir (35 Ha area)

The proposed targets for the construction of retaining wall gabion and

garland drains per year are given in the table below

Sl

No Description Location

LengthArea

constructed till

30092017

Proposed per year

1 Retaining wall Mine area 8432m 300 m

2 Gabion Mine area 154380 Sq m 60000 m2

3 Garland Drain Mine area 3500m (2016-17) As per requirement

of the mine

f) Hydrological Study in the area

The water table configuration in the unconfined aquifer is conforming to the

local topography A flat water table with a gradient of 75 x 10 -3 slopping

towards south south east has been observed in the area The aquifer units

present above the working coal seams are the major sources for ground water

inflow into the proposed mine workings

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No23 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

With the presence of shale and compaction the seepage from mine floor may

be considered as negligible The various hydro-geological units developed in

the Nigahi OCP is as mentioned below

Hydrogeological Unit

Formation Thickness

(m)

Phreatic aquifer (Top)

Soil sub-soil weathered sandstone 0 - 9

Medium grained sandstone with thin clay and shale

30 - 167

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa Top (Working seam)

4 - 11

Aquifer (middle) Medium grained sandstone with thin shale

1 - 29

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa bottom (Working seam)

9 - 15

Aquifer (lower) Medium to coarse grained sandstone with thin shale

52 - 69

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Turra (Working seam) 11 - 19

In opencast mine the aquifer units laying above the bottom most portion

working seam contributes the major inflow Due to stratification the individual

permeable beds develop individual drawdown cones and the impact is usually

limited to few hundred meters For Nigahi OCP a probable zone of influence

ie Radius of influence has been estimated as 612 m

To assess the impact of opencast mining on local water regime a regular

seasonal monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out by

establishing a network of 33 norsquos existing dug wells in the study area Analysis

of ground water samples from monitoring wells around Nigahi Project

indicates that the water quality is generally suitable for domestic use The pH

ranges from 734 to 769 standard unit Concentration of dissolved solid

sulphate iron manganese nitrate fluorite and other heavy metals are found

within the drinking standard (IS-10500) In the study area ground water level

variation is as follows

Sl No

Season Water level (bgl) in m Yr-2017

(Study area- 10 Km radius)

1 Pre-monsoon 1025 to 2257

2 Post- monsoon 125 to 1655

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

Page 1 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

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CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

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1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

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6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

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R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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Page 5: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

MINING PLAN (Along with Mine Closure Plan)

FOR NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

LIST OF PLATES

Sl No Description Plate No

1 Plan showing the existing Mine working I

2 Plan Showing EC Leasehold Boundary of Nigahi OCP

II (a) amp II (b)

3 Final Stage Dump Plan III

4 Quarry Cross-Sections showing dump profile at the end of mining operation

IV

5 Post Mining land Use pattern V

MINING PLAN

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No1 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

MINING PLAN

(Along with Mine Closure Plan)

FOR

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

10 INTRODUCTION

Nigahi OCP is located in the south- central part of Moher sub-basin of

Singrauli Coalfield in the Singrauli district of Madhya Pradesh Nigahi OCP

mainly falls in Nigahi Block and Nigahi North Extension Block

11 EPR FOR NIGAHI OCP (15 Mtpa)

The EPR for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa) had been prepared in January 2007 with

the following two options

Option-I - Total Departmental Option-II - Additional Shovel-Dumper OB Outsourcing

The Government of India approved the EPR for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa ) for an

additional capital investment of Rs 25940 Crores on 8th October 2007 for

incremental coal production by departmental operations and removal of

corresponding Shovel-Dumper OB through outsourcing (Option-II)

12 RCE FOR NIGAHI OCP (1500 Mtpa)

The RCE for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa) has been prepared by CMPDI for an

additional capital investment of Rs 48657 Crores The RCE for Nigahi OCP

(15 Mtpa) was sanctioned by NCL Board for an additional capital investment

of Rs 48657 Crores on 31102015

13 EMP STATUS

The project had earlier Environmental Clearance from Ministry of Environment

and Forests Government of India for a rated capacity of 15 Mtpa of coal

production in a total lease area of 303640 Ha with public hearing under

section 12 of the Environmental Impact Assessment notification 2006 and

subsequent amendments thereto and under para 211 of MOEF circular

dated 13102006 vide letter No J-110152352006-IA II (M) dated

08052007

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No2 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Further project has Environment Clearance from Ministry of Environment

Forests and Climate Change Government of India for a rated capacity of

1875 Mtpa of coal production in a ML area of 265040 Ha (303640 Ha-386

Ha forest land =265040 Ha) under clause 7(ii) of EIA notification 2006 vide

letter No J-11015792013-IA II (M) dated 19032015

14 STATUS OF THE PROJECT

The actual production performance of the project since inception to 2017-18 is

given in the table below

Years Coal Production

Actual (Mt)

OB Removal Actual (Mm3)

Upto 2005-06 8264 32966

2006-07 1110 3355

2007-08 1131 3403

2008-09 1166 3941

2009-10 1236 3398

2010-11 1202 3113

2011-12 1088 3337

2012-13 1352 3716

2013-14 1365 3632

2014-15 1366 3628

2015-16 1501 5869

2016-17 1552 5320

2017-18 1713 6644

Total 24046 82322

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No3 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

15 MINING PLAN FOR NIGAHI OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The project has Environment Clearance from Ministry of Environment Forests

and Climate Change Government of India for a rated capacity of 1875 Mtpa

of coal production under clause 7(ii) vide letter No J-11015792013-IA II (M)

dated 19032015 for 265040 Ha (303640 Ha ndash 386 Ha forest land =265040

Ha) with the condition to obtain approval under the FC Act for diversion of

balance required 386 Ha forest land located within the total mining lease area

of 303640 Ha

Forestry clearance (stage-II) has been granted for 386 Ha above forest land

vide letter no FNo 8-262015-FC dated 12042018 In addition to above

386 Ha forest land Forestry clearance for 38517 Ha revenue forest (included

within 156740 Ha Tenancy Land) has also been accorded Thus the total

Forestry clearance of 424517 Ha (386 Ha forest land +38517 Ha revenue

forest land) land has been granted vide above letter no FNo 8- 262015-FC

dated 12042018

It may be noted here that 38517 Ha tenancy land (which is included in non-

forest land and for which EC has already been granted) has been declared as

Revenue Forest Land for which Forestry clearance along with 386 Ha forest

land has been granted vide above letter given in the above para

Out of 386 Ha of forest land of Nigahi OCP 18 Ha forest land proposed to be

carved out of Nigahi OCP has been included in Project Report of Jayant OCP

for EC clearance of 25 Mtpa EC for Jayant OCP for 25 Mtpa has been

considered in the 30th meeting of EAC held on 17 052018

As per the minutes of the meeting it was directed for parallel proposal for

amendment in the EC for Nigahi OCP excluding 18 Ha of forest land (which

has been included in Jayant OCP) for balance ML area of 301840 Ha

(303640 Ha-18 Ha forest land)

Considering the above facts the Mining plan for Nigahi OCP has been

prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa with mining leasehold area of

301840 Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No4 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

20 GEOLOGICAL amp MINEABLE RESERVES

21 SEAM-WISE GEOLOGICAL RESERVES AND MINEABLE RESERVES

Coal Seam Geological Reserves (Mt) Mineable Reserves (Mt)

Purewa Top 4427 2976 Purewa Bottom 10682 8239 Purewa Merged 10894 13011 Turra 30168 24322 Total 56171 48301

22 MINEABLE RESERVES amp STRIPPING RATIO

Seam wise and section wise mineable coal reserves corresponding OBR and

Stripping Ratio since inception within the sanctioned boundary of Nigahi OCP

is given in the table below

Sl No

Section

Coal Reserve(Mt) Total OBR (Mm3)

Stripping Ratio (m3t)

Turra Seam

Purewa Seams

Total Coal

1 East 12798 11108 23906 95019 397

2 West 11524 12871 24395 82646 339

Total 24322 23979 48301 177665 368

From the above mineable reserves the project has already produced 24046

Mt of coal along with corresponding OBR of 82322 Mm3 since inception till

31032018 The balance Coal ReservesOBR and Average Stripping Ratio

within the sanctioned boundary of Nigahi OCP as on 0104 2018 is 24255 Mt

95343 Mm3 and 393 m3t respectively

The Seam-wise break-up of balance Mineable reserves Parting-wise

Overburden volume and average stripping ratio as on 01042018 within the

sanctioned boundary of Nigahi OCP is given below

Particulars East Section West Section Total

Mineable Reserves (Mt)

Purewa Seams 10374 2552 12926

Turra Seam 7191 4138 11329

Total Coal 17565 6690 24255

Volume of OBR (Mm3)

OB above Purewa Seams 36966 24076 61042

Parting between Purewa amp Turra Seams

23287 11014 34301

Total OBR 60253 35090 95343

Average Stripping Ratio (m3t) 343 525 393

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No5 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

23 MINING TECHNOLOGY

Considering the mining and geological conditions such as

a) Flat gradient of 2o-3 o of the coal seam

b) Mining of multiple seams viz Turra (14-18m) Purewa Bottom (11-12m)

Purewa Top (7-9m) and Purewa Merged (22-24m)

c) Parting of 52m to 70m between Turra and Purewa BottomMerged

d) Large scope of work including 1875 Mt of ROM coal and 7457 Mm3 of OB

per annum

The combined system of opencast mining with the use of Draglines and

Shovel-Dumpers combination is presently in operation

24 GEO-MINING CHARACTERISTICS

The geological and mining characteristics of Nigahi OCP are given in the

table below

Sl

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Coal Seams

Turra Purewa Bottom

Purewa Top

Purewa Merged

I COAL SEAMS

1

Seam Thickness Range

m 110-194 88-147 42-109 189-257

Prevailing 14-18 11-12 7-9 22-24

2

Content of Dirt Bands Range

Including dirt bands upto 1m in thickness prevailing

0-216 53-434 40-487 231-285

3 Ash content of coal with dirt bands of upto 1m in thickness 153-241 312-412 325 369-371

4 Volume density of coal with dirt bands of upto 1m in thickness tm3 148 164 161 165

5 Excavation Category Cat III - 90 amp IV -10

II OBPARTING

1

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m 314-899 184-900 05-1674 305-1674

Prevailing 40-60 40-70 60-100 60-100

2 Thickness of Turra- Purewa Bottom parting m 521-696

3 Thickness of Purewa Bottom-Purewa top parting m 0-28

4 Volume density of Overburden Rocks

tm3 235

5 Excavation Category Cat III - 90 amp IV -10

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No6 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

25 QUARRY PARAMETERS

The Quarry Parameters of Nigahi OCP are given in the table below

SlNo Particulars Unit Value

1 Length of quarry along Turra Seam floor Km 350

2 Width of quarry on Turra seam floor Km 340

3 Depth of quarry m 2500

26 CALENDAR PROGRAMME OF MINING OPERATION

The calendar plan of mining operation has been formulated based on the

balance mineable coal reserves as on 01042018 adopted sequence of

opencast minefield development and optimum conditions of mining operations

for the entire life of the opencast mine

A summarized calendar programme of excavation is tabulated below

Sl No Year Coal (Mt) OB (Mm3) Av SR (m3t)

1 2018-19 1875 7457 398

2 2019-20 1875 7457 398

3 2020-21 1875 7457 398

4 2021-22 1875 7457 398

5 2022-23 1875 7457 398

6 2023-24 1875 7457 398

7 2024-25 1875 7457 398

8 2025-26 1875 7457 398

9 2026-27 1875 7457 398

10 2027-28 1875 7457 398

11 2028-29 1875 7457 398

12 2029-30 1875 7457 398

13 2030-31 1200 4174 348

14 2031-32 555 1685 304

Total 24255 95343 393

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No7 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

27 HEMM REQUIREMENT

The position of major HEMM for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa) as per approved

EPRRCE and existing as on 01042018 are given in the Table below

Sl No HEMM Size

Capacity

Sanctioned EPRRCE Provision

(15 Mtpa)

Existing as on 01042018

A OB REMOVAL

1 Dragline 24 m388 mR 2 2

2 Dragline 20 m383 mR 2 2

3 Electric Rope Shovel 20 m3 8 2

4 Electric Rope Shovel 10 m3 11

5 RBH Drill 311 mm 4 4

6 RBH Drill 250 mm 19 13

7 Rear Dumper 190 T 58

8 Rear Dumper 120 T 40+23

9 Rear Dumper 100 T 4

10 Dozer 850 HP 7 5

11 Dozer 410 HP 17 11+8

B COAL WINNING

1 Elect Rope Shovel 10m3 5 4

2 Diesel Hyd Shovel 10-12m3 1 2

3 Diesel Hyd Shovel 8m3 1

4 RBH Drill 160 mm 8 7+1

5 Rear Dumper 85T 12+2

6 Rear Dumper 100T 40 26

7 Dozer 410 HP 5 5

C COMMON

1 Grader 280 HP 10 6+3

2 Grader 145 HP 1

3 Crane 120T 2 2

4 Crane 70100T 2 2

5 Crane 4070 T 1

6 Crane 18-20T 2 2

7 Hyd Shovel Backhoe 2830 m3 2 1

8 Hyd Shovel Backhoe 12 m3 2 1

9 FE Loader 574640 m3 2 1

10 FE Loader 10-12 m3 1

11 Wheel Dozer 450 HP 4 1

D RECLAMATION

1 Dozer 410 HP 5 5

2 Grader 280 HP 5 2

3 HydBackhoe 09 m3 1

4 Tipping Truck 8 m3 5

5 Water Sprinkler 70 KL 7 4

6 Water Sprinkler 28 KL 2 4

Surveyed off but in use

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Job No181906115 Page No8 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

28 GENERAL SCHEME OF OPERATION

Presently Nigahi OCP is operating with combined system of opencast mining

with the use of Draglines and Shovel-Dumpers combination in two sections

(East and West Section) with central haul road

The same has been proposed to continue for Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) as per

mining plan

OB between Turra and Purewa BottomMerged Seams will be excavated by

Dragline and shovel-dumper system OB between Purewa Bottom and

Purewa TopMerged seams and OB above Purewa Top Purewa Merged

seams will be excavated by shovel-dumper system Presently OB is being

dumped in internal as well as external dumps The total OB to be excavated

since inception is 177665 Mm3 and balance OB as on 01042018 is 95343

Mm3 which would be accommodated in existing Internal amp External OB

dumps

Coal from Turra Purewa Bottom Purewa Top amp Purewa Merged seams is

being mined by 10m3 Electric Rope Shovel10-12 m3 Diesel Hydraulic Shovel

in conjunction with 85100T Rear Dumpers

OB is being excavated by 24 m388 mR Draglines amp 20 m383 mR Draglines

and 20 m3 Electric Rope Shovels in conjunction with 120T Rear Dumpers and

10m3 Electric Rope Shovels in conjunction with 100120T Rear Dumpers

29 ROM COAL QUALITY

The coal from Nigahi Opencast Mine is supplied to Vindhyachal Super

Thermal Power Station (4760 MW) of NTPC Nigahi OCP envisages

extraction of Turra and Purewa Seams coal The average grade of Turra

seam coal based on GCV is G7 and that of Purewa seams is G11

30 LAND ACQUISITION

The total land requirement for Nigahi OCP has been estimated as 303640 Ha

in sanctioned EPR of 15 Mtpa Out of 303640 Ha 1260 Ha is forest land

209 Ha Govt land and 156740 Ha is tenancy land as given in the table

below

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Job No181906115 Page No9 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The total land requirement for Nigahi OCP

Type of Land

Total Requirement of Land at 15 Mtpa

Stage ( Ha )

Land under possession at

1875 Mtpa stage (Ha)

Balance land (Ha)

Forest Land 1260 874 386

Non-Forest Land

Govt Land 209 209

Tenancy Land 156740 156740

Total Land 303640 265040 386

Application of FC for 424517 Ha land was applied which included 386 Ha of

forest land and 38517 Ha of revenue forest land within the 156740 Ha area of

Tenancy land Accordingly FC stage-II was granted on 12042018 for 424517

Ha (Forest -386 Ha + Revenue Forest -38517 Ha = 424517 Ha)

Break-up of land after grant of FC on 12042018 is given below

Type of Land Total Land

Requirement ( Ha )

Remarks

Forest Land 1260

Govt Land 209

Tenancy Land 156740

156740 Ha tenancy land includes 38517 Ha of Revenue Forest land

Total Land 303640

Out of 386000 Ha of forest land of Nigahi OCP 18 Ha forest land proposed

to be carved out of Nigahi OCP has been included in Project Report of Jayant

OCP for EC clearance of 25 Mtpa

Hence the total land requirement for Nigahi OCP excluding 18 Ha forest land

comes to 301840 Ha out of which 1242 Ha is forest land 209 Ha is govt

land and 156740 Ha tenancy land which includes 38517 Ha of Revenue

Forest land as given below

Type of Land Total Land

Requirement ( Ha )

Total Land Requirement excluding 18 Ha for Jayant

OCP (Ha)

Forest Land 1260 1242

Govt Land 209 209

Tenancy Land 156740 156740

Total Land 303640 301840

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No10 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

40 CIVIL CONSTRUCTION

41 SERVICE BUILDINGS

The Existing Nigahi OCP is running with adequate infrastructure of service

buildingsCommunity buildings and all the required civil infrastructure works

have been completed and are in use

50 INFRASTRACTURES

51 COAL HANDLING PLANT

Nigahi OCP has a CHP of 15 Mtpa capacity with silo loading onto the rakes

for dispatch the coal through MGR During the year 2017-18 the project has

dispatched 1760 Mt coal to Vindhyachal Super Thermal Power Plant through

MGR

52 RAILWAY SIDING

The coal from Nigahi OCP is presently being despatched by MGR system as

given in the above paragraph

There is a proposed public railway siding which will also be used after its

commissioning for distant consumers

60 MANPOWER amp PRODUCTIVITY

Manpower requirement for Nigahi Opencast Project with a rated capacity of

1875 Mtpa of ROM coal and removal of 7457 Mm3 of overburden per annum

has been estimated as 2827 with an overall OMS of 2512 tes of coal

The existing manpower as on 01042018 is 2419

700 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

71 EXISTING POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES

711 Air Pollution Control Measures

The main air pollutant in mining operation is normally dust Keeping this in

view following control measures are being adopted

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No11 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

712 Water Pollution Control Measures

A comprehensive water management plan incorporating various control

measures is given below

Provision of Mine sump and Mine drainage

Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being used as sedimentation

pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation pond for further

sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water is used for industrial

purpose

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment a

STP of 30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop effluent has been estimated as 1340 m3day This effluent is

treated in ETP of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3day The resultant effluent is treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

713 Noise Pollution Control Measures

Following control measures are being adopted to keep noise levels to

minimum

i) Provision of noise-proof cabins for operators of drills dumpers

shovels draglines etc

ii) Routine maintenance of HEMM

iii) Provision of ear-muffs and ear-plugs as and when required

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No12 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

iv) Restriction of speed of vehicle in colony and sensitive areas and

v) Thick green belt has been provided around the colony This will act

as a barrier to the noise

714 Ground Vibration Control Measures

The following control measures are being adopted to control ground

vibration

a) Design of optimum blast hole geometry considering bench height

diameter of hole type of explosive nature of rock level of

fragmentation required etc

b) Divide total chargeblast in several parts so as to keep minimum

explosivedelay For instance dividing total charge in the parts will

reduce ground vibration to frac14 compared to the total blasted without

using delays

c) Use of millisecond delay detonators and relays

d) Reduce the depth of the holes (larger the depth the ground vibration

is felt over larger area)

e) Avoid concentration of explosive by using deck charging

f) To provide artificial plane of weakness between the site of blast and

the important surface structures to provide damping affect and

g) Plaster shooting should be avoided to reduce air shock wave

MINE CLOSURE PLAN

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Job No181906115 Page No13 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

10 Introduction

101 Name of Mine Owner Director Tech (Operations) Northern Coalfield Ltd

102 Location and Extent of Project Lease Area

The Nigahi Opencast project is situated in Moher sub-basin of the Singrauli

Coalfield in district Singrauli (MP) The total land requirement for Nigahi

Opencast Project (Project area Lease area) has been estimated as 301840

Ha

103 Type of Lease Area

The Project lease area consists of forest land Government land and tenancy

land (Details mentioned in paragraph 3 of Mining Plan)

104 Present Land Use Pattern

Operational present land use pattern is as follows

Sl No

Particulars Area ( Ha)

1 Area to be Excavated 1665

2 External OB Dumps 418

3 Workshop 74

4 Green Belt 335

5 Other Infrastructure (including ETP amp CHP) 404

6 Road rail 74

7 Colony area 265

8 Others (Safety zone vacantundisturbed land etc)

147

Total 301840

105 Method of Mining

Considering the mining and geological conditions the combined system of

opencast mining with the use of dragline and shovel -dumper combination has

been proposed

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Job No181906115 Page No14 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

106 Coal processing operation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

11 Reasons for closure

111 Exhaustion of Minerals

The geological reserve of coal of Nigahi project is expected to be exhausted

by 2031-32 (as per Mining Plan of 1875 Mtpa) and the project needs to be

closed

112 Lack of Demand

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to lack of demand but due to exhaustion

of minerals

113 Un-economic operations

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to un-economic operations but due to

exhaustion of minerals

114 Natural Calamity

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to natural calamity but due to exhaustion

of minerals

115 DirectionCourt cases

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to any directioncourt cases but due to

exhaustion of minerals

12 Statutory Obligations

121 Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed

Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed are being complied

The Forest Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC are given as

Annexure-2(a) amp 2(b)

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Job No181906115 Page No15 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

122 Approval of EPRRCEMining Plan

The Nigahi EPRRCE (15 Mtpa) has already been approved by NCL Board

The mining plan for 1875 Mtpa capacity is to be placed before NCL board for

approval

123 Directives conditions imposed by MoCMoEFSPCCPCB

The directives conditions imposed by the SPCB are being compiled from time

to time There is need to define the liabilities responsibilities and authorities of

the mine management other regulatory bodies Central and State

Governments after mine closure Although no comprehensive legislation

exists on mine closure the following legislations are relevant to mine closure

aspect of CILrsquos mine

The Mines Act 1952

Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017 Regulations 6 66107108

120 128137 249 etc of Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017

and its related DGMS Circulars

The Coal Mines (Conservation and Development) Act1974

Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution Act) 1974

Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981

Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Environment Protection

(Amendment) Rule 2000

The Hazardous Waste (Management amp Handling) Rules1989

In addition documents like EIAEMP submitted to MoEFCC and the

commitments made therein also have legal status Also the directives

conditions imposed by the SPCB from time to time are being compiled One

of the conditions of Environmental Clearance (EC) is that a mine closure plan

with site specific bio-engineering measures for reclamation and restoration of

degraded areas and OB dumps shall be prepared

The Environment Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC is given as

Annexure-3

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Job No181906115 Page No16 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

13 Closure Plan Preparation

131 Decision of mine closure should be approved from Board of Directors of the company

The current mining plan has been prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa

by the Nigahi OCP According to the plan the coal reserve of Nigahi project is

expected to be exhausted by 2031-32 The present closure plan is a

conceptual type Mine closure plan along with Mining Plan will be approved

by the Board of Directors

Final decision of closure will be taken by the competent authority in

appropriate time

20 MINE DESCRIPTION 21 Geology 211 Topography

The Nigahi OCP 1875Mtpa is located in the Moher Sub-basin of Singrauli

Coalfield The project is covered under Topo sheet no 63-L12 of Survey of

India and bounded by latitude 240 07rsquo 30rdquo to 240 10rsquo 58rdquo N and longitudes 820

36rsquo 24rdquo to 820 39rsquo 28rdquo E Nigahi block stands out as a hilly plateau with

elevation about 400 to 450 m above mean sea level Some relief elevations

exceed 500 m In the western part of the block the plateau is pronounced by

steep escarpment facing the south Drains and nallas traverse the slope of

escarpment The base of the plateau extends as a plain with elevations

around 300m

212 Rock Types

Entire Block area is covered by the sediments of Barakar formation with a thin

cover of Soil and alluvium at places The stratigraphic sequence of rocks within

Barakars based on data of drill holes is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No17 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

SlNo Lithology Thickness Range Remarks

From To

In the western part of the area the Purewa Top and Purewa Bottom seams have merged to form a 1890 to2570 m thick composite Purewa merged seam

1 Soil amp sub-soil Nil 90

2 Sandstone with 2 to 3 clay bands and 1 to 2 thin impersistent carbonaceous horizon

3050 16740

3 Coal Seam Purewa Top 420 1090

4 Sandstone with thin Shale band 1 2935

5 Coal Seam Purewa Bottom 880 1470

6 Sandstone and thin carb Shale 5210 6960

7 Coal Seam Turra Seam 1100 1940

213 Toxic Elements Study

Toxic elements study of coal samples from coal seams of NCL mines has

been tested by IIT BHU Enviorotech Pvt Ltd CIMFR Dhanbad

214 Geological Structures

The sandstone exposures and the topography do not reveal much on the

geological structure of the area The entire structural set-up therefore have

been worked out on sub-surface data generated from Nigahi and adjoining

blocks

The block is situated in the south central part of the crescent shaped Moher

sub-basin In conformity to the regional set-up the beds have a general ENE-

WSW trend with northerly dip The amount of dip is generally about 2o to 3o

The area has been postulated free of faults

22 Reserves

The mineable reserves for Nigahi OCP has already been described in detail in

paragraph 21 of the mining Plan

23 Mining Method

The mining method has already been described in detail in sections 26 to 28

of the mining plan

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Job No181906115 Page No18 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

24 Coal Beneficiation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

30 CLOSURE PLAN

31 Mined Out Land

311 ProposalMeasures implemented for reclamation

Out of 301840 Ha of total land 1665 Ha has been identified as Quarry area

Out of which 1405 Ha will be back filled 200 Ha of batter area will be left after

final reclamation Void area will be 60 Ha with depth of about 250mThe

reclamation is to be done in three phases

Phase ndash I Physical Technical Reclamation

In phase-I the mined out land area backfilled with excavated OB material up

to be pre-determined level and it is leveled with dozer and grader A layer of

top soil is laid over this graded amp leveled surface of backfilled mined out land

Equipment provided for land reclamation is as follows

Sl No Particulars Sizecap No Of Equip

1 Hyd ShovelBackhoe 090 m3 1

2 Grader 280 HP 5

3 Water sprinkler 70 KL amp 28 KL 7 amp 2 respectively

4 Tripping truck 8m3 5

5 Dozer 410 HP 5

A fund of Rs 3101 lakhs has been provided for capital investment in land reclamation (as per RCE provision)

Phase-II Biological Reclamation

Biological reclamation is the phase-II of reclamation process Re-vegetation

covers in terms of grass amp trees of appropriate and indigenous species are

raised over the physically reclaimed land Progressive Green Belt

development amp Biological reclamation plan till closure is given in paragraph-

347

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Job No181906115 Page No19 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Phase-III Hydro Reclamation

At the end of mine life a void of 60 Ha will be left in the excavated zone This

void will be converted into water body of a depth of around 40m The water

body and internal filled dump will recharge the ground water of the regime

This water reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture

312 Rehabilitation of mined out land

Rehabilitation of mined out land will be done as per the post mining land use

plan given in the table below

Post Mining Land Use

313 Actual site restoration for post mining land use

Post mining land use plan aims for not only actual site restoration but

improvement too in terms of green cover At post mining stage area of forest

green will increase from 1242 Ha to 2305 Ha

314 Method of restorationreclamationRehabilitation

After backfilling the OB in the de-coaled area by draglines and shovel dumper

combination the overburden dumps shall be stabilized with appropriate

gradingbenching so as to ensure that overall angle of slope is less than 28o

After the technical reclamation the biological reclamation of dumps will be

carried out by top soil spreading and plantation of indigenous plants

Land Use Total Area

( Ha)

Post Mining Land Use Area ( Ha)

Forest Green Area

Water Body

Public Use

Others

Undisturbed Land 147 147

Mine Void 60 60

Reclaimed OB dump

1823 1823

Infra-Structure 74 10 64

Colony 265 265

Green Belt 335 335

Road Rail 74 74

ETP CHP 4040 4040

Others 200 200

Total 301840 2305 60 349 30440

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Job No181906115 Page No20 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The slope stability shall be ensured by maintaining a mild slope of 28o and

using geo-textile material

315 Afforestation in first phase mined out area while commencing the

mining in second phase

Mining is to be carried out in a phased manner initiating afforestation work in

the mined out area of the first phase while commencing the mining in the

second phase ie continuation of mining activities from one phase to other

indicating the sequence of operations depending on the geo-mining conditions

of the mine

316 Progressive mine closure plan shall be prepared for a period of five

years from the beginning of the mining operation

Progressive mine closure plans have been prepared for a period of five years

from the beginning of mine

317 These plans would be examined periodically in every five years period

and be subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by

the Central Government

These plans are examined periodically in every five years period and are

subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by the Central

Government like the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDIL)

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) Indian

School of Mines (ISM) etc for this purpose

32 Water Quality Management

321 Details of existing Surface and Ground Water bodies in ML area The drainage of the area is divided in two sections - One flowing towards

North into Bijul Nalla through MehrauliMorwa Nalla the other towards South

into GBP Sagar through Motwani In the non-excavated area of the mine

some water flows towards North into Bijul Nalla through Mehrauli Morwa

Nalla the balance towards South into GBP Sagar through Motwani Nigahi

Project is operating with two sections ie West Section and East Section

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Job No181906115 Page No21 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Western section mine water is pumped to Bareja siltation pond which is

located within Nigahi OCP

322 Steps for Water Quality protection

Following water quality protection measures are taken

a) Control of erosion Garland drains ndash to arrest surface run-off flowing in

to mine pit During 2016-17 3500 m garland drain has been constructed

it will be constructed as per requirement of mines

b) Sedimentation Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being

used as sedimentation pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation

pond for further sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water

is used for industrial purpose

c) Diversion of water courses No such requirement is there in this project

No water courses passes in this mines

d) Water Treatment

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment STP of

30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop has been estimated as 1340 m3 day This effluent treated in ETP

of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3 day The resultant effluent will be treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

e) Control of siltation Siltation is controlled at many stages

i) At top most dump level

Drainage profile is kept in such a way that outer edges of dump

are at a higher level than the inner surface so that minimum or

negligible water accumulation can be coursed towards dump slope

Provision of garland drains at dump top level and at different

decks of dump

ii) Along dump slope

Terracing of the slope is to be done

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Job No181906115 Page No22 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Grass seed spraying

Plantation along terracing of the slope is to be done as final biological

reclamation

iii) At dump toe level

Gabionsilt arrestor all along the dump toe is to be provided

Retaining wall after the gabion wall

Wide drain near retaining wall for preventing the silt flow

iv) At the face sump

Gabion wall all along the flow of incoming water to face sump

Silt if any gets deposited into the sump

v) Intermediate sump

Gabion wall all along the dump facing the sump

Retaining wall

vi) Siltation pond

Bareja Siltation pond Mine water from the intermediate sump is being

pumped to the Bareja Siltation pond where silt is arrested and clear

water is flown towards Bareja reservoir (5Ha area) under gravity and

Bareja new reservoir (35 Ha area)

The proposed targets for the construction of retaining wall gabion and

garland drains per year are given in the table below

Sl

No Description Location

LengthArea

constructed till

30092017

Proposed per year

1 Retaining wall Mine area 8432m 300 m

2 Gabion Mine area 154380 Sq m 60000 m2

3 Garland Drain Mine area 3500m (2016-17) As per requirement

of the mine

f) Hydrological Study in the area

The water table configuration in the unconfined aquifer is conforming to the

local topography A flat water table with a gradient of 75 x 10 -3 slopping

towards south south east has been observed in the area The aquifer units

present above the working coal seams are the major sources for ground water

inflow into the proposed mine workings

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Job No181906115 Page No23 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

With the presence of shale and compaction the seepage from mine floor may

be considered as negligible The various hydro-geological units developed in

the Nigahi OCP is as mentioned below

Hydrogeological Unit

Formation Thickness

(m)

Phreatic aquifer (Top)

Soil sub-soil weathered sandstone 0 - 9

Medium grained sandstone with thin clay and shale

30 - 167

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa Top (Working seam)

4 - 11

Aquifer (middle) Medium grained sandstone with thin shale

1 - 29

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa bottom (Working seam)

9 - 15

Aquifer (lower) Medium to coarse grained sandstone with thin shale

52 - 69

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Turra (Working seam) 11 - 19

In opencast mine the aquifer units laying above the bottom most portion

working seam contributes the major inflow Due to stratification the individual

permeable beds develop individual drawdown cones and the impact is usually

limited to few hundred meters For Nigahi OCP a probable zone of influence

ie Radius of influence has been estimated as 612 m

To assess the impact of opencast mining on local water regime a regular

seasonal monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out by

establishing a network of 33 norsquos existing dug wells in the study area Analysis

of ground water samples from monitoring wells around Nigahi Project

indicates that the water quality is generally suitable for domestic use The pH

ranges from 734 to 769 standard unit Concentration of dissolved solid

sulphate iron manganese nitrate fluorite and other heavy metals are found

within the drinking standard (IS-10500) In the study area ground water level

variation is as follows

Sl No

Season Water level (bgl) in m Yr-2017

(Study area- 10 Km radius)

1 Pre-monsoon 1025 to 2257

2 Post- monsoon 125 to 1655

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Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

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Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

Page 6 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

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Page 6: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

MINING PLAN

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No1 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

MINING PLAN

(Along with Mine Closure Plan)

FOR

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

10 INTRODUCTION

Nigahi OCP is located in the south- central part of Moher sub-basin of

Singrauli Coalfield in the Singrauli district of Madhya Pradesh Nigahi OCP

mainly falls in Nigahi Block and Nigahi North Extension Block

11 EPR FOR NIGAHI OCP (15 Mtpa)

The EPR for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa) had been prepared in January 2007 with

the following two options

Option-I - Total Departmental Option-II - Additional Shovel-Dumper OB Outsourcing

The Government of India approved the EPR for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa ) for an

additional capital investment of Rs 25940 Crores on 8th October 2007 for

incremental coal production by departmental operations and removal of

corresponding Shovel-Dumper OB through outsourcing (Option-II)

12 RCE FOR NIGAHI OCP (1500 Mtpa)

The RCE for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa) has been prepared by CMPDI for an

additional capital investment of Rs 48657 Crores The RCE for Nigahi OCP

(15 Mtpa) was sanctioned by NCL Board for an additional capital investment

of Rs 48657 Crores on 31102015

13 EMP STATUS

The project had earlier Environmental Clearance from Ministry of Environment

and Forests Government of India for a rated capacity of 15 Mtpa of coal

production in a total lease area of 303640 Ha with public hearing under

section 12 of the Environmental Impact Assessment notification 2006 and

subsequent amendments thereto and under para 211 of MOEF circular

dated 13102006 vide letter No J-110152352006-IA II (M) dated

08052007

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No2 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Further project has Environment Clearance from Ministry of Environment

Forests and Climate Change Government of India for a rated capacity of

1875 Mtpa of coal production in a ML area of 265040 Ha (303640 Ha-386

Ha forest land =265040 Ha) under clause 7(ii) of EIA notification 2006 vide

letter No J-11015792013-IA II (M) dated 19032015

14 STATUS OF THE PROJECT

The actual production performance of the project since inception to 2017-18 is

given in the table below

Years Coal Production

Actual (Mt)

OB Removal Actual (Mm3)

Upto 2005-06 8264 32966

2006-07 1110 3355

2007-08 1131 3403

2008-09 1166 3941

2009-10 1236 3398

2010-11 1202 3113

2011-12 1088 3337

2012-13 1352 3716

2013-14 1365 3632

2014-15 1366 3628

2015-16 1501 5869

2016-17 1552 5320

2017-18 1713 6644

Total 24046 82322

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No3 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

15 MINING PLAN FOR NIGAHI OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The project has Environment Clearance from Ministry of Environment Forests

and Climate Change Government of India for a rated capacity of 1875 Mtpa

of coal production under clause 7(ii) vide letter No J-11015792013-IA II (M)

dated 19032015 for 265040 Ha (303640 Ha ndash 386 Ha forest land =265040

Ha) with the condition to obtain approval under the FC Act for diversion of

balance required 386 Ha forest land located within the total mining lease area

of 303640 Ha

Forestry clearance (stage-II) has been granted for 386 Ha above forest land

vide letter no FNo 8-262015-FC dated 12042018 In addition to above

386 Ha forest land Forestry clearance for 38517 Ha revenue forest (included

within 156740 Ha Tenancy Land) has also been accorded Thus the total

Forestry clearance of 424517 Ha (386 Ha forest land +38517 Ha revenue

forest land) land has been granted vide above letter no FNo 8- 262015-FC

dated 12042018

It may be noted here that 38517 Ha tenancy land (which is included in non-

forest land and for which EC has already been granted) has been declared as

Revenue Forest Land for which Forestry clearance along with 386 Ha forest

land has been granted vide above letter given in the above para

Out of 386 Ha of forest land of Nigahi OCP 18 Ha forest land proposed to be

carved out of Nigahi OCP has been included in Project Report of Jayant OCP

for EC clearance of 25 Mtpa EC for Jayant OCP for 25 Mtpa has been

considered in the 30th meeting of EAC held on 17 052018

As per the minutes of the meeting it was directed for parallel proposal for

amendment in the EC for Nigahi OCP excluding 18 Ha of forest land (which

has been included in Jayant OCP) for balance ML area of 301840 Ha

(303640 Ha-18 Ha forest land)

Considering the above facts the Mining plan for Nigahi OCP has been

prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa with mining leasehold area of

301840 Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No4 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

20 GEOLOGICAL amp MINEABLE RESERVES

21 SEAM-WISE GEOLOGICAL RESERVES AND MINEABLE RESERVES

Coal Seam Geological Reserves (Mt) Mineable Reserves (Mt)

Purewa Top 4427 2976 Purewa Bottom 10682 8239 Purewa Merged 10894 13011 Turra 30168 24322 Total 56171 48301

22 MINEABLE RESERVES amp STRIPPING RATIO

Seam wise and section wise mineable coal reserves corresponding OBR and

Stripping Ratio since inception within the sanctioned boundary of Nigahi OCP

is given in the table below

Sl No

Section

Coal Reserve(Mt) Total OBR (Mm3)

Stripping Ratio (m3t)

Turra Seam

Purewa Seams

Total Coal

1 East 12798 11108 23906 95019 397

2 West 11524 12871 24395 82646 339

Total 24322 23979 48301 177665 368

From the above mineable reserves the project has already produced 24046

Mt of coal along with corresponding OBR of 82322 Mm3 since inception till

31032018 The balance Coal ReservesOBR and Average Stripping Ratio

within the sanctioned boundary of Nigahi OCP as on 0104 2018 is 24255 Mt

95343 Mm3 and 393 m3t respectively

The Seam-wise break-up of balance Mineable reserves Parting-wise

Overburden volume and average stripping ratio as on 01042018 within the

sanctioned boundary of Nigahi OCP is given below

Particulars East Section West Section Total

Mineable Reserves (Mt)

Purewa Seams 10374 2552 12926

Turra Seam 7191 4138 11329

Total Coal 17565 6690 24255

Volume of OBR (Mm3)

OB above Purewa Seams 36966 24076 61042

Parting between Purewa amp Turra Seams

23287 11014 34301

Total OBR 60253 35090 95343

Average Stripping Ratio (m3t) 343 525 393

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No5 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

23 MINING TECHNOLOGY

Considering the mining and geological conditions such as

a) Flat gradient of 2o-3 o of the coal seam

b) Mining of multiple seams viz Turra (14-18m) Purewa Bottom (11-12m)

Purewa Top (7-9m) and Purewa Merged (22-24m)

c) Parting of 52m to 70m between Turra and Purewa BottomMerged

d) Large scope of work including 1875 Mt of ROM coal and 7457 Mm3 of OB

per annum

The combined system of opencast mining with the use of Draglines and

Shovel-Dumpers combination is presently in operation

24 GEO-MINING CHARACTERISTICS

The geological and mining characteristics of Nigahi OCP are given in the

table below

Sl

No Particulars Unit

Coal Seams

Turra Purewa Bottom

Purewa Top

Purewa Merged

I COAL SEAMS

1

Seam Thickness Range

m 110-194 88-147 42-109 189-257

Prevailing 14-18 11-12 7-9 22-24

2

Content of Dirt Bands Range

Including dirt bands upto 1m in thickness prevailing

0-216 53-434 40-487 231-285

3 Ash content of coal with dirt bands of upto 1m in thickness 153-241 312-412 325 369-371

4 Volume density of coal with dirt bands of upto 1m in thickness tm3 148 164 161 165

5 Excavation Category Cat III - 90 amp IV -10

II OBPARTING

1

Thickness overlying OB Range

m 314-899 184-900 05-1674 305-1674

Prevailing 40-60 40-70 60-100 60-100

2 Thickness of Turra- Purewa Bottom parting m 521-696

3 Thickness of Purewa Bottom-Purewa top parting m 0-28

4 Volume density of Overburden Rocks

tm3 235

5 Excavation Category Cat III - 90 amp IV -10

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No6 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

25 QUARRY PARAMETERS

The Quarry Parameters of Nigahi OCP are given in the table below

SlNo Particulars Unit Value

1 Length of quarry along Turra Seam floor Km 350

2 Width of quarry on Turra seam floor Km 340

3 Depth of quarry m 2500

26 CALENDAR PROGRAMME OF MINING OPERATION

The calendar plan of mining operation has been formulated based on the

balance mineable coal reserves as on 01042018 adopted sequence of

opencast minefield development and optimum conditions of mining operations

for the entire life of the opencast mine

A summarized calendar programme of excavation is tabulated below

Sl No Year Coal (Mt) OB (Mm3) Av SR (m3t)

1 2018-19 1875 7457 398

2 2019-20 1875 7457 398

3 2020-21 1875 7457 398

4 2021-22 1875 7457 398

5 2022-23 1875 7457 398

6 2023-24 1875 7457 398

7 2024-25 1875 7457 398

8 2025-26 1875 7457 398

9 2026-27 1875 7457 398

10 2027-28 1875 7457 398

11 2028-29 1875 7457 398

12 2029-30 1875 7457 398

13 2030-31 1200 4174 348

14 2031-32 555 1685 304

Total 24255 95343 393

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No7 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

27 HEMM REQUIREMENT

The position of major HEMM for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa) as per approved

EPRRCE and existing as on 01042018 are given in the Table below

Sl No HEMM Size

Capacity

Sanctioned EPRRCE Provision

(15 Mtpa)

Existing as on 01042018

A OB REMOVAL

1 Dragline 24 m388 mR 2 2

2 Dragline 20 m383 mR 2 2

3 Electric Rope Shovel 20 m3 8 2

4 Electric Rope Shovel 10 m3 11

5 RBH Drill 311 mm 4 4

6 RBH Drill 250 mm 19 13

7 Rear Dumper 190 T 58

8 Rear Dumper 120 T 40+23

9 Rear Dumper 100 T 4

10 Dozer 850 HP 7 5

11 Dozer 410 HP 17 11+8

B COAL WINNING

1 Elect Rope Shovel 10m3 5 4

2 Diesel Hyd Shovel 10-12m3 1 2

3 Diesel Hyd Shovel 8m3 1

4 RBH Drill 160 mm 8 7+1

5 Rear Dumper 85T 12+2

6 Rear Dumper 100T 40 26

7 Dozer 410 HP 5 5

C COMMON

1 Grader 280 HP 10 6+3

2 Grader 145 HP 1

3 Crane 120T 2 2

4 Crane 70100T 2 2

5 Crane 4070 T 1

6 Crane 18-20T 2 2

7 Hyd Shovel Backhoe 2830 m3 2 1

8 Hyd Shovel Backhoe 12 m3 2 1

9 FE Loader 574640 m3 2 1

10 FE Loader 10-12 m3 1

11 Wheel Dozer 450 HP 4 1

D RECLAMATION

1 Dozer 410 HP 5 5

2 Grader 280 HP 5 2

3 HydBackhoe 09 m3 1

4 Tipping Truck 8 m3 5

5 Water Sprinkler 70 KL 7 4

6 Water Sprinkler 28 KL 2 4

Surveyed off but in use

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No8 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

28 GENERAL SCHEME OF OPERATION

Presently Nigahi OCP is operating with combined system of opencast mining

with the use of Draglines and Shovel-Dumpers combination in two sections

(East and West Section) with central haul road

The same has been proposed to continue for Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) as per

mining plan

OB between Turra and Purewa BottomMerged Seams will be excavated by

Dragline and shovel-dumper system OB between Purewa Bottom and

Purewa TopMerged seams and OB above Purewa Top Purewa Merged

seams will be excavated by shovel-dumper system Presently OB is being

dumped in internal as well as external dumps The total OB to be excavated

since inception is 177665 Mm3 and balance OB as on 01042018 is 95343

Mm3 which would be accommodated in existing Internal amp External OB

dumps

Coal from Turra Purewa Bottom Purewa Top amp Purewa Merged seams is

being mined by 10m3 Electric Rope Shovel10-12 m3 Diesel Hydraulic Shovel

in conjunction with 85100T Rear Dumpers

OB is being excavated by 24 m388 mR Draglines amp 20 m383 mR Draglines

and 20 m3 Electric Rope Shovels in conjunction with 120T Rear Dumpers and

10m3 Electric Rope Shovels in conjunction with 100120T Rear Dumpers

29 ROM COAL QUALITY

The coal from Nigahi Opencast Mine is supplied to Vindhyachal Super

Thermal Power Station (4760 MW) of NTPC Nigahi OCP envisages

extraction of Turra and Purewa Seams coal The average grade of Turra

seam coal based on GCV is G7 and that of Purewa seams is G11

30 LAND ACQUISITION

The total land requirement for Nigahi OCP has been estimated as 303640 Ha

in sanctioned EPR of 15 Mtpa Out of 303640 Ha 1260 Ha is forest land

209 Ha Govt land and 156740 Ha is tenancy land as given in the table

below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No9 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The total land requirement for Nigahi OCP

Type of Land

Total Requirement of Land at 15 Mtpa

Stage ( Ha )

Land under possession at

1875 Mtpa stage (Ha)

Balance land (Ha)

Forest Land 1260 874 386

Non-Forest Land

Govt Land 209 209

Tenancy Land 156740 156740

Total Land 303640 265040 386

Application of FC for 424517 Ha land was applied which included 386 Ha of

forest land and 38517 Ha of revenue forest land within the 156740 Ha area of

Tenancy land Accordingly FC stage-II was granted on 12042018 for 424517

Ha (Forest -386 Ha + Revenue Forest -38517 Ha = 424517 Ha)

Break-up of land after grant of FC on 12042018 is given below

Type of Land Total Land

Requirement ( Ha )

Remarks

Forest Land 1260

Govt Land 209

Tenancy Land 156740

156740 Ha tenancy land includes 38517 Ha of Revenue Forest land

Total Land 303640

Out of 386000 Ha of forest land of Nigahi OCP 18 Ha forest land proposed

to be carved out of Nigahi OCP has been included in Project Report of Jayant

OCP for EC clearance of 25 Mtpa

Hence the total land requirement for Nigahi OCP excluding 18 Ha forest land

comes to 301840 Ha out of which 1242 Ha is forest land 209 Ha is govt

land and 156740 Ha tenancy land which includes 38517 Ha of Revenue

Forest land as given below

Type of Land Total Land

Requirement ( Ha )

Total Land Requirement excluding 18 Ha for Jayant

OCP (Ha)

Forest Land 1260 1242

Govt Land 209 209

Tenancy Land 156740 156740

Total Land 303640 301840

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No10 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

40 CIVIL CONSTRUCTION

41 SERVICE BUILDINGS

The Existing Nigahi OCP is running with adequate infrastructure of service

buildingsCommunity buildings and all the required civil infrastructure works

have been completed and are in use

50 INFRASTRACTURES

51 COAL HANDLING PLANT

Nigahi OCP has a CHP of 15 Mtpa capacity with silo loading onto the rakes

for dispatch the coal through MGR During the year 2017-18 the project has

dispatched 1760 Mt coal to Vindhyachal Super Thermal Power Plant through

MGR

52 RAILWAY SIDING

The coal from Nigahi OCP is presently being despatched by MGR system as

given in the above paragraph

There is a proposed public railway siding which will also be used after its

commissioning for distant consumers

60 MANPOWER amp PRODUCTIVITY

Manpower requirement for Nigahi Opencast Project with a rated capacity of

1875 Mtpa of ROM coal and removal of 7457 Mm3 of overburden per annum

has been estimated as 2827 with an overall OMS of 2512 tes of coal

The existing manpower as on 01042018 is 2419

700 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

71 EXISTING POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES

711 Air Pollution Control Measures

The main air pollutant in mining operation is normally dust Keeping this in

view following control measures are being adopted

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

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Job No181906115 Page No11 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

712 Water Pollution Control Measures

A comprehensive water management plan incorporating various control

measures is given below

Provision of Mine sump and Mine drainage

Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being used as sedimentation

pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation pond for further

sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water is used for industrial

purpose

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment a

STP of 30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop effluent has been estimated as 1340 m3day This effluent is

treated in ETP of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3day The resultant effluent is treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

713 Noise Pollution Control Measures

Following control measures are being adopted to keep noise levels to

minimum

i) Provision of noise-proof cabins for operators of drills dumpers

shovels draglines etc

ii) Routine maintenance of HEMM

iii) Provision of ear-muffs and ear-plugs as and when required

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Job No181906115 Page No12 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

iv) Restriction of speed of vehicle in colony and sensitive areas and

v) Thick green belt has been provided around the colony This will act

as a barrier to the noise

714 Ground Vibration Control Measures

The following control measures are being adopted to control ground

vibration

a) Design of optimum blast hole geometry considering bench height

diameter of hole type of explosive nature of rock level of

fragmentation required etc

b) Divide total chargeblast in several parts so as to keep minimum

explosivedelay For instance dividing total charge in the parts will

reduce ground vibration to frac14 compared to the total blasted without

using delays

c) Use of millisecond delay detonators and relays

d) Reduce the depth of the holes (larger the depth the ground vibration

is felt over larger area)

e) Avoid concentration of explosive by using deck charging

f) To provide artificial plane of weakness between the site of blast and

the important surface structures to provide damping affect and

g) Plaster shooting should be avoided to reduce air shock wave

MINE CLOSURE PLAN

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Job No181906115 Page No13 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

10 Introduction

101 Name of Mine Owner Director Tech (Operations) Northern Coalfield Ltd

102 Location and Extent of Project Lease Area

The Nigahi Opencast project is situated in Moher sub-basin of the Singrauli

Coalfield in district Singrauli (MP) The total land requirement for Nigahi

Opencast Project (Project area Lease area) has been estimated as 301840

Ha

103 Type of Lease Area

The Project lease area consists of forest land Government land and tenancy

land (Details mentioned in paragraph 3 of Mining Plan)

104 Present Land Use Pattern

Operational present land use pattern is as follows

Sl No

Particulars Area ( Ha)

1 Area to be Excavated 1665

2 External OB Dumps 418

3 Workshop 74

4 Green Belt 335

5 Other Infrastructure (including ETP amp CHP) 404

6 Road rail 74

7 Colony area 265

8 Others (Safety zone vacantundisturbed land etc)

147

Total 301840

105 Method of Mining

Considering the mining and geological conditions the combined system of

opencast mining with the use of dragline and shovel -dumper combination has

been proposed

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Job No181906115 Page No14 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

106 Coal processing operation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

11 Reasons for closure

111 Exhaustion of Minerals

The geological reserve of coal of Nigahi project is expected to be exhausted

by 2031-32 (as per Mining Plan of 1875 Mtpa) and the project needs to be

closed

112 Lack of Demand

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to lack of demand but due to exhaustion

of minerals

113 Un-economic operations

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to un-economic operations but due to

exhaustion of minerals

114 Natural Calamity

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to natural calamity but due to exhaustion

of minerals

115 DirectionCourt cases

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to any directioncourt cases but due to

exhaustion of minerals

12 Statutory Obligations

121 Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed

Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed are being complied

The Forest Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC are given as

Annexure-2(a) amp 2(b)

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Job No181906115 Page No15 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

122 Approval of EPRRCEMining Plan

The Nigahi EPRRCE (15 Mtpa) has already been approved by NCL Board

The mining plan for 1875 Mtpa capacity is to be placed before NCL board for

approval

123 Directives conditions imposed by MoCMoEFSPCCPCB

The directives conditions imposed by the SPCB are being compiled from time

to time There is need to define the liabilities responsibilities and authorities of

the mine management other regulatory bodies Central and State

Governments after mine closure Although no comprehensive legislation

exists on mine closure the following legislations are relevant to mine closure

aspect of CILrsquos mine

The Mines Act 1952

Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017 Regulations 6 66107108

120 128137 249 etc of Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017

and its related DGMS Circulars

The Coal Mines (Conservation and Development) Act1974

Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution Act) 1974

Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981

Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Environment Protection

(Amendment) Rule 2000

The Hazardous Waste (Management amp Handling) Rules1989

In addition documents like EIAEMP submitted to MoEFCC and the

commitments made therein also have legal status Also the directives

conditions imposed by the SPCB from time to time are being compiled One

of the conditions of Environmental Clearance (EC) is that a mine closure plan

with site specific bio-engineering measures for reclamation and restoration of

degraded areas and OB dumps shall be prepared

The Environment Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC is given as

Annexure-3

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Job No181906115 Page No16 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

13 Closure Plan Preparation

131 Decision of mine closure should be approved from Board of Directors of the company

The current mining plan has been prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa

by the Nigahi OCP According to the plan the coal reserve of Nigahi project is

expected to be exhausted by 2031-32 The present closure plan is a

conceptual type Mine closure plan along with Mining Plan will be approved

by the Board of Directors

Final decision of closure will be taken by the competent authority in

appropriate time

20 MINE DESCRIPTION 21 Geology 211 Topography

The Nigahi OCP 1875Mtpa is located in the Moher Sub-basin of Singrauli

Coalfield The project is covered under Topo sheet no 63-L12 of Survey of

India and bounded by latitude 240 07rsquo 30rdquo to 240 10rsquo 58rdquo N and longitudes 820

36rsquo 24rdquo to 820 39rsquo 28rdquo E Nigahi block stands out as a hilly plateau with

elevation about 400 to 450 m above mean sea level Some relief elevations

exceed 500 m In the western part of the block the plateau is pronounced by

steep escarpment facing the south Drains and nallas traverse the slope of

escarpment The base of the plateau extends as a plain with elevations

around 300m

212 Rock Types

Entire Block area is covered by the sediments of Barakar formation with a thin

cover of Soil and alluvium at places The stratigraphic sequence of rocks within

Barakars based on data of drill holes is given below

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Job No181906115 Page No17 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

SlNo Lithology Thickness Range Remarks

From To

In the western part of the area the Purewa Top and Purewa Bottom seams have merged to form a 1890 to2570 m thick composite Purewa merged seam

1 Soil amp sub-soil Nil 90

2 Sandstone with 2 to 3 clay bands and 1 to 2 thin impersistent carbonaceous horizon

3050 16740

3 Coal Seam Purewa Top 420 1090

4 Sandstone with thin Shale band 1 2935

5 Coal Seam Purewa Bottom 880 1470

6 Sandstone and thin carb Shale 5210 6960

7 Coal Seam Turra Seam 1100 1940

213 Toxic Elements Study

Toxic elements study of coal samples from coal seams of NCL mines has

been tested by IIT BHU Enviorotech Pvt Ltd CIMFR Dhanbad

214 Geological Structures

The sandstone exposures and the topography do not reveal much on the

geological structure of the area The entire structural set-up therefore have

been worked out on sub-surface data generated from Nigahi and adjoining

blocks

The block is situated in the south central part of the crescent shaped Moher

sub-basin In conformity to the regional set-up the beds have a general ENE-

WSW trend with northerly dip The amount of dip is generally about 2o to 3o

The area has been postulated free of faults

22 Reserves

The mineable reserves for Nigahi OCP has already been described in detail in

paragraph 21 of the mining Plan

23 Mining Method

The mining method has already been described in detail in sections 26 to 28

of the mining plan

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Job No181906115 Page No18 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

24 Coal Beneficiation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

30 CLOSURE PLAN

31 Mined Out Land

311 ProposalMeasures implemented for reclamation

Out of 301840 Ha of total land 1665 Ha has been identified as Quarry area

Out of which 1405 Ha will be back filled 200 Ha of batter area will be left after

final reclamation Void area will be 60 Ha with depth of about 250mThe

reclamation is to be done in three phases

Phase ndash I Physical Technical Reclamation

In phase-I the mined out land area backfilled with excavated OB material up

to be pre-determined level and it is leveled with dozer and grader A layer of

top soil is laid over this graded amp leveled surface of backfilled mined out land

Equipment provided for land reclamation is as follows

Sl No Particulars Sizecap No Of Equip

1 Hyd ShovelBackhoe 090 m3 1

2 Grader 280 HP 5

3 Water sprinkler 70 KL amp 28 KL 7 amp 2 respectively

4 Tripping truck 8m3 5

5 Dozer 410 HP 5

A fund of Rs 3101 lakhs has been provided for capital investment in land reclamation (as per RCE provision)

Phase-II Biological Reclamation

Biological reclamation is the phase-II of reclamation process Re-vegetation

covers in terms of grass amp trees of appropriate and indigenous species are

raised over the physically reclaimed land Progressive Green Belt

development amp Biological reclamation plan till closure is given in paragraph-

347

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Job No181906115 Page No19 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Phase-III Hydro Reclamation

At the end of mine life a void of 60 Ha will be left in the excavated zone This

void will be converted into water body of a depth of around 40m The water

body and internal filled dump will recharge the ground water of the regime

This water reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture

312 Rehabilitation of mined out land

Rehabilitation of mined out land will be done as per the post mining land use

plan given in the table below

Post Mining Land Use

313 Actual site restoration for post mining land use

Post mining land use plan aims for not only actual site restoration but

improvement too in terms of green cover At post mining stage area of forest

green will increase from 1242 Ha to 2305 Ha

314 Method of restorationreclamationRehabilitation

After backfilling the OB in the de-coaled area by draglines and shovel dumper

combination the overburden dumps shall be stabilized with appropriate

gradingbenching so as to ensure that overall angle of slope is less than 28o

After the technical reclamation the biological reclamation of dumps will be

carried out by top soil spreading and plantation of indigenous plants

Land Use Total Area

( Ha)

Post Mining Land Use Area ( Ha)

Forest Green Area

Water Body

Public Use

Others

Undisturbed Land 147 147

Mine Void 60 60

Reclaimed OB dump

1823 1823

Infra-Structure 74 10 64

Colony 265 265

Green Belt 335 335

Road Rail 74 74

ETP CHP 4040 4040

Others 200 200

Total 301840 2305 60 349 30440

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Job No181906115 Page No20 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The slope stability shall be ensured by maintaining a mild slope of 28o and

using geo-textile material

315 Afforestation in first phase mined out area while commencing the

mining in second phase

Mining is to be carried out in a phased manner initiating afforestation work in

the mined out area of the first phase while commencing the mining in the

second phase ie continuation of mining activities from one phase to other

indicating the sequence of operations depending on the geo-mining conditions

of the mine

316 Progressive mine closure plan shall be prepared for a period of five

years from the beginning of the mining operation

Progressive mine closure plans have been prepared for a period of five years

from the beginning of mine

317 These plans would be examined periodically in every five years period

and be subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by

the Central Government

These plans are examined periodically in every five years period and are

subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by the Central

Government like the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDIL)

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) Indian

School of Mines (ISM) etc for this purpose

32 Water Quality Management

321 Details of existing Surface and Ground Water bodies in ML area The drainage of the area is divided in two sections - One flowing towards

North into Bijul Nalla through MehrauliMorwa Nalla the other towards South

into GBP Sagar through Motwani In the non-excavated area of the mine

some water flows towards North into Bijul Nalla through Mehrauli Morwa

Nalla the balance towards South into GBP Sagar through Motwani Nigahi

Project is operating with two sections ie West Section and East Section

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No21 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Western section mine water is pumped to Bareja siltation pond which is

located within Nigahi OCP

322 Steps for Water Quality protection

Following water quality protection measures are taken

a) Control of erosion Garland drains ndash to arrest surface run-off flowing in

to mine pit During 2016-17 3500 m garland drain has been constructed

it will be constructed as per requirement of mines

b) Sedimentation Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being

used as sedimentation pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation

pond for further sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water

is used for industrial purpose

c) Diversion of water courses No such requirement is there in this project

No water courses passes in this mines

d) Water Treatment

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment STP of

30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop has been estimated as 1340 m3 day This effluent treated in ETP

of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3 day The resultant effluent will be treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

e) Control of siltation Siltation is controlled at many stages

i) At top most dump level

Drainage profile is kept in such a way that outer edges of dump

are at a higher level than the inner surface so that minimum or

negligible water accumulation can be coursed towards dump slope

Provision of garland drains at dump top level and at different

decks of dump

ii) Along dump slope

Terracing of the slope is to be done

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No22 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Grass seed spraying

Plantation along terracing of the slope is to be done as final biological

reclamation

iii) At dump toe level

Gabionsilt arrestor all along the dump toe is to be provided

Retaining wall after the gabion wall

Wide drain near retaining wall for preventing the silt flow

iv) At the face sump

Gabion wall all along the flow of incoming water to face sump

Silt if any gets deposited into the sump

v) Intermediate sump

Gabion wall all along the dump facing the sump

Retaining wall

vi) Siltation pond

Bareja Siltation pond Mine water from the intermediate sump is being

pumped to the Bareja Siltation pond where silt is arrested and clear

water is flown towards Bareja reservoir (5Ha area) under gravity and

Bareja new reservoir (35 Ha area)

The proposed targets for the construction of retaining wall gabion and

garland drains per year are given in the table below

Sl

No Description Location

LengthArea

constructed till

30092017

Proposed per year

1 Retaining wall Mine area 8432m 300 m

2 Gabion Mine area 154380 Sq m 60000 m2

3 Garland Drain Mine area 3500m (2016-17) As per requirement

of the mine

f) Hydrological Study in the area

The water table configuration in the unconfined aquifer is conforming to the

local topography A flat water table with a gradient of 75 x 10 -3 slopping

towards south south east has been observed in the area The aquifer units

present above the working coal seams are the major sources for ground water

inflow into the proposed mine workings

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No23 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

With the presence of shale and compaction the seepage from mine floor may

be considered as negligible The various hydro-geological units developed in

the Nigahi OCP is as mentioned below

Hydrogeological Unit

Formation Thickness

(m)

Phreatic aquifer (Top)

Soil sub-soil weathered sandstone 0 - 9

Medium grained sandstone with thin clay and shale

30 - 167

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa Top (Working seam)

4 - 11

Aquifer (middle) Medium grained sandstone with thin shale

1 - 29

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa bottom (Working seam)

9 - 15

Aquifer (lower) Medium to coarse grained sandstone with thin shale

52 - 69

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Turra (Working seam) 11 - 19

In opencast mine the aquifer units laying above the bottom most portion

working seam contributes the major inflow Due to stratification the individual

permeable beds develop individual drawdown cones and the impact is usually

limited to few hundred meters For Nigahi OCP a probable zone of influence

ie Radius of influence has been estimated as 612 m

To assess the impact of opencast mining on local water regime a regular

seasonal monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out by

establishing a network of 33 norsquos existing dug wells in the study area Analysis

of ground water samples from monitoring wells around Nigahi Project

indicates that the water quality is generally suitable for domestic use The pH

ranges from 734 to 769 standard unit Concentration of dissolved solid

sulphate iron manganese nitrate fluorite and other heavy metals are found

within the drinking standard (IS-10500) In the study area ground water level

variation is as follows

Sl No

Season Water level (bgl) in m Yr-2017

(Study area- 10 Km radius)

1 Pre-monsoon 1025 to 2257

2 Post- monsoon 125 to 1655

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Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

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Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

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1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

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4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

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5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

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6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

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7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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Page 7: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No1 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

MINING PLAN

(Along with Mine Closure Plan)

FOR

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

10 INTRODUCTION

Nigahi OCP is located in the south- central part of Moher sub-basin of

Singrauli Coalfield in the Singrauli district of Madhya Pradesh Nigahi OCP

mainly falls in Nigahi Block and Nigahi North Extension Block

11 EPR FOR NIGAHI OCP (15 Mtpa)

The EPR for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa) had been prepared in January 2007 with

the following two options

Option-I - Total Departmental Option-II - Additional Shovel-Dumper OB Outsourcing

The Government of India approved the EPR for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa ) for an

additional capital investment of Rs 25940 Crores on 8th October 2007 for

incremental coal production by departmental operations and removal of

corresponding Shovel-Dumper OB through outsourcing (Option-II)

12 RCE FOR NIGAHI OCP (1500 Mtpa)

The RCE for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa) has been prepared by CMPDI for an

additional capital investment of Rs 48657 Crores The RCE for Nigahi OCP

(15 Mtpa) was sanctioned by NCL Board for an additional capital investment

of Rs 48657 Crores on 31102015

13 EMP STATUS

The project had earlier Environmental Clearance from Ministry of Environment

and Forests Government of India for a rated capacity of 15 Mtpa of coal

production in a total lease area of 303640 Ha with public hearing under

section 12 of the Environmental Impact Assessment notification 2006 and

subsequent amendments thereto and under para 211 of MOEF circular

dated 13102006 vide letter No J-110152352006-IA II (M) dated

08052007

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No2 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Further project has Environment Clearance from Ministry of Environment

Forests and Climate Change Government of India for a rated capacity of

1875 Mtpa of coal production in a ML area of 265040 Ha (303640 Ha-386

Ha forest land =265040 Ha) under clause 7(ii) of EIA notification 2006 vide

letter No J-11015792013-IA II (M) dated 19032015

14 STATUS OF THE PROJECT

The actual production performance of the project since inception to 2017-18 is

given in the table below

Years Coal Production

Actual (Mt)

OB Removal Actual (Mm3)

Upto 2005-06 8264 32966

2006-07 1110 3355

2007-08 1131 3403

2008-09 1166 3941

2009-10 1236 3398

2010-11 1202 3113

2011-12 1088 3337

2012-13 1352 3716

2013-14 1365 3632

2014-15 1366 3628

2015-16 1501 5869

2016-17 1552 5320

2017-18 1713 6644

Total 24046 82322

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No3 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

15 MINING PLAN FOR NIGAHI OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The project has Environment Clearance from Ministry of Environment Forests

and Climate Change Government of India for a rated capacity of 1875 Mtpa

of coal production under clause 7(ii) vide letter No J-11015792013-IA II (M)

dated 19032015 for 265040 Ha (303640 Ha ndash 386 Ha forest land =265040

Ha) with the condition to obtain approval under the FC Act for diversion of

balance required 386 Ha forest land located within the total mining lease area

of 303640 Ha

Forestry clearance (stage-II) has been granted for 386 Ha above forest land

vide letter no FNo 8-262015-FC dated 12042018 In addition to above

386 Ha forest land Forestry clearance for 38517 Ha revenue forest (included

within 156740 Ha Tenancy Land) has also been accorded Thus the total

Forestry clearance of 424517 Ha (386 Ha forest land +38517 Ha revenue

forest land) land has been granted vide above letter no FNo 8- 262015-FC

dated 12042018

It may be noted here that 38517 Ha tenancy land (which is included in non-

forest land and for which EC has already been granted) has been declared as

Revenue Forest Land for which Forestry clearance along with 386 Ha forest

land has been granted vide above letter given in the above para

Out of 386 Ha of forest land of Nigahi OCP 18 Ha forest land proposed to be

carved out of Nigahi OCP has been included in Project Report of Jayant OCP

for EC clearance of 25 Mtpa EC for Jayant OCP for 25 Mtpa has been

considered in the 30th meeting of EAC held on 17 052018

As per the minutes of the meeting it was directed for parallel proposal for

amendment in the EC for Nigahi OCP excluding 18 Ha of forest land (which

has been included in Jayant OCP) for balance ML area of 301840 Ha

(303640 Ha-18 Ha forest land)

Considering the above facts the Mining plan for Nigahi OCP has been

prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa with mining leasehold area of

301840 Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No4 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

20 GEOLOGICAL amp MINEABLE RESERVES

21 SEAM-WISE GEOLOGICAL RESERVES AND MINEABLE RESERVES

Coal Seam Geological Reserves (Mt) Mineable Reserves (Mt)

Purewa Top 4427 2976 Purewa Bottom 10682 8239 Purewa Merged 10894 13011 Turra 30168 24322 Total 56171 48301

22 MINEABLE RESERVES amp STRIPPING RATIO

Seam wise and section wise mineable coal reserves corresponding OBR and

Stripping Ratio since inception within the sanctioned boundary of Nigahi OCP

is given in the table below

Sl No

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Coal Reserve(Mt) Total OBR (Mm3)

Stripping Ratio (m3t)

Turra Seam

Purewa Seams

Total Coal

1 East 12798 11108 23906 95019 397

2 West 11524 12871 24395 82646 339

Total 24322 23979 48301 177665 368

From the above mineable reserves the project has already produced 24046

Mt of coal along with corresponding OBR of 82322 Mm3 since inception till

31032018 The balance Coal ReservesOBR and Average Stripping Ratio

within the sanctioned boundary of Nigahi OCP as on 0104 2018 is 24255 Mt

95343 Mm3 and 393 m3t respectively

The Seam-wise break-up of balance Mineable reserves Parting-wise

Overburden volume and average stripping ratio as on 01042018 within the

sanctioned boundary of Nigahi OCP is given below

Particulars East Section West Section Total

Mineable Reserves (Mt)

Purewa Seams 10374 2552 12926

Turra Seam 7191 4138 11329

Total Coal 17565 6690 24255

Volume of OBR (Mm3)

OB above Purewa Seams 36966 24076 61042

Parting between Purewa amp Turra Seams

23287 11014 34301

Total OBR 60253 35090 95343

Average Stripping Ratio (m3t) 343 525 393

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No5 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

23 MINING TECHNOLOGY

Considering the mining and geological conditions such as

a) Flat gradient of 2o-3 o of the coal seam

b) Mining of multiple seams viz Turra (14-18m) Purewa Bottom (11-12m)

Purewa Top (7-9m) and Purewa Merged (22-24m)

c) Parting of 52m to 70m between Turra and Purewa BottomMerged

d) Large scope of work including 1875 Mt of ROM coal and 7457 Mm3 of OB

per annum

The combined system of opencast mining with the use of Draglines and

Shovel-Dumpers combination is presently in operation

24 GEO-MINING CHARACTERISTICS

The geological and mining characteristics of Nigahi OCP are given in the

table below

Sl

No Particulars Unit

Coal Seams

Turra Purewa Bottom

Purewa Top

Purewa Merged

I COAL SEAMS

1

Seam Thickness Range

m 110-194 88-147 42-109 189-257

Prevailing 14-18 11-12 7-9 22-24

2

Content of Dirt Bands Range

Including dirt bands upto 1m in thickness prevailing

0-216 53-434 40-487 231-285

3 Ash content of coal with dirt bands of upto 1m in thickness 153-241 312-412 325 369-371

4 Volume density of coal with dirt bands of upto 1m in thickness tm3 148 164 161 165

5 Excavation Category Cat III - 90 amp IV -10

II OBPARTING

1

Thickness overlying OB Range

m 314-899 184-900 05-1674 305-1674

Prevailing 40-60 40-70 60-100 60-100

2 Thickness of Turra- Purewa Bottom parting m 521-696

3 Thickness of Purewa Bottom-Purewa top parting m 0-28

4 Volume density of Overburden Rocks

tm3 235

5 Excavation Category Cat III - 90 amp IV -10

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Job No181906115 Page No6 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

25 QUARRY PARAMETERS

The Quarry Parameters of Nigahi OCP are given in the table below

SlNo Particulars Unit Value

1 Length of quarry along Turra Seam floor Km 350

2 Width of quarry on Turra seam floor Km 340

3 Depth of quarry m 2500

26 CALENDAR PROGRAMME OF MINING OPERATION

The calendar plan of mining operation has been formulated based on the

balance mineable coal reserves as on 01042018 adopted sequence of

opencast minefield development and optimum conditions of mining operations

for the entire life of the opencast mine

A summarized calendar programme of excavation is tabulated below

Sl No Year Coal (Mt) OB (Mm3) Av SR (m3t)

1 2018-19 1875 7457 398

2 2019-20 1875 7457 398

3 2020-21 1875 7457 398

4 2021-22 1875 7457 398

5 2022-23 1875 7457 398

6 2023-24 1875 7457 398

7 2024-25 1875 7457 398

8 2025-26 1875 7457 398

9 2026-27 1875 7457 398

10 2027-28 1875 7457 398

11 2028-29 1875 7457 398

12 2029-30 1875 7457 398

13 2030-31 1200 4174 348

14 2031-32 555 1685 304

Total 24255 95343 393

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Job No181906115 Page No7 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

27 HEMM REQUIREMENT

The position of major HEMM for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa) as per approved

EPRRCE and existing as on 01042018 are given in the Table below

Sl No HEMM Size

Capacity

Sanctioned EPRRCE Provision

(15 Mtpa)

Existing as on 01042018

A OB REMOVAL

1 Dragline 24 m388 mR 2 2

2 Dragline 20 m383 mR 2 2

3 Electric Rope Shovel 20 m3 8 2

4 Electric Rope Shovel 10 m3 11

5 RBH Drill 311 mm 4 4

6 RBH Drill 250 mm 19 13

7 Rear Dumper 190 T 58

8 Rear Dumper 120 T 40+23

9 Rear Dumper 100 T 4

10 Dozer 850 HP 7 5

11 Dozer 410 HP 17 11+8

B COAL WINNING

1 Elect Rope Shovel 10m3 5 4

2 Diesel Hyd Shovel 10-12m3 1 2

3 Diesel Hyd Shovel 8m3 1

4 RBH Drill 160 mm 8 7+1

5 Rear Dumper 85T 12+2

6 Rear Dumper 100T 40 26

7 Dozer 410 HP 5 5

C COMMON

1 Grader 280 HP 10 6+3

2 Grader 145 HP 1

3 Crane 120T 2 2

4 Crane 70100T 2 2

5 Crane 4070 T 1

6 Crane 18-20T 2 2

7 Hyd Shovel Backhoe 2830 m3 2 1

8 Hyd Shovel Backhoe 12 m3 2 1

9 FE Loader 574640 m3 2 1

10 FE Loader 10-12 m3 1

11 Wheel Dozer 450 HP 4 1

D RECLAMATION

1 Dozer 410 HP 5 5

2 Grader 280 HP 5 2

3 HydBackhoe 09 m3 1

4 Tipping Truck 8 m3 5

5 Water Sprinkler 70 KL 7 4

6 Water Sprinkler 28 KL 2 4

Surveyed off but in use

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Job No181906115 Page No8 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

28 GENERAL SCHEME OF OPERATION

Presently Nigahi OCP is operating with combined system of opencast mining

with the use of Draglines and Shovel-Dumpers combination in two sections

(East and West Section) with central haul road

The same has been proposed to continue for Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) as per

mining plan

OB between Turra and Purewa BottomMerged Seams will be excavated by

Dragline and shovel-dumper system OB between Purewa Bottom and

Purewa TopMerged seams and OB above Purewa Top Purewa Merged

seams will be excavated by shovel-dumper system Presently OB is being

dumped in internal as well as external dumps The total OB to be excavated

since inception is 177665 Mm3 and balance OB as on 01042018 is 95343

Mm3 which would be accommodated in existing Internal amp External OB

dumps

Coal from Turra Purewa Bottom Purewa Top amp Purewa Merged seams is

being mined by 10m3 Electric Rope Shovel10-12 m3 Diesel Hydraulic Shovel

in conjunction with 85100T Rear Dumpers

OB is being excavated by 24 m388 mR Draglines amp 20 m383 mR Draglines

and 20 m3 Electric Rope Shovels in conjunction with 120T Rear Dumpers and

10m3 Electric Rope Shovels in conjunction with 100120T Rear Dumpers

29 ROM COAL QUALITY

The coal from Nigahi Opencast Mine is supplied to Vindhyachal Super

Thermal Power Station (4760 MW) of NTPC Nigahi OCP envisages

extraction of Turra and Purewa Seams coal The average grade of Turra

seam coal based on GCV is G7 and that of Purewa seams is G11

30 LAND ACQUISITION

The total land requirement for Nigahi OCP has been estimated as 303640 Ha

in sanctioned EPR of 15 Mtpa Out of 303640 Ha 1260 Ha is forest land

209 Ha Govt land and 156740 Ha is tenancy land as given in the table

below

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Job No181906115 Page No9 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The total land requirement for Nigahi OCP

Type of Land

Total Requirement of Land at 15 Mtpa

Stage ( Ha )

Land under possession at

1875 Mtpa stage (Ha)

Balance land (Ha)

Forest Land 1260 874 386

Non-Forest Land

Govt Land 209 209

Tenancy Land 156740 156740

Total Land 303640 265040 386

Application of FC for 424517 Ha land was applied which included 386 Ha of

forest land and 38517 Ha of revenue forest land within the 156740 Ha area of

Tenancy land Accordingly FC stage-II was granted on 12042018 for 424517

Ha (Forest -386 Ha + Revenue Forest -38517 Ha = 424517 Ha)

Break-up of land after grant of FC on 12042018 is given below

Type of Land Total Land

Requirement ( Ha )

Remarks

Forest Land 1260

Govt Land 209

Tenancy Land 156740

156740 Ha tenancy land includes 38517 Ha of Revenue Forest land

Total Land 303640

Out of 386000 Ha of forest land of Nigahi OCP 18 Ha forest land proposed

to be carved out of Nigahi OCP has been included in Project Report of Jayant

OCP for EC clearance of 25 Mtpa

Hence the total land requirement for Nigahi OCP excluding 18 Ha forest land

comes to 301840 Ha out of which 1242 Ha is forest land 209 Ha is govt

land and 156740 Ha tenancy land which includes 38517 Ha of Revenue

Forest land as given below

Type of Land Total Land

Requirement ( Ha )

Total Land Requirement excluding 18 Ha for Jayant

OCP (Ha)

Forest Land 1260 1242

Govt Land 209 209

Tenancy Land 156740 156740

Total Land 303640 301840

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No10 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

40 CIVIL CONSTRUCTION

41 SERVICE BUILDINGS

The Existing Nigahi OCP is running with adequate infrastructure of service

buildingsCommunity buildings and all the required civil infrastructure works

have been completed and are in use

50 INFRASTRACTURES

51 COAL HANDLING PLANT

Nigahi OCP has a CHP of 15 Mtpa capacity with silo loading onto the rakes

for dispatch the coal through MGR During the year 2017-18 the project has

dispatched 1760 Mt coal to Vindhyachal Super Thermal Power Plant through

MGR

52 RAILWAY SIDING

The coal from Nigahi OCP is presently being despatched by MGR system as

given in the above paragraph

There is a proposed public railway siding which will also be used after its

commissioning for distant consumers

60 MANPOWER amp PRODUCTIVITY

Manpower requirement for Nigahi Opencast Project with a rated capacity of

1875 Mtpa of ROM coal and removal of 7457 Mm3 of overburden per annum

has been estimated as 2827 with an overall OMS of 2512 tes of coal

The existing manpower as on 01042018 is 2419

700 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

71 EXISTING POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES

711 Air Pollution Control Measures

The main air pollutant in mining operation is normally dust Keeping this in

view following control measures are being adopted

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

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Job No181906115 Page No11 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

712 Water Pollution Control Measures

A comprehensive water management plan incorporating various control

measures is given below

Provision of Mine sump and Mine drainage

Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being used as sedimentation

pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation pond for further

sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water is used for industrial

purpose

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment a

STP of 30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop effluent has been estimated as 1340 m3day This effluent is

treated in ETP of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3day The resultant effluent is treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

713 Noise Pollution Control Measures

Following control measures are being adopted to keep noise levels to

minimum

i) Provision of noise-proof cabins for operators of drills dumpers

shovels draglines etc

ii) Routine maintenance of HEMM

iii) Provision of ear-muffs and ear-plugs as and when required

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Job No181906115 Page No12 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

iv) Restriction of speed of vehicle in colony and sensitive areas and

v) Thick green belt has been provided around the colony This will act

as a barrier to the noise

714 Ground Vibration Control Measures

The following control measures are being adopted to control ground

vibration

a) Design of optimum blast hole geometry considering bench height

diameter of hole type of explosive nature of rock level of

fragmentation required etc

b) Divide total chargeblast in several parts so as to keep minimum

explosivedelay For instance dividing total charge in the parts will

reduce ground vibration to frac14 compared to the total blasted without

using delays

c) Use of millisecond delay detonators and relays

d) Reduce the depth of the holes (larger the depth the ground vibration

is felt over larger area)

e) Avoid concentration of explosive by using deck charging

f) To provide artificial plane of weakness between the site of blast and

the important surface structures to provide damping affect and

g) Plaster shooting should be avoided to reduce air shock wave

MINE CLOSURE PLAN

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Job No181906115 Page No13 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

10 Introduction

101 Name of Mine Owner Director Tech (Operations) Northern Coalfield Ltd

102 Location and Extent of Project Lease Area

The Nigahi Opencast project is situated in Moher sub-basin of the Singrauli

Coalfield in district Singrauli (MP) The total land requirement for Nigahi

Opencast Project (Project area Lease area) has been estimated as 301840

Ha

103 Type of Lease Area

The Project lease area consists of forest land Government land and tenancy

land (Details mentioned in paragraph 3 of Mining Plan)

104 Present Land Use Pattern

Operational present land use pattern is as follows

Sl No

Particulars Area ( Ha)

1 Area to be Excavated 1665

2 External OB Dumps 418

3 Workshop 74

4 Green Belt 335

5 Other Infrastructure (including ETP amp CHP) 404

6 Road rail 74

7 Colony area 265

8 Others (Safety zone vacantundisturbed land etc)

147

Total 301840

105 Method of Mining

Considering the mining and geological conditions the combined system of

opencast mining with the use of dragline and shovel -dumper combination has

been proposed

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Job No181906115 Page No14 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

106 Coal processing operation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

11 Reasons for closure

111 Exhaustion of Minerals

The geological reserve of coal of Nigahi project is expected to be exhausted

by 2031-32 (as per Mining Plan of 1875 Mtpa) and the project needs to be

closed

112 Lack of Demand

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to lack of demand but due to exhaustion

of minerals

113 Un-economic operations

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to un-economic operations but due to

exhaustion of minerals

114 Natural Calamity

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to natural calamity but due to exhaustion

of minerals

115 DirectionCourt cases

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to any directioncourt cases but due to

exhaustion of minerals

12 Statutory Obligations

121 Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed

Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed are being complied

The Forest Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC are given as

Annexure-2(a) amp 2(b)

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Job No181906115 Page No15 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

122 Approval of EPRRCEMining Plan

The Nigahi EPRRCE (15 Mtpa) has already been approved by NCL Board

The mining plan for 1875 Mtpa capacity is to be placed before NCL board for

approval

123 Directives conditions imposed by MoCMoEFSPCCPCB

The directives conditions imposed by the SPCB are being compiled from time

to time There is need to define the liabilities responsibilities and authorities of

the mine management other regulatory bodies Central and State

Governments after mine closure Although no comprehensive legislation

exists on mine closure the following legislations are relevant to mine closure

aspect of CILrsquos mine

The Mines Act 1952

Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017 Regulations 6 66107108

120 128137 249 etc of Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017

and its related DGMS Circulars

The Coal Mines (Conservation and Development) Act1974

Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution Act) 1974

Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981

Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Environment Protection

(Amendment) Rule 2000

The Hazardous Waste (Management amp Handling) Rules1989

In addition documents like EIAEMP submitted to MoEFCC and the

commitments made therein also have legal status Also the directives

conditions imposed by the SPCB from time to time are being compiled One

of the conditions of Environmental Clearance (EC) is that a mine closure plan

with site specific bio-engineering measures for reclamation and restoration of

degraded areas and OB dumps shall be prepared

The Environment Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC is given as

Annexure-3

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Job No181906115 Page No16 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

13 Closure Plan Preparation

131 Decision of mine closure should be approved from Board of Directors of the company

The current mining plan has been prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa

by the Nigahi OCP According to the plan the coal reserve of Nigahi project is

expected to be exhausted by 2031-32 The present closure plan is a

conceptual type Mine closure plan along with Mining Plan will be approved

by the Board of Directors

Final decision of closure will be taken by the competent authority in

appropriate time

20 MINE DESCRIPTION 21 Geology 211 Topography

The Nigahi OCP 1875Mtpa is located in the Moher Sub-basin of Singrauli

Coalfield The project is covered under Topo sheet no 63-L12 of Survey of

India and bounded by latitude 240 07rsquo 30rdquo to 240 10rsquo 58rdquo N and longitudes 820

36rsquo 24rdquo to 820 39rsquo 28rdquo E Nigahi block stands out as a hilly plateau with

elevation about 400 to 450 m above mean sea level Some relief elevations

exceed 500 m In the western part of the block the plateau is pronounced by

steep escarpment facing the south Drains and nallas traverse the slope of

escarpment The base of the plateau extends as a plain with elevations

around 300m

212 Rock Types

Entire Block area is covered by the sediments of Barakar formation with a thin

cover of Soil and alluvium at places The stratigraphic sequence of rocks within

Barakars based on data of drill holes is given below

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Job No181906115 Page No17 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

SlNo Lithology Thickness Range Remarks

From To

In the western part of the area the Purewa Top and Purewa Bottom seams have merged to form a 1890 to2570 m thick composite Purewa merged seam

1 Soil amp sub-soil Nil 90

2 Sandstone with 2 to 3 clay bands and 1 to 2 thin impersistent carbonaceous horizon

3050 16740

3 Coal Seam Purewa Top 420 1090

4 Sandstone with thin Shale band 1 2935

5 Coal Seam Purewa Bottom 880 1470

6 Sandstone and thin carb Shale 5210 6960

7 Coal Seam Turra Seam 1100 1940

213 Toxic Elements Study

Toxic elements study of coal samples from coal seams of NCL mines has

been tested by IIT BHU Enviorotech Pvt Ltd CIMFR Dhanbad

214 Geological Structures

The sandstone exposures and the topography do not reveal much on the

geological structure of the area The entire structural set-up therefore have

been worked out on sub-surface data generated from Nigahi and adjoining

blocks

The block is situated in the south central part of the crescent shaped Moher

sub-basin In conformity to the regional set-up the beds have a general ENE-

WSW trend with northerly dip The amount of dip is generally about 2o to 3o

The area has been postulated free of faults

22 Reserves

The mineable reserves for Nigahi OCP has already been described in detail in

paragraph 21 of the mining Plan

23 Mining Method

The mining method has already been described in detail in sections 26 to 28

of the mining plan

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Job No181906115 Page No18 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

24 Coal Beneficiation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

30 CLOSURE PLAN

31 Mined Out Land

311 ProposalMeasures implemented for reclamation

Out of 301840 Ha of total land 1665 Ha has been identified as Quarry area

Out of which 1405 Ha will be back filled 200 Ha of batter area will be left after

final reclamation Void area will be 60 Ha with depth of about 250mThe

reclamation is to be done in three phases

Phase ndash I Physical Technical Reclamation

In phase-I the mined out land area backfilled with excavated OB material up

to be pre-determined level and it is leveled with dozer and grader A layer of

top soil is laid over this graded amp leveled surface of backfilled mined out land

Equipment provided for land reclamation is as follows

Sl No Particulars Sizecap No Of Equip

1 Hyd ShovelBackhoe 090 m3 1

2 Grader 280 HP 5

3 Water sprinkler 70 KL amp 28 KL 7 amp 2 respectively

4 Tripping truck 8m3 5

5 Dozer 410 HP 5

A fund of Rs 3101 lakhs has been provided for capital investment in land reclamation (as per RCE provision)

Phase-II Biological Reclamation

Biological reclamation is the phase-II of reclamation process Re-vegetation

covers in terms of grass amp trees of appropriate and indigenous species are

raised over the physically reclaimed land Progressive Green Belt

development amp Biological reclamation plan till closure is given in paragraph-

347

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Job No181906115 Page No19 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Phase-III Hydro Reclamation

At the end of mine life a void of 60 Ha will be left in the excavated zone This

void will be converted into water body of a depth of around 40m The water

body and internal filled dump will recharge the ground water of the regime

This water reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture

312 Rehabilitation of mined out land

Rehabilitation of mined out land will be done as per the post mining land use

plan given in the table below

Post Mining Land Use

313 Actual site restoration for post mining land use

Post mining land use plan aims for not only actual site restoration but

improvement too in terms of green cover At post mining stage area of forest

green will increase from 1242 Ha to 2305 Ha

314 Method of restorationreclamationRehabilitation

After backfilling the OB in the de-coaled area by draglines and shovel dumper

combination the overburden dumps shall be stabilized with appropriate

gradingbenching so as to ensure that overall angle of slope is less than 28o

After the technical reclamation the biological reclamation of dumps will be

carried out by top soil spreading and plantation of indigenous plants

Land Use Total Area

( Ha)

Post Mining Land Use Area ( Ha)

Forest Green Area

Water Body

Public Use

Others

Undisturbed Land 147 147

Mine Void 60 60

Reclaimed OB dump

1823 1823

Infra-Structure 74 10 64

Colony 265 265

Green Belt 335 335

Road Rail 74 74

ETP CHP 4040 4040

Others 200 200

Total 301840 2305 60 349 30440

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Job No181906115 Page No20 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The slope stability shall be ensured by maintaining a mild slope of 28o and

using geo-textile material

315 Afforestation in first phase mined out area while commencing the

mining in second phase

Mining is to be carried out in a phased manner initiating afforestation work in

the mined out area of the first phase while commencing the mining in the

second phase ie continuation of mining activities from one phase to other

indicating the sequence of operations depending on the geo-mining conditions

of the mine

316 Progressive mine closure plan shall be prepared for a period of five

years from the beginning of the mining operation

Progressive mine closure plans have been prepared for a period of five years

from the beginning of mine

317 These plans would be examined periodically in every five years period

and be subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by

the Central Government

These plans are examined periodically in every five years period and are

subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by the Central

Government like the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDIL)

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) Indian

School of Mines (ISM) etc for this purpose

32 Water Quality Management

321 Details of existing Surface and Ground Water bodies in ML area The drainage of the area is divided in two sections - One flowing towards

North into Bijul Nalla through MehrauliMorwa Nalla the other towards South

into GBP Sagar through Motwani In the non-excavated area of the mine

some water flows towards North into Bijul Nalla through Mehrauli Morwa

Nalla the balance towards South into GBP Sagar through Motwani Nigahi

Project is operating with two sections ie West Section and East Section

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Job No181906115 Page No21 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Western section mine water is pumped to Bareja siltation pond which is

located within Nigahi OCP

322 Steps for Water Quality protection

Following water quality protection measures are taken

a) Control of erosion Garland drains ndash to arrest surface run-off flowing in

to mine pit During 2016-17 3500 m garland drain has been constructed

it will be constructed as per requirement of mines

b) Sedimentation Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being

used as sedimentation pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation

pond for further sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water

is used for industrial purpose

c) Diversion of water courses No such requirement is there in this project

No water courses passes in this mines

d) Water Treatment

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment STP of

30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop has been estimated as 1340 m3 day This effluent treated in ETP

of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3 day The resultant effluent will be treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

e) Control of siltation Siltation is controlled at many stages

i) At top most dump level

Drainage profile is kept in such a way that outer edges of dump

are at a higher level than the inner surface so that minimum or

negligible water accumulation can be coursed towards dump slope

Provision of garland drains at dump top level and at different

decks of dump

ii) Along dump slope

Terracing of the slope is to be done

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Job No181906115 Page No22 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Grass seed spraying

Plantation along terracing of the slope is to be done as final biological

reclamation

iii) At dump toe level

Gabionsilt arrestor all along the dump toe is to be provided

Retaining wall after the gabion wall

Wide drain near retaining wall for preventing the silt flow

iv) At the face sump

Gabion wall all along the flow of incoming water to face sump

Silt if any gets deposited into the sump

v) Intermediate sump

Gabion wall all along the dump facing the sump

Retaining wall

vi) Siltation pond

Bareja Siltation pond Mine water from the intermediate sump is being

pumped to the Bareja Siltation pond where silt is arrested and clear

water is flown towards Bareja reservoir (5Ha area) under gravity and

Bareja new reservoir (35 Ha area)

The proposed targets for the construction of retaining wall gabion and

garland drains per year are given in the table below

Sl

No Description Location

LengthArea

constructed till

30092017

Proposed per year

1 Retaining wall Mine area 8432m 300 m

2 Gabion Mine area 154380 Sq m 60000 m2

3 Garland Drain Mine area 3500m (2016-17) As per requirement

of the mine

f) Hydrological Study in the area

The water table configuration in the unconfined aquifer is conforming to the

local topography A flat water table with a gradient of 75 x 10 -3 slopping

towards south south east has been observed in the area The aquifer units

present above the working coal seams are the major sources for ground water

inflow into the proposed mine workings

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Job No181906115 Page No23 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

With the presence of shale and compaction the seepage from mine floor may

be considered as negligible The various hydro-geological units developed in

the Nigahi OCP is as mentioned below

Hydrogeological Unit

Formation Thickness

(m)

Phreatic aquifer (Top)

Soil sub-soil weathered sandstone 0 - 9

Medium grained sandstone with thin clay and shale

30 - 167

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa Top (Working seam)

4 - 11

Aquifer (middle) Medium grained sandstone with thin shale

1 - 29

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa bottom (Working seam)

9 - 15

Aquifer (lower) Medium to coarse grained sandstone with thin shale

52 - 69

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Turra (Working seam) 11 - 19

In opencast mine the aquifer units laying above the bottom most portion

working seam contributes the major inflow Due to stratification the individual

permeable beds develop individual drawdown cones and the impact is usually

limited to few hundred meters For Nigahi OCP a probable zone of influence

ie Radius of influence has been estimated as 612 m

To assess the impact of opencast mining on local water regime a regular

seasonal monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out by

establishing a network of 33 norsquos existing dug wells in the study area Analysis

of ground water samples from monitoring wells around Nigahi Project

indicates that the water quality is generally suitable for domestic use The pH

ranges from 734 to 769 standard unit Concentration of dissolved solid

sulphate iron manganese nitrate fluorite and other heavy metals are found

within the drinking standard (IS-10500) In the study area ground water level

variation is as follows

Sl No

Season Water level (bgl) in m Yr-2017

(Study area- 10 Km radius)

1 Pre-monsoon 1025 to 2257

2 Post- monsoon 125 to 1655

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Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

Page 2 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

Page 3 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

Page 4 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

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PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

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Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

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Page 8: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

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Job No181906115 Page No2 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Further project has Environment Clearance from Ministry of Environment

Forests and Climate Change Government of India for a rated capacity of

1875 Mtpa of coal production in a ML area of 265040 Ha (303640 Ha-386

Ha forest land =265040 Ha) under clause 7(ii) of EIA notification 2006 vide

letter No J-11015792013-IA II (M) dated 19032015

14 STATUS OF THE PROJECT

The actual production performance of the project since inception to 2017-18 is

given in the table below

Years Coal Production

Actual (Mt)

OB Removal Actual (Mm3)

Upto 2005-06 8264 32966

2006-07 1110 3355

2007-08 1131 3403

2008-09 1166 3941

2009-10 1236 3398

2010-11 1202 3113

2011-12 1088 3337

2012-13 1352 3716

2013-14 1365 3632

2014-15 1366 3628

2015-16 1501 5869

2016-17 1552 5320

2017-18 1713 6644

Total 24046 82322

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Job No181906115 Page No3 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

15 MINING PLAN FOR NIGAHI OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The project has Environment Clearance from Ministry of Environment Forests

and Climate Change Government of India for a rated capacity of 1875 Mtpa

of coal production under clause 7(ii) vide letter No J-11015792013-IA II (M)

dated 19032015 for 265040 Ha (303640 Ha ndash 386 Ha forest land =265040

Ha) with the condition to obtain approval under the FC Act for diversion of

balance required 386 Ha forest land located within the total mining lease area

of 303640 Ha

Forestry clearance (stage-II) has been granted for 386 Ha above forest land

vide letter no FNo 8-262015-FC dated 12042018 In addition to above

386 Ha forest land Forestry clearance for 38517 Ha revenue forest (included

within 156740 Ha Tenancy Land) has also been accorded Thus the total

Forestry clearance of 424517 Ha (386 Ha forest land +38517 Ha revenue

forest land) land has been granted vide above letter no FNo 8- 262015-FC

dated 12042018

It may be noted here that 38517 Ha tenancy land (which is included in non-

forest land and for which EC has already been granted) has been declared as

Revenue Forest Land for which Forestry clearance along with 386 Ha forest

land has been granted vide above letter given in the above para

Out of 386 Ha of forest land of Nigahi OCP 18 Ha forest land proposed to be

carved out of Nigahi OCP has been included in Project Report of Jayant OCP

for EC clearance of 25 Mtpa EC for Jayant OCP for 25 Mtpa has been

considered in the 30th meeting of EAC held on 17 052018

As per the minutes of the meeting it was directed for parallel proposal for

amendment in the EC for Nigahi OCP excluding 18 Ha of forest land (which

has been included in Jayant OCP) for balance ML area of 301840 Ha

(303640 Ha-18 Ha forest land)

Considering the above facts the Mining plan for Nigahi OCP has been

prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa with mining leasehold area of

301840 Ha

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Job No181906115 Page No4 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

20 GEOLOGICAL amp MINEABLE RESERVES

21 SEAM-WISE GEOLOGICAL RESERVES AND MINEABLE RESERVES

Coal Seam Geological Reserves (Mt) Mineable Reserves (Mt)

Purewa Top 4427 2976 Purewa Bottom 10682 8239 Purewa Merged 10894 13011 Turra 30168 24322 Total 56171 48301

22 MINEABLE RESERVES amp STRIPPING RATIO

Seam wise and section wise mineable coal reserves corresponding OBR and

Stripping Ratio since inception within the sanctioned boundary of Nigahi OCP

is given in the table below

Sl No

Section

Coal Reserve(Mt) Total OBR (Mm3)

Stripping Ratio (m3t)

Turra Seam

Purewa Seams

Total Coal

1 East 12798 11108 23906 95019 397

2 West 11524 12871 24395 82646 339

Total 24322 23979 48301 177665 368

From the above mineable reserves the project has already produced 24046

Mt of coal along with corresponding OBR of 82322 Mm3 since inception till

31032018 The balance Coal ReservesOBR and Average Stripping Ratio

within the sanctioned boundary of Nigahi OCP as on 0104 2018 is 24255 Mt

95343 Mm3 and 393 m3t respectively

The Seam-wise break-up of balance Mineable reserves Parting-wise

Overburden volume and average stripping ratio as on 01042018 within the

sanctioned boundary of Nigahi OCP is given below

Particulars East Section West Section Total

Mineable Reserves (Mt)

Purewa Seams 10374 2552 12926

Turra Seam 7191 4138 11329

Total Coal 17565 6690 24255

Volume of OBR (Mm3)

OB above Purewa Seams 36966 24076 61042

Parting between Purewa amp Turra Seams

23287 11014 34301

Total OBR 60253 35090 95343

Average Stripping Ratio (m3t) 343 525 393

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Job No181906115 Page No5 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

23 MINING TECHNOLOGY

Considering the mining and geological conditions such as

a) Flat gradient of 2o-3 o of the coal seam

b) Mining of multiple seams viz Turra (14-18m) Purewa Bottom (11-12m)

Purewa Top (7-9m) and Purewa Merged (22-24m)

c) Parting of 52m to 70m between Turra and Purewa BottomMerged

d) Large scope of work including 1875 Mt of ROM coal and 7457 Mm3 of OB

per annum

The combined system of opencast mining with the use of Draglines and

Shovel-Dumpers combination is presently in operation

24 GEO-MINING CHARACTERISTICS

The geological and mining characteristics of Nigahi OCP are given in the

table below

Sl

No Particulars Unit

Coal Seams

Turra Purewa Bottom

Purewa Top

Purewa Merged

I COAL SEAMS

1

Seam Thickness Range

m 110-194 88-147 42-109 189-257

Prevailing 14-18 11-12 7-9 22-24

2

Content of Dirt Bands Range

Including dirt bands upto 1m in thickness prevailing

0-216 53-434 40-487 231-285

3 Ash content of coal with dirt bands of upto 1m in thickness 153-241 312-412 325 369-371

4 Volume density of coal with dirt bands of upto 1m in thickness tm3 148 164 161 165

5 Excavation Category Cat III - 90 amp IV -10

II OBPARTING

1

Thickness overlying OB Range

m 314-899 184-900 05-1674 305-1674

Prevailing 40-60 40-70 60-100 60-100

2 Thickness of Turra- Purewa Bottom parting m 521-696

3 Thickness of Purewa Bottom-Purewa top parting m 0-28

4 Volume density of Overburden Rocks

tm3 235

5 Excavation Category Cat III - 90 amp IV -10

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Job No181906115 Page No6 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

25 QUARRY PARAMETERS

The Quarry Parameters of Nigahi OCP are given in the table below

SlNo Particulars Unit Value

1 Length of quarry along Turra Seam floor Km 350

2 Width of quarry on Turra seam floor Km 340

3 Depth of quarry m 2500

26 CALENDAR PROGRAMME OF MINING OPERATION

The calendar plan of mining operation has been formulated based on the

balance mineable coal reserves as on 01042018 adopted sequence of

opencast minefield development and optimum conditions of mining operations

for the entire life of the opencast mine

A summarized calendar programme of excavation is tabulated below

Sl No Year Coal (Mt) OB (Mm3) Av SR (m3t)

1 2018-19 1875 7457 398

2 2019-20 1875 7457 398

3 2020-21 1875 7457 398

4 2021-22 1875 7457 398

5 2022-23 1875 7457 398

6 2023-24 1875 7457 398

7 2024-25 1875 7457 398

8 2025-26 1875 7457 398

9 2026-27 1875 7457 398

10 2027-28 1875 7457 398

11 2028-29 1875 7457 398

12 2029-30 1875 7457 398

13 2030-31 1200 4174 348

14 2031-32 555 1685 304

Total 24255 95343 393

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Job No181906115 Page No7 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

27 HEMM REQUIREMENT

The position of major HEMM for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa) as per approved

EPRRCE and existing as on 01042018 are given in the Table below

Sl No HEMM Size

Capacity

Sanctioned EPRRCE Provision

(15 Mtpa)

Existing as on 01042018

A OB REMOVAL

1 Dragline 24 m388 mR 2 2

2 Dragline 20 m383 mR 2 2

3 Electric Rope Shovel 20 m3 8 2

4 Electric Rope Shovel 10 m3 11

5 RBH Drill 311 mm 4 4

6 RBH Drill 250 mm 19 13

7 Rear Dumper 190 T 58

8 Rear Dumper 120 T 40+23

9 Rear Dumper 100 T 4

10 Dozer 850 HP 7 5

11 Dozer 410 HP 17 11+8

B COAL WINNING

1 Elect Rope Shovel 10m3 5 4

2 Diesel Hyd Shovel 10-12m3 1 2

3 Diesel Hyd Shovel 8m3 1

4 RBH Drill 160 mm 8 7+1

5 Rear Dumper 85T 12+2

6 Rear Dumper 100T 40 26

7 Dozer 410 HP 5 5

C COMMON

1 Grader 280 HP 10 6+3

2 Grader 145 HP 1

3 Crane 120T 2 2

4 Crane 70100T 2 2

5 Crane 4070 T 1

6 Crane 18-20T 2 2

7 Hyd Shovel Backhoe 2830 m3 2 1

8 Hyd Shovel Backhoe 12 m3 2 1

9 FE Loader 574640 m3 2 1

10 FE Loader 10-12 m3 1

11 Wheel Dozer 450 HP 4 1

D RECLAMATION

1 Dozer 410 HP 5 5

2 Grader 280 HP 5 2

3 HydBackhoe 09 m3 1

4 Tipping Truck 8 m3 5

5 Water Sprinkler 70 KL 7 4

6 Water Sprinkler 28 KL 2 4

Surveyed off but in use

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Job No181906115 Page No8 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

28 GENERAL SCHEME OF OPERATION

Presently Nigahi OCP is operating with combined system of opencast mining

with the use of Draglines and Shovel-Dumpers combination in two sections

(East and West Section) with central haul road

The same has been proposed to continue for Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) as per

mining plan

OB between Turra and Purewa BottomMerged Seams will be excavated by

Dragline and shovel-dumper system OB between Purewa Bottom and

Purewa TopMerged seams and OB above Purewa Top Purewa Merged

seams will be excavated by shovel-dumper system Presently OB is being

dumped in internal as well as external dumps The total OB to be excavated

since inception is 177665 Mm3 and balance OB as on 01042018 is 95343

Mm3 which would be accommodated in existing Internal amp External OB

dumps

Coal from Turra Purewa Bottom Purewa Top amp Purewa Merged seams is

being mined by 10m3 Electric Rope Shovel10-12 m3 Diesel Hydraulic Shovel

in conjunction with 85100T Rear Dumpers

OB is being excavated by 24 m388 mR Draglines amp 20 m383 mR Draglines

and 20 m3 Electric Rope Shovels in conjunction with 120T Rear Dumpers and

10m3 Electric Rope Shovels in conjunction with 100120T Rear Dumpers

29 ROM COAL QUALITY

The coal from Nigahi Opencast Mine is supplied to Vindhyachal Super

Thermal Power Station (4760 MW) of NTPC Nigahi OCP envisages

extraction of Turra and Purewa Seams coal The average grade of Turra

seam coal based on GCV is G7 and that of Purewa seams is G11

30 LAND ACQUISITION

The total land requirement for Nigahi OCP has been estimated as 303640 Ha

in sanctioned EPR of 15 Mtpa Out of 303640 Ha 1260 Ha is forest land

209 Ha Govt land and 156740 Ha is tenancy land as given in the table

below

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Job No181906115 Page No9 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The total land requirement for Nigahi OCP

Type of Land

Total Requirement of Land at 15 Mtpa

Stage ( Ha )

Land under possession at

1875 Mtpa stage (Ha)

Balance land (Ha)

Forest Land 1260 874 386

Non-Forest Land

Govt Land 209 209

Tenancy Land 156740 156740

Total Land 303640 265040 386

Application of FC for 424517 Ha land was applied which included 386 Ha of

forest land and 38517 Ha of revenue forest land within the 156740 Ha area of

Tenancy land Accordingly FC stage-II was granted on 12042018 for 424517

Ha (Forest -386 Ha + Revenue Forest -38517 Ha = 424517 Ha)

Break-up of land after grant of FC on 12042018 is given below

Type of Land Total Land

Requirement ( Ha )

Remarks

Forest Land 1260

Govt Land 209

Tenancy Land 156740

156740 Ha tenancy land includes 38517 Ha of Revenue Forest land

Total Land 303640

Out of 386000 Ha of forest land of Nigahi OCP 18 Ha forest land proposed

to be carved out of Nigahi OCP has been included in Project Report of Jayant

OCP for EC clearance of 25 Mtpa

Hence the total land requirement for Nigahi OCP excluding 18 Ha forest land

comes to 301840 Ha out of which 1242 Ha is forest land 209 Ha is govt

land and 156740 Ha tenancy land which includes 38517 Ha of Revenue

Forest land as given below

Type of Land Total Land

Requirement ( Ha )

Total Land Requirement excluding 18 Ha for Jayant

OCP (Ha)

Forest Land 1260 1242

Govt Land 209 209

Tenancy Land 156740 156740

Total Land 303640 301840

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Job No181906115 Page No10 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

40 CIVIL CONSTRUCTION

41 SERVICE BUILDINGS

The Existing Nigahi OCP is running with adequate infrastructure of service

buildingsCommunity buildings and all the required civil infrastructure works

have been completed and are in use

50 INFRASTRACTURES

51 COAL HANDLING PLANT

Nigahi OCP has a CHP of 15 Mtpa capacity with silo loading onto the rakes

for dispatch the coal through MGR During the year 2017-18 the project has

dispatched 1760 Mt coal to Vindhyachal Super Thermal Power Plant through

MGR

52 RAILWAY SIDING

The coal from Nigahi OCP is presently being despatched by MGR system as

given in the above paragraph

There is a proposed public railway siding which will also be used after its

commissioning for distant consumers

60 MANPOWER amp PRODUCTIVITY

Manpower requirement for Nigahi Opencast Project with a rated capacity of

1875 Mtpa of ROM coal and removal of 7457 Mm3 of overburden per annum

has been estimated as 2827 with an overall OMS of 2512 tes of coal

The existing manpower as on 01042018 is 2419

700 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

71 EXISTING POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES

711 Air Pollution Control Measures

The main air pollutant in mining operation is normally dust Keeping this in

view following control measures are being adopted

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

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Job No181906115 Page No11 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

712 Water Pollution Control Measures

A comprehensive water management plan incorporating various control

measures is given below

Provision of Mine sump and Mine drainage

Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being used as sedimentation

pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation pond for further

sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water is used for industrial

purpose

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment a

STP of 30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop effluent has been estimated as 1340 m3day This effluent is

treated in ETP of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3day The resultant effluent is treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

713 Noise Pollution Control Measures

Following control measures are being adopted to keep noise levels to

minimum

i) Provision of noise-proof cabins for operators of drills dumpers

shovels draglines etc

ii) Routine maintenance of HEMM

iii) Provision of ear-muffs and ear-plugs as and when required

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Job No181906115 Page No12 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

iv) Restriction of speed of vehicle in colony and sensitive areas and

v) Thick green belt has been provided around the colony This will act

as a barrier to the noise

714 Ground Vibration Control Measures

The following control measures are being adopted to control ground

vibration

a) Design of optimum blast hole geometry considering bench height

diameter of hole type of explosive nature of rock level of

fragmentation required etc

b) Divide total chargeblast in several parts so as to keep minimum

explosivedelay For instance dividing total charge in the parts will

reduce ground vibration to frac14 compared to the total blasted without

using delays

c) Use of millisecond delay detonators and relays

d) Reduce the depth of the holes (larger the depth the ground vibration

is felt over larger area)

e) Avoid concentration of explosive by using deck charging

f) To provide artificial plane of weakness between the site of blast and

the important surface structures to provide damping affect and

g) Plaster shooting should be avoided to reduce air shock wave

MINE CLOSURE PLAN

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Job No181906115 Page No13 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

10 Introduction

101 Name of Mine Owner Director Tech (Operations) Northern Coalfield Ltd

102 Location and Extent of Project Lease Area

The Nigahi Opencast project is situated in Moher sub-basin of the Singrauli

Coalfield in district Singrauli (MP) The total land requirement for Nigahi

Opencast Project (Project area Lease area) has been estimated as 301840

Ha

103 Type of Lease Area

The Project lease area consists of forest land Government land and tenancy

land (Details mentioned in paragraph 3 of Mining Plan)

104 Present Land Use Pattern

Operational present land use pattern is as follows

Sl No

Particulars Area ( Ha)

1 Area to be Excavated 1665

2 External OB Dumps 418

3 Workshop 74

4 Green Belt 335

5 Other Infrastructure (including ETP amp CHP) 404

6 Road rail 74

7 Colony area 265

8 Others (Safety zone vacantundisturbed land etc)

147

Total 301840

105 Method of Mining

Considering the mining and geological conditions the combined system of

opencast mining with the use of dragline and shovel -dumper combination has

been proposed

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106 Coal processing operation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

11 Reasons for closure

111 Exhaustion of Minerals

The geological reserve of coal of Nigahi project is expected to be exhausted

by 2031-32 (as per Mining Plan of 1875 Mtpa) and the project needs to be

closed

112 Lack of Demand

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to lack of demand but due to exhaustion

of minerals

113 Un-economic operations

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to un-economic operations but due to

exhaustion of minerals

114 Natural Calamity

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to natural calamity but due to exhaustion

of minerals

115 DirectionCourt cases

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to any directioncourt cases but due to

exhaustion of minerals

12 Statutory Obligations

121 Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed

Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed are being complied

The Forest Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC are given as

Annexure-2(a) amp 2(b)

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Job No181906115 Page No15 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

122 Approval of EPRRCEMining Plan

The Nigahi EPRRCE (15 Mtpa) has already been approved by NCL Board

The mining plan for 1875 Mtpa capacity is to be placed before NCL board for

approval

123 Directives conditions imposed by MoCMoEFSPCCPCB

The directives conditions imposed by the SPCB are being compiled from time

to time There is need to define the liabilities responsibilities and authorities of

the mine management other regulatory bodies Central and State

Governments after mine closure Although no comprehensive legislation

exists on mine closure the following legislations are relevant to mine closure

aspect of CILrsquos mine

The Mines Act 1952

Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017 Regulations 6 66107108

120 128137 249 etc of Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017

and its related DGMS Circulars

The Coal Mines (Conservation and Development) Act1974

Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution Act) 1974

Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981

Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Environment Protection

(Amendment) Rule 2000

The Hazardous Waste (Management amp Handling) Rules1989

In addition documents like EIAEMP submitted to MoEFCC and the

commitments made therein also have legal status Also the directives

conditions imposed by the SPCB from time to time are being compiled One

of the conditions of Environmental Clearance (EC) is that a mine closure plan

with site specific bio-engineering measures for reclamation and restoration of

degraded areas and OB dumps shall be prepared

The Environment Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC is given as

Annexure-3

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Job No181906115 Page No16 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

13 Closure Plan Preparation

131 Decision of mine closure should be approved from Board of Directors of the company

The current mining plan has been prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa

by the Nigahi OCP According to the plan the coal reserve of Nigahi project is

expected to be exhausted by 2031-32 The present closure plan is a

conceptual type Mine closure plan along with Mining Plan will be approved

by the Board of Directors

Final decision of closure will be taken by the competent authority in

appropriate time

20 MINE DESCRIPTION 21 Geology 211 Topography

The Nigahi OCP 1875Mtpa is located in the Moher Sub-basin of Singrauli

Coalfield The project is covered under Topo sheet no 63-L12 of Survey of

India and bounded by latitude 240 07rsquo 30rdquo to 240 10rsquo 58rdquo N and longitudes 820

36rsquo 24rdquo to 820 39rsquo 28rdquo E Nigahi block stands out as a hilly plateau with

elevation about 400 to 450 m above mean sea level Some relief elevations

exceed 500 m In the western part of the block the plateau is pronounced by

steep escarpment facing the south Drains and nallas traverse the slope of

escarpment The base of the plateau extends as a plain with elevations

around 300m

212 Rock Types

Entire Block area is covered by the sediments of Barakar formation with a thin

cover of Soil and alluvium at places The stratigraphic sequence of rocks within

Barakars based on data of drill holes is given below

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Job No181906115 Page No17 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

SlNo Lithology Thickness Range Remarks

From To

In the western part of the area the Purewa Top and Purewa Bottom seams have merged to form a 1890 to2570 m thick composite Purewa merged seam

1 Soil amp sub-soil Nil 90

2 Sandstone with 2 to 3 clay bands and 1 to 2 thin impersistent carbonaceous horizon

3050 16740

3 Coal Seam Purewa Top 420 1090

4 Sandstone with thin Shale band 1 2935

5 Coal Seam Purewa Bottom 880 1470

6 Sandstone and thin carb Shale 5210 6960

7 Coal Seam Turra Seam 1100 1940

213 Toxic Elements Study

Toxic elements study of coal samples from coal seams of NCL mines has

been tested by IIT BHU Enviorotech Pvt Ltd CIMFR Dhanbad

214 Geological Structures

The sandstone exposures and the topography do not reveal much on the

geological structure of the area The entire structural set-up therefore have

been worked out on sub-surface data generated from Nigahi and adjoining

blocks

The block is situated in the south central part of the crescent shaped Moher

sub-basin In conformity to the regional set-up the beds have a general ENE-

WSW trend with northerly dip The amount of dip is generally about 2o to 3o

The area has been postulated free of faults

22 Reserves

The mineable reserves for Nigahi OCP has already been described in detail in

paragraph 21 of the mining Plan

23 Mining Method

The mining method has already been described in detail in sections 26 to 28

of the mining plan

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Job No181906115 Page No18 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

24 Coal Beneficiation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

30 CLOSURE PLAN

31 Mined Out Land

311 ProposalMeasures implemented for reclamation

Out of 301840 Ha of total land 1665 Ha has been identified as Quarry area

Out of which 1405 Ha will be back filled 200 Ha of batter area will be left after

final reclamation Void area will be 60 Ha with depth of about 250mThe

reclamation is to be done in three phases

Phase ndash I Physical Technical Reclamation

In phase-I the mined out land area backfilled with excavated OB material up

to be pre-determined level and it is leveled with dozer and grader A layer of

top soil is laid over this graded amp leveled surface of backfilled mined out land

Equipment provided for land reclamation is as follows

Sl No Particulars Sizecap No Of Equip

1 Hyd ShovelBackhoe 090 m3 1

2 Grader 280 HP 5

3 Water sprinkler 70 KL amp 28 KL 7 amp 2 respectively

4 Tripping truck 8m3 5

5 Dozer 410 HP 5

A fund of Rs 3101 lakhs has been provided for capital investment in land reclamation (as per RCE provision)

Phase-II Biological Reclamation

Biological reclamation is the phase-II of reclamation process Re-vegetation

covers in terms of grass amp trees of appropriate and indigenous species are

raised over the physically reclaimed land Progressive Green Belt

development amp Biological reclamation plan till closure is given in paragraph-

347

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Job No181906115 Page No19 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Phase-III Hydro Reclamation

At the end of mine life a void of 60 Ha will be left in the excavated zone This

void will be converted into water body of a depth of around 40m The water

body and internal filled dump will recharge the ground water of the regime

This water reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture

312 Rehabilitation of mined out land

Rehabilitation of mined out land will be done as per the post mining land use

plan given in the table below

Post Mining Land Use

313 Actual site restoration for post mining land use

Post mining land use plan aims for not only actual site restoration but

improvement too in terms of green cover At post mining stage area of forest

green will increase from 1242 Ha to 2305 Ha

314 Method of restorationreclamationRehabilitation

After backfilling the OB in the de-coaled area by draglines and shovel dumper

combination the overburden dumps shall be stabilized with appropriate

gradingbenching so as to ensure that overall angle of slope is less than 28o

After the technical reclamation the biological reclamation of dumps will be

carried out by top soil spreading and plantation of indigenous plants

Land Use Total Area

( Ha)

Post Mining Land Use Area ( Ha)

Forest Green Area

Water Body

Public Use

Others

Undisturbed Land 147 147

Mine Void 60 60

Reclaimed OB dump

1823 1823

Infra-Structure 74 10 64

Colony 265 265

Green Belt 335 335

Road Rail 74 74

ETP CHP 4040 4040

Others 200 200

Total 301840 2305 60 349 30440

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Job No181906115 Page No20 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The slope stability shall be ensured by maintaining a mild slope of 28o and

using geo-textile material

315 Afforestation in first phase mined out area while commencing the

mining in second phase

Mining is to be carried out in a phased manner initiating afforestation work in

the mined out area of the first phase while commencing the mining in the

second phase ie continuation of mining activities from one phase to other

indicating the sequence of operations depending on the geo-mining conditions

of the mine

316 Progressive mine closure plan shall be prepared for a period of five

years from the beginning of the mining operation

Progressive mine closure plans have been prepared for a period of five years

from the beginning of mine

317 These plans would be examined periodically in every five years period

and be subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by

the Central Government

These plans are examined periodically in every five years period and are

subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by the Central

Government like the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDIL)

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) Indian

School of Mines (ISM) etc for this purpose

32 Water Quality Management

321 Details of existing Surface and Ground Water bodies in ML area The drainage of the area is divided in two sections - One flowing towards

North into Bijul Nalla through MehrauliMorwa Nalla the other towards South

into GBP Sagar through Motwani In the non-excavated area of the mine

some water flows towards North into Bijul Nalla through Mehrauli Morwa

Nalla the balance towards South into GBP Sagar through Motwani Nigahi

Project is operating with two sections ie West Section and East Section

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Job No181906115 Page No21 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Western section mine water is pumped to Bareja siltation pond which is

located within Nigahi OCP

322 Steps for Water Quality protection

Following water quality protection measures are taken

a) Control of erosion Garland drains ndash to arrest surface run-off flowing in

to mine pit During 2016-17 3500 m garland drain has been constructed

it will be constructed as per requirement of mines

b) Sedimentation Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being

used as sedimentation pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation

pond for further sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water

is used for industrial purpose

c) Diversion of water courses No such requirement is there in this project

No water courses passes in this mines

d) Water Treatment

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment STP of

30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop has been estimated as 1340 m3 day This effluent treated in ETP

of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3 day The resultant effluent will be treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

e) Control of siltation Siltation is controlled at many stages

i) At top most dump level

Drainage profile is kept in such a way that outer edges of dump

are at a higher level than the inner surface so that minimum or

negligible water accumulation can be coursed towards dump slope

Provision of garland drains at dump top level and at different

decks of dump

ii) Along dump slope

Terracing of the slope is to be done

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Job No181906115 Page No22 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Grass seed spraying

Plantation along terracing of the slope is to be done as final biological

reclamation

iii) At dump toe level

Gabionsilt arrestor all along the dump toe is to be provided

Retaining wall after the gabion wall

Wide drain near retaining wall for preventing the silt flow

iv) At the face sump

Gabion wall all along the flow of incoming water to face sump

Silt if any gets deposited into the sump

v) Intermediate sump

Gabion wall all along the dump facing the sump

Retaining wall

vi) Siltation pond

Bareja Siltation pond Mine water from the intermediate sump is being

pumped to the Bareja Siltation pond where silt is arrested and clear

water is flown towards Bareja reservoir (5Ha area) under gravity and

Bareja new reservoir (35 Ha area)

The proposed targets for the construction of retaining wall gabion and

garland drains per year are given in the table below

Sl

No Description Location

LengthArea

constructed till

30092017

Proposed per year

1 Retaining wall Mine area 8432m 300 m

2 Gabion Mine area 154380 Sq m 60000 m2

3 Garland Drain Mine area 3500m (2016-17) As per requirement

of the mine

f) Hydrological Study in the area

The water table configuration in the unconfined aquifer is conforming to the

local topography A flat water table with a gradient of 75 x 10 -3 slopping

towards south south east has been observed in the area The aquifer units

present above the working coal seams are the major sources for ground water

inflow into the proposed mine workings

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Job No181906115 Page No23 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

With the presence of shale and compaction the seepage from mine floor may

be considered as negligible The various hydro-geological units developed in

the Nigahi OCP is as mentioned below

Hydrogeological Unit

Formation Thickness

(m)

Phreatic aquifer (Top)

Soil sub-soil weathered sandstone 0 - 9

Medium grained sandstone with thin clay and shale

30 - 167

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa Top (Working seam)

4 - 11

Aquifer (middle) Medium grained sandstone with thin shale

1 - 29

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa bottom (Working seam)

9 - 15

Aquifer (lower) Medium to coarse grained sandstone with thin shale

52 - 69

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Turra (Working seam) 11 - 19

In opencast mine the aquifer units laying above the bottom most portion

working seam contributes the major inflow Due to stratification the individual

permeable beds develop individual drawdown cones and the impact is usually

limited to few hundred meters For Nigahi OCP a probable zone of influence

ie Radius of influence has been estimated as 612 m

To assess the impact of opencast mining on local water regime a regular

seasonal monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out by

establishing a network of 33 norsquos existing dug wells in the study area Analysis

of ground water samples from monitoring wells around Nigahi Project

indicates that the water quality is generally suitable for domestic use The pH

ranges from 734 to 769 standard unit Concentration of dissolved solid

sulphate iron manganese nitrate fluorite and other heavy metals are found

within the drinking standard (IS-10500) In the study area ground water level

variation is as follows

Sl No

Season Water level (bgl) in m Yr-2017

(Study area- 10 Km radius)

1 Pre-monsoon 1025 to 2257

2 Post- monsoon 125 to 1655

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Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

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Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

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Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

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Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

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Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

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Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

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June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

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1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

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4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

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R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

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June18

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

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Page 9: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No3 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

15 MINING PLAN FOR NIGAHI OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The project has Environment Clearance from Ministry of Environment Forests

and Climate Change Government of India for a rated capacity of 1875 Mtpa

of coal production under clause 7(ii) vide letter No J-11015792013-IA II (M)

dated 19032015 for 265040 Ha (303640 Ha ndash 386 Ha forest land =265040

Ha) with the condition to obtain approval under the FC Act for diversion of

balance required 386 Ha forest land located within the total mining lease area

of 303640 Ha

Forestry clearance (stage-II) has been granted for 386 Ha above forest land

vide letter no FNo 8-262015-FC dated 12042018 In addition to above

386 Ha forest land Forestry clearance for 38517 Ha revenue forest (included

within 156740 Ha Tenancy Land) has also been accorded Thus the total

Forestry clearance of 424517 Ha (386 Ha forest land +38517 Ha revenue

forest land) land has been granted vide above letter no FNo 8- 262015-FC

dated 12042018

It may be noted here that 38517 Ha tenancy land (which is included in non-

forest land and for which EC has already been granted) has been declared as

Revenue Forest Land for which Forestry clearance along with 386 Ha forest

land has been granted vide above letter given in the above para

Out of 386 Ha of forest land of Nigahi OCP 18 Ha forest land proposed to be

carved out of Nigahi OCP has been included in Project Report of Jayant OCP

for EC clearance of 25 Mtpa EC for Jayant OCP for 25 Mtpa has been

considered in the 30th meeting of EAC held on 17 052018

As per the minutes of the meeting it was directed for parallel proposal for

amendment in the EC for Nigahi OCP excluding 18 Ha of forest land (which

has been included in Jayant OCP) for balance ML area of 301840 Ha

(303640 Ha-18 Ha forest land)

Considering the above facts the Mining plan for Nigahi OCP has been

prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa with mining leasehold area of

301840 Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No4 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

20 GEOLOGICAL amp MINEABLE RESERVES

21 SEAM-WISE GEOLOGICAL RESERVES AND MINEABLE RESERVES

Coal Seam Geological Reserves (Mt) Mineable Reserves (Mt)

Purewa Top 4427 2976 Purewa Bottom 10682 8239 Purewa Merged 10894 13011 Turra 30168 24322 Total 56171 48301

22 MINEABLE RESERVES amp STRIPPING RATIO

Seam wise and section wise mineable coal reserves corresponding OBR and

Stripping Ratio since inception within the sanctioned boundary of Nigahi OCP

is given in the table below

Sl No

Section

Coal Reserve(Mt) Total OBR (Mm3)

Stripping Ratio (m3t)

Turra Seam

Purewa Seams

Total Coal

1 East 12798 11108 23906 95019 397

2 West 11524 12871 24395 82646 339

Total 24322 23979 48301 177665 368

From the above mineable reserves the project has already produced 24046

Mt of coal along with corresponding OBR of 82322 Mm3 since inception till

31032018 The balance Coal ReservesOBR and Average Stripping Ratio

within the sanctioned boundary of Nigahi OCP as on 0104 2018 is 24255 Mt

95343 Mm3 and 393 m3t respectively

The Seam-wise break-up of balance Mineable reserves Parting-wise

Overburden volume and average stripping ratio as on 01042018 within the

sanctioned boundary of Nigahi OCP is given below

Particulars East Section West Section Total

Mineable Reserves (Mt)

Purewa Seams 10374 2552 12926

Turra Seam 7191 4138 11329

Total Coal 17565 6690 24255

Volume of OBR (Mm3)

OB above Purewa Seams 36966 24076 61042

Parting between Purewa amp Turra Seams

23287 11014 34301

Total OBR 60253 35090 95343

Average Stripping Ratio (m3t) 343 525 393

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No5 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

23 MINING TECHNOLOGY

Considering the mining and geological conditions such as

a) Flat gradient of 2o-3 o of the coal seam

b) Mining of multiple seams viz Turra (14-18m) Purewa Bottom (11-12m)

Purewa Top (7-9m) and Purewa Merged (22-24m)

c) Parting of 52m to 70m between Turra and Purewa BottomMerged

d) Large scope of work including 1875 Mt of ROM coal and 7457 Mm3 of OB

per annum

The combined system of opencast mining with the use of Draglines and

Shovel-Dumpers combination is presently in operation

24 GEO-MINING CHARACTERISTICS

The geological and mining characteristics of Nigahi OCP are given in the

table below

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No Particulars Unit

Coal Seams

Turra Purewa Bottom

Purewa Top

Purewa Merged

I COAL SEAMS

1

Seam Thickness Range

m 110-194 88-147 42-109 189-257

Prevailing 14-18 11-12 7-9 22-24

2

Content of Dirt Bands Range

Including dirt bands upto 1m in thickness prevailing

0-216 53-434 40-487 231-285

3 Ash content of coal with dirt bands of upto 1m in thickness 153-241 312-412 325 369-371

4 Volume density of coal with dirt bands of upto 1m in thickness tm3 148 164 161 165

5 Excavation Category Cat III - 90 amp IV -10

II OBPARTING

1

Thickness overlying OB Range

m 314-899 184-900 05-1674 305-1674

Prevailing 40-60 40-70 60-100 60-100

2 Thickness of Turra- Purewa Bottom parting m 521-696

3 Thickness of Purewa Bottom-Purewa top parting m 0-28

4 Volume density of Overburden Rocks

tm3 235

5 Excavation Category Cat III - 90 amp IV -10

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Job No181906115 Page No6 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

25 QUARRY PARAMETERS

The Quarry Parameters of Nigahi OCP are given in the table below

SlNo Particulars Unit Value

1 Length of quarry along Turra Seam floor Km 350

2 Width of quarry on Turra seam floor Km 340

3 Depth of quarry m 2500

26 CALENDAR PROGRAMME OF MINING OPERATION

The calendar plan of mining operation has been formulated based on the

balance mineable coal reserves as on 01042018 adopted sequence of

opencast minefield development and optimum conditions of mining operations

for the entire life of the opencast mine

A summarized calendar programme of excavation is tabulated below

Sl No Year Coal (Mt) OB (Mm3) Av SR (m3t)

1 2018-19 1875 7457 398

2 2019-20 1875 7457 398

3 2020-21 1875 7457 398

4 2021-22 1875 7457 398

5 2022-23 1875 7457 398

6 2023-24 1875 7457 398

7 2024-25 1875 7457 398

8 2025-26 1875 7457 398

9 2026-27 1875 7457 398

10 2027-28 1875 7457 398

11 2028-29 1875 7457 398

12 2029-30 1875 7457 398

13 2030-31 1200 4174 348

14 2031-32 555 1685 304

Total 24255 95343 393

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Job No181906115 Page No7 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

27 HEMM REQUIREMENT

The position of major HEMM for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa) as per approved

EPRRCE and existing as on 01042018 are given in the Table below

Sl No HEMM Size

Capacity

Sanctioned EPRRCE Provision

(15 Mtpa)

Existing as on 01042018

A OB REMOVAL

1 Dragline 24 m388 mR 2 2

2 Dragline 20 m383 mR 2 2

3 Electric Rope Shovel 20 m3 8 2

4 Electric Rope Shovel 10 m3 11

5 RBH Drill 311 mm 4 4

6 RBH Drill 250 mm 19 13

7 Rear Dumper 190 T 58

8 Rear Dumper 120 T 40+23

9 Rear Dumper 100 T 4

10 Dozer 850 HP 7 5

11 Dozer 410 HP 17 11+8

B COAL WINNING

1 Elect Rope Shovel 10m3 5 4

2 Diesel Hyd Shovel 10-12m3 1 2

3 Diesel Hyd Shovel 8m3 1

4 RBH Drill 160 mm 8 7+1

5 Rear Dumper 85T 12+2

6 Rear Dumper 100T 40 26

7 Dozer 410 HP 5 5

C COMMON

1 Grader 280 HP 10 6+3

2 Grader 145 HP 1

3 Crane 120T 2 2

4 Crane 70100T 2 2

5 Crane 4070 T 1

6 Crane 18-20T 2 2

7 Hyd Shovel Backhoe 2830 m3 2 1

8 Hyd Shovel Backhoe 12 m3 2 1

9 FE Loader 574640 m3 2 1

10 FE Loader 10-12 m3 1

11 Wheel Dozer 450 HP 4 1

D RECLAMATION

1 Dozer 410 HP 5 5

2 Grader 280 HP 5 2

3 HydBackhoe 09 m3 1

4 Tipping Truck 8 m3 5

5 Water Sprinkler 70 KL 7 4

6 Water Sprinkler 28 KL 2 4

Surveyed off but in use

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Job No181906115 Page No8 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

28 GENERAL SCHEME OF OPERATION

Presently Nigahi OCP is operating with combined system of opencast mining

with the use of Draglines and Shovel-Dumpers combination in two sections

(East and West Section) with central haul road

The same has been proposed to continue for Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) as per

mining plan

OB between Turra and Purewa BottomMerged Seams will be excavated by

Dragline and shovel-dumper system OB between Purewa Bottom and

Purewa TopMerged seams and OB above Purewa Top Purewa Merged

seams will be excavated by shovel-dumper system Presently OB is being

dumped in internal as well as external dumps The total OB to be excavated

since inception is 177665 Mm3 and balance OB as on 01042018 is 95343

Mm3 which would be accommodated in existing Internal amp External OB

dumps

Coal from Turra Purewa Bottom Purewa Top amp Purewa Merged seams is

being mined by 10m3 Electric Rope Shovel10-12 m3 Diesel Hydraulic Shovel

in conjunction with 85100T Rear Dumpers

OB is being excavated by 24 m388 mR Draglines amp 20 m383 mR Draglines

and 20 m3 Electric Rope Shovels in conjunction with 120T Rear Dumpers and

10m3 Electric Rope Shovels in conjunction with 100120T Rear Dumpers

29 ROM COAL QUALITY

The coal from Nigahi Opencast Mine is supplied to Vindhyachal Super

Thermal Power Station (4760 MW) of NTPC Nigahi OCP envisages

extraction of Turra and Purewa Seams coal The average grade of Turra

seam coal based on GCV is G7 and that of Purewa seams is G11

30 LAND ACQUISITION

The total land requirement for Nigahi OCP has been estimated as 303640 Ha

in sanctioned EPR of 15 Mtpa Out of 303640 Ha 1260 Ha is forest land

209 Ha Govt land and 156740 Ha is tenancy land as given in the table

below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No9 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The total land requirement for Nigahi OCP

Type of Land

Total Requirement of Land at 15 Mtpa

Stage ( Ha )

Land under possession at

1875 Mtpa stage (Ha)

Balance land (Ha)

Forest Land 1260 874 386

Non-Forest Land

Govt Land 209 209

Tenancy Land 156740 156740

Total Land 303640 265040 386

Application of FC for 424517 Ha land was applied which included 386 Ha of

forest land and 38517 Ha of revenue forest land within the 156740 Ha area of

Tenancy land Accordingly FC stage-II was granted on 12042018 for 424517

Ha (Forest -386 Ha + Revenue Forest -38517 Ha = 424517 Ha)

Break-up of land after grant of FC on 12042018 is given below

Type of Land Total Land

Requirement ( Ha )

Remarks

Forest Land 1260

Govt Land 209

Tenancy Land 156740

156740 Ha tenancy land includes 38517 Ha of Revenue Forest land

Total Land 303640

Out of 386000 Ha of forest land of Nigahi OCP 18 Ha forest land proposed

to be carved out of Nigahi OCP has been included in Project Report of Jayant

OCP for EC clearance of 25 Mtpa

Hence the total land requirement for Nigahi OCP excluding 18 Ha forest land

comes to 301840 Ha out of which 1242 Ha is forest land 209 Ha is govt

land and 156740 Ha tenancy land which includes 38517 Ha of Revenue

Forest land as given below

Type of Land Total Land

Requirement ( Ha )

Total Land Requirement excluding 18 Ha for Jayant

OCP (Ha)

Forest Land 1260 1242

Govt Land 209 209

Tenancy Land 156740 156740

Total Land 303640 301840

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No10 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

40 CIVIL CONSTRUCTION

41 SERVICE BUILDINGS

The Existing Nigahi OCP is running with adequate infrastructure of service

buildingsCommunity buildings and all the required civil infrastructure works

have been completed and are in use

50 INFRASTRACTURES

51 COAL HANDLING PLANT

Nigahi OCP has a CHP of 15 Mtpa capacity with silo loading onto the rakes

for dispatch the coal through MGR During the year 2017-18 the project has

dispatched 1760 Mt coal to Vindhyachal Super Thermal Power Plant through

MGR

52 RAILWAY SIDING

The coal from Nigahi OCP is presently being despatched by MGR system as

given in the above paragraph

There is a proposed public railway siding which will also be used after its

commissioning for distant consumers

60 MANPOWER amp PRODUCTIVITY

Manpower requirement for Nigahi Opencast Project with a rated capacity of

1875 Mtpa of ROM coal and removal of 7457 Mm3 of overburden per annum

has been estimated as 2827 with an overall OMS of 2512 tes of coal

The existing manpower as on 01042018 is 2419

700 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

71 EXISTING POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES

711 Air Pollution Control Measures

The main air pollutant in mining operation is normally dust Keeping this in

view following control measures are being adopted

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No11 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

712 Water Pollution Control Measures

A comprehensive water management plan incorporating various control

measures is given below

Provision of Mine sump and Mine drainage

Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being used as sedimentation

pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation pond for further

sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water is used for industrial

purpose

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment a

STP of 30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop effluent has been estimated as 1340 m3day This effluent is

treated in ETP of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3day The resultant effluent is treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

713 Noise Pollution Control Measures

Following control measures are being adopted to keep noise levels to

minimum

i) Provision of noise-proof cabins for operators of drills dumpers

shovels draglines etc

ii) Routine maintenance of HEMM

iii) Provision of ear-muffs and ear-plugs as and when required

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Job No181906115 Page No12 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

iv) Restriction of speed of vehicle in colony and sensitive areas and

v) Thick green belt has been provided around the colony This will act

as a barrier to the noise

714 Ground Vibration Control Measures

The following control measures are being adopted to control ground

vibration

a) Design of optimum blast hole geometry considering bench height

diameter of hole type of explosive nature of rock level of

fragmentation required etc

b) Divide total chargeblast in several parts so as to keep minimum

explosivedelay For instance dividing total charge in the parts will

reduce ground vibration to frac14 compared to the total blasted without

using delays

c) Use of millisecond delay detonators and relays

d) Reduce the depth of the holes (larger the depth the ground vibration

is felt over larger area)

e) Avoid concentration of explosive by using deck charging

f) To provide artificial plane of weakness between the site of blast and

the important surface structures to provide damping affect and

g) Plaster shooting should be avoided to reduce air shock wave

MINE CLOSURE PLAN

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Job No181906115 Page No13 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

10 Introduction

101 Name of Mine Owner Director Tech (Operations) Northern Coalfield Ltd

102 Location and Extent of Project Lease Area

The Nigahi Opencast project is situated in Moher sub-basin of the Singrauli

Coalfield in district Singrauli (MP) The total land requirement for Nigahi

Opencast Project (Project area Lease area) has been estimated as 301840

Ha

103 Type of Lease Area

The Project lease area consists of forest land Government land and tenancy

land (Details mentioned in paragraph 3 of Mining Plan)

104 Present Land Use Pattern

Operational present land use pattern is as follows

Sl No

Particulars Area ( Ha)

1 Area to be Excavated 1665

2 External OB Dumps 418

3 Workshop 74

4 Green Belt 335

5 Other Infrastructure (including ETP amp CHP) 404

6 Road rail 74

7 Colony area 265

8 Others (Safety zone vacantundisturbed land etc)

147

Total 301840

105 Method of Mining

Considering the mining and geological conditions the combined system of

opencast mining with the use of dragline and shovel -dumper combination has

been proposed

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Job No181906115 Page No14 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

106 Coal processing operation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

11 Reasons for closure

111 Exhaustion of Minerals

The geological reserve of coal of Nigahi project is expected to be exhausted

by 2031-32 (as per Mining Plan of 1875 Mtpa) and the project needs to be

closed

112 Lack of Demand

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to lack of demand but due to exhaustion

of minerals

113 Un-economic operations

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to un-economic operations but due to

exhaustion of minerals

114 Natural Calamity

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to natural calamity but due to exhaustion

of minerals

115 DirectionCourt cases

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to any directioncourt cases but due to

exhaustion of minerals

12 Statutory Obligations

121 Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed

Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed are being complied

The Forest Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC are given as

Annexure-2(a) amp 2(b)

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Job No181906115 Page No15 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

122 Approval of EPRRCEMining Plan

The Nigahi EPRRCE (15 Mtpa) has already been approved by NCL Board

The mining plan for 1875 Mtpa capacity is to be placed before NCL board for

approval

123 Directives conditions imposed by MoCMoEFSPCCPCB

The directives conditions imposed by the SPCB are being compiled from time

to time There is need to define the liabilities responsibilities and authorities of

the mine management other regulatory bodies Central and State

Governments after mine closure Although no comprehensive legislation

exists on mine closure the following legislations are relevant to mine closure

aspect of CILrsquos mine

The Mines Act 1952

Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017 Regulations 6 66107108

120 128137 249 etc of Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017

and its related DGMS Circulars

The Coal Mines (Conservation and Development) Act1974

Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution Act) 1974

Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981

Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Environment Protection

(Amendment) Rule 2000

The Hazardous Waste (Management amp Handling) Rules1989

In addition documents like EIAEMP submitted to MoEFCC and the

commitments made therein also have legal status Also the directives

conditions imposed by the SPCB from time to time are being compiled One

of the conditions of Environmental Clearance (EC) is that a mine closure plan

with site specific bio-engineering measures for reclamation and restoration of

degraded areas and OB dumps shall be prepared

The Environment Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC is given as

Annexure-3

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Job No181906115 Page No16 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

13 Closure Plan Preparation

131 Decision of mine closure should be approved from Board of Directors of the company

The current mining plan has been prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa

by the Nigahi OCP According to the plan the coal reserve of Nigahi project is

expected to be exhausted by 2031-32 The present closure plan is a

conceptual type Mine closure plan along with Mining Plan will be approved

by the Board of Directors

Final decision of closure will be taken by the competent authority in

appropriate time

20 MINE DESCRIPTION 21 Geology 211 Topography

The Nigahi OCP 1875Mtpa is located in the Moher Sub-basin of Singrauli

Coalfield The project is covered under Topo sheet no 63-L12 of Survey of

India and bounded by latitude 240 07rsquo 30rdquo to 240 10rsquo 58rdquo N and longitudes 820

36rsquo 24rdquo to 820 39rsquo 28rdquo E Nigahi block stands out as a hilly plateau with

elevation about 400 to 450 m above mean sea level Some relief elevations

exceed 500 m In the western part of the block the plateau is pronounced by

steep escarpment facing the south Drains and nallas traverse the slope of

escarpment The base of the plateau extends as a plain with elevations

around 300m

212 Rock Types

Entire Block area is covered by the sediments of Barakar formation with a thin

cover of Soil and alluvium at places The stratigraphic sequence of rocks within

Barakars based on data of drill holes is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No17 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

SlNo Lithology Thickness Range Remarks

From To

In the western part of the area the Purewa Top and Purewa Bottom seams have merged to form a 1890 to2570 m thick composite Purewa merged seam

1 Soil amp sub-soil Nil 90

2 Sandstone with 2 to 3 clay bands and 1 to 2 thin impersistent carbonaceous horizon

3050 16740

3 Coal Seam Purewa Top 420 1090

4 Sandstone with thin Shale band 1 2935

5 Coal Seam Purewa Bottom 880 1470

6 Sandstone and thin carb Shale 5210 6960

7 Coal Seam Turra Seam 1100 1940

213 Toxic Elements Study

Toxic elements study of coal samples from coal seams of NCL mines has

been tested by IIT BHU Enviorotech Pvt Ltd CIMFR Dhanbad

214 Geological Structures

The sandstone exposures and the topography do not reveal much on the

geological structure of the area The entire structural set-up therefore have

been worked out on sub-surface data generated from Nigahi and adjoining

blocks

The block is situated in the south central part of the crescent shaped Moher

sub-basin In conformity to the regional set-up the beds have a general ENE-

WSW trend with northerly dip The amount of dip is generally about 2o to 3o

The area has been postulated free of faults

22 Reserves

The mineable reserves for Nigahi OCP has already been described in detail in

paragraph 21 of the mining Plan

23 Mining Method

The mining method has already been described in detail in sections 26 to 28

of the mining plan

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Job No181906115 Page No18 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

24 Coal Beneficiation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

30 CLOSURE PLAN

31 Mined Out Land

311 ProposalMeasures implemented for reclamation

Out of 301840 Ha of total land 1665 Ha has been identified as Quarry area

Out of which 1405 Ha will be back filled 200 Ha of batter area will be left after

final reclamation Void area will be 60 Ha with depth of about 250mThe

reclamation is to be done in three phases

Phase ndash I Physical Technical Reclamation

In phase-I the mined out land area backfilled with excavated OB material up

to be pre-determined level and it is leveled with dozer and grader A layer of

top soil is laid over this graded amp leveled surface of backfilled mined out land

Equipment provided for land reclamation is as follows

Sl No Particulars Sizecap No Of Equip

1 Hyd ShovelBackhoe 090 m3 1

2 Grader 280 HP 5

3 Water sprinkler 70 KL amp 28 KL 7 amp 2 respectively

4 Tripping truck 8m3 5

5 Dozer 410 HP 5

A fund of Rs 3101 lakhs has been provided for capital investment in land reclamation (as per RCE provision)

Phase-II Biological Reclamation

Biological reclamation is the phase-II of reclamation process Re-vegetation

covers in terms of grass amp trees of appropriate and indigenous species are

raised over the physically reclaimed land Progressive Green Belt

development amp Biological reclamation plan till closure is given in paragraph-

347

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Job No181906115 Page No19 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Phase-III Hydro Reclamation

At the end of mine life a void of 60 Ha will be left in the excavated zone This

void will be converted into water body of a depth of around 40m The water

body and internal filled dump will recharge the ground water of the regime

This water reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture

312 Rehabilitation of mined out land

Rehabilitation of mined out land will be done as per the post mining land use

plan given in the table below

Post Mining Land Use

313 Actual site restoration for post mining land use

Post mining land use plan aims for not only actual site restoration but

improvement too in terms of green cover At post mining stage area of forest

green will increase from 1242 Ha to 2305 Ha

314 Method of restorationreclamationRehabilitation

After backfilling the OB in the de-coaled area by draglines and shovel dumper

combination the overburden dumps shall be stabilized with appropriate

gradingbenching so as to ensure that overall angle of slope is less than 28o

After the technical reclamation the biological reclamation of dumps will be

carried out by top soil spreading and plantation of indigenous plants

Land Use Total Area

( Ha)

Post Mining Land Use Area ( Ha)

Forest Green Area

Water Body

Public Use

Others

Undisturbed Land 147 147

Mine Void 60 60

Reclaimed OB dump

1823 1823

Infra-Structure 74 10 64

Colony 265 265

Green Belt 335 335

Road Rail 74 74

ETP CHP 4040 4040

Others 200 200

Total 301840 2305 60 349 30440

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Job No181906115 Page No20 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The slope stability shall be ensured by maintaining a mild slope of 28o and

using geo-textile material

315 Afforestation in first phase mined out area while commencing the

mining in second phase

Mining is to be carried out in a phased manner initiating afforestation work in

the mined out area of the first phase while commencing the mining in the

second phase ie continuation of mining activities from one phase to other

indicating the sequence of operations depending on the geo-mining conditions

of the mine

316 Progressive mine closure plan shall be prepared for a period of five

years from the beginning of the mining operation

Progressive mine closure plans have been prepared for a period of five years

from the beginning of mine

317 These plans would be examined periodically in every five years period

and be subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by

the Central Government

These plans are examined periodically in every five years period and are

subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by the Central

Government like the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDIL)

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) Indian

School of Mines (ISM) etc for this purpose

32 Water Quality Management

321 Details of existing Surface and Ground Water bodies in ML area The drainage of the area is divided in two sections - One flowing towards

North into Bijul Nalla through MehrauliMorwa Nalla the other towards South

into GBP Sagar through Motwani In the non-excavated area of the mine

some water flows towards North into Bijul Nalla through Mehrauli Morwa

Nalla the balance towards South into GBP Sagar through Motwani Nigahi

Project is operating with two sections ie West Section and East Section

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Job No181906115 Page No21 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Western section mine water is pumped to Bareja siltation pond which is

located within Nigahi OCP

322 Steps for Water Quality protection

Following water quality protection measures are taken

a) Control of erosion Garland drains ndash to arrest surface run-off flowing in

to mine pit During 2016-17 3500 m garland drain has been constructed

it will be constructed as per requirement of mines

b) Sedimentation Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being

used as sedimentation pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation

pond for further sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water

is used for industrial purpose

c) Diversion of water courses No such requirement is there in this project

No water courses passes in this mines

d) Water Treatment

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment STP of

30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop has been estimated as 1340 m3 day This effluent treated in ETP

of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3 day The resultant effluent will be treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

e) Control of siltation Siltation is controlled at many stages

i) At top most dump level

Drainage profile is kept in such a way that outer edges of dump

are at a higher level than the inner surface so that minimum or

negligible water accumulation can be coursed towards dump slope

Provision of garland drains at dump top level and at different

decks of dump

ii) Along dump slope

Terracing of the slope is to be done

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Job No181906115 Page No22 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Grass seed spraying

Plantation along terracing of the slope is to be done as final biological

reclamation

iii) At dump toe level

Gabionsilt arrestor all along the dump toe is to be provided

Retaining wall after the gabion wall

Wide drain near retaining wall for preventing the silt flow

iv) At the face sump

Gabion wall all along the flow of incoming water to face sump

Silt if any gets deposited into the sump

v) Intermediate sump

Gabion wall all along the dump facing the sump

Retaining wall

vi) Siltation pond

Bareja Siltation pond Mine water from the intermediate sump is being

pumped to the Bareja Siltation pond where silt is arrested and clear

water is flown towards Bareja reservoir (5Ha area) under gravity and

Bareja new reservoir (35 Ha area)

The proposed targets for the construction of retaining wall gabion and

garland drains per year are given in the table below

Sl

No Description Location

LengthArea

constructed till

30092017

Proposed per year

1 Retaining wall Mine area 8432m 300 m

2 Gabion Mine area 154380 Sq m 60000 m2

3 Garland Drain Mine area 3500m (2016-17) As per requirement

of the mine

f) Hydrological Study in the area

The water table configuration in the unconfined aquifer is conforming to the

local topography A flat water table with a gradient of 75 x 10 -3 slopping

towards south south east has been observed in the area The aquifer units

present above the working coal seams are the major sources for ground water

inflow into the proposed mine workings

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Job No181906115 Page No23 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

With the presence of shale and compaction the seepage from mine floor may

be considered as negligible The various hydro-geological units developed in

the Nigahi OCP is as mentioned below

Hydrogeological Unit

Formation Thickness

(m)

Phreatic aquifer (Top)

Soil sub-soil weathered sandstone 0 - 9

Medium grained sandstone with thin clay and shale

30 - 167

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa Top (Working seam)

4 - 11

Aquifer (middle) Medium grained sandstone with thin shale

1 - 29

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa bottom (Working seam)

9 - 15

Aquifer (lower) Medium to coarse grained sandstone with thin shale

52 - 69

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Turra (Working seam) 11 - 19

In opencast mine the aquifer units laying above the bottom most portion

working seam contributes the major inflow Due to stratification the individual

permeable beds develop individual drawdown cones and the impact is usually

limited to few hundred meters For Nigahi OCP a probable zone of influence

ie Radius of influence has been estimated as 612 m

To assess the impact of opencast mining on local water regime a regular

seasonal monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out by

establishing a network of 33 norsquos existing dug wells in the study area Analysis

of ground water samples from monitoring wells around Nigahi Project

indicates that the water quality is generally suitable for domestic use The pH

ranges from 734 to 769 standard unit Concentration of dissolved solid

sulphate iron manganese nitrate fluorite and other heavy metals are found

within the drinking standard (IS-10500) In the study area ground water level

variation is as follows

Sl No

Season Water level (bgl) in m Yr-2017

(Study area- 10 Km radius)

1 Pre-monsoon 1025 to 2257

2 Post- monsoon 125 to 1655

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Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

Page 2 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

Page 3 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

Page 4 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

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PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

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Page 10: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No4 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

20 GEOLOGICAL amp MINEABLE RESERVES

21 SEAM-WISE GEOLOGICAL RESERVES AND MINEABLE RESERVES

Coal Seam Geological Reserves (Mt) Mineable Reserves (Mt)

Purewa Top 4427 2976 Purewa Bottom 10682 8239 Purewa Merged 10894 13011 Turra 30168 24322 Total 56171 48301

22 MINEABLE RESERVES amp STRIPPING RATIO

Seam wise and section wise mineable coal reserves corresponding OBR and

Stripping Ratio since inception within the sanctioned boundary of Nigahi OCP

is given in the table below

Sl No

Section

Coal Reserve(Mt) Total OBR (Mm3)

Stripping Ratio (m3t)

Turra Seam

Purewa Seams

Total Coal

1 East 12798 11108 23906 95019 397

2 West 11524 12871 24395 82646 339

Total 24322 23979 48301 177665 368

From the above mineable reserves the project has already produced 24046

Mt of coal along with corresponding OBR of 82322 Mm3 since inception till

31032018 The balance Coal ReservesOBR and Average Stripping Ratio

within the sanctioned boundary of Nigahi OCP as on 0104 2018 is 24255 Mt

95343 Mm3 and 393 m3t respectively

The Seam-wise break-up of balance Mineable reserves Parting-wise

Overburden volume and average stripping ratio as on 01042018 within the

sanctioned boundary of Nigahi OCP is given below

Particulars East Section West Section Total

Mineable Reserves (Mt)

Purewa Seams 10374 2552 12926

Turra Seam 7191 4138 11329

Total Coal 17565 6690 24255

Volume of OBR (Mm3)

OB above Purewa Seams 36966 24076 61042

Parting between Purewa amp Turra Seams

23287 11014 34301

Total OBR 60253 35090 95343

Average Stripping Ratio (m3t) 343 525 393

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No5 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

23 MINING TECHNOLOGY

Considering the mining and geological conditions such as

a) Flat gradient of 2o-3 o of the coal seam

b) Mining of multiple seams viz Turra (14-18m) Purewa Bottom (11-12m)

Purewa Top (7-9m) and Purewa Merged (22-24m)

c) Parting of 52m to 70m between Turra and Purewa BottomMerged

d) Large scope of work including 1875 Mt of ROM coal and 7457 Mm3 of OB

per annum

The combined system of opencast mining with the use of Draglines and

Shovel-Dumpers combination is presently in operation

24 GEO-MINING CHARACTERISTICS

The geological and mining characteristics of Nigahi OCP are given in the

table below

Sl

No Particulars Unit

Coal Seams

Turra Purewa Bottom

Purewa Top

Purewa Merged

I COAL SEAMS

1

Seam Thickness Range

m 110-194 88-147 42-109 189-257

Prevailing 14-18 11-12 7-9 22-24

2

Content of Dirt Bands Range

Including dirt bands upto 1m in thickness prevailing

0-216 53-434 40-487 231-285

3 Ash content of coal with dirt bands of upto 1m in thickness 153-241 312-412 325 369-371

4 Volume density of coal with dirt bands of upto 1m in thickness tm3 148 164 161 165

5 Excavation Category Cat III - 90 amp IV -10

II OBPARTING

1

Thickness overlying OB Range

m 314-899 184-900 05-1674 305-1674

Prevailing 40-60 40-70 60-100 60-100

2 Thickness of Turra- Purewa Bottom parting m 521-696

3 Thickness of Purewa Bottom-Purewa top parting m 0-28

4 Volume density of Overburden Rocks

tm3 235

5 Excavation Category Cat III - 90 amp IV -10

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No6 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

25 QUARRY PARAMETERS

The Quarry Parameters of Nigahi OCP are given in the table below

SlNo Particulars Unit Value

1 Length of quarry along Turra Seam floor Km 350

2 Width of quarry on Turra seam floor Km 340

3 Depth of quarry m 2500

26 CALENDAR PROGRAMME OF MINING OPERATION

The calendar plan of mining operation has been formulated based on the

balance mineable coal reserves as on 01042018 adopted sequence of

opencast minefield development and optimum conditions of mining operations

for the entire life of the opencast mine

A summarized calendar programme of excavation is tabulated below

Sl No Year Coal (Mt) OB (Mm3) Av SR (m3t)

1 2018-19 1875 7457 398

2 2019-20 1875 7457 398

3 2020-21 1875 7457 398

4 2021-22 1875 7457 398

5 2022-23 1875 7457 398

6 2023-24 1875 7457 398

7 2024-25 1875 7457 398

8 2025-26 1875 7457 398

9 2026-27 1875 7457 398

10 2027-28 1875 7457 398

11 2028-29 1875 7457 398

12 2029-30 1875 7457 398

13 2030-31 1200 4174 348

14 2031-32 555 1685 304

Total 24255 95343 393

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No7 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

27 HEMM REQUIREMENT

The position of major HEMM for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa) as per approved

EPRRCE and existing as on 01042018 are given in the Table below

Sl No HEMM Size

Capacity

Sanctioned EPRRCE Provision

(15 Mtpa)

Existing as on 01042018

A OB REMOVAL

1 Dragline 24 m388 mR 2 2

2 Dragline 20 m383 mR 2 2

3 Electric Rope Shovel 20 m3 8 2

4 Electric Rope Shovel 10 m3 11

5 RBH Drill 311 mm 4 4

6 RBH Drill 250 mm 19 13

7 Rear Dumper 190 T 58

8 Rear Dumper 120 T 40+23

9 Rear Dumper 100 T 4

10 Dozer 850 HP 7 5

11 Dozer 410 HP 17 11+8

B COAL WINNING

1 Elect Rope Shovel 10m3 5 4

2 Diesel Hyd Shovel 10-12m3 1 2

3 Diesel Hyd Shovel 8m3 1

4 RBH Drill 160 mm 8 7+1

5 Rear Dumper 85T 12+2

6 Rear Dumper 100T 40 26

7 Dozer 410 HP 5 5

C COMMON

1 Grader 280 HP 10 6+3

2 Grader 145 HP 1

3 Crane 120T 2 2

4 Crane 70100T 2 2

5 Crane 4070 T 1

6 Crane 18-20T 2 2

7 Hyd Shovel Backhoe 2830 m3 2 1

8 Hyd Shovel Backhoe 12 m3 2 1

9 FE Loader 574640 m3 2 1

10 FE Loader 10-12 m3 1

11 Wheel Dozer 450 HP 4 1

D RECLAMATION

1 Dozer 410 HP 5 5

2 Grader 280 HP 5 2

3 HydBackhoe 09 m3 1

4 Tipping Truck 8 m3 5

5 Water Sprinkler 70 KL 7 4

6 Water Sprinkler 28 KL 2 4

Surveyed off but in use

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No8 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

28 GENERAL SCHEME OF OPERATION

Presently Nigahi OCP is operating with combined system of opencast mining

with the use of Draglines and Shovel-Dumpers combination in two sections

(East and West Section) with central haul road

The same has been proposed to continue for Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) as per

mining plan

OB between Turra and Purewa BottomMerged Seams will be excavated by

Dragline and shovel-dumper system OB between Purewa Bottom and

Purewa TopMerged seams and OB above Purewa Top Purewa Merged

seams will be excavated by shovel-dumper system Presently OB is being

dumped in internal as well as external dumps The total OB to be excavated

since inception is 177665 Mm3 and balance OB as on 01042018 is 95343

Mm3 which would be accommodated in existing Internal amp External OB

dumps

Coal from Turra Purewa Bottom Purewa Top amp Purewa Merged seams is

being mined by 10m3 Electric Rope Shovel10-12 m3 Diesel Hydraulic Shovel

in conjunction with 85100T Rear Dumpers

OB is being excavated by 24 m388 mR Draglines amp 20 m383 mR Draglines

and 20 m3 Electric Rope Shovels in conjunction with 120T Rear Dumpers and

10m3 Electric Rope Shovels in conjunction with 100120T Rear Dumpers

29 ROM COAL QUALITY

The coal from Nigahi Opencast Mine is supplied to Vindhyachal Super

Thermal Power Station (4760 MW) of NTPC Nigahi OCP envisages

extraction of Turra and Purewa Seams coal The average grade of Turra

seam coal based on GCV is G7 and that of Purewa seams is G11

30 LAND ACQUISITION

The total land requirement for Nigahi OCP has been estimated as 303640 Ha

in sanctioned EPR of 15 Mtpa Out of 303640 Ha 1260 Ha is forest land

209 Ha Govt land and 156740 Ha is tenancy land as given in the table

below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No9 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The total land requirement for Nigahi OCP

Type of Land

Total Requirement of Land at 15 Mtpa

Stage ( Ha )

Land under possession at

1875 Mtpa stage (Ha)

Balance land (Ha)

Forest Land 1260 874 386

Non-Forest Land

Govt Land 209 209

Tenancy Land 156740 156740

Total Land 303640 265040 386

Application of FC for 424517 Ha land was applied which included 386 Ha of

forest land and 38517 Ha of revenue forest land within the 156740 Ha area of

Tenancy land Accordingly FC stage-II was granted on 12042018 for 424517

Ha (Forest -386 Ha + Revenue Forest -38517 Ha = 424517 Ha)

Break-up of land after grant of FC on 12042018 is given below

Type of Land Total Land

Requirement ( Ha )

Remarks

Forest Land 1260

Govt Land 209

Tenancy Land 156740

156740 Ha tenancy land includes 38517 Ha of Revenue Forest land

Total Land 303640

Out of 386000 Ha of forest land of Nigahi OCP 18 Ha forest land proposed

to be carved out of Nigahi OCP has been included in Project Report of Jayant

OCP for EC clearance of 25 Mtpa

Hence the total land requirement for Nigahi OCP excluding 18 Ha forest land

comes to 301840 Ha out of which 1242 Ha is forest land 209 Ha is govt

land and 156740 Ha tenancy land which includes 38517 Ha of Revenue

Forest land as given below

Type of Land Total Land

Requirement ( Ha )

Total Land Requirement excluding 18 Ha for Jayant

OCP (Ha)

Forest Land 1260 1242

Govt Land 209 209

Tenancy Land 156740 156740

Total Land 303640 301840

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No10 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

40 CIVIL CONSTRUCTION

41 SERVICE BUILDINGS

The Existing Nigahi OCP is running with adequate infrastructure of service

buildingsCommunity buildings and all the required civil infrastructure works

have been completed and are in use

50 INFRASTRACTURES

51 COAL HANDLING PLANT

Nigahi OCP has a CHP of 15 Mtpa capacity with silo loading onto the rakes

for dispatch the coal through MGR During the year 2017-18 the project has

dispatched 1760 Mt coal to Vindhyachal Super Thermal Power Plant through

MGR

52 RAILWAY SIDING

The coal from Nigahi OCP is presently being despatched by MGR system as

given in the above paragraph

There is a proposed public railway siding which will also be used after its

commissioning for distant consumers

60 MANPOWER amp PRODUCTIVITY

Manpower requirement for Nigahi Opencast Project with a rated capacity of

1875 Mtpa of ROM coal and removal of 7457 Mm3 of overburden per annum

has been estimated as 2827 with an overall OMS of 2512 tes of coal

The existing manpower as on 01042018 is 2419

700 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

71 EXISTING POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES

711 Air Pollution Control Measures

The main air pollutant in mining operation is normally dust Keeping this in

view following control measures are being adopted

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No11 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

712 Water Pollution Control Measures

A comprehensive water management plan incorporating various control

measures is given below

Provision of Mine sump and Mine drainage

Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being used as sedimentation

pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation pond for further

sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water is used for industrial

purpose

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment a

STP of 30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop effluent has been estimated as 1340 m3day This effluent is

treated in ETP of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3day The resultant effluent is treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

713 Noise Pollution Control Measures

Following control measures are being adopted to keep noise levels to

minimum

i) Provision of noise-proof cabins for operators of drills dumpers

shovels draglines etc

ii) Routine maintenance of HEMM

iii) Provision of ear-muffs and ear-plugs as and when required

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No12 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

iv) Restriction of speed of vehicle in colony and sensitive areas and

v) Thick green belt has been provided around the colony This will act

as a barrier to the noise

714 Ground Vibration Control Measures

The following control measures are being adopted to control ground

vibration

a) Design of optimum blast hole geometry considering bench height

diameter of hole type of explosive nature of rock level of

fragmentation required etc

b) Divide total chargeblast in several parts so as to keep minimum

explosivedelay For instance dividing total charge in the parts will

reduce ground vibration to frac14 compared to the total blasted without

using delays

c) Use of millisecond delay detonators and relays

d) Reduce the depth of the holes (larger the depth the ground vibration

is felt over larger area)

e) Avoid concentration of explosive by using deck charging

f) To provide artificial plane of weakness between the site of blast and

the important surface structures to provide damping affect and

g) Plaster shooting should be avoided to reduce air shock wave

MINE CLOSURE PLAN

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Job No181906115 Page No13 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

10 Introduction

101 Name of Mine Owner Director Tech (Operations) Northern Coalfield Ltd

102 Location and Extent of Project Lease Area

The Nigahi Opencast project is situated in Moher sub-basin of the Singrauli

Coalfield in district Singrauli (MP) The total land requirement for Nigahi

Opencast Project (Project area Lease area) has been estimated as 301840

Ha

103 Type of Lease Area

The Project lease area consists of forest land Government land and tenancy

land (Details mentioned in paragraph 3 of Mining Plan)

104 Present Land Use Pattern

Operational present land use pattern is as follows

Sl No

Particulars Area ( Ha)

1 Area to be Excavated 1665

2 External OB Dumps 418

3 Workshop 74

4 Green Belt 335

5 Other Infrastructure (including ETP amp CHP) 404

6 Road rail 74

7 Colony area 265

8 Others (Safety zone vacantundisturbed land etc)

147

Total 301840

105 Method of Mining

Considering the mining and geological conditions the combined system of

opencast mining with the use of dragline and shovel -dumper combination has

been proposed

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No14 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

106 Coal processing operation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

11 Reasons for closure

111 Exhaustion of Minerals

The geological reserve of coal of Nigahi project is expected to be exhausted

by 2031-32 (as per Mining Plan of 1875 Mtpa) and the project needs to be

closed

112 Lack of Demand

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to lack of demand but due to exhaustion

of minerals

113 Un-economic operations

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to un-economic operations but due to

exhaustion of minerals

114 Natural Calamity

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to natural calamity but due to exhaustion

of minerals

115 DirectionCourt cases

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to any directioncourt cases but due to

exhaustion of minerals

12 Statutory Obligations

121 Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed

Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed are being complied

The Forest Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC are given as

Annexure-2(a) amp 2(b)

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Job No181906115 Page No15 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

122 Approval of EPRRCEMining Plan

The Nigahi EPRRCE (15 Mtpa) has already been approved by NCL Board

The mining plan for 1875 Mtpa capacity is to be placed before NCL board for

approval

123 Directives conditions imposed by MoCMoEFSPCCPCB

The directives conditions imposed by the SPCB are being compiled from time

to time There is need to define the liabilities responsibilities and authorities of

the mine management other regulatory bodies Central and State

Governments after mine closure Although no comprehensive legislation

exists on mine closure the following legislations are relevant to mine closure

aspect of CILrsquos mine

The Mines Act 1952

Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017 Regulations 6 66107108

120 128137 249 etc of Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017

and its related DGMS Circulars

The Coal Mines (Conservation and Development) Act1974

Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution Act) 1974

Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981

Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Environment Protection

(Amendment) Rule 2000

The Hazardous Waste (Management amp Handling) Rules1989

In addition documents like EIAEMP submitted to MoEFCC and the

commitments made therein also have legal status Also the directives

conditions imposed by the SPCB from time to time are being compiled One

of the conditions of Environmental Clearance (EC) is that a mine closure plan

with site specific bio-engineering measures for reclamation and restoration of

degraded areas and OB dumps shall be prepared

The Environment Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC is given as

Annexure-3

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No16 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

13 Closure Plan Preparation

131 Decision of mine closure should be approved from Board of Directors of the company

The current mining plan has been prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa

by the Nigahi OCP According to the plan the coal reserve of Nigahi project is

expected to be exhausted by 2031-32 The present closure plan is a

conceptual type Mine closure plan along with Mining Plan will be approved

by the Board of Directors

Final decision of closure will be taken by the competent authority in

appropriate time

20 MINE DESCRIPTION 21 Geology 211 Topography

The Nigahi OCP 1875Mtpa is located in the Moher Sub-basin of Singrauli

Coalfield The project is covered under Topo sheet no 63-L12 of Survey of

India and bounded by latitude 240 07rsquo 30rdquo to 240 10rsquo 58rdquo N and longitudes 820

36rsquo 24rdquo to 820 39rsquo 28rdquo E Nigahi block stands out as a hilly plateau with

elevation about 400 to 450 m above mean sea level Some relief elevations

exceed 500 m In the western part of the block the plateau is pronounced by

steep escarpment facing the south Drains and nallas traverse the slope of

escarpment The base of the plateau extends as a plain with elevations

around 300m

212 Rock Types

Entire Block area is covered by the sediments of Barakar formation with a thin

cover of Soil and alluvium at places The stratigraphic sequence of rocks within

Barakars based on data of drill holes is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No17 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

SlNo Lithology Thickness Range Remarks

From To

In the western part of the area the Purewa Top and Purewa Bottom seams have merged to form a 1890 to2570 m thick composite Purewa merged seam

1 Soil amp sub-soil Nil 90

2 Sandstone with 2 to 3 clay bands and 1 to 2 thin impersistent carbonaceous horizon

3050 16740

3 Coal Seam Purewa Top 420 1090

4 Sandstone with thin Shale band 1 2935

5 Coal Seam Purewa Bottom 880 1470

6 Sandstone and thin carb Shale 5210 6960

7 Coal Seam Turra Seam 1100 1940

213 Toxic Elements Study

Toxic elements study of coal samples from coal seams of NCL mines has

been tested by IIT BHU Enviorotech Pvt Ltd CIMFR Dhanbad

214 Geological Structures

The sandstone exposures and the topography do not reveal much on the

geological structure of the area The entire structural set-up therefore have

been worked out on sub-surface data generated from Nigahi and adjoining

blocks

The block is situated in the south central part of the crescent shaped Moher

sub-basin In conformity to the regional set-up the beds have a general ENE-

WSW trend with northerly dip The amount of dip is generally about 2o to 3o

The area has been postulated free of faults

22 Reserves

The mineable reserves for Nigahi OCP has already been described in detail in

paragraph 21 of the mining Plan

23 Mining Method

The mining method has already been described in detail in sections 26 to 28

of the mining plan

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No18 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

24 Coal Beneficiation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

30 CLOSURE PLAN

31 Mined Out Land

311 ProposalMeasures implemented for reclamation

Out of 301840 Ha of total land 1665 Ha has been identified as Quarry area

Out of which 1405 Ha will be back filled 200 Ha of batter area will be left after

final reclamation Void area will be 60 Ha with depth of about 250mThe

reclamation is to be done in three phases

Phase ndash I Physical Technical Reclamation

In phase-I the mined out land area backfilled with excavated OB material up

to be pre-determined level and it is leveled with dozer and grader A layer of

top soil is laid over this graded amp leveled surface of backfilled mined out land

Equipment provided for land reclamation is as follows

Sl No Particulars Sizecap No Of Equip

1 Hyd ShovelBackhoe 090 m3 1

2 Grader 280 HP 5

3 Water sprinkler 70 KL amp 28 KL 7 amp 2 respectively

4 Tripping truck 8m3 5

5 Dozer 410 HP 5

A fund of Rs 3101 lakhs has been provided for capital investment in land reclamation (as per RCE provision)

Phase-II Biological Reclamation

Biological reclamation is the phase-II of reclamation process Re-vegetation

covers in terms of grass amp trees of appropriate and indigenous species are

raised over the physically reclaimed land Progressive Green Belt

development amp Biological reclamation plan till closure is given in paragraph-

347

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No19 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Phase-III Hydro Reclamation

At the end of mine life a void of 60 Ha will be left in the excavated zone This

void will be converted into water body of a depth of around 40m The water

body and internal filled dump will recharge the ground water of the regime

This water reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture

312 Rehabilitation of mined out land

Rehabilitation of mined out land will be done as per the post mining land use

plan given in the table below

Post Mining Land Use

313 Actual site restoration for post mining land use

Post mining land use plan aims for not only actual site restoration but

improvement too in terms of green cover At post mining stage area of forest

green will increase from 1242 Ha to 2305 Ha

314 Method of restorationreclamationRehabilitation

After backfilling the OB in the de-coaled area by draglines and shovel dumper

combination the overburden dumps shall be stabilized with appropriate

gradingbenching so as to ensure that overall angle of slope is less than 28o

After the technical reclamation the biological reclamation of dumps will be

carried out by top soil spreading and plantation of indigenous plants

Land Use Total Area

( Ha)

Post Mining Land Use Area ( Ha)

Forest Green Area

Water Body

Public Use

Others

Undisturbed Land 147 147

Mine Void 60 60

Reclaimed OB dump

1823 1823

Infra-Structure 74 10 64

Colony 265 265

Green Belt 335 335

Road Rail 74 74

ETP CHP 4040 4040

Others 200 200

Total 301840 2305 60 349 30440

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No20 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The slope stability shall be ensured by maintaining a mild slope of 28o and

using geo-textile material

315 Afforestation in first phase mined out area while commencing the

mining in second phase

Mining is to be carried out in a phased manner initiating afforestation work in

the mined out area of the first phase while commencing the mining in the

second phase ie continuation of mining activities from one phase to other

indicating the sequence of operations depending on the geo-mining conditions

of the mine

316 Progressive mine closure plan shall be prepared for a period of five

years from the beginning of the mining operation

Progressive mine closure plans have been prepared for a period of five years

from the beginning of mine

317 These plans would be examined periodically in every five years period

and be subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by

the Central Government

These plans are examined periodically in every five years period and are

subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by the Central

Government like the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDIL)

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) Indian

School of Mines (ISM) etc for this purpose

32 Water Quality Management

321 Details of existing Surface and Ground Water bodies in ML area The drainage of the area is divided in two sections - One flowing towards

North into Bijul Nalla through MehrauliMorwa Nalla the other towards South

into GBP Sagar through Motwani In the non-excavated area of the mine

some water flows towards North into Bijul Nalla through Mehrauli Morwa

Nalla the balance towards South into GBP Sagar through Motwani Nigahi

Project is operating with two sections ie West Section and East Section

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No21 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Western section mine water is pumped to Bareja siltation pond which is

located within Nigahi OCP

322 Steps for Water Quality protection

Following water quality protection measures are taken

a) Control of erosion Garland drains ndash to arrest surface run-off flowing in

to mine pit During 2016-17 3500 m garland drain has been constructed

it will be constructed as per requirement of mines

b) Sedimentation Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being

used as sedimentation pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation

pond for further sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water

is used for industrial purpose

c) Diversion of water courses No such requirement is there in this project

No water courses passes in this mines

d) Water Treatment

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment STP of

30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop has been estimated as 1340 m3 day This effluent treated in ETP

of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3 day The resultant effluent will be treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

e) Control of siltation Siltation is controlled at many stages

i) At top most dump level

Drainage profile is kept in such a way that outer edges of dump

are at a higher level than the inner surface so that minimum or

negligible water accumulation can be coursed towards dump slope

Provision of garland drains at dump top level and at different

decks of dump

ii) Along dump slope

Terracing of the slope is to be done

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No22 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Grass seed spraying

Plantation along terracing of the slope is to be done as final biological

reclamation

iii) At dump toe level

Gabionsilt arrestor all along the dump toe is to be provided

Retaining wall after the gabion wall

Wide drain near retaining wall for preventing the silt flow

iv) At the face sump

Gabion wall all along the flow of incoming water to face sump

Silt if any gets deposited into the sump

v) Intermediate sump

Gabion wall all along the dump facing the sump

Retaining wall

vi) Siltation pond

Bareja Siltation pond Mine water from the intermediate sump is being

pumped to the Bareja Siltation pond where silt is arrested and clear

water is flown towards Bareja reservoir (5Ha area) under gravity and

Bareja new reservoir (35 Ha area)

The proposed targets for the construction of retaining wall gabion and

garland drains per year are given in the table below

Sl

No Description Location

LengthArea

constructed till

30092017

Proposed per year

1 Retaining wall Mine area 8432m 300 m

2 Gabion Mine area 154380 Sq m 60000 m2

3 Garland Drain Mine area 3500m (2016-17) As per requirement

of the mine

f) Hydrological Study in the area

The water table configuration in the unconfined aquifer is conforming to the

local topography A flat water table with a gradient of 75 x 10 -3 slopping

towards south south east has been observed in the area The aquifer units

present above the working coal seams are the major sources for ground water

inflow into the proposed mine workings

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No23 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

With the presence of shale and compaction the seepage from mine floor may

be considered as negligible The various hydro-geological units developed in

the Nigahi OCP is as mentioned below

Hydrogeological Unit

Formation Thickness

(m)

Phreatic aquifer (Top)

Soil sub-soil weathered sandstone 0 - 9

Medium grained sandstone with thin clay and shale

30 - 167

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa Top (Working seam)

4 - 11

Aquifer (middle) Medium grained sandstone with thin shale

1 - 29

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa bottom (Working seam)

9 - 15

Aquifer (lower) Medium to coarse grained sandstone with thin shale

52 - 69

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Turra (Working seam) 11 - 19

In opencast mine the aquifer units laying above the bottom most portion

working seam contributes the major inflow Due to stratification the individual

permeable beds develop individual drawdown cones and the impact is usually

limited to few hundred meters For Nigahi OCP a probable zone of influence

ie Radius of influence has been estimated as 612 m

To assess the impact of opencast mining on local water regime a regular

seasonal monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out by

establishing a network of 33 norsquos existing dug wells in the study area Analysis

of ground water samples from monitoring wells around Nigahi Project

indicates that the water quality is generally suitable for domestic use The pH

ranges from 734 to 769 standard unit Concentration of dissolved solid

sulphate iron manganese nitrate fluorite and other heavy metals are found

within the drinking standard (IS-10500) In the study area ground water level

variation is as follows

Sl No

Season Water level (bgl) in m Yr-2017

(Study area- 10 Km radius)

1 Pre-monsoon 1025 to 2257

2 Post- monsoon 125 to 1655

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

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Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

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NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

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Scale - 12000

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R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

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एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

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Page 11: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No5 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

23 MINING TECHNOLOGY

Considering the mining and geological conditions such as

a) Flat gradient of 2o-3 o of the coal seam

b) Mining of multiple seams viz Turra (14-18m) Purewa Bottom (11-12m)

Purewa Top (7-9m) and Purewa Merged (22-24m)

c) Parting of 52m to 70m between Turra and Purewa BottomMerged

d) Large scope of work including 1875 Mt of ROM coal and 7457 Mm3 of OB

per annum

The combined system of opencast mining with the use of Draglines and

Shovel-Dumpers combination is presently in operation

24 GEO-MINING CHARACTERISTICS

The geological and mining characteristics of Nigahi OCP are given in the

table below

Sl

No Particulars Unit

Coal Seams

Turra Purewa Bottom

Purewa Top

Purewa Merged

I COAL SEAMS

1

Seam Thickness Range

m 110-194 88-147 42-109 189-257

Prevailing 14-18 11-12 7-9 22-24

2

Content of Dirt Bands Range

Including dirt bands upto 1m in thickness prevailing

0-216 53-434 40-487 231-285

3 Ash content of coal with dirt bands of upto 1m in thickness 153-241 312-412 325 369-371

4 Volume density of coal with dirt bands of upto 1m in thickness tm3 148 164 161 165

5 Excavation Category Cat III - 90 amp IV -10

II OBPARTING

1

Thickness overlying OB Range

m 314-899 184-900 05-1674 305-1674

Prevailing 40-60 40-70 60-100 60-100

2 Thickness of Turra- Purewa Bottom parting m 521-696

3 Thickness of Purewa Bottom-Purewa top parting m 0-28

4 Volume density of Overburden Rocks

tm3 235

5 Excavation Category Cat III - 90 amp IV -10

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No6 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

25 QUARRY PARAMETERS

The Quarry Parameters of Nigahi OCP are given in the table below

SlNo Particulars Unit Value

1 Length of quarry along Turra Seam floor Km 350

2 Width of quarry on Turra seam floor Km 340

3 Depth of quarry m 2500

26 CALENDAR PROGRAMME OF MINING OPERATION

The calendar plan of mining operation has been formulated based on the

balance mineable coal reserves as on 01042018 adopted sequence of

opencast minefield development and optimum conditions of mining operations

for the entire life of the opencast mine

A summarized calendar programme of excavation is tabulated below

Sl No Year Coal (Mt) OB (Mm3) Av SR (m3t)

1 2018-19 1875 7457 398

2 2019-20 1875 7457 398

3 2020-21 1875 7457 398

4 2021-22 1875 7457 398

5 2022-23 1875 7457 398

6 2023-24 1875 7457 398

7 2024-25 1875 7457 398

8 2025-26 1875 7457 398

9 2026-27 1875 7457 398

10 2027-28 1875 7457 398

11 2028-29 1875 7457 398

12 2029-30 1875 7457 398

13 2030-31 1200 4174 348

14 2031-32 555 1685 304

Total 24255 95343 393

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No7 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

27 HEMM REQUIREMENT

The position of major HEMM for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa) as per approved

EPRRCE and existing as on 01042018 are given in the Table below

Sl No HEMM Size

Capacity

Sanctioned EPRRCE Provision

(15 Mtpa)

Existing as on 01042018

A OB REMOVAL

1 Dragline 24 m388 mR 2 2

2 Dragline 20 m383 mR 2 2

3 Electric Rope Shovel 20 m3 8 2

4 Electric Rope Shovel 10 m3 11

5 RBH Drill 311 mm 4 4

6 RBH Drill 250 mm 19 13

7 Rear Dumper 190 T 58

8 Rear Dumper 120 T 40+23

9 Rear Dumper 100 T 4

10 Dozer 850 HP 7 5

11 Dozer 410 HP 17 11+8

B COAL WINNING

1 Elect Rope Shovel 10m3 5 4

2 Diesel Hyd Shovel 10-12m3 1 2

3 Diesel Hyd Shovel 8m3 1

4 RBH Drill 160 mm 8 7+1

5 Rear Dumper 85T 12+2

6 Rear Dumper 100T 40 26

7 Dozer 410 HP 5 5

C COMMON

1 Grader 280 HP 10 6+3

2 Grader 145 HP 1

3 Crane 120T 2 2

4 Crane 70100T 2 2

5 Crane 4070 T 1

6 Crane 18-20T 2 2

7 Hyd Shovel Backhoe 2830 m3 2 1

8 Hyd Shovel Backhoe 12 m3 2 1

9 FE Loader 574640 m3 2 1

10 FE Loader 10-12 m3 1

11 Wheel Dozer 450 HP 4 1

D RECLAMATION

1 Dozer 410 HP 5 5

2 Grader 280 HP 5 2

3 HydBackhoe 09 m3 1

4 Tipping Truck 8 m3 5

5 Water Sprinkler 70 KL 7 4

6 Water Sprinkler 28 KL 2 4

Surveyed off but in use

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No8 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

28 GENERAL SCHEME OF OPERATION

Presently Nigahi OCP is operating with combined system of opencast mining

with the use of Draglines and Shovel-Dumpers combination in two sections

(East and West Section) with central haul road

The same has been proposed to continue for Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) as per

mining plan

OB between Turra and Purewa BottomMerged Seams will be excavated by

Dragline and shovel-dumper system OB between Purewa Bottom and

Purewa TopMerged seams and OB above Purewa Top Purewa Merged

seams will be excavated by shovel-dumper system Presently OB is being

dumped in internal as well as external dumps The total OB to be excavated

since inception is 177665 Mm3 and balance OB as on 01042018 is 95343

Mm3 which would be accommodated in existing Internal amp External OB

dumps

Coal from Turra Purewa Bottom Purewa Top amp Purewa Merged seams is

being mined by 10m3 Electric Rope Shovel10-12 m3 Diesel Hydraulic Shovel

in conjunction with 85100T Rear Dumpers

OB is being excavated by 24 m388 mR Draglines amp 20 m383 mR Draglines

and 20 m3 Electric Rope Shovels in conjunction with 120T Rear Dumpers and

10m3 Electric Rope Shovels in conjunction with 100120T Rear Dumpers

29 ROM COAL QUALITY

The coal from Nigahi Opencast Mine is supplied to Vindhyachal Super

Thermal Power Station (4760 MW) of NTPC Nigahi OCP envisages

extraction of Turra and Purewa Seams coal The average grade of Turra

seam coal based on GCV is G7 and that of Purewa seams is G11

30 LAND ACQUISITION

The total land requirement for Nigahi OCP has been estimated as 303640 Ha

in sanctioned EPR of 15 Mtpa Out of 303640 Ha 1260 Ha is forest land

209 Ha Govt land and 156740 Ha is tenancy land as given in the table

below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No9 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The total land requirement for Nigahi OCP

Type of Land

Total Requirement of Land at 15 Mtpa

Stage ( Ha )

Land under possession at

1875 Mtpa stage (Ha)

Balance land (Ha)

Forest Land 1260 874 386

Non-Forest Land

Govt Land 209 209

Tenancy Land 156740 156740

Total Land 303640 265040 386

Application of FC for 424517 Ha land was applied which included 386 Ha of

forest land and 38517 Ha of revenue forest land within the 156740 Ha area of

Tenancy land Accordingly FC stage-II was granted on 12042018 for 424517

Ha (Forest -386 Ha + Revenue Forest -38517 Ha = 424517 Ha)

Break-up of land after grant of FC on 12042018 is given below

Type of Land Total Land

Requirement ( Ha )

Remarks

Forest Land 1260

Govt Land 209

Tenancy Land 156740

156740 Ha tenancy land includes 38517 Ha of Revenue Forest land

Total Land 303640

Out of 386000 Ha of forest land of Nigahi OCP 18 Ha forest land proposed

to be carved out of Nigahi OCP has been included in Project Report of Jayant

OCP for EC clearance of 25 Mtpa

Hence the total land requirement for Nigahi OCP excluding 18 Ha forest land

comes to 301840 Ha out of which 1242 Ha is forest land 209 Ha is govt

land and 156740 Ha tenancy land which includes 38517 Ha of Revenue

Forest land as given below

Type of Land Total Land

Requirement ( Ha )

Total Land Requirement excluding 18 Ha for Jayant

OCP (Ha)

Forest Land 1260 1242

Govt Land 209 209

Tenancy Land 156740 156740

Total Land 303640 301840

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No10 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

40 CIVIL CONSTRUCTION

41 SERVICE BUILDINGS

The Existing Nigahi OCP is running with adequate infrastructure of service

buildingsCommunity buildings and all the required civil infrastructure works

have been completed and are in use

50 INFRASTRACTURES

51 COAL HANDLING PLANT

Nigahi OCP has a CHP of 15 Mtpa capacity with silo loading onto the rakes

for dispatch the coal through MGR During the year 2017-18 the project has

dispatched 1760 Mt coal to Vindhyachal Super Thermal Power Plant through

MGR

52 RAILWAY SIDING

The coal from Nigahi OCP is presently being despatched by MGR system as

given in the above paragraph

There is a proposed public railway siding which will also be used after its

commissioning for distant consumers

60 MANPOWER amp PRODUCTIVITY

Manpower requirement for Nigahi Opencast Project with a rated capacity of

1875 Mtpa of ROM coal and removal of 7457 Mm3 of overburden per annum

has been estimated as 2827 with an overall OMS of 2512 tes of coal

The existing manpower as on 01042018 is 2419

700 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

71 EXISTING POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES

711 Air Pollution Control Measures

The main air pollutant in mining operation is normally dust Keeping this in

view following control measures are being adopted

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No11 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

712 Water Pollution Control Measures

A comprehensive water management plan incorporating various control

measures is given below

Provision of Mine sump and Mine drainage

Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being used as sedimentation

pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation pond for further

sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water is used for industrial

purpose

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment a

STP of 30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop effluent has been estimated as 1340 m3day This effluent is

treated in ETP of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3day The resultant effluent is treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

713 Noise Pollution Control Measures

Following control measures are being adopted to keep noise levels to

minimum

i) Provision of noise-proof cabins for operators of drills dumpers

shovels draglines etc

ii) Routine maintenance of HEMM

iii) Provision of ear-muffs and ear-plugs as and when required

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No12 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

iv) Restriction of speed of vehicle in colony and sensitive areas and

v) Thick green belt has been provided around the colony This will act

as a barrier to the noise

714 Ground Vibration Control Measures

The following control measures are being adopted to control ground

vibration

a) Design of optimum blast hole geometry considering bench height

diameter of hole type of explosive nature of rock level of

fragmentation required etc

b) Divide total chargeblast in several parts so as to keep minimum

explosivedelay For instance dividing total charge in the parts will

reduce ground vibration to frac14 compared to the total blasted without

using delays

c) Use of millisecond delay detonators and relays

d) Reduce the depth of the holes (larger the depth the ground vibration

is felt over larger area)

e) Avoid concentration of explosive by using deck charging

f) To provide artificial plane of weakness between the site of blast and

the important surface structures to provide damping affect and

g) Plaster shooting should be avoided to reduce air shock wave

MINE CLOSURE PLAN

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Job No181906115 Page No13 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

10 Introduction

101 Name of Mine Owner Director Tech (Operations) Northern Coalfield Ltd

102 Location and Extent of Project Lease Area

The Nigahi Opencast project is situated in Moher sub-basin of the Singrauli

Coalfield in district Singrauli (MP) The total land requirement for Nigahi

Opencast Project (Project area Lease area) has been estimated as 301840

Ha

103 Type of Lease Area

The Project lease area consists of forest land Government land and tenancy

land (Details mentioned in paragraph 3 of Mining Plan)

104 Present Land Use Pattern

Operational present land use pattern is as follows

Sl No

Particulars Area ( Ha)

1 Area to be Excavated 1665

2 External OB Dumps 418

3 Workshop 74

4 Green Belt 335

5 Other Infrastructure (including ETP amp CHP) 404

6 Road rail 74

7 Colony area 265

8 Others (Safety zone vacantundisturbed land etc)

147

Total 301840

105 Method of Mining

Considering the mining and geological conditions the combined system of

opencast mining with the use of dragline and shovel -dumper combination has

been proposed

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Job No181906115 Page No14 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

106 Coal processing operation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

11 Reasons for closure

111 Exhaustion of Minerals

The geological reserve of coal of Nigahi project is expected to be exhausted

by 2031-32 (as per Mining Plan of 1875 Mtpa) and the project needs to be

closed

112 Lack of Demand

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to lack of demand but due to exhaustion

of minerals

113 Un-economic operations

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to un-economic operations but due to

exhaustion of minerals

114 Natural Calamity

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to natural calamity but due to exhaustion

of minerals

115 DirectionCourt cases

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to any directioncourt cases but due to

exhaustion of minerals

12 Statutory Obligations

121 Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed

Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed are being complied

The Forest Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC are given as

Annexure-2(a) amp 2(b)

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Job No181906115 Page No15 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

122 Approval of EPRRCEMining Plan

The Nigahi EPRRCE (15 Mtpa) has already been approved by NCL Board

The mining plan for 1875 Mtpa capacity is to be placed before NCL board for

approval

123 Directives conditions imposed by MoCMoEFSPCCPCB

The directives conditions imposed by the SPCB are being compiled from time

to time There is need to define the liabilities responsibilities and authorities of

the mine management other regulatory bodies Central and State

Governments after mine closure Although no comprehensive legislation

exists on mine closure the following legislations are relevant to mine closure

aspect of CILrsquos mine

The Mines Act 1952

Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017 Regulations 6 66107108

120 128137 249 etc of Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017

and its related DGMS Circulars

The Coal Mines (Conservation and Development) Act1974

Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution Act) 1974

Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981

Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Environment Protection

(Amendment) Rule 2000

The Hazardous Waste (Management amp Handling) Rules1989

In addition documents like EIAEMP submitted to MoEFCC and the

commitments made therein also have legal status Also the directives

conditions imposed by the SPCB from time to time are being compiled One

of the conditions of Environmental Clearance (EC) is that a mine closure plan

with site specific bio-engineering measures for reclamation and restoration of

degraded areas and OB dumps shall be prepared

The Environment Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC is given as

Annexure-3

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No16 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

13 Closure Plan Preparation

131 Decision of mine closure should be approved from Board of Directors of the company

The current mining plan has been prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa

by the Nigahi OCP According to the plan the coal reserve of Nigahi project is

expected to be exhausted by 2031-32 The present closure plan is a

conceptual type Mine closure plan along with Mining Plan will be approved

by the Board of Directors

Final decision of closure will be taken by the competent authority in

appropriate time

20 MINE DESCRIPTION 21 Geology 211 Topography

The Nigahi OCP 1875Mtpa is located in the Moher Sub-basin of Singrauli

Coalfield The project is covered under Topo sheet no 63-L12 of Survey of

India and bounded by latitude 240 07rsquo 30rdquo to 240 10rsquo 58rdquo N and longitudes 820

36rsquo 24rdquo to 820 39rsquo 28rdquo E Nigahi block stands out as a hilly plateau with

elevation about 400 to 450 m above mean sea level Some relief elevations

exceed 500 m In the western part of the block the plateau is pronounced by

steep escarpment facing the south Drains and nallas traverse the slope of

escarpment The base of the plateau extends as a plain with elevations

around 300m

212 Rock Types

Entire Block area is covered by the sediments of Barakar formation with a thin

cover of Soil and alluvium at places The stratigraphic sequence of rocks within

Barakars based on data of drill holes is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No17 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

SlNo Lithology Thickness Range Remarks

From To

In the western part of the area the Purewa Top and Purewa Bottom seams have merged to form a 1890 to2570 m thick composite Purewa merged seam

1 Soil amp sub-soil Nil 90

2 Sandstone with 2 to 3 clay bands and 1 to 2 thin impersistent carbonaceous horizon

3050 16740

3 Coal Seam Purewa Top 420 1090

4 Sandstone with thin Shale band 1 2935

5 Coal Seam Purewa Bottom 880 1470

6 Sandstone and thin carb Shale 5210 6960

7 Coal Seam Turra Seam 1100 1940

213 Toxic Elements Study

Toxic elements study of coal samples from coal seams of NCL mines has

been tested by IIT BHU Enviorotech Pvt Ltd CIMFR Dhanbad

214 Geological Structures

The sandstone exposures and the topography do not reveal much on the

geological structure of the area The entire structural set-up therefore have

been worked out on sub-surface data generated from Nigahi and adjoining

blocks

The block is situated in the south central part of the crescent shaped Moher

sub-basin In conformity to the regional set-up the beds have a general ENE-

WSW trend with northerly dip The amount of dip is generally about 2o to 3o

The area has been postulated free of faults

22 Reserves

The mineable reserves for Nigahi OCP has already been described in detail in

paragraph 21 of the mining Plan

23 Mining Method

The mining method has already been described in detail in sections 26 to 28

of the mining plan

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Job No181906115 Page No18 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

24 Coal Beneficiation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

30 CLOSURE PLAN

31 Mined Out Land

311 ProposalMeasures implemented for reclamation

Out of 301840 Ha of total land 1665 Ha has been identified as Quarry area

Out of which 1405 Ha will be back filled 200 Ha of batter area will be left after

final reclamation Void area will be 60 Ha with depth of about 250mThe

reclamation is to be done in three phases

Phase ndash I Physical Technical Reclamation

In phase-I the mined out land area backfilled with excavated OB material up

to be pre-determined level and it is leveled with dozer and grader A layer of

top soil is laid over this graded amp leveled surface of backfilled mined out land

Equipment provided for land reclamation is as follows

Sl No Particulars Sizecap No Of Equip

1 Hyd ShovelBackhoe 090 m3 1

2 Grader 280 HP 5

3 Water sprinkler 70 KL amp 28 KL 7 amp 2 respectively

4 Tripping truck 8m3 5

5 Dozer 410 HP 5

A fund of Rs 3101 lakhs has been provided for capital investment in land reclamation (as per RCE provision)

Phase-II Biological Reclamation

Biological reclamation is the phase-II of reclamation process Re-vegetation

covers in terms of grass amp trees of appropriate and indigenous species are

raised over the physically reclaimed land Progressive Green Belt

development amp Biological reclamation plan till closure is given in paragraph-

347

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No19 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Phase-III Hydro Reclamation

At the end of mine life a void of 60 Ha will be left in the excavated zone This

void will be converted into water body of a depth of around 40m The water

body and internal filled dump will recharge the ground water of the regime

This water reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture

312 Rehabilitation of mined out land

Rehabilitation of mined out land will be done as per the post mining land use

plan given in the table below

Post Mining Land Use

313 Actual site restoration for post mining land use

Post mining land use plan aims for not only actual site restoration but

improvement too in terms of green cover At post mining stage area of forest

green will increase from 1242 Ha to 2305 Ha

314 Method of restorationreclamationRehabilitation

After backfilling the OB in the de-coaled area by draglines and shovel dumper

combination the overburden dumps shall be stabilized with appropriate

gradingbenching so as to ensure that overall angle of slope is less than 28o

After the technical reclamation the biological reclamation of dumps will be

carried out by top soil spreading and plantation of indigenous plants

Land Use Total Area

( Ha)

Post Mining Land Use Area ( Ha)

Forest Green Area

Water Body

Public Use

Others

Undisturbed Land 147 147

Mine Void 60 60

Reclaimed OB dump

1823 1823

Infra-Structure 74 10 64

Colony 265 265

Green Belt 335 335

Road Rail 74 74

ETP CHP 4040 4040

Others 200 200

Total 301840 2305 60 349 30440

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No20 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The slope stability shall be ensured by maintaining a mild slope of 28o and

using geo-textile material

315 Afforestation in first phase mined out area while commencing the

mining in second phase

Mining is to be carried out in a phased manner initiating afforestation work in

the mined out area of the first phase while commencing the mining in the

second phase ie continuation of mining activities from one phase to other

indicating the sequence of operations depending on the geo-mining conditions

of the mine

316 Progressive mine closure plan shall be prepared for a period of five

years from the beginning of the mining operation

Progressive mine closure plans have been prepared for a period of five years

from the beginning of mine

317 These plans would be examined periodically in every five years period

and be subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by

the Central Government

These plans are examined periodically in every five years period and are

subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by the Central

Government like the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDIL)

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) Indian

School of Mines (ISM) etc for this purpose

32 Water Quality Management

321 Details of existing Surface and Ground Water bodies in ML area The drainage of the area is divided in two sections - One flowing towards

North into Bijul Nalla through MehrauliMorwa Nalla the other towards South

into GBP Sagar through Motwani In the non-excavated area of the mine

some water flows towards North into Bijul Nalla through Mehrauli Morwa

Nalla the balance towards South into GBP Sagar through Motwani Nigahi

Project is operating with two sections ie West Section and East Section

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No21 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Western section mine water is pumped to Bareja siltation pond which is

located within Nigahi OCP

322 Steps for Water Quality protection

Following water quality protection measures are taken

a) Control of erosion Garland drains ndash to arrest surface run-off flowing in

to mine pit During 2016-17 3500 m garland drain has been constructed

it will be constructed as per requirement of mines

b) Sedimentation Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being

used as sedimentation pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation

pond for further sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water

is used for industrial purpose

c) Diversion of water courses No such requirement is there in this project

No water courses passes in this mines

d) Water Treatment

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment STP of

30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop has been estimated as 1340 m3 day This effluent treated in ETP

of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3 day The resultant effluent will be treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

e) Control of siltation Siltation is controlled at many stages

i) At top most dump level

Drainage profile is kept in such a way that outer edges of dump

are at a higher level than the inner surface so that minimum or

negligible water accumulation can be coursed towards dump slope

Provision of garland drains at dump top level and at different

decks of dump

ii) Along dump slope

Terracing of the slope is to be done

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No22 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Grass seed spraying

Plantation along terracing of the slope is to be done as final biological

reclamation

iii) At dump toe level

Gabionsilt arrestor all along the dump toe is to be provided

Retaining wall after the gabion wall

Wide drain near retaining wall for preventing the silt flow

iv) At the face sump

Gabion wall all along the flow of incoming water to face sump

Silt if any gets deposited into the sump

v) Intermediate sump

Gabion wall all along the dump facing the sump

Retaining wall

vi) Siltation pond

Bareja Siltation pond Mine water from the intermediate sump is being

pumped to the Bareja Siltation pond where silt is arrested and clear

water is flown towards Bareja reservoir (5Ha area) under gravity and

Bareja new reservoir (35 Ha area)

The proposed targets for the construction of retaining wall gabion and

garland drains per year are given in the table below

Sl

No Description Location

LengthArea

constructed till

30092017

Proposed per year

1 Retaining wall Mine area 8432m 300 m

2 Gabion Mine area 154380 Sq m 60000 m2

3 Garland Drain Mine area 3500m (2016-17) As per requirement

of the mine

f) Hydrological Study in the area

The water table configuration in the unconfined aquifer is conforming to the

local topography A flat water table with a gradient of 75 x 10 -3 slopping

towards south south east has been observed in the area The aquifer units

present above the working coal seams are the major sources for ground water

inflow into the proposed mine workings

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No23 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

With the presence of shale and compaction the seepage from mine floor may

be considered as negligible The various hydro-geological units developed in

the Nigahi OCP is as mentioned below

Hydrogeological Unit

Formation Thickness

(m)

Phreatic aquifer (Top)

Soil sub-soil weathered sandstone 0 - 9

Medium grained sandstone with thin clay and shale

30 - 167

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa Top (Working seam)

4 - 11

Aquifer (middle) Medium grained sandstone with thin shale

1 - 29

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa bottom (Working seam)

9 - 15

Aquifer (lower) Medium to coarse grained sandstone with thin shale

52 - 69

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Turra (Working seam) 11 - 19

In opencast mine the aquifer units laying above the bottom most portion

working seam contributes the major inflow Due to stratification the individual

permeable beds develop individual drawdown cones and the impact is usually

limited to few hundred meters For Nigahi OCP a probable zone of influence

ie Radius of influence has been estimated as 612 m

To assess the impact of opencast mining on local water regime a regular

seasonal monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out by

establishing a network of 33 norsquos existing dug wells in the study area Analysis

of ground water samples from monitoring wells around Nigahi Project

indicates that the water quality is generally suitable for domestic use The pH

ranges from 734 to 769 standard unit Concentration of dissolved solid

sulphate iron manganese nitrate fluorite and other heavy metals are found

within the drinking standard (IS-10500) In the study area ground water level

variation is as follows

Sl No

Season Water level (bgl) in m Yr-2017

(Study area- 10 Km radius)

1 Pre-monsoon 1025 to 2257

2 Post- monsoon 125 to 1655

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Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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BALIA NALA

DUDHICHUA COLONYJAYANT AND

AMLOHRI

PARSONA MORE

RAJMILAN

COLONYNIGAHI

REHAB COMPLEX

NANDGAON

COLONY

NCL HQPROP

SADA

WAIDHAN

HOSPITALNEHRU

CMPDI COLONY

SINGRAULI STPS

VINDHYACHAL STPS

VSTPS COLONY

TO SIDHI

10

CMPDI RI-VI OFFICE

NIGAHI OCP

MEHRAULI

MORWA

EXTENSIONBLOCK B

MOHER-AMLOHRI

AMLOHRI

BLOCK-B

COLONY

G M OFFICE

GORBI B

MOHER

GORBI

GORBI A

NIGAHI NORTHERN EXTENSION

NIGAHI DIP EXTENSION

NIGAHI

BIJUL

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

110000

Activity

Drawn

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Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

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NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

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R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

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June18

Job No181906115

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

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Page 12: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No6 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

25 QUARRY PARAMETERS

The Quarry Parameters of Nigahi OCP are given in the table below

SlNo Particulars Unit Value

1 Length of quarry along Turra Seam floor Km 350

2 Width of quarry on Turra seam floor Km 340

3 Depth of quarry m 2500

26 CALENDAR PROGRAMME OF MINING OPERATION

The calendar plan of mining operation has been formulated based on the

balance mineable coal reserves as on 01042018 adopted sequence of

opencast minefield development and optimum conditions of mining operations

for the entire life of the opencast mine

A summarized calendar programme of excavation is tabulated below

Sl No Year Coal (Mt) OB (Mm3) Av SR (m3t)

1 2018-19 1875 7457 398

2 2019-20 1875 7457 398

3 2020-21 1875 7457 398

4 2021-22 1875 7457 398

5 2022-23 1875 7457 398

6 2023-24 1875 7457 398

7 2024-25 1875 7457 398

8 2025-26 1875 7457 398

9 2026-27 1875 7457 398

10 2027-28 1875 7457 398

11 2028-29 1875 7457 398

12 2029-30 1875 7457 398

13 2030-31 1200 4174 348

14 2031-32 555 1685 304

Total 24255 95343 393

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Job No181906115 Page No7 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

27 HEMM REQUIREMENT

The position of major HEMM for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa) as per approved

EPRRCE and existing as on 01042018 are given in the Table below

Sl No HEMM Size

Capacity

Sanctioned EPRRCE Provision

(15 Mtpa)

Existing as on 01042018

A OB REMOVAL

1 Dragline 24 m388 mR 2 2

2 Dragline 20 m383 mR 2 2

3 Electric Rope Shovel 20 m3 8 2

4 Electric Rope Shovel 10 m3 11

5 RBH Drill 311 mm 4 4

6 RBH Drill 250 mm 19 13

7 Rear Dumper 190 T 58

8 Rear Dumper 120 T 40+23

9 Rear Dumper 100 T 4

10 Dozer 850 HP 7 5

11 Dozer 410 HP 17 11+8

B COAL WINNING

1 Elect Rope Shovel 10m3 5 4

2 Diesel Hyd Shovel 10-12m3 1 2

3 Diesel Hyd Shovel 8m3 1

4 RBH Drill 160 mm 8 7+1

5 Rear Dumper 85T 12+2

6 Rear Dumper 100T 40 26

7 Dozer 410 HP 5 5

C COMMON

1 Grader 280 HP 10 6+3

2 Grader 145 HP 1

3 Crane 120T 2 2

4 Crane 70100T 2 2

5 Crane 4070 T 1

6 Crane 18-20T 2 2

7 Hyd Shovel Backhoe 2830 m3 2 1

8 Hyd Shovel Backhoe 12 m3 2 1

9 FE Loader 574640 m3 2 1

10 FE Loader 10-12 m3 1

11 Wheel Dozer 450 HP 4 1

D RECLAMATION

1 Dozer 410 HP 5 5

2 Grader 280 HP 5 2

3 HydBackhoe 09 m3 1

4 Tipping Truck 8 m3 5

5 Water Sprinkler 70 KL 7 4

6 Water Sprinkler 28 KL 2 4

Surveyed off but in use

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Job No181906115 Page No8 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

28 GENERAL SCHEME OF OPERATION

Presently Nigahi OCP is operating with combined system of opencast mining

with the use of Draglines and Shovel-Dumpers combination in two sections

(East and West Section) with central haul road

The same has been proposed to continue for Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) as per

mining plan

OB between Turra and Purewa BottomMerged Seams will be excavated by

Dragline and shovel-dumper system OB between Purewa Bottom and

Purewa TopMerged seams and OB above Purewa Top Purewa Merged

seams will be excavated by shovel-dumper system Presently OB is being

dumped in internal as well as external dumps The total OB to be excavated

since inception is 177665 Mm3 and balance OB as on 01042018 is 95343

Mm3 which would be accommodated in existing Internal amp External OB

dumps

Coal from Turra Purewa Bottom Purewa Top amp Purewa Merged seams is

being mined by 10m3 Electric Rope Shovel10-12 m3 Diesel Hydraulic Shovel

in conjunction with 85100T Rear Dumpers

OB is being excavated by 24 m388 mR Draglines amp 20 m383 mR Draglines

and 20 m3 Electric Rope Shovels in conjunction with 120T Rear Dumpers and

10m3 Electric Rope Shovels in conjunction with 100120T Rear Dumpers

29 ROM COAL QUALITY

The coal from Nigahi Opencast Mine is supplied to Vindhyachal Super

Thermal Power Station (4760 MW) of NTPC Nigahi OCP envisages

extraction of Turra and Purewa Seams coal The average grade of Turra

seam coal based on GCV is G7 and that of Purewa seams is G11

30 LAND ACQUISITION

The total land requirement for Nigahi OCP has been estimated as 303640 Ha

in sanctioned EPR of 15 Mtpa Out of 303640 Ha 1260 Ha is forest land

209 Ha Govt land and 156740 Ha is tenancy land as given in the table

below

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Job No181906115 Page No9 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The total land requirement for Nigahi OCP

Type of Land

Total Requirement of Land at 15 Mtpa

Stage ( Ha )

Land under possession at

1875 Mtpa stage (Ha)

Balance land (Ha)

Forest Land 1260 874 386

Non-Forest Land

Govt Land 209 209

Tenancy Land 156740 156740

Total Land 303640 265040 386

Application of FC for 424517 Ha land was applied which included 386 Ha of

forest land and 38517 Ha of revenue forest land within the 156740 Ha area of

Tenancy land Accordingly FC stage-II was granted on 12042018 for 424517

Ha (Forest -386 Ha + Revenue Forest -38517 Ha = 424517 Ha)

Break-up of land after grant of FC on 12042018 is given below

Type of Land Total Land

Requirement ( Ha )

Remarks

Forest Land 1260

Govt Land 209

Tenancy Land 156740

156740 Ha tenancy land includes 38517 Ha of Revenue Forest land

Total Land 303640

Out of 386000 Ha of forest land of Nigahi OCP 18 Ha forest land proposed

to be carved out of Nigahi OCP has been included in Project Report of Jayant

OCP for EC clearance of 25 Mtpa

Hence the total land requirement for Nigahi OCP excluding 18 Ha forest land

comes to 301840 Ha out of which 1242 Ha is forest land 209 Ha is govt

land and 156740 Ha tenancy land which includes 38517 Ha of Revenue

Forest land as given below

Type of Land Total Land

Requirement ( Ha )

Total Land Requirement excluding 18 Ha for Jayant

OCP (Ha)

Forest Land 1260 1242

Govt Land 209 209

Tenancy Land 156740 156740

Total Land 303640 301840

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No10 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

40 CIVIL CONSTRUCTION

41 SERVICE BUILDINGS

The Existing Nigahi OCP is running with adequate infrastructure of service

buildingsCommunity buildings and all the required civil infrastructure works

have been completed and are in use

50 INFRASTRACTURES

51 COAL HANDLING PLANT

Nigahi OCP has a CHP of 15 Mtpa capacity with silo loading onto the rakes

for dispatch the coal through MGR During the year 2017-18 the project has

dispatched 1760 Mt coal to Vindhyachal Super Thermal Power Plant through

MGR

52 RAILWAY SIDING

The coal from Nigahi OCP is presently being despatched by MGR system as

given in the above paragraph

There is a proposed public railway siding which will also be used after its

commissioning for distant consumers

60 MANPOWER amp PRODUCTIVITY

Manpower requirement for Nigahi Opencast Project with a rated capacity of

1875 Mtpa of ROM coal and removal of 7457 Mm3 of overburden per annum

has been estimated as 2827 with an overall OMS of 2512 tes of coal

The existing manpower as on 01042018 is 2419

700 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

71 EXISTING POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES

711 Air Pollution Control Measures

The main air pollutant in mining operation is normally dust Keeping this in

view following control measures are being adopted

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

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Job No181906115 Page No11 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

712 Water Pollution Control Measures

A comprehensive water management plan incorporating various control

measures is given below

Provision of Mine sump and Mine drainage

Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being used as sedimentation

pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation pond for further

sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water is used for industrial

purpose

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment a

STP of 30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop effluent has been estimated as 1340 m3day This effluent is

treated in ETP of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3day The resultant effluent is treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

713 Noise Pollution Control Measures

Following control measures are being adopted to keep noise levels to

minimum

i) Provision of noise-proof cabins for operators of drills dumpers

shovels draglines etc

ii) Routine maintenance of HEMM

iii) Provision of ear-muffs and ear-plugs as and when required

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Job No181906115 Page No12 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

iv) Restriction of speed of vehicle in colony and sensitive areas and

v) Thick green belt has been provided around the colony This will act

as a barrier to the noise

714 Ground Vibration Control Measures

The following control measures are being adopted to control ground

vibration

a) Design of optimum blast hole geometry considering bench height

diameter of hole type of explosive nature of rock level of

fragmentation required etc

b) Divide total chargeblast in several parts so as to keep minimum

explosivedelay For instance dividing total charge in the parts will

reduce ground vibration to frac14 compared to the total blasted without

using delays

c) Use of millisecond delay detonators and relays

d) Reduce the depth of the holes (larger the depth the ground vibration

is felt over larger area)

e) Avoid concentration of explosive by using deck charging

f) To provide artificial plane of weakness between the site of blast and

the important surface structures to provide damping affect and

g) Plaster shooting should be avoided to reduce air shock wave

MINE CLOSURE PLAN

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Job No181906115 Page No13 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

10 Introduction

101 Name of Mine Owner Director Tech (Operations) Northern Coalfield Ltd

102 Location and Extent of Project Lease Area

The Nigahi Opencast project is situated in Moher sub-basin of the Singrauli

Coalfield in district Singrauli (MP) The total land requirement for Nigahi

Opencast Project (Project area Lease area) has been estimated as 301840

Ha

103 Type of Lease Area

The Project lease area consists of forest land Government land and tenancy

land (Details mentioned in paragraph 3 of Mining Plan)

104 Present Land Use Pattern

Operational present land use pattern is as follows

Sl No

Particulars Area ( Ha)

1 Area to be Excavated 1665

2 External OB Dumps 418

3 Workshop 74

4 Green Belt 335

5 Other Infrastructure (including ETP amp CHP) 404

6 Road rail 74

7 Colony area 265

8 Others (Safety zone vacantundisturbed land etc)

147

Total 301840

105 Method of Mining

Considering the mining and geological conditions the combined system of

opencast mining with the use of dragline and shovel -dumper combination has

been proposed

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Job No181906115 Page No14 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

106 Coal processing operation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

11 Reasons for closure

111 Exhaustion of Minerals

The geological reserve of coal of Nigahi project is expected to be exhausted

by 2031-32 (as per Mining Plan of 1875 Mtpa) and the project needs to be

closed

112 Lack of Demand

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to lack of demand but due to exhaustion

of minerals

113 Un-economic operations

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to un-economic operations but due to

exhaustion of minerals

114 Natural Calamity

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to natural calamity but due to exhaustion

of minerals

115 DirectionCourt cases

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to any directioncourt cases but due to

exhaustion of minerals

12 Statutory Obligations

121 Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed

Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed are being complied

The Forest Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC are given as

Annexure-2(a) amp 2(b)

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Job No181906115 Page No15 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

122 Approval of EPRRCEMining Plan

The Nigahi EPRRCE (15 Mtpa) has already been approved by NCL Board

The mining plan for 1875 Mtpa capacity is to be placed before NCL board for

approval

123 Directives conditions imposed by MoCMoEFSPCCPCB

The directives conditions imposed by the SPCB are being compiled from time

to time There is need to define the liabilities responsibilities and authorities of

the mine management other regulatory bodies Central and State

Governments after mine closure Although no comprehensive legislation

exists on mine closure the following legislations are relevant to mine closure

aspect of CILrsquos mine

The Mines Act 1952

Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017 Regulations 6 66107108

120 128137 249 etc of Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017

and its related DGMS Circulars

The Coal Mines (Conservation and Development) Act1974

Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution Act) 1974

Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981

Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Environment Protection

(Amendment) Rule 2000

The Hazardous Waste (Management amp Handling) Rules1989

In addition documents like EIAEMP submitted to MoEFCC and the

commitments made therein also have legal status Also the directives

conditions imposed by the SPCB from time to time are being compiled One

of the conditions of Environmental Clearance (EC) is that a mine closure plan

with site specific bio-engineering measures for reclamation and restoration of

degraded areas and OB dumps shall be prepared

The Environment Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC is given as

Annexure-3

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Job No181906115 Page No16 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

13 Closure Plan Preparation

131 Decision of mine closure should be approved from Board of Directors of the company

The current mining plan has been prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa

by the Nigahi OCP According to the plan the coal reserve of Nigahi project is

expected to be exhausted by 2031-32 The present closure plan is a

conceptual type Mine closure plan along with Mining Plan will be approved

by the Board of Directors

Final decision of closure will be taken by the competent authority in

appropriate time

20 MINE DESCRIPTION 21 Geology 211 Topography

The Nigahi OCP 1875Mtpa is located in the Moher Sub-basin of Singrauli

Coalfield The project is covered under Topo sheet no 63-L12 of Survey of

India and bounded by latitude 240 07rsquo 30rdquo to 240 10rsquo 58rdquo N and longitudes 820

36rsquo 24rdquo to 820 39rsquo 28rdquo E Nigahi block stands out as a hilly plateau with

elevation about 400 to 450 m above mean sea level Some relief elevations

exceed 500 m In the western part of the block the plateau is pronounced by

steep escarpment facing the south Drains and nallas traverse the slope of

escarpment The base of the plateau extends as a plain with elevations

around 300m

212 Rock Types

Entire Block area is covered by the sediments of Barakar formation with a thin

cover of Soil and alluvium at places The stratigraphic sequence of rocks within

Barakars based on data of drill holes is given below

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Job No181906115 Page No17 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

SlNo Lithology Thickness Range Remarks

From To

In the western part of the area the Purewa Top and Purewa Bottom seams have merged to form a 1890 to2570 m thick composite Purewa merged seam

1 Soil amp sub-soil Nil 90

2 Sandstone with 2 to 3 clay bands and 1 to 2 thin impersistent carbonaceous horizon

3050 16740

3 Coal Seam Purewa Top 420 1090

4 Sandstone with thin Shale band 1 2935

5 Coal Seam Purewa Bottom 880 1470

6 Sandstone and thin carb Shale 5210 6960

7 Coal Seam Turra Seam 1100 1940

213 Toxic Elements Study

Toxic elements study of coal samples from coal seams of NCL mines has

been tested by IIT BHU Enviorotech Pvt Ltd CIMFR Dhanbad

214 Geological Structures

The sandstone exposures and the topography do not reveal much on the

geological structure of the area The entire structural set-up therefore have

been worked out on sub-surface data generated from Nigahi and adjoining

blocks

The block is situated in the south central part of the crescent shaped Moher

sub-basin In conformity to the regional set-up the beds have a general ENE-

WSW trend with northerly dip The amount of dip is generally about 2o to 3o

The area has been postulated free of faults

22 Reserves

The mineable reserves for Nigahi OCP has already been described in detail in

paragraph 21 of the mining Plan

23 Mining Method

The mining method has already been described in detail in sections 26 to 28

of the mining plan

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Job No181906115 Page No18 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

24 Coal Beneficiation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

30 CLOSURE PLAN

31 Mined Out Land

311 ProposalMeasures implemented for reclamation

Out of 301840 Ha of total land 1665 Ha has been identified as Quarry area

Out of which 1405 Ha will be back filled 200 Ha of batter area will be left after

final reclamation Void area will be 60 Ha with depth of about 250mThe

reclamation is to be done in three phases

Phase ndash I Physical Technical Reclamation

In phase-I the mined out land area backfilled with excavated OB material up

to be pre-determined level and it is leveled with dozer and grader A layer of

top soil is laid over this graded amp leveled surface of backfilled mined out land

Equipment provided for land reclamation is as follows

Sl No Particulars Sizecap No Of Equip

1 Hyd ShovelBackhoe 090 m3 1

2 Grader 280 HP 5

3 Water sprinkler 70 KL amp 28 KL 7 amp 2 respectively

4 Tripping truck 8m3 5

5 Dozer 410 HP 5

A fund of Rs 3101 lakhs has been provided for capital investment in land reclamation (as per RCE provision)

Phase-II Biological Reclamation

Biological reclamation is the phase-II of reclamation process Re-vegetation

covers in terms of grass amp trees of appropriate and indigenous species are

raised over the physically reclaimed land Progressive Green Belt

development amp Biological reclamation plan till closure is given in paragraph-

347

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Job No181906115 Page No19 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Phase-III Hydro Reclamation

At the end of mine life a void of 60 Ha will be left in the excavated zone This

void will be converted into water body of a depth of around 40m The water

body and internal filled dump will recharge the ground water of the regime

This water reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture

312 Rehabilitation of mined out land

Rehabilitation of mined out land will be done as per the post mining land use

plan given in the table below

Post Mining Land Use

313 Actual site restoration for post mining land use

Post mining land use plan aims for not only actual site restoration but

improvement too in terms of green cover At post mining stage area of forest

green will increase from 1242 Ha to 2305 Ha

314 Method of restorationreclamationRehabilitation

After backfilling the OB in the de-coaled area by draglines and shovel dumper

combination the overburden dumps shall be stabilized with appropriate

gradingbenching so as to ensure that overall angle of slope is less than 28o

After the technical reclamation the biological reclamation of dumps will be

carried out by top soil spreading and plantation of indigenous plants

Land Use Total Area

( Ha)

Post Mining Land Use Area ( Ha)

Forest Green Area

Water Body

Public Use

Others

Undisturbed Land 147 147

Mine Void 60 60

Reclaimed OB dump

1823 1823

Infra-Structure 74 10 64

Colony 265 265

Green Belt 335 335

Road Rail 74 74

ETP CHP 4040 4040

Others 200 200

Total 301840 2305 60 349 30440

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Job No181906115 Page No20 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The slope stability shall be ensured by maintaining a mild slope of 28o and

using geo-textile material

315 Afforestation in first phase mined out area while commencing the

mining in second phase

Mining is to be carried out in a phased manner initiating afforestation work in

the mined out area of the first phase while commencing the mining in the

second phase ie continuation of mining activities from one phase to other

indicating the sequence of operations depending on the geo-mining conditions

of the mine

316 Progressive mine closure plan shall be prepared for a period of five

years from the beginning of the mining operation

Progressive mine closure plans have been prepared for a period of five years

from the beginning of mine

317 These plans would be examined periodically in every five years period

and be subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by

the Central Government

These plans are examined periodically in every five years period and are

subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by the Central

Government like the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDIL)

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) Indian

School of Mines (ISM) etc for this purpose

32 Water Quality Management

321 Details of existing Surface and Ground Water bodies in ML area The drainage of the area is divided in two sections - One flowing towards

North into Bijul Nalla through MehrauliMorwa Nalla the other towards South

into GBP Sagar through Motwani In the non-excavated area of the mine

some water flows towards North into Bijul Nalla through Mehrauli Morwa

Nalla the balance towards South into GBP Sagar through Motwani Nigahi

Project is operating with two sections ie West Section and East Section

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Job No181906115 Page No21 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Western section mine water is pumped to Bareja siltation pond which is

located within Nigahi OCP

322 Steps for Water Quality protection

Following water quality protection measures are taken

a) Control of erosion Garland drains ndash to arrest surface run-off flowing in

to mine pit During 2016-17 3500 m garland drain has been constructed

it will be constructed as per requirement of mines

b) Sedimentation Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being

used as sedimentation pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation

pond for further sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water

is used for industrial purpose

c) Diversion of water courses No such requirement is there in this project

No water courses passes in this mines

d) Water Treatment

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment STP of

30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop has been estimated as 1340 m3 day This effluent treated in ETP

of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3 day The resultant effluent will be treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

e) Control of siltation Siltation is controlled at many stages

i) At top most dump level

Drainage profile is kept in such a way that outer edges of dump

are at a higher level than the inner surface so that minimum or

negligible water accumulation can be coursed towards dump slope

Provision of garland drains at dump top level and at different

decks of dump

ii) Along dump slope

Terracing of the slope is to be done

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Job No181906115 Page No22 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Grass seed spraying

Plantation along terracing of the slope is to be done as final biological

reclamation

iii) At dump toe level

Gabionsilt arrestor all along the dump toe is to be provided

Retaining wall after the gabion wall

Wide drain near retaining wall for preventing the silt flow

iv) At the face sump

Gabion wall all along the flow of incoming water to face sump

Silt if any gets deposited into the sump

v) Intermediate sump

Gabion wall all along the dump facing the sump

Retaining wall

vi) Siltation pond

Bareja Siltation pond Mine water from the intermediate sump is being

pumped to the Bareja Siltation pond where silt is arrested and clear

water is flown towards Bareja reservoir (5Ha area) under gravity and

Bareja new reservoir (35 Ha area)

The proposed targets for the construction of retaining wall gabion and

garland drains per year are given in the table below

Sl

No Description Location

LengthArea

constructed till

30092017

Proposed per year

1 Retaining wall Mine area 8432m 300 m

2 Gabion Mine area 154380 Sq m 60000 m2

3 Garland Drain Mine area 3500m (2016-17) As per requirement

of the mine

f) Hydrological Study in the area

The water table configuration in the unconfined aquifer is conforming to the

local topography A flat water table with a gradient of 75 x 10 -3 slopping

towards south south east has been observed in the area The aquifer units

present above the working coal seams are the major sources for ground water

inflow into the proposed mine workings

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No23 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

With the presence of shale and compaction the seepage from mine floor may

be considered as negligible The various hydro-geological units developed in

the Nigahi OCP is as mentioned below

Hydrogeological Unit

Formation Thickness

(m)

Phreatic aquifer (Top)

Soil sub-soil weathered sandstone 0 - 9

Medium grained sandstone with thin clay and shale

30 - 167

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa Top (Working seam)

4 - 11

Aquifer (middle) Medium grained sandstone with thin shale

1 - 29

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa bottom (Working seam)

9 - 15

Aquifer (lower) Medium to coarse grained sandstone with thin shale

52 - 69

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Turra (Working seam) 11 - 19

In opencast mine the aquifer units laying above the bottom most portion

working seam contributes the major inflow Due to stratification the individual

permeable beds develop individual drawdown cones and the impact is usually

limited to few hundred meters For Nigahi OCP a probable zone of influence

ie Radius of influence has been estimated as 612 m

To assess the impact of opencast mining on local water regime a regular

seasonal monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out by

establishing a network of 33 norsquos existing dug wells in the study area Analysis

of ground water samples from monitoring wells around Nigahi Project

indicates that the water quality is generally suitable for domestic use The pH

ranges from 734 to 769 standard unit Concentration of dissolved solid

sulphate iron manganese nitrate fluorite and other heavy metals are found

within the drinking standard (IS-10500) In the study area ground water level

variation is as follows

Sl No

Season Water level (bgl) in m Yr-2017

(Study area- 10 Km radius)

1 Pre-monsoon 1025 to 2257

2 Post- monsoon 125 to 1655

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

Page 1 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

Page 2 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

Page 3 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

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Activity

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Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

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NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

CSNE-9

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Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

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Nigahi OpenCast Project (1875Mtpa) Northern Coalfields Limited

Job Title

Customer

Subject Quarry Cross - SectionsShowing DumpProfile

Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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Page 13: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No7 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

27 HEMM REQUIREMENT

The position of major HEMM for Nigahi OCP (15 Mtpa) as per approved

EPRRCE and existing as on 01042018 are given in the Table below

Sl No HEMM Size

Capacity

Sanctioned EPRRCE Provision

(15 Mtpa)

Existing as on 01042018

A OB REMOVAL

1 Dragline 24 m388 mR 2 2

2 Dragline 20 m383 mR 2 2

3 Electric Rope Shovel 20 m3 8 2

4 Electric Rope Shovel 10 m3 11

5 RBH Drill 311 mm 4 4

6 RBH Drill 250 mm 19 13

7 Rear Dumper 190 T 58

8 Rear Dumper 120 T 40+23

9 Rear Dumper 100 T 4

10 Dozer 850 HP 7 5

11 Dozer 410 HP 17 11+8

B COAL WINNING

1 Elect Rope Shovel 10m3 5 4

2 Diesel Hyd Shovel 10-12m3 1 2

3 Diesel Hyd Shovel 8m3 1

4 RBH Drill 160 mm 8 7+1

5 Rear Dumper 85T 12+2

6 Rear Dumper 100T 40 26

7 Dozer 410 HP 5 5

C COMMON

1 Grader 280 HP 10 6+3

2 Grader 145 HP 1

3 Crane 120T 2 2

4 Crane 70100T 2 2

5 Crane 4070 T 1

6 Crane 18-20T 2 2

7 Hyd Shovel Backhoe 2830 m3 2 1

8 Hyd Shovel Backhoe 12 m3 2 1

9 FE Loader 574640 m3 2 1

10 FE Loader 10-12 m3 1

11 Wheel Dozer 450 HP 4 1

D RECLAMATION

1 Dozer 410 HP 5 5

2 Grader 280 HP 5 2

3 HydBackhoe 09 m3 1

4 Tipping Truck 8 m3 5

5 Water Sprinkler 70 KL 7 4

6 Water Sprinkler 28 KL 2 4

Surveyed off but in use

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No8 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

28 GENERAL SCHEME OF OPERATION

Presently Nigahi OCP is operating with combined system of opencast mining

with the use of Draglines and Shovel-Dumpers combination in two sections

(East and West Section) with central haul road

The same has been proposed to continue for Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) as per

mining plan

OB between Turra and Purewa BottomMerged Seams will be excavated by

Dragline and shovel-dumper system OB between Purewa Bottom and

Purewa TopMerged seams and OB above Purewa Top Purewa Merged

seams will be excavated by shovel-dumper system Presently OB is being

dumped in internal as well as external dumps The total OB to be excavated

since inception is 177665 Mm3 and balance OB as on 01042018 is 95343

Mm3 which would be accommodated in existing Internal amp External OB

dumps

Coal from Turra Purewa Bottom Purewa Top amp Purewa Merged seams is

being mined by 10m3 Electric Rope Shovel10-12 m3 Diesel Hydraulic Shovel

in conjunction with 85100T Rear Dumpers

OB is being excavated by 24 m388 mR Draglines amp 20 m383 mR Draglines

and 20 m3 Electric Rope Shovels in conjunction with 120T Rear Dumpers and

10m3 Electric Rope Shovels in conjunction with 100120T Rear Dumpers

29 ROM COAL QUALITY

The coal from Nigahi Opencast Mine is supplied to Vindhyachal Super

Thermal Power Station (4760 MW) of NTPC Nigahi OCP envisages

extraction of Turra and Purewa Seams coal The average grade of Turra

seam coal based on GCV is G7 and that of Purewa seams is G11

30 LAND ACQUISITION

The total land requirement for Nigahi OCP has been estimated as 303640 Ha

in sanctioned EPR of 15 Mtpa Out of 303640 Ha 1260 Ha is forest land

209 Ha Govt land and 156740 Ha is tenancy land as given in the table

below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No9 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The total land requirement for Nigahi OCP

Type of Land

Total Requirement of Land at 15 Mtpa

Stage ( Ha )

Land under possession at

1875 Mtpa stage (Ha)

Balance land (Ha)

Forest Land 1260 874 386

Non-Forest Land

Govt Land 209 209

Tenancy Land 156740 156740

Total Land 303640 265040 386

Application of FC for 424517 Ha land was applied which included 386 Ha of

forest land and 38517 Ha of revenue forest land within the 156740 Ha area of

Tenancy land Accordingly FC stage-II was granted on 12042018 for 424517

Ha (Forest -386 Ha + Revenue Forest -38517 Ha = 424517 Ha)

Break-up of land after grant of FC on 12042018 is given below

Type of Land Total Land

Requirement ( Ha )

Remarks

Forest Land 1260

Govt Land 209

Tenancy Land 156740

156740 Ha tenancy land includes 38517 Ha of Revenue Forest land

Total Land 303640

Out of 386000 Ha of forest land of Nigahi OCP 18 Ha forest land proposed

to be carved out of Nigahi OCP has been included in Project Report of Jayant

OCP for EC clearance of 25 Mtpa

Hence the total land requirement for Nigahi OCP excluding 18 Ha forest land

comes to 301840 Ha out of which 1242 Ha is forest land 209 Ha is govt

land and 156740 Ha tenancy land which includes 38517 Ha of Revenue

Forest land as given below

Type of Land Total Land

Requirement ( Ha )

Total Land Requirement excluding 18 Ha for Jayant

OCP (Ha)

Forest Land 1260 1242

Govt Land 209 209

Tenancy Land 156740 156740

Total Land 303640 301840

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No10 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

40 CIVIL CONSTRUCTION

41 SERVICE BUILDINGS

The Existing Nigahi OCP is running with adequate infrastructure of service

buildingsCommunity buildings and all the required civil infrastructure works

have been completed and are in use

50 INFRASTRACTURES

51 COAL HANDLING PLANT

Nigahi OCP has a CHP of 15 Mtpa capacity with silo loading onto the rakes

for dispatch the coal through MGR During the year 2017-18 the project has

dispatched 1760 Mt coal to Vindhyachal Super Thermal Power Plant through

MGR

52 RAILWAY SIDING

The coal from Nigahi OCP is presently being despatched by MGR system as

given in the above paragraph

There is a proposed public railway siding which will also be used after its

commissioning for distant consumers

60 MANPOWER amp PRODUCTIVITY

Manpower requirement for Nigahi Opencast Project with a rated capacity of

1875 Mtpa of ROM coal and removal of 7457 Mm3 of overburden per annum

has been estimated as 2827 with an overall OMS of 2512 tes of coal

The existing manpower as on 01042018 is 2419

700 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

71 EXISTING POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES

711 Air Pollution Control Measures

The main air pollutant in mining operation is normally dust Keeping this in

view following control measures are being adopted

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No11 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

712 Water Pollution Control Measures

A comprehensive water management plan incorporating various control

measures is given below

Provision of Mine sump and Mine drainage

Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being used as sedimentation

pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation pond for further

sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water is used for industrial

purpose

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment a

STP of 30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop effluent has been estimated as 1340 m3day This effluent is

treated in ETP of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3day The resultant effluent is treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

713 Noise Pollution Control Measures

Following control measures are being adopted to keep noise levels to

minimum

i) Provision of noise-proof cabins for operators of drills dumpers

shovels draglines etc

ii) Routine maintenance of HEMM

iii) Provision of ear-muffs and ear-plugs as and when required

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No12 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

iv) Restriction of speed of vehicle in colony and sensitive areas and

v) Thick green belt has been provided around the colony This will act

as a barrier to the noise

714 Ground Vibration Control Measures

The following control measures are being adopted to control ground

vibration

a) Design of optimum blast hole geometry considering bench height

diameter of hole type of explosive nature of rock level of

fragmentation required etc

b) Divide total chargeblast in several parts so as to keep minimum

explosivedelay For instance dividing total charge in the parts will

reduce ground vibration to frac14 compared to the total blasted without

using delays

c) Use of millisecond delay detonators and relays

d) Reduce the depth of the holes (larger the depth the ground vibration

is felt over larger area)

e) Avoid concentration of explosive by using deck charging

f) To provide artificial plane of weakness between the site of blast and

the important surface structures to provide damping affect and

g) Plaster shooting should be avoided to reduce air shock wave

MINE CLOSURE PLAN

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No13 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

10 Introduction

101 Name of Mine Owner Director Tech (Operations) Northern Coalfield Ltd

102 Location and Extent of Project Lease Area

The Nigahi Opencast project is situated in Moher sub-basin of the Singrauli

Coalfield in district Singrauli (MP) The total land requirement for Nigahi

Opencast Project (Project area Lease area) has been estimated as 301840

Ha

103 Type of Lease Area

The Project lease area consists of forest land Government land and tenancy

land (Details mentioned in paragraph 3 of Mining Plan)

104 Present Land Use Pattern

Operational present land use pattern is as follows

Sl No

Particulars Area ( Ha)

1 Area to be Excavated 1665

2 External OB Dumps 418

3 Workshop 74

4 Green Belt 335

5 Other Infrastructure (including ETP amp CHP) 404

6 Road rail 74

7 Colony area 265

8 Others (Safety zone vacantundisturbed land etc)

147

Total 301840

105 Method of Mining

Considering the mining and geological conditions the combined system of

opencast mining with the use of dragline and shovel -dumper combination has

been proposed

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No14 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

106 Coal processing operation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

11 Reasons for closure

111 Exhaustion of Minerals

The geological reserve of coal of Nigahi project is expected to be exhausted

by 2031-32 (as per Mining Plan of 1875 Mtpa) and the project needs to be

closed

112 Lack of Demand

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to lack of demand but due to exhaustion

of minerals

113 Un-economic operations

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to un-economic operations but due to

exhaustion of minerals

114 Natural Calamity

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to natural calamity but due to exhaustion

of minerals

115 DirectionCourt cases

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to any directioncourt cases but due to

exhaustion of minerals

12 Statutory Obligations

121 Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed

Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed are being complied

The Forest Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC are given as

Annexure-2(a) amp 2(b)

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No15 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

122 Approval of EPRRCEMining Plan

The Nigahi EPRRCE (15 Mtpa) has already been approved by NCL Board

The mining plan for 1875 Mtpa capacity is to be placed before NCL board for

approval

123 Directives conditions imposed by MoCMoEFSPCCPCB

The directives conditions imposed by the SPCB are being compiled from time

to time There is need to define the liabilities responsibilities and authorities of

the mine management other regulatory bodies Central and State

Governments after mine closure Although no comprehensive legislation

exists on mine closure the following legislations are relevant to mine closure

aspect of CILrsquos mine

The Mines Act 1952

Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017 Regulations 6 66107108

120 128137 249 etc of Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017

and its related DGMS Circulars

The Coal Mines (Conservation and Development) Act1974

Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution Act) 1974

Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981

Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Environment Protection

(Amendment) Rule 2000

The Hazardous Waste (Management amp Handling) Rules1989

In addition documents like EIAEMP submitted to MoEFCC and the

commitments made therein also have legal status Also the directives

conditions imposed by the SPCB from time to time are being compiled One

of the conditions of Environmental Clearance (EC) is that a mine closure plan

with site specific bio-engineering measures for reclamation and restoration of

degraded areas and OB dumps shall be prepared

The Environment Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC is given as

Annexure-3

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No16 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

13 Closure Plan Preparation

131 Decision of mine closure should be approved from Board of Directors of the company

The current mining plan has been prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa

by the Nigahi OCP According to the plan the coal reserve of Nigahi project is

expected to be exhausted by 2031-32 The present closure plan is a

conceptual type Mine closure plan along with Mining Plan will be approved

by the Board of Directors

Final decision of closure will be taken by the competent authority in

appropriate time

20 MINE DESCRIPTION 21 Geology 211 Topography

The Nigahi OCP 1875Mtpa is located in the Moher Sub-basin of Singrauli

Coalfield The project is covered under Topo sheet no 63-L12 of Survey of

India and bounded by latitude 240 07rsquo 30rdquo to 240 10rsquo 58rdquo N and longitudes 820

36rsquo 24rdquo to 820 39rsquo 28rdquo E Nigahi block stands out as a hilly plateau with

elevation about 400 to 450 m above mean sea level Some relief elevations

exceed 500 m In the western part of the block the plateau is pronounced by

steep escarpment facing the south Drains and nallas traverse the slope of

escarpment The base of the plateau extends as a plain with elevations

around 300m

212 Rock Types

Entire Block area is covered by the sediments of Barakar formation with a thin

cover of Soil and alluvium at places The stratigraphic sequence of rocks within

Barakars based on data of drill holes is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No17 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

SlNo Lithology Thickness Range Remarks

From To

In the western part of the area the Purewa Top and Purewa Bottom seams have merged to form a 1890 to2570 m thick composite Purewa merged seam

1 Soil amp sub-soil Nil 90

2 Sandstone with 2 to 3 clay bands and 1 to 2 thin impersistent carbonaceous horizon

3050 16740

3 Coal Seam Purewa Top 420 1090

4 Sandstone with thin Shale band 1 2935

5 Coal Seam Purewa Bottom 880 1470

6 Sandstone and thin carb Shale 5210 6960

7 Coal Seam Turra Seam 1100 1940

213 Toxic Elements Study

Toxic elements study of coal samples from coal seams of NCL mines has

been tested by IIT BHU Enviorotech Pvt Ltd CIMFR Dhanbad

214 Geological Structures

The sandstone exposures and the topography do not reveal much on the

geological structure of the area The entire structural set-up therefore have

been worked out on sub-surface data generated from Nigahi and adjoining

blocks

The block is situated in the south central part of the crescent shaped Moher

sub-basin In conformity to the regional set-up the beds have a general ENE-

WSW trend with northerly dip The amount of dip is generally about 2o to 3o

The area has been postulated free of faults

22 Reserves

The mineable reserves for Nigahi OCP has already been described in detail in

paragraph 21 of the mining Plan

23 Mining Method

The mining method has already been described in detail in sections 26 to 28

of the mining plan

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No18 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

24 Coal Beneficiation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

30 CLOSURE PLAN

31 Mined Out Land

311 ProposalMeasures implemented for reclamation

Out of 301840 Ha of total land 1665 Ha has been identified as Quarry area

Out of which 1405 Ha will be back filled 200 Ha of batter area will be left after

final reclamation Void area will be 60 Ha with depth of about 250mThe

reclamation is to be done in three phases

Phase ndash I Physical Technical Reclamation

In phase-I the mined out land area backfilled with excavated OB material up

to be pre-determined level and it is leveled with dozer and grader A layer of

top soil is laid over this graded amp leveled surface of backfilled mined out land

Equipment provided for land reclamation is as follows

Sl No Particulars Sizecap No Of Equip

1 Hyd ShovelBackhoe 090 m3 1

2 Grader 280 HP 5

3 Water sprinkler 70 KL amp 28 KL 7 amp 2 respectively

4 Tripping truck 8m3 5

5 Dozer 410 HP 5

A fund of Rs 3101 lakhs has been provided for capital investment in land reclamation (as per RCE provision)

Phase-II Biological Reclamation

Biological reclamation is the phase-II of reclamation process Re-vegetation

covers in terms of grass amp trees of appropriate and indigenous species are

raised over the physically reclaimed land Progressive Green Belt

development amp Biological reclamation plan till closure is given in paragraph-

347

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No19 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Phase-III Hydro Reclamation

At the end of mine life a void of 60 Ha will be left in the excavated zone This

void will be converted into water body of a depth of around 40m The water

body and internal filled dump will recharge the ground water of the regime

This water reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture

312 Rehabilitation of mined out land

Rehabilitation of mined out land will be done as per the post mining land use

plan given in the table below

Post Mining Land Use

313 Actual site restoration for post mining land use

Post mining land use plan aims for not only actual site restoration but

improvement too in terms of green cover At post mining stage area of forest

green will increase from 1242 Ha to 2305 Ha

314 Method of restorationreclamationRehabilitation

After backfilling the OB in the de-coaled area by draglines and shovel dumper

combination the overburden dumps shall be stabilized with appropriate

gradingbenching so as to ensure that overall angle of slope is less than 28o

After the technical reclamation the biological reclamation of dumps will be

carried out by top soil spreading and plantation of indigenous plants

Land Use Total Area

( Ha)

Post Mining Land Use Area ( Ha)

Forest Green Area

Water Body

Public Use

Others

Undisturbed Land 147 147

Mine Void 60 60

Reclaimed OB dump

1823 1823

Infra-Structure 74 10 64

Colony 265 265

Green Belt 335 335

Road Rail 74 74

ETP CHP 4040 4040

Others 200 200

Total 301840 2305 60 349 30440

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No20 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The slope stability shall be ensured by maintaining a mild slope of 28o and

using geo-textile material

315 Afforestation in first phase mined out area while commencing the

mining in second phase

Mining is to be carried out in a phased manner initiating afforestation work in

the mined out area of the first phase while commencing the mining in the

second phase ie continuation of mining activities from one phase to other

indicating the sequence of operations depending on the geo-mining conditions

of the mine

316 Progressive mine closure plan shall be prepared for a period of five

years from the beginning of the mining operation

Progressive mine closure plans have been prepared for a period of five years

from the beginning of mine

317 These plans would be examined periodically in every five years period

and be subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by

the Central Government

These plans are examined periodically in every five years period and are

subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by the Central

Government like the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDIL)

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) Indian

School of Mines (ISM) etc for this purpose

32 Water Quality Management

321 Details of existing Surface and Ground Water bodies in ML area The drainage of the area is divided in two sections - One flowing towards

North into Bijul Nalla through MehrauliMorwa Nalla the other towards South

into GBP Sagar through Motwani In the non-excavated area of the mine

some water flows towards North into Bijul Nalla through Mehrauli Morwa

Nalla the balance towards South into GBP Sagar through Motwani Nigahi

Project is operating with two sections ie West Section and East Section

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No21 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Western section mine water is pumped to Bareja siltation pond which is

located within Nigahi OCP

322 Steps for Water Quality protection

Following water quality protection measures are taken

a) Control of erosion Garland drains ndash to arrest surface run-off flowing in

to mine pit During 2016-17 3500 m garland drain has been constructed

it will be constructed as per requirement of mines

b) Sedimentation Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being

used as sedimentation pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation

pond for further sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water

is used for industrial purpose

c) Diversion of water courses No such requirement is there in this project

No water courses passes in this mines

d) Water Treatment

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment STP of

30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop has been estimated as 1340 m3 day This effluent treated in ETP

of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3 day The resultant effluent will be treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

e) Control of siltation Siltation is controlled at many stages

i) At top most dump level

Drainage profile is kept in such a way that outer edges of dump

are at a higher level than the inner surface so that minimum or

negligible water accumulation can be coursed towards dump slope

Provision of garland drains at dump top level and at different

decks of dump

ii) Along dump slope

Terracing of the slope is to be done

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No22 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Grass seed spraying

Plantation along terracing of the slope is to be done as final biological

reclamation

iii) At dump toe level

Gabionsilt arrestor all along the dump toe is to be provided

Retaining wall after the gabion wall

Wide drain near retaining wall for preventing the silt flow

iv) At the face sump

Gabion wall all along the flow of incoming water to face sump

Silt if any gets deposited into the sump

v) Intermediate sump

Gabion wall all along the dump facing the sump

Retaining wall

vi) Siltation pond

Bareja Siltation pond Mine water from the intermediate sump is being

pumped to the Bareja Siltation pond where silt is arrested and clear

water is flown towards Bareja reservoir (5Ha area) under gravity and

Bareja new reservoir (35 Ha area)

The proposed targets for the construction of retaining wall gabion and

garland drains per year are given in the table below

Sl

No Description Location

LengthArea

constructed till

30092017

Proposed per year

1 Retaining wall Mine area 8432m 300 m

2 Gabion Mine area 154380 Sq m 60000 m2

3 Garland Drain Mine area 3500m (2016-17) As per requirement

of the mine

f) Hydrological Study in the area

The water table configuration in the unconfined aquifer is conforming to the

local topography A flat water table with a gradient of 75 x 10 -3 slopping

towards south south east has been observed in the area The aquifer units

present above the working coal seams are the major sources for ground water

inflow into the proposed mine workings

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No23 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

With the presence of shale and compaction the seepage from mine floor may

be considered as negligible The various hydro-geological units developed in

the Nigahi OCP is as mentioned below

Hydrogeological Unit

Formation Thickness

(m)

Phreatic aquifer (Top)

Soil sub-soil weathered sandstone 0 - 9

Medium grained sandstone with thin clay and shale

30 - 167

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa Top (Working seam)

4 - 11

Aquifer (middle) Medium grained sandstone with thin shale

1 - 29

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa bottom (Working seam)

9 - 15

Aquifer (lower) Medium to coarse grained sandstone with thin shale

52 - 69

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Turra (Working seam) 11 - 19

In opencast mine the aquifer units laying above the bottom most portion

working seam contributes the major inflow Due to stratification the individual

permeable beds develop individual drawdown cones and the impact is usually

limited to few hundred meters For Nigahi OCP a probable zone of influence

ie Radius of influence has been estimated as 612 m

To assess the impact of opencast mining on local water regime a regular

seasonal monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out by

establishing a network of 33 norsquos existing dug wells in the study area Analysis

of ground water samples from monitoring wells around Nigahi Project

indicates that the water quality is generally suitable for domestic use The pH

ranges from 734 to 769 standard unit Concentration of dissolved solid

sulphate iron manganese nitrate fluorite and other heavy metals are found

within the drinking standard (IS-10500) In the study area ground water level

variation is as follows

Sl No

Season Water level (bgl) in m Yr-2017

(Study area- 10 Km radius)

1 Pre-monsoon 1025 to 2257

2 Post- monsoon 125 to 1655

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

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June2018

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Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

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1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

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Scale - 12000

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R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

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Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

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Page 14: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No8 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

28 GENERAL SCHEME OF OPERATION

Presently Nigahi OCP is operating with combined system of opencast mining

with the use of Draglines and Shovel-Dumpers combination in two sections

(East and West Section) with central haul road

The same has been proposed to continue for Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) as per

mining plan

OB between Turra and Purewa BottomMerged Seams will be excavated by

Dragline and shovel-dumper system OB between Purewa Bottom and

Purewa TopMerged seams and OB above Purewa Top Purewa Merged

seams will be excavated by shovel-dumper system Presently OB is being

dumped in internal as well as external dumps The total OB to be excavated

since inception is 177665 Mm3 and balance OB as on 01042018 is 95343

Mm3 which would be accommodated in existing Internal amp External OB

dumps

Coal from Turra Purewa Bottom Purewa Top amp Purewa Merged seams is

being mined by 10m3 Electric Rope Shovel10-12 m3 Diesel Hydraulic Shovel

in conjunction with 85100T Rear Dumpers

OB is being excavated by 24 m388 mR Draglines amp 20 m383 mR Draglines

and 20 m3 Electric Rope Shovels in conjunction with 120T Rear Dumpers and

10m3 Electric Rope Shovels in conjunction with 100120T Rear Dumpers

29 ROM COAL QUALITY

The coal from Nigahi Opencast Mine is supplied to Vindhyachal Super

Thermal Power Station (4760 MW) of NTPC Nigahi OCP envisages

extraction of Turra and Purewa Seams coal The average grade of Turra

seam coal based on GCV is G7 and that of Purewa seams is G11

30 LAND ACQUISITION

The total land requirement for Nigahi OCP has been estimated as 303640 Ha

in sanctioned EPR of 15 Mtpa Out of 303640 Ha 1260 Ha is forest land

209 Ha Govt land and 156740 Ha is tenancy land as given in the table

below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No9 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The total land requirement for Nigahi OCP

Type of Land

Total Requirement of Land at 15 Mtpa

Stage ( Ha )

Land under possession at

1875 Mtpa stage (Ha)

Balance land (Ha)

Forest Land 1260 874 386

Non-Forest Land

Govt Land 209 209

Tenancy Land 156740 156740

Total Land 303640 265040 386

Application of FC for 424517 Ha land was applied which included 386 Ha of

forest land and 38517 Ha of revenue forest land within the 156740 Ha area of

Tenancy land Accordingly FC stage-II was granted on 12042018 for 424517

Ha (Forest -386 Ha + Revenue Forest -38517 Ha = 424517 Ha)

Break-up of land after grant of FC on 12042018 is given below

Type of Land Total Land

Requirement ( Ha )

Remarks

Forest Land 1260

Govt Land 209

Tenancy Land 156740

156740 Ha tenancy land includes 38517 Ha of Revenue Forest land

Total Land 303640

Out of 386000 Ha of forest land of Nigahi OCP 18 Ha forest land proposed

to be carved out of Nigahi OCP has been included in Project Report of Jayant

OCP for EC clearance of 25 Mtpa

Hence the total land requirement for Nigahi OCP excluding 18 Ha forest land

comes to 301840 Ha out of which 1242 Ha is forest land 209 Ha is govt

land and 156740 Ha tenancy land which includes 38517 Ha of Revenue

Forest land as given below

Type of Land Total Land

Requirement ( Ha )

Total Land Requirement excluding 18 Ha for Jayant

OCP (Ha)

Forest Land 1260 1242

Govt Land 209 209

Tenancy Land 156740 156740

Total Land 303640 301840

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No10 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

40 CIVIL CONSTRUCTION

41 SERVICE BUILDINGS

The Existing Nigahi OCP is running with adequate infrastructure of service

buildingsCommunity buildings and all the required civil infrastructure works

have been completed and are in use

50 INFRASTRACTURES

51 COAL HANDLING PLANT

Nigahi OCP has a CHP of 15 Mtpa capacity with silo loading onto the rakes

for dispatch the coal through MGR During the year 2017-18 the project has

dispatched 1760 Mt coal to Vindhyachal Super Thermal Power Plant through

MGR

52 RAILWAY SIDING

The coal from Nigahi OCP is presently being despatched by MGR system as

given in the above paragraph

There is a proposed public railway siding which will also be used after its

commissioning for distant consumers

60 MANPOWER amp PRODUCTIVITY

Manpower requirement for Nigahi Opencast Project with a rated capacity of

1875 Mtpa of ROM coal and removal of 7457 Mm3 of overburden per annum

has been estimated as 2827 with an overall OMS of 2512 tes of coal

The existing manpower as on 01042018 is 2419

700 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

71 EXISTING POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES

711 Air Pollution Control Measures

The main air pollutant in mining operation is normally dust Keeping this in

view following control measures are being adopted

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No11 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

712 Water Pollution Control Measures

A comprehensive water management plan incorporating various control

measures is given below

Provision of Mine sump and Mine drainage

Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being used as sedimentation

pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation pond for further

sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water is used for industrial

purpose

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment a

STP of 30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop effluent has been estimated as 1340 m3day This effluent is

treated in ETP of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3day The resultant effluent is treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

713 Noise Pollution Control Measures

Following control measures are being adopted to keep noise levels to

minimum

i) Provision of noise-proof cabins for operators of drills dumpers

shovels draglines etc

ii) Routine maintenance of HEMM

iii) Provision of ear-muffs and ear-plugs as and when required

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No12 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

iv) Restriction of speed of vehicle in colony and sensitive areas and

v) Thick green belt has been provided around the colony This will act

as a barrier to the noise

714 Ground Vibration Control Measures

The following control measures are being adopted to control ground

vibration

a) Design of optimum blast hole geometry considering bench height

diameter of hole type of explosive nature of rock level of

fragmentation required etc

b) Divide total chargeblast in several parts so as to keep minimum

explosivedelay For instance dividing total charge in the parts will

reduce ground vibration to frac14 compared to the total blasted without

using delays

c) Use of millisecond delay detonators and relays

d) Reduce the depth of the holes (larger the depth the ground vibration

is felt over larger area)

e) Avoid concentration of explosive by using deck charging

f) To provide artificial plane of weakness between the site of blast and

the important surface structures to provide damping affect and

g) Plaster shooting should be avoided to reduce air shock wave

MINE CLOSURE PLAN

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No13 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

10 Introduction

101 Name of Mine Owner Director Tech (Operations) Northern Coalfield Ltd

102 Location and Extent of Project Lease Area

The Nigahi Opencast project is situated in Moher sub-basin of the Singrauli

Coalfield in district Singrauli (MP) The total land requirement for Nigahi

Opencast Project (Project area Lease area) has been estimated as 301840

Ha

103 Type of Lease Area

The Project lease area consists of forest land Government land and tenancy

land (Details mentioned in paragraph 3 of Mining Plan)

104 Present Land Use Pattern

Operational present land use pattern is as follows

Sl No

Particulars Area ( Ha)

1 Area to be Excavated 1665

2 External OB Dumps 418

3 Workshop 74

4 Green Belt 335

5 Other Infrastructure (including ETP amp CHP) 404

6 Road rail 74

7 Colony area 265

8 Others (Safety zone vacantundisturbed land etc)

147

Total 301840

105 Method of Mining

Considering the mining and geological conditions the combined system of

opencast mining with the use of dragline and shovel -dumper combination has

been proposed

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No14 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

106 Coal processing operation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

11 Reasons for closure

111 Exhaustion of Minerals

The geological reserve of coal of Nigahi project is expected to be exhausted

by 2031-32 (as per Mining Plan of 1875 Mtpa) and the project needs to be

closed

112 Lack of Demand

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to lack of demand but due to exhaustion

of minerals

113 Un-economic operations

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to un-economic operations but due to

exhaustion of minerals

114 Natural Calamity

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to natural calamity but due to exhaustion

of minerals

115 DirectionCourt cases

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to any directioncourt cases but due to

exhaustion of minerals

12 Statutory Obligations

121 Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed

Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed are being complied

The Forest Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC are given as

Annexure-2(a) amp 2(b)

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Job No181906115 Page No15 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

122 Approval of EPRRCEMining Plan

The Nigahi EPRRCE (15 Mtpa) has already been approved by NCL Board

The mining plan for 1875 Mtpa capacity is to be placed before NCL board for

approval

123 Directives conditions imposed by MoCMoEFSPCCPCB

The directives conditions imposed by the SPCB are being compiled from time

to time There is need to define the liabilities responsibilities and authorities of

the mine management other regulatory bodies Central and State

Governments after mine closure Although no comprehensive legislation

exists on mine closure the following legislations are relevant to mine closure

aspect of CILrsquos mine

The Mines Act 1952

Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017 Regulations 6 66107108

120 128137 249 etc of Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017

and its related DGMS Circulars

The Coal Mines (Conservation and Development) Act1974

Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution Act) 1974

Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981

Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Environment Protection

(Amendment) Rule 2000

The Hazardous Waste (Management amp Handling) Rules1989

In addition documents like EIAEMP submitted to MoEFCC and the

commitments made therein also have legal status Also the directives

conditions imposed by the SPCB from time to time are being compiled One

of the conditions of Environmental Clearance (EC) is that a mine closure plan

with site specific bio-engineering measures for reclamation and restoration of

degraded areas and OB dumps shall be prepared

The Environment Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC is given as

Annexure-3

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Job No181906115 Page No16 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

13 Closure Plan Preparation

131 Decision of mine closure should be approved from Board of Directors of the company

The current mining plan has been prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa

by the Nigahi OCP According to the plan the coal reserve of Nigahi project is

expected to be exhausted by 2031-32 The present closure plan is a

conceptual type Mine closure plan along with Mining Plan will be approved

by the Board of Directors

Final decision of closure will be taken by the competent authority in

appropriate time

20 MINE DESCRIPTION 21 Geology 211 Topography

The Nigahi OCP 1875Mtpa is located in the Moher Sub-basin of Singrauli

Coalfield The project is covered under Topo sheet no 63-L12 of Survey of

India and bounded by latitude 240 07rsquo 30rdquo to 240 10rsquo 58rdquo N and longitudes 820

36rsquo 24rdquo to 820 39rsquo 28rdquo E Nigahi block stands out as a hilly plateau with

elevation about 400 to 450 m above mean sea level Some relief elevations

exceed 500 m In the western part of the block the plateau is pronounced by

steep escarpment facing the south Drains and nallas traverse the slope of

escarpment The base of the plateau extends as a plain with elevations

around 300m

212 Rock Types

Entire Block area is covered by the sediments of Barakar formation with a thin

cover of Soil and alluvium at places The stratigraphic sequence of rocks within

Barakars based on data of drill holes is given below

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Job No181906115 Page No17 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

SlNo Lithology Thickness Range Remarks

From To

In the western part of the area the Purewa Top and Purewa Bottom seams have merged to form a 1890 to2570 m thick composite Purewa merged seam

1 Soil amp sub-soil Nil 90

2 Sandstone with 2 to 3 clay bands and 1 to 2 thin impersistent carbonaceous horizon

3050 16740

3 Coal Seam Purewa Top 420 1090

4 Sandstone with thin Shale band 1 2935

5 Coal Seam Purewa Bottom 880 1470

6 Sandstone and thin carb Shale 5210 6960

7 Coal Seam Turra Seam 1100 1940

213 Toxic Elements Study

Toxic elements study of coal samples from coal seams of NCL mines has

been tested by IIT BHU Enviorotech Pvt Ltd CIMFR Dhanbad

214 Geological Structures

The sandstone exposures and the topography do not reveal much on the

geological structure of the area The entire structural set-up therefore have

been worked out on sub-surface data generated from Nigahi and adjoining

blocks

The block is situated in the south central part of the crescent shaped Moher

sub-basin In conformity to the regional set-up the beds have a general ENE-

WSW trend with northerly dip The amount of dip is generally about 2o to 3o

The area has been postulated free of faults

22 Reserves

The mineable reserves for Nigahi OCP has already been described in detail in

paragraph 21 of the mining Plan

23 Mining Method

The mining method has already been described in detail in sections 26 to 28

of the mining plan

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Job No181906115 Page No18 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

24 Coal Beneficiation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

30 CLOSURE PLAN

31 Mined Out Land

311 ProposalMeasures implemented for reclamation

Out of 301840 Ha of total land 1665 Ha has been identified as Quarry area

Out of which 1405 Ha will be back filled 200 Ha of batter area will be left after

final reclamation Void area will be 60 Ha with depth of about 250mThe

reclamation is to be done in three phases

Phase ndash I Physical Technical Reclamation

In phase-I the mined out land area backfilled with excavated OB material up

to be pre-determined level and it is leveled with dozer and grader A layer of

top soil is laid over this graded amp leveled surface of backfilled mined out land

Equipment provided for land reclamation is as follows

Sl No Particulars Sizecap No Of Equip

1 Hyd ShovelBackhoe 090 m3 1

2 Grader 280 HP 5

3 Water sprinkler 70 KL amp 28 KL 7 amp 2 respectively

4 Tripping truck 8m3 5

5 Dozer 410 HP 5

A fund of Rs 3101 lakhs has been provided for capital investment in land reclamation (as per RCE provision)

Phase-II Biological Reclamation

Biological reclamation is the phase-II of reclamation process Re-vegetation

covers in terms of grass amp trees of appropriate and indigenous species are

raised over the physically reclaimed land Progressive Green Belt

development amp Biological reclamation plan till closure is given in paragraph-

347

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Job No181906115 Page No19 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Phase-III Hydro Reclamation

At the end of mine life a void of 60 Ha will be left in the excavated zone This

void will be converted into water body of a depth of around 40m The water

body and internal filled dump will recharge the ground water of the regime

This water reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture

312 Rehabilitation of mined out land

Rehabilitation of mined out land will be done as per the post mining land use

plan given in the table below

Post Mining Land Use

313 Actual site restoration for post mining land use

Post mining land use plan aims for not only actual site restoration but

improvement too in terms of green cover At post mining stage area of forest

green will increase from 1242 Ha to 2305 Ha

314 Method of restorationreclamationRehabilitation

After backfilling the OB in the de-coaled area by draglines and shovel dumper

combination the overburden dumps shall be stabilized with appropriate

gradingbenching so as to ensure that overall angle of slope is less than 28o

After the technical reclamation the biological reclamation of dumps will be

carried out by top soil spreading and plantation of indigenous plants

Land Use Total Area

( Ha)

Post Mining Land Use Area ( Ha)

Forest Green Area

Water Body

Public Use

Others

Undisturbed Land 147 147

Mine Void 60 60

Reclaimed OB dump

1823 1823

Infra-Structure 74 10 64

Colony 265 265

Green Belt 335 335

Road Rail 74 74

ETP CHP 4040 4040

Others 200 200

Total 301840 2305 60 349 30440

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Job No181906115 Page No20 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The slope stability shall be ensured by maintaining a mild slope of 28o and

using geo-textile material

315 Afforestation in first phase mined out area while commencing the

mining in second phase

Mining is to be carried out in a phased manner initiating afforestation work in

the mined out area of the first phase while commencing the mining in the

second phase ie continuation of mining activities from one phase to other

indicating the sequence of operations depending on the geo-mining conditions

of the mine

316 Progressive mine closure plan shall be prepared for a period of five

years from the beginning of the mining operation

Progressive mine closure plans have been prepared for a period of five years

from the beginning of mine

317 These plans would be examined periodically in every five years period

and be subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by

the Central Government

These plans are examined periodically in every five years period and are

subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by the Central

Government like the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDIL)

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) Indian

School of Mines (ISM) etc for this purpose

32 Water Quality Management

321 Details of existing Surface and Ground Water bodies in ML area The drainage of the area is divided in two sections - One flowing towards

North into Bijul Nalla through MehrauliMorwa Nalla the other towards South

into GBP Sagar through Motwani In the non-excavated area of the mine

some water flows towards North into Bijul Nalla through Mehrauli Morwa

Nalla the balance towards South into GBP Sagar through Motwani Nigahi

Project is operating with two sections ie West Section and East Section

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Job No181906115 Page No21 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Western section mine water is pumped to Bareja siltation pond which is

located within Nigahi OCP

322 Steps for Water Quality protection

Following water quality protection measures are taken

a) Control of erosion Garland drains ndash to arrest surface run-off flowing in

to mine pit During 2016-17 3500 m garland drain has been constructed

it will be constructed as per requirement of mines

b) Sedimentation Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being

used as sedimentation pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation

pond for further sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water

is used for industrial purpose

c) Diversion of water courses No such requirement is there in this project

No water courses passes in this mines

d) Water Treatment

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment STP of

30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop has been estimated as 1340 m3 day This effluent treated in ETP

of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3 day The resultant effluent will be treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

e) Control of siltation Siltation is controlled at many stages

i) At top most dump level

Drainage profile is kept in such a way that outer edges of dump

are at a higher level than the inner surface so that minimum or

negligible water accumulation can be coursed towards dump slope

Provision of garland drains at dump top level and at different

decks of dump

ii) Along dump slope

Terracing of the slope is to be done

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Job No181906115 Page No22 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Grass seed spraying

Plantation along terracing of the slope is to be done as final biological

reclamation

iii) At dump toe level

Gabionsilt arrestor all along the dump toe is to be provided

Retaining wall after the gabion wall

Wide drain near retaining wall for preventing the silt flow

iv) At the face sump

Gabion wall all along the flow of incoming water to face sump

Silt if any gets deposited into the sump

v) Intermediate sump

Gabion wall all along the dump facing the sump

Retaining wall

vi) Siltation pond

Bareja Siltation pond Mine water from the intermediate sump is being

pumped to the Bareja Siltation pond where silt is arrested and clear

water is flown towards Bareja reservoir (5Ha area) under gravity and

Bareja new reservoir (35 Ha area)

The proposed targets for the construction of retaining wall gabion and

garland drains per year are given in the table below

Sl

No Description Location

LengthArea

constructed till

30092017

Proposed per year

1 Retaining wall Mine area 8432m 300 m

2 Gabion Mine area 154380 Sq m 60000 m2

3 Garland Drain Mine area 3500m (2016-17) As per requirement

of the mine

f) Hydrological Study in the area

The water table configuration in the unconfined aquifer is conforming to the

local topography A flat water table with a gradient of 75 x 10 -3 slopping

towards south south east has been observed in the area The aquifer units

present above the working coal seams are the major sources for ground water

inflow into the proposed mine workings

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Job No181906115 Page No23 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

With the presence of shale and compaction the seepage from mine floor may

be considered as negligible The various hydro-geological units developed in

the Nigahi OCP is as mentioned below

Hydrogeological Unit

Formation Thickness

(m)

Phreatic aquifer (Top)

Soil sub-soil weathered sandstone 0 - 9

Medium grained sandstone with thin clay and shale

30 - 167

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa Top (Working seam)

4 - 11

Aquifer (middle) Medium grained sandstone with thin shale

1 - 29

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa bottom (Working seam)

9 - 15

Aquifer (lower) Medium to coarse grained sandstone with thin shale

52 - 69

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Turra (Working seam) 11 - 19

In opencast mine the aquifer units laying above the bottom most portion

working seam contributes the major inflow Due to stratification the individual

permeable beds develop individual drawdown cones and the impact is usually

limited to few hundred meters For Nigahi OCP a probable zone of influence

ie Radius of influence has been estimated as 612 m

To assess the impact of opencast mining on local water regime a regular

seasonal monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out by

establishing a network of 33 norsquos existing dug wells in the study area Analysis

of ground water samples from monitoring wells around Nigahi Project

indicates that the water quality is generally suitable for domestic use The pH

ranges from 734 to 769 standard unit Concentration of dissolved solid

sulphate iron manganese nitrate fluorite and other heavy metals are found

within the drinking standard (IS-10500) In the study area ground water level

variation is as follows

Sl No

Season Water level (bgl) in m Yr-2017

(Study area- 10 Km radius)

1 Pre-monsoon 1025 to 2257

2 Post- monsoon 125 to 1655

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Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

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Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

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Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

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Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

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Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

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Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

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CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

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1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

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4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

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R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

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Page 15: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No9 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The total land requirement for Nigahi OCP

Type of Land

Total Requirement of Land at 15 Mtpa

Stage ( Ha )

Land under possession at

1875 Mtpa stage (Ha)

Balance land (Ha)

Forest Land 1260 874 386

Non-Forest Land

Govt Land 209 209

Tenancy Land 156740 156740

Total Land 303640 265040 386

Application of FC for 424517 Ha land was applied which included 386 Ha of

forest land and 38517 Ha of revenue forest land within the 156740 Ha area of

Tenancy land Accordingly FC stage-II was granted on 12042018 for 424517

Ha (Forest -386 Ha + Revenue Forest -38517 Ha = 424517 Ha)

Break-up of land after grant of FC on 12042018 is given below

Type of Land Total Land

Requirement ( Ha )

Remarks

Forest Land 1260

Govt Land 209

Tenancy Land 156740

156740 Ha tenancy land includes 38517 Ha of Revenue Forest land

Total Land 303640

Out of 386000 Ha of forest land of Nigahi OCP 18 Ha forest land proposed

to be carved out of Nigahi OCP has been included in Project Report of Jayant

OCP for EC clearance of 25 Mtpa

Hence the total land requirement for Nigahi OCP excluding 18 Ha forest land

comes to 301840 Ha out of which 1242 Ha is forest land 209 Ha is govt

land and 156740 Ha tenancy land which includes 38517 Ha of Revenue

Forest land as given below

Type of Land Total Land

Requirement ( Ha )

Total Land Requirement excluding 18 Ha for Jayant

OCP (Ha)

Forest Land 1260 1242

Govt Land 209 209

Tenancy Land 156740 156740

Total Land 303640 301840

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No10 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

40 CIVIL CONSTRUCTION

41 SERVICE BUILDINGS

The Existing Nigahi OCP is running with adequate infrastructure of service

buildingsCommunity buildings and all the required civil infrastructure works

have been completed and are in use

50 INFRASTRACTURES

51 COAL HANDLING PLANT

Nigahi OCP has a CHP of 15 Mtpa capacity with silo loading onto the rakes

for dispatch the coal through MGR During the year 2017-18 the project has

dispatched 1760 Mt coal to Vindhyachal Super Thermal Power Plant through

MGR

52 RAILWAY SIDING

The coal from Nigahi OCP is presently being despatched by MGR system as

given in the above paragraph

There is a proposed public railway siding which will also be used after its

commissioning for distant consumers

60 MANPOWER amp PRODUCTIVITY

Manpower requirement for Nigahi Opencast Project with a rated capacity of

1875 Mtpa of ROM coal and removal of 7457 Mm3 of overburden per annum

has been estimated as 2827 with an overall OMS of 2512 tes of coal

The existing manpower as on 01042018 is 2419

700 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

71 EXISTING POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES

711 Air Pollution Control Measures

The main air pollutant in mining operation is normally dust Keeping this in

view following control measures are being adopted

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No11 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

712 Water Pollution Control Measures

A comprehensive water management plan incorporating various control

measures is given below

Provision of Mine sump and Mine drainage

Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being used as sedimentation

pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation pond for further

sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water is used for industrial

purpose

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment a

STP of 30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop effluent has been estimated as 1340 m3day This effluent is

treated in ETP of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3day The resultant effluent is treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

713 Noise Pollution Control Measures

Following control measures are being adopted to keep noise levels to

minimum

i) Provision of noise-proof cabins for operators of drills dumpers

shovels draglines etc

ii) Routine maintenance of HEMM

iii) Provision of ear-muffs and ear-plugs as and when required

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No12 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

iv) Restriction of speed of vehicle in colony and sensitive areas and

v) Thick green belt has been provided around the colony This will act

as a barrier to the noise

714 Ground Vibration Control Measures

The following control measures are being adopted to control ground

vibration

a) Design of optimum blast hole geometry considering bench height

diameter of hole type of explosive nature of rock level of

fragmentation required etc

b) Divide total chargeblast in several parts so as to keep minimum

explosivedelay For instance dividing total charge in the parts will

reduce ground vibration to frac14 compared to the total blasted without

using delays

c) Use of millisecond delay detonators and relays

d) Reduce the depth of the holes (larger the depth the ground vibration

is felt over larger area)

e) Avoid concentration of explosive by using deck charging

f) To provide artificial plane of weakness between the site of blast and

the important surface structures to provide damping affect and

g) Plaster shooting should be avoided to reduce air shock wave

MINE CLOSURE PLAN

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Job No181906115 Page No13 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

10 Introduction

101 Name of Mine Owner Director Tech (Operations) Northern Coalfield Ltd

102 Location and Extent of Project Lease Area

The Nigahi Opencast project is situated in Moher sub-basin of the Singrauli

Coalfield in district Singrauli (MP) The total land requirement for Nigahi

Opencast Project (Project area Lease area) has been estimated as 301840

Ha

103 Type of Lease Area

The Project lease area consists of forest land Government land and tenancy

land (Details mentioned in paragraph 3 of Mining Plan)

104 Present Land Use Pattern

Operational present land use pattern is as follows

Sl No

Particulars Area ( Ha)

1 Area to be Excavated 1665

2 External OB Dumps 418

3 Workshop 74

4 Green Belt 335

5 Other Infrastructure (including ETP amp CHP) 404

6 Road rail 74

7 Colony area 265

8 Others (Safety zone vacantundisturbed land etc)

147

Total 301840

105 Method of Mining

Considering the mining and geological conditions the combined system of

opencast mining with the use of dragline and shovel -dumper combination has

been proposed

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Job No181906115 Page No14 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

106 Coal processing operation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

11 Reasons for closure

111 Exhaustion of Minerals

The geological reserve of coal of Nigahi project is expected to be exhausted

by 2031-32 (as per Mining Plan of 1875 Mtpa) and the project needs to be

closed

112 Lack of Demand

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to lack of demand but due to exhaustion

of minerals

113 Un-economic operations

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to un-economic operations but due to

exhaustion of minerals

114 Natural Calamity

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to natural calamity but due to exhaustion

of minerals

115 DirectionCourt cases

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to any directioncourt cases but due to

exhaustion of minerals

12 Statutory Obligations

121 Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed

Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed are being complied

The Forest Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC are given as

Annexure-2(a) amp 2(b)

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Job No181906115 Page No15 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

122 Approval of EPRRCEMining Plan

The Nigahi EPRRCE (15 Mtpa) has already been approved by NCL Board

The mining plan for 1875 Mtpa capacity is to be placed before NCL board for

approval

123 Directives conditions imposed by MoCMoEFSPCCPCB

The directives conditions imposed by the SPCB are being compiled from time

to time There is need to define the liabilities responsibilities and authorities of

the mine management other regulatory bodies Central and State

Governments after mine closure Although no comprehensive legislation

exists on mine closure the following legislations are relevant to mine closure

aspect of CILrsquos mine

The Mines Act 1952

Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017 Regulations 6 66107108

120 128137 249 etc of Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017

and its related DGMS Circulars

The Coal Mines (Conservation and Development) Act1974

Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution Act) 1974

Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981

Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Environment Protection

(Amendment) Rule 2000

The Hazardous Waste (Management amp Handling) Rules1989

In addition documents like EIAEMP submitted to MoEFCC and the

commitments made therein also have legal status Also the directives

conditions imposed by the SPCB from time to time are being compiled One

of the conditions of Environmental Clearance (EC) is that a mine closure plan

with site specific bio-engineering measures for reclamation and restoration of

degraded areas and OB dumps shall be prepared

The Environment Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC is given as

Annexure-3

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Job No181906115 Page No16 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

13 Closure Plan Preparation

131 Decision of mine closure should be approved from Board of Directors of the company

The current mining plan has been prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa

by the Nigahi OCP According to the plan the coal reserve of Nigahi project is

expected to be exhausted by 2031-32 The present closure plan is a

conceptual type Mine closure plan along with Mining Plan will be approved

by the Board of Directors

Final decision of closure will be taken by the competent authority in

appropriate time

20 MINE DESCRIPTION 21 Geology 211 Topography

The Nigahi OCP 1875Mtpa is located in the Moher Sub-basin of Singrauli

Coalfield The project is covered under Topo sheet no 63-L12 of Survey of

India and bounded by latitude 240 07rsquo 30rdquo to 240 10rsquo 58rdquo N and longitudes 820

36rsquo 24rdquo to 820 39rsquo 28rdquo E Nigahi block stands out as a hilly plateau with

elevation about 400 to 450 m above mean sea level Some relief elevations

exceed 500 m In the western part of the block the plateau is pronounced by

steep escarpment facing the south Drains and nallas traverse the slope of

escarpment The base of the plateau extends as a plain with elevations

around 300m

212 Rock Types

Entire Block area is covered by the sediments of Barakar formation with a thin

cover of Soil and alluvium at places The stratigraphic sequence of rocks within

Barakars based on data of drill holes is given below

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Job No181906115 Page No17 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

SlNo Lithology Thickness Range Remarks

From To

In the western part of the area the Purewa Top and Purewa Bottom seams have merged to form a 1890 to2570 m thick composite Purewa merged seam

1 Soil amp sub-soil Nil 90

2 Sandstone with 2 to 3 clay bands and 1 to 2 thin impersistent carbonaceous horizon

3050 16740

3 Coal Seam Purewa Top 420 1090

4 Sandstone with thin Shale band 1 2935

5 Coal Seam Purewa Bottom 880 1470

6 Sandstone and thin carb Shale 5210 6960

7 Coal Seam Turra Seam 1100 1940

213 Toxic Elements Study

Toxic elements study of coal samples from coal seams of NCL mines has

been tested by IIT BHU Enviorotech Pvt Ltd CIMFR Dhanbad

214 Geological Structures

The sandstone exposures and the topography do not reveal much on the

geological structure of the area The entire structural set-up therefore have

been worked out on sub-surface data generated from Nigahi and adjoining

blocks

The block is situated in the south central part of the crescent shaped Moher

sub-basin In conformity to the regional set-up the beds have a general ENE-

WSW trend with northerly dip The amount of dip is generally about 2o to 3o

The area has been postulated free of faults

22 Reserves

The mineable reserves for Nigahi OCP has already been described in detail in

paragraph 21 of the mining Plan

23 Mining Method

The mining method has already been described in detail in sections 26 to 28

of the mining plan

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Job No181906115 Page No18 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

24 Coal Beneficiation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

30 CLOSURE PLAN

31 Mined Out Land

311 ProposalMeasures implemented for reclamation

Out of 301840 Ha of total land 1665 Ha has been identified as Quarry area

Out of which 1405 Ha will be back filled 200 Ha of batter area will be left after

final reclamation Void area will be 60 Ha with depth of about 250mThe

reclamation is to be done in three phases

Phase ndash I Physical Technical Reclamation

In phase-I the mined out land area backfilled with excavated OB material up

to be pre-determined level and it is leveled with dozer and grader A layer of

top soil is laid over this graded amp leveled surface of backfilled mined out land

Equipment provided for land reclamation is as follows

Sl No Particulars Sizecap No Of Equip

1 Hyd ShovelBackhoe 090 m3 1

2 Grader 280 HP 5

3 Water sprinkler 70 KL amp 28 KL 7 amp 2 respectively

4 Tripping truck 8m3 5

5 Dozer 410 HP 5

A fund of Rs 3101 lakhs has been provided for capital investment in land reclamation (as per RCE provision)

Phase-II Biological Reclamation

Biological reclamation is the phase-II of reclamation process Re-vegetation

covers in terms of grass amp trees of appropriate and indigenous species are

raised over the physically reclaimed land Progressive Green Belt

development amp Biological reclamation plan till closure is given in paragraph-

347

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Job No181906115 Page No19 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Phase-III Hydro Reclamation

At the end of mine life a void of 60 Ha will be left in the excavated zone This

void will be converted into water body of a depth of around 40m The water

body and internal filled dump will recharge the ground water of the regime

This water reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture

312 Rehabilitation of mined out land

Rehabilitation of mined out land will be done as per the post mining land use

plan given in the table below

Post Mining Land Use

313 Actual site restoration for post mining land use

Post mining land use plan aims for not only actual site restoration but

improvement too in terms of green cover At post mining stage area of forest

green will increase from 1242 Ha to 2305 Ha

314 Method of restorationreclamationRehabilitation

After backfilling the OB in the de-coaled area by draglines and shovel dumper

combination the overburden dumps shall be stabilized with appropriate

gradingbenching so as to ensure that overall angle of slope is less than 28o

After the technical reclamation the biological reclamation of dumps will be

carried out by top soil spreading and plantation of indigenous plants

Land Use Total Area

( Ha)

Post Mining Land Use Area ( Ha)

Forest Green Area

Water Body

Public Use

Others

Undisturbed Land 147 147

Mine Void 60 60

Reclaimed OB dump

1823 1823

Infra-Structure 74 10 64

Colony 265 265

Green Belt 335 335

Road Rail 74 74

ETP CHP 4040 4040

Others 200 200

Total 301840 2305 60 349 30440

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Job No181906115 Page No20 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The slope stability shall be ensured by maintaining a mild slope of 28o and

using geo-textile material

315 Afforestation in first phase mined out area while commencing the

mining in second phase

Mining is to be carried out in a phased manner initiating afforestation work in

the mined out area of the first phase while commencing the mining in the

second phase ie continuation of mining activities from one phase to other

indicating the sequence of operations depending on the geo-mining conditions

of the mine

316 Progressive mine closure plan shall be prepared for a period of five

years from the beginning of the mining operation

Progressive mine closure plans have been prepared for a period of five years

from the beginning of mine

317 These plans would be examined periodically in every five years period

and be subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by

the Central Government

These plans are examined periodically in every five years period and are

subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by the Central

Government like the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDIL)

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) Indian

School of Mines (ISM) etc for this purpose

32 Water Quality Management

321 Details of existing Surface and Ground Water bodies in ML area The drainage of the area is divided in two sections - One flowing towards

North into Bijul Nalla through MehrauliMorwa Nalla the other towards South

into GBP Sagar through Motwani In the non-excavated area of the mine

some water flows towards North into Bijul Nalla through Mehrauli Morwa

Nalla the balance towards South into GBP Sagar through Motwani Nigahi

Project is operating with two sections ie West Section and East Section

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Job No181906115 Page No21 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Western section mine water is pumped to Bareja siltation pond which is

located within Nigahi OCP

322 Steps for Water Quality protection

Following water quality protection measures are taken

a) Control of erosion Garland drains ndash to arrest surface run-off flowing in

to mine pit During 2016-17 3500 m garland drain has been constructed

it will be constructed as per requirement of mines

b) Sedimentation Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being

used as sedimentation pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation

pond for further sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water

is used for industrial purpose

c) Diversion of water courses No such requirement is there in this project

No water courses passes in this mines

d) Water Treatment

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment STP of

30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop has been estimated as 1340 m3 day This effluent treated in ETP

of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3 day The resultant effluent will be treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

e) Control of siltation Siltation is controlled at many stages

i) At top most dump level

Drainage profile is kept in such a way that outer edges of dump

are at a higher level than the inner surface so that minimum or

negligible water accumulation can be coursed towards dump slope

Provision of garland drains at dump top level and at different

decks of dump

ii) Along dump slope

Terracing of the slope is to be done

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Job No181906115 Page No22 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Grass seed spraying

Plantation along terracing of the slope is to be done as final biological

reclamation

iii) At dump toe level

Gabionsilt arrestor all along the dump toe is to be provided

Retaining wall after the gabion wall

Wide drain near retaining wall for preventing the silt flow

iv) At the face sump

Gabion wall all along the flow of incoming water to face sump

Silt if any gets deposited into the sump

v) Intermediate sump

Gabion wall all along the dump facing the sump

Retaining wall

vi) Siltation pond

Bareja Siltation pond Mine water from the intermediate sump is being

pumped to the Bareja Siltation pond where silt is arrested and clear

water is flown towards Bareja reservoir (5Ha area) under gravity and

Bareja new reservoir (35 Ha area)

The proposed targets for the construction of retaining wall gabion and

garland drains per year are given in the table below

Sl

No Description Location

LengthArea

constructed till

30092017

Proposed per year

1 Retaining wall Mine area 8432m 300 m

2 Gabion Mine area 154380 Sq m 60000 m2

3 Garland Drain Mine area 3500m (2016-17) As per requirement

of the mine

f) Hydrological Study in the area

The water table configuration in the unconfined aquifer is conforming to the

local topography A flat water table with a gradient of 75 x 10 -3 slopping

towards south south east has been observed in the area The aquifer units

present above the working coal seams are the major sources for ground water

inflow into the proposed mine workings

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Job No181906115 Page No23 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

With the presence of shale and compaction the seepage from mine floor may

be considered as negligible The various hydro-geological units developed in

the Nigahi OCP is as mentioned below

Hydrogeological Unit

Formation Thickness

(m)

Phreatic aquifer (Top)

Soil sub-soil weathered sandstone 0 - 9

Medium grained sandstone with thin clay and shale

30 - 167

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa Top (Working seam)

4 - 11

Aquifer (middle) Medium grained sandstone with thin shale

1 - 29

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa bottom (Working seam)

9 - 15

Aquifer (lower) Medium to coarse grained sandstone with thin shale

52 - 69

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Turra (Working seam) 11 - 19

In opencast mine the aquifer units laying above the bottom most portion

working seam contributes the major inflow Due to stratification the individual

permeable beds develop individual drawdown cones and the impact is usually

limited to few hundred meters For Nigahi OCP a probable zone of influence

ie Radius of influence has been estimated as 612 m

To assess the impact of opencast mining on local water regime a regular

seasonal monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out by

establishing a network of 33 norsquos existing dug wells in the study area Analysis

of ground water samples from monitoring wells around Nigahi Project

indicates that the water quality is generally suitable for domestic use The pH

ranges from 734 to 769 standard unit Concentration of dissolved solid

sulphate iron manganese nitrate fluorite and other heavy metals are found

within the drinking standard (IS-10500) In the study area ground water level

variation is as follows

Sl No

Season Water level (bgl) in m Yr-2017

(Study area- 10 Km radius)

1 Pre-monsoon 1025 to 2257

2 Post- monsoon 125 to 1655

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Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

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Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

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Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

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Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

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Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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Approved R K Mahapatra RD

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M)

Customer

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June2018

DateDesignation

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

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Scale100m100 0

Name

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Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

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NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

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Job Title

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Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

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June18

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

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Page 16: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No10 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

40 CIVIL CONSTRUCTION

41 SERVICE BUILDINGS

The Existing Nigahi OCP is running with adequate infrastructure of service

buildingsCommunity buildings and all the required civil infrastructure works

have been completed and are in use

50 INFRASTRACTURES

51 COAL HANDLING PLANT

Nigahi OCP has a CHP of 15 Mtpa capacity with silo loading onto the rakes

for dispatch the coal through MGR During the year 2017-18 the project has

dispatched 1760 Mt coal to Vindhyachal Super Thermal Power Plant through

MGR

52 RAILWAY SIDING

The coal from Nigahi OCP is presently being despatched by MGR system as

given in the above paragraph

There is a proposed public railway siding which will also be used after its

commissioning for distant consumers

60 MANPOWER amp PRODUCTIVITY

Manpower requirement for Nigahi Opencast Project with a rated capacity of

1875 Mtpa of ROM coal and removal of 7457 Mm3 of overburden per annum

has been estimated as 2827 with an overall OMS of 2512 tes of coal

The existing manpower as on 01042018 is 2419

700 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

71 EXISTING POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES

711 Air Pollution Control Measures

The main air pollutant in mining operation is normally dust Keeping this in

view following control measures are being adopted

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No11 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

712 Water Pollution Control Measures

A comprehensive water management plan incorporating various control

measures is given below

Provision of Mine sump and Mine drainage

Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being used as sedimentation

pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation pond for further

sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water is used for industrial

purpose

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment a

STP of 30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop effluent has been estimated as 1340 m3day This effluent is

treated in ETP of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3day The resultant effluent is treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

713 Noise Pollution Control Measures

Following control measures are being adopted to keep noise levels to

minimum

i) Provision of noise-proof cabins for operators of drills dumpers

shovels draglines etc

ii) Routine maintenance of HEMM

iii) Provision of ear-muffs and ear-plugs as and when required

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Job No181906115 Page No12 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

iv) Restriction of speed of vehicle in colony and sensitive areas and

v) Thick green belt has been provided around the colony This will act

as a barrier to the noise

714 Ground Vibration Control Measures

The following control measures are being adopted to control ground

vibration

a) Design of optimum blast hole geometry considering bench height

diameter of hole type of explosive nature of rock level of

fragmentation required etc

b) Divide total chargeblast in several parts so as to keep minimum

explosivedelay For instance dividing total charge in the parts will

reduce ground vibration to frac14 compared to the total blasted without

using delays

c) Use of millisecond delay detonators and relays

d) Reduce the depth of the holes (larger the depth the ground vibration

is felt over larger area)

e) Avoid concentration of explosive by using deck charging

f) To provide artificial plane of weakness between the site of blast and

the important surface structures to provide damping affect and

g) Plaster shooting should be avoided to reduce air shock wave

MINE CLOSURE PLAN

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Job No181906115 Page No13 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

10 Introduction

101 Name of Mine Owner Director Tech (Operations) Northern Coalfield Ltd

102 Location and Extent of Project Lease Area

The Nigahi Opencast project is situated in Moher sub-basin of the Singrauli

Coalfield in district Singrauli (MP) The total land requirement for Nigahi

Opencast Project (Project area Lease area) has been estimated as 301840

Ha

103 Type of Lease Area

The Project lease area consists of forest land Government land and tenancy

land (Details mentioned in paragraph 3 of Mining Plan)

104 Present Land Use Pattern

Operational present land use pattern is as follows

Sl No

Particulars Area ( Ha)

1 Area to be Excavated 1665

2 External OB Dumps 418

3 Workshop 74

4 Green Belt 335

5 Other Infrastructure (including ETP amp CHP) 404

6 Road rail 74

7 Colony area 265

8 Others (Safety zone vacantundisturbed land etc)

147

Total 301840

105 Method of Mining

Considering the mining and geological conditions the combined system of

opencast mining with the use of dragline and shovel -dumper combination has

been proposed

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Job No181906115 Page No14 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

106 Coal processing operation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

11 Reasons for closure

111 Exhaustion of Minerals

The geological reserve of coal of Nigahi project is expected to be exhausted

by 2031-32 (as per Mining Plan of 1875 Mtpa) and the project needs to be

closed

112 Lack of Demand

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to lack of demand but due to exhaustion

of minerals

113 Un-economic operations

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to un-economic operations but due to

exhaustion of minerals

114 Natural Calamity

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to natural calamity but due to exhaustion

of minerals

115 DirectionCourt cases

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to any directioncourt cases but due to

exhaustion of minerals

12 Statutory Obligations

121 Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed

Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed are being complied

The Forest Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC are given as

Annexure-2(a) amp 2(b)

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Job No181906115 Page No15 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

122 Approval of EPRRCEMining Plan

The Nigahi EPRRCE (15 Mtpa) has already been approved by NCL Board

The mining plan for 1875 Mtpa capacity is to be placed before NCL board for

approval

123 Directives conditions imposed by MoCMoEFSPCCPCB

The directives conditions imposed by the SPCB are being compiled from time

to time There is need to define the liabilities responsibilities and authorities of

the mine management other regulatory bodies Central and State

Governments after mine closure Although no comprehensive legislation

exists on mine closure the following legislations are relevant to mine closure

aspect of CILrsquos mine

The Mines Act 1952

Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017 Regulations 6 66107108

120 128137 249 etc of Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017

and its related DGMS Circulars

The Coal Mines (Conservation and Development) Act1974

Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution Act) 1974

Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981

Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Environment Protection

(Amendment) Rule 2000

The Hazardous Waste (Management amp Handling) Rules1989

In addition documents like EIAEMP submitted to MoEFCC and the

commitments made therein also have legal status Also the directives

conditions imposed by the SPCB from time to time are being compiled One

of the conditions of Environmental Clearance (EC) is that a mine closure plan

with site specific bio-engineering measures for reclamation and restoration of

degraded areas and OB dumps shall be prepared

The Environment Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC is given as

Annexure-3

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Job No181906115 Page No16 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

13 Closure Plan Preparation

131 Decision of mine closure should be approved from Board of Directors of the company

The current mining plan has been prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa

by the Nigahi OCP According to the plan the coal reserve of Nigahi project is

expected to be exhausted by 2031-32 The present closure plan is a

conceptual type Mine closure plan along with Mining Plan will be approved

by the Board of Directors

Final decision of closure will be taken by the competent authority in

appropriate time

20 MINE DESCRIPTION 21 Geology 211 Topography

The Nigahi OCP 1875Mtpa is located in the Moher Sub-basin of Singrauli

Coalfield The project is covered under Topo sheet no 63-L12 of Survey of

India and bounded by latitude 240 07rsquo 30rdquo to 240 10rsquo 58rdquo N and longitudes 820

36rsquo 24rdquo to 820 39rsquo 28rdquo E Nigahi block stands out as a hilly plateau with

elevation about 400 to 450 m above mean sea level Some relief elevations

exceed 500 m In the western part of the block the plateau is pronounced by

steep escarpment facing the south Drains and nallas traverse the slope of

escarpment The base of the plateau extends as a plain with elevations

around 300m

212 Rock Types

Entire Block area is covered by the sediments of Barakar formation with a thin

cover of Soil and alluvium at places The stratigraphic sequence of rocks within

Barakars based on data of drill holes is given below

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Job No181906115 Page No17 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

SlNo Lithology Thickness Range Remarks

From To

In the western part of the area the Purewa Top and Purewa Bottom seams have merged to form a 1890 to2570 m thick composite Purewa merged seam

1 Soil amp sub-soil Nil 90

2 Sandstone with 2 to 3 clay bands and 1 to 2 thin impersistent carbonaceous horizon

3050 16740

3 Coal Seam Purewa Top 420 1090

4 Sandstone with thin Shale band 1 2935

5 Coal Seam Purewa Bottom 880 1470

6 Sandstone and thin carb Shale 5210 6960

7 Coal Seam Turra Seam 1100 1940

213 Toxic Elements Study

Toxic elements study of coal samples from coal seams of NCL mines has

been tested by IIT BHU Enviorotech Pvt Ltd CIMFR Dhanbad

214 Geological Structures

The sandstone exposures and the topography do not reveal much on the

geological structure of the area The entire structural set-up therefore have

been worked out on sub-surface data generated from Nigahi and adjoining

blocks

The block is situated in the south central part of the crescent shaped Moher

sub-basin In conformity to the regional set-up the beds have a general ENE-

WSW trend with northerly dip The amount of dip is generally about 2o to 3o

The area has been postulated free of faults

22 Reserves

The mineable reserves for Nigahi OCP has already been described in detail in

paragraph 21 of the mining Plan

23 Mining Method

The mining method has already been described in detail in sections 26 to 28

of the mining plan

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Job No181906115 Page No18 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

24 Coal Beneficiation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

30 CLOSURE PLAN

31 Mined Out Land

311 ProposalMeasures implemented for reclamation

Out of 301840 Ha of total land 1665 Ha has been identified as Quarry area

Out of which 1405 Ha will be back filled 200 Ha of batter area will be left after

final reclamation Void area will be 60 Ha with depth of about 250mThe

reclamation is to be done in three phases

Phase ndash I Physical Technical Reclamation

In phase-I the mined out land area backfilled with excavated OB material up

to be pre-determined level and it is leveled with dozer and grader A layer of

top soil is laid over this graded amp leveled surface of backfilled mined out land

Equipment provided for land reclamation is as follows

Sl No Particulars Sizecap No Of Equip

1 Hyd ShovelBackhoe 090 m3 1

2 Grader 280 HP 5

3 Water sprinkler 70 KL amp 28 KL 7 amp 2 respectively

4 Tripping truck 8m3 5

5 Dozer 410 HP 5

A fund of Rs 3101 lakhs has been provided for capital investment in land reclamation (as per RCE provision)

Phase-II Biological Reclamation

Biological reclamation is the phase-II of reclamation process Re-vegetation

covers in terms of grass amp trees of appropriate and indigenous species are

raised over the physically reclaimed land Progressive Green Belt

development amp Biological reclamation plan till closure is given in paragraph-

347

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Job No181906115 Page No19 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Phase-III Hydro Reclamation

At the end of mine life a void of 60 Ha will be left in the excavated zone This

void will be converted into water body of a depth of around 40m The water

body and internal filled dump will recharge the ground water of the regime

This water reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture

312 Rehabilitation of mined out land

Rehabilitation of mined out land will be done as per the post mining land use

plan given in the table below

Post Mining Land Use

313 Actual site restoration for post mining land use

Post mining land use plan aims for not only actual site restoration but

improvement too in terms of green cover At post mining stage area of forest

green will increase from 1242 Ha to 2305 Ha

314 Method of restorationreclamationRehabilitation

After backfilling the OB in the de-coaled area by draglines and shovel dumper

combination the overburden dumps shall be stabilized with appropriate

gradingbenching so as to ensure that overall angle of slope is less than 28o

After the technical reclamation the biological reclamation of dumps will be

carried out by top soil spreading and plantation of indigenous plants

Land Use Total Area

( Ha)

Post Mining Land Use Area ( Ha)

Forest Green Area

Water Body

Public Use

Others

Undisturbed Land 147 147

Mine Void 60 60

Reclaimed OB dump

1823 1823

Infra-Structure 74 10 64

Colony 265 265

Green Belt 335 335

Road Rail 74 74

ETP CHP 4040 4040

Others 200 200

Total 301840 2305 60 349 30440

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Job No181906115 Page No20 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The slope stability shall be ensured by maintaining a mild slope of 28o and

using geo-textile material

315 Afforestation in first phase mined out area while commencing the

mining in second phase

Mining is to be carried out in a phased manner initiating afforestation work in

the mined out area of the first phase while commencing the mining in the

second phase ie continuation of mining activities from one phase to other

indicating the sequence of operations depending on the geo-mining conditions

of the mine

316 Progressive mine closure plan shall be prepared for a period of five

years from the beginning of the mining operation

Progressive mine closure plans have been prepared for a period of five years

from the beginning of mine

317 These plans would be examined periodically in every five years period

and be subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by

the Central Government

These plans are examined periodically in every five years period and are

subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by the Central

Government like the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDIL)

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) Indian

School of Mines (ISM) etc for this purpose

32 Water Quality Management

321 Details of existing Surface and Ground Water bodies in ML area The drainage of the area is divided in two sections - One flowing towards

North into Bijul Nalla through MehrauliMorwa Nalla the other towards South

into GBP Sagar through Motwani In the non-excavated area of the mine

some water flows towards North into Bijul Nalla through Mehrauli Morwa

Nalla the balance towards South into GBP Sagar through Motwani Nigahi

Project is operating with two sections ie West Section and East Section

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Job No181906115 Page No21 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Western section mine water is pumped to Bareja siltation pond which is

located within Nigahi OCP

322 Steps for Water Quality protection

Following water quality protection measures are taken

a) Control of erosion Garland drains ndash to arrest surface run-off flowing in

to mine pit During 2016-17 3500 m garland drain has been constructed

it will be constructed as per requirement of mines

b) Sedimentation Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being

used as sedimentation pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation

pond for further sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water

is used for industrial purpose

c) Diversion of water courses No such requirement is there in this project

No water courses passes in this mines

d) Water Treatment

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment STP of

30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop has been estimated as 1340 m3 day This effluent treated in ETP

of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3 day The resultant effluent will be treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

e) Control of siltation Siltation is controlled at many stages

i) At top most dump level

Drainage profile is kept in such a way that outer edges of dump

are at a higher level than the inner surface so that minimum or

negligible water accumulation can be coursed towards dump slope

Provision of garland drains at dump top level and at different

decks of dump

ii) Along dump slope

Terracing of the slope is to be done

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Job No181906115 Page No22 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Grass seed spraying

Plantation along terracing of the slope is to be done as final biological

reclamation

iii) At dump toe level

Gabionsilt arrestor all along the dump toe is to be provided

Retaining wall after the gabion wall

Wide drain near retaining wall for preventing the silt flow

iv) At the face sump

Gabion wall all along the flow of incoming water to face sump

Silt if any gets deposited into the sump

v) Intermediate sump

Gabion wall all along the dump facing the sump

Retaining wall

vi) Siltation pond

Bareja Siltation pond Mine water from the intermediate sump is being

pumped to the Bareja Siltation pond where silt is arrested and clear

water is flown towards Bareja reservoir (5Ha area) under gravity and

Bareja new reservoir (35 Ha area)

The proposed targets for the construction of retaining wall gabion and

garland drains per year are given in the table below

Sl

No Description Location

LengthArea

constructed till

30092017

Proposed per year

1 Retaining wall Mine area 8432m 300 m

2 Gabion Mine area 154380 Sq m 60000 m2

3 Garland Drain Mine area 3500m (2016-17) As per requirement

of the mine

f) Hydrological Study in the area

The water table configuration in the unconfined aquifer is conforming to the

local topography A flat water table with a gradient of 75 x 10 -3 slopping

towards south south east has been observed in the area The aquifer units

present above the working coal seams are the major sources for ground water

inflow into the proposed mine workings

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Job No181906115 Page No23 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

With the presence of shale and compaction the seepage from mine floor may

be considered as negligible The various hydro-geological units developed in

the Nigahi OCP is as mentioned below

Hydrogeological Unit

Formation Thickness

(m)

Phreatic aquifer (Top)

Soil sub-soil weathered sandstone 0 - 9

Medium grained sandstone with thin clay and shale

30 - 167

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa Top (Working seam)

4 - 11

Aquifer (middle) Medium grained sandstone with thin shale

1 - 29

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa bottom (Working seam)

9 - 15

Aquifer (lower) Medium to coarse grained sandstone with thin shale

52 - 69

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Turra (Working seam) 11 - 19

In opencast mine the aquifer units laying above the bottom most portion

working seam contributes the major inflow Due to stratification the individual

permeable beds develop individual drawdown cones and the impact is usually

limited to few hundred meters For Nigahi OCP a probable zone of influence

ie Radius of influence has been estimated as 612 m

To assess the impact of opencast mining on local water regime a regular

seasonal monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out by

establishing a network of 33 norsquos existing dug wells in the study area Analysis

of ground water samples from monitoring wells around Nigahi Project

indicates that the water quality is generally suitable for domestic use The pH

ranges from 734 to 769 standard unit Concentration of dissolved solid

sulphate iron manganese nitrate fluorite and other heavy metals are found

within the drinking standard (IS-10500) In the study area ground water level

variation is as follows

Sl No

Season Water level (bgl) in m Yr-2017

(Study area- 10 Km radius)

1 Pre-monsoon 1025 to 2257

2 Post- monsoon 125 to 1655

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Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

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Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

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Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

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Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

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Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

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Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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Scale -1 4000

Approved R K Mahapatra RD

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

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Activity

Drawn

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Design

Scale100m100 0

Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

SLNO

NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

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Job Title

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Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

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Job No181906115 Page No11 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

712 Water Pollution Control Measures

A comprehensive water management plan incorporating various control

measures is given below

Provision of Mine sump and Mine drainage

Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being used as sedimentation

pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation pond for further

sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water is used for industrial

purpose

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment a

STP of 30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop effluent has been estimated as 1340 m3day This effluent is

treated in ETP of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3day The resultant effluent is treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

713 Noise Pollution Control Measures

Following control measures are being adopted to keep noise levels to

minimum

i) Provision of noise-proof cabins for operators of drills dumpers

shovels draglines etc

ii) Routine maintenance of HEMM

iii) Provision of ear-muffs and ear-plugs as and when required

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Job No181906115 Page No12 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

iv) Restriction of speed of vehicle in colony and sensitive areas and

v) Thick green belt has been provided around the colony This will act

as a barrier to the noise

714 Ground Vibration Control Measures

The following control measures are being adopted to control ground

vibration

a) Design of optimum blast hole geometry considering bench height

diameter of hole type of explosive nature of rock level of

fragmentation required etc

b) Divide total chargeblast in several parts so as to keep minimum

explosivedelay For instance dividing total charge in the parts will

reduce ground vibration to frac14 compared to the total blasted without

using delays

c) Use of millisecond delay detonators and relays

d) Reduce the depth of the holes (larger the depth the ground vibration

is felt over larger area)

e) Avoid concentration of explosive by using deck charging

f) To provide artificial plane of weakness between the site of blast and

the important surface structures to provide damping affect and

g) Plaster shooting should be avoided to reduce air shock wave

MINE CLOSURE PLAN

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Job No181906115 Page No13 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

10 Introduction

101 Name of Mine Owner Director Tech (Operations) Northern Coalfield Ltd

102 Location and Extent of Project Lease Area

The Nigahi Opencast project is situated in Moher sub-basin of the Singrauli

Coalfield in district Singrauli (MP) The total land requirement for Nigahi

Opencast Project (Project area Lease area) has been estimated as 301840

Ha

103 Type of Lease Area

The Project lease area consists of forest land Government land and tenancy

land (Details mentioned in paragraph 3 of Mining Plan)

104 Present Land Use Pattern

Operational present land use pattern is as follows

Sl No

Particulars Area ( Ha)

1 Area to be Excavated 1665

2 External OB Dumps 418

3 Workshop 74

4 Green Belt 335

5 Other Infrastructure (including ETP amp CHP) 404

6 Road rail 74

7 Colony area 265

8 Others (Safety zone vacantundisturbed land etc)

147

Total 301840

105 Method of Mining

Considering the mining and geological conditions the combined system of

opencast mining with the use of dragline and shovel -dumper combination has

been proposed

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Job No181906115 Page No14 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

106 Coal processing operation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

11 Reasons for closure

111 Exhaustion of Minerals

The geological reserve of coal of Nigahi project is expected to be exhausted

by 2031-32 (as per Mining Plan of 1875 Mtpa) and the project needs to be

closed

112 Lack of Demand

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to lack of demand but due to exhaustion

of minerals

113 Un-economic operations

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to un-economic operations but due to

exhaustion of minerals

114 Natural Calamity

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to natural calamity but due to exhaustion

of minerals

115 DirectionCourt cases

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to any directioncourt cases but due to

exhaustion of minerals

12 Statutory Obligations

121 Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed

Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed are being complied

The Forest Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC are given as

Annexure-2(a) amp 2(b)

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Job No181906115 Page No15 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

122 Approval of EPRRCEMining Plan

The Nigahi EPRRCE (15 Mtpa) has already been approved by NCL Board

The mining plan for 1875 Mtpa capacity is to be placed before NCL board for

approval

123 Directives conditions imposed by MoCMoEFSPCCPCB

The directives conditions imposed by the SPCB are being compiled from time

to time There is need to define the liabilities responsibilities and authorities of

the mine management other regulatory bodies Central and State

Governments after mine closure Although no comprehensive legislation

exists on mine closure the following legislations are relevant to mine closure

aspect of CILrsquos mine

The Mines Act 1952

Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017 Regulations 6 66107108

120 128137 249 etc of Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017

and its related DGMS Circulars

The Coal Mines (Conservation and Development) Act1974

Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution Act) 1974

Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981

Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Environment Protection

(Amendment) Rule 2000

The Hazardous Waste (Management amp Handling) Rules1989

In addition documents like EIAEMP submitted to MoEFCC and the

commitments made therein also have legal status Also the directives

conditions imposed by the SPCB from time to time are being compiled One

of the conditions of Environmental Clearance (EC) is that a mine closure plan

with site specific bio-engineering measures for reclamation and restoration of

degraded areas and OB dumps shall be prepared

The Environment Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC is given as

Annexure-3

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Job No181906115 Page No16 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

13 Closure Plan Preparation

131 Decision of mine closure should be approved from Board of Directors of the company

The current mining plan has been prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa

by the Nigahi OCP According to the plan the coal reserve of Nigahi project is

expected to be exhausted by 2031-32 The present closure plan is a

conceptual type Mine closure plan along with Mining Plan will be approved

by the Board of Directors

Final decision of closure will be taken by the competent authority in

appropriate time

20 MINE DESCRIPTION 21 Geology 211 Topography

The Nigahi OCP 1875Mtpa is located in the Moher Sub-basin of Singrauli

Coalfield The project is covered under Topo sheet no 63-L12 of Survey of

India and bounded by latitude 240 07rsquo 30rdquo to 240 10rsquo 58rdquo N and longitudes 820

36rsquo 24rdquo to 820 39rsquo 28rdquo E Nigahi block stands out as a hilly plateau with

elevation about 400 to 450 m above mean sea level Some relief elevations

exceed 500 m In the western part of the block the plateau is pronounced by

steep escarpment facing the south Drains and nallas traverse the slope of

escarpment The base of the plateau extends as a plain with elevations

around 300m

212 Rock Types

Entire Block area is covered by the sediments of Barakar formation with a thin

cover of Soil and alluvium at places The stratigraphic sequence of rocks within

Barakars based on data of drill holes is given below

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Job No181906115 Page No17 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

SlNo Lithology Thickness Range Remarks

From To

In the western part of the area the Purewa Top and Purewa Bottom seams have merged to form a 1890 to2570 m thick composite Purewa merged seam

1 Soil amp sub-soil Nil 90

2 Sandstone with 2 to 3 clay bands and 1 to 2 thin impersistent carbonaceous horizon

3050 16740

3 Coal Seam Purewa Top 420 1090

4 Sandstone with thin Shale band 1 2935

5 Coal Seam Purewa Bottom 880 1470

6 Sandstone and thin carb Shale 5210 6960

7 Coal Seam Turra Seam 1100 1940

213 Toxic Elements Study

Toxic elements study of coal samples from coal seams of NCL mines has

been tested by IIT BHU Enviorotech Pvt Ltd CIMFR Dhanbad

214 Geological Structures

The sandstone exposures and the topography do not reveal much on the

geological structure of the area The entire structural set-up therefore have

been worked out on sub-surface data generated from Nigahi and adjoining

blocks

The block is situated in the south central part of the crescent shaped Moher

sub-basin In conformity to the regional set-up the beds have a general ENE-

WSW trend with northerly dip The amount of dip is generally about 2o to 3o

The area has been postulated free of faults

22 Reserves

The mineable reserves for Nigahi OCP has already been described in detail in

paragraph 21 of the mining Plan

23 Mining Method

The mining method has already been described in detail in sections 26 to 28

of the mining plan

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Job No181906115 Page No18 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

24 Coal Beneficiation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

30 CLOSURE PLAN

31 Mined Out Land

311 ProposalMeasures implemented for reclamation

Out of 301840 Ha of total land 1665 Ha has been identified as Quarry area

Out of which 1405 Ha will be back filled 200 Ha of batter area will be left after

final reclamation Void area will be 60 Ha with depth of about 250mThe

reclamation is to be done in three phases

Phase ndash I Physical Technical Reclamation

In phase-I the mined out land area backfilled with excavated OB material up

to be pre-determined level and it is leveled with dozer and grader A layer of

top soil is laid over this graded amp leveled surface of backfilled mined out land

Equipment provided for land reclamation is as follows

Sl No Particulars Sizecap No Of Equip

1 Hyd ShovelBackhoe 090 m3 1

2 Grader 280 HP 5

3 Water sprinkler 70 KL amp 28 KL 7 amp 2 respectively

4 Tripping truck 8m3 5

5 Dozer 410 HP 5

A fund of Rs 3101 lakhs has been provided for capital investment in land reclamation (as per RCE provision)

Phase-II Biological Reclamation

Biological reclamation is the phase-II of reclamation process Re-vegetation

covers in terms of grass amp trees of appropriate and indigenous species are

raised over the physically reclaimed land Progressive Green Belt

development amp Biological reclamation plan till closure is given in paragraph-

347

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Job No181906115 Page No19 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Phase-III Hydro Reclamation

At the end of mine life a void of 60 Ha will be left in the excavated zone This

void will be converted into water body of a depth of around 40m The water

body and internal filled dump will recharge the ground water of the regime

This water reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture

312 Rehabilitation of mined out land

Rehabilitation of mined out land will be done as per the post mining land use

plan given in the table below

Post Mining Land Use

313 Actual site restoration for post mining land use

Post mining land use plan aims for not only actual site restoration but

improvement too in terms of green cover At post mining stage area of forest

green will increase from 1242 Ha to 2305 Ha

314 Method of restorationreclamationRehabilitation

After backfilling the OB in the de-coaled area by draglines and shovel dumper

combination the overburden dumps shall be stabilized with appropriate

gradingbenching so as to ensure that overall angle of slope is less than 28o

After the technical reclamation the biological reclamation of dumps will be

carried out by top soil spreading and plantation of indigenous plants

Land Use Total Area

( Ha)

Post Mining Land Use Area ( Ha)

Forest Green Area

Water Body

Public Use

Others

Undisturbed Land 147 147

Mine Void 60 60

Reclaimed OB dump

1823 1823

Infra-Structure 74 10 64

Colony 265 265

Green Belt 335 335

Road Rail 74 74

ETP CHP 4040 4040

Others 200 200

Total 301840 2305 60 349 30440

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Job No181906115 Page No20 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The slope stability shall be ensured by maintaining a mild slope of 28o and

using geo-textile material

315 Afforestation in first phase mined out area while commencing the

mining in second phase

Mining is to be carried out in a phased manner initiating afforestation work in

the mined out area of the first phase while commencing the mining in the

second phase ie continuation of mining activities from one phase to other

indicating the sequence of operations depending on the geo-mining conditions

of the mine

316 Progressive mine closure plan shall be prepared for a period of five

years from the beginning of the mining operation

Progressive mine closure plans have been prepared for a period of five years

from the beginning of mine

317 These plans would be examined periodically in every five years period

and be subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by

the Central Government

These plans are examined periodically in every five years period and are

subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by the Central

Government like the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDIL)

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) Indian

School of Mines (ISM) etc for this purpose

32 Water Quality Management

321 Details of existing Surface and Ground Water bodies in ML area The drainage of the area is divided in two sections - One flowing towards

North into Bijul Nalla through MehrauliMorwa Nalla the other towards South

into GBP Sagar through Motwani In the non-excavated area of the mine

some water flows towards North into Bijul Nalla through Mehrauli Morwa

Nalla the balance towards South into GBP Sagar through Motwani Nigahi

Project is operating with two sections ie West Section and East Section

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Job No181906115 Page No21 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Western section mine water is pumped to Bareja siltation pond which is

located within Nigahi OCP

322 Steps for Water Quality protection

Following water quality protection measures are taken

a) Control of erosion Garland drains ndash to arrest surface run-off flowing in

to mine pit During 2016-17 3500 m garland drain has been constructed

it will be constructed as per requirement of mines

b) Sedimentation Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being

used as sedimentation pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation

pond for further sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water

is used for industrial purpose

c) Diversion of water courses No such requirement is there in this project

No water courses passes in this mines

d) Water Treatment

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment STP of

30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop has been estimated as 1340 m3 day This effluent treated in ETP

of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3 day The resultant effluent will be treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

e) Control of siltation Siltation is controlled at many stages

i) At top most dump level

Drainage profile is kept in such a way that outer edges of dump

are at a higher level than the inner surface so that minimum or

negligible water accumulation can be coursed towards dump slope

Provision of garland drains at dump top level and at different

decks of dump

ii) Along dump slope

Terracing of the slope is to be done

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Job No181906115 Page No22 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Grass seed spraying

Plantation along terracing of the slope is to be done as final biological

reclamation

iii) At dump toe level

Gabionsilt arrestor all along the dump toe is to be provided

Retaining wall after the gabion wall

Wide drain near retaining wall for preventing the silt flow

iv) At the face sump

Gabion wall all along the flow of incoming water to face sump

Silt if any gets deposited into the sump

v) Intermediate sump

Gabion wall all along the dump facing the sump

Retaining wall

vi) Siltation pond

Bareja Siltation pond Mine water from the intermediate sump is being

pumped to the Bareja Siltation pond where silt is arrested and clear

water is flown towards Bareja reservoir (5Ha area) under gravity and

Bareja new reservoir (35 Ha area)

The proposed targets for the construction of retaining wall gabion and

garland drains per year are given in the table below

Sl

No Description Location

LengthArea

constructed till

30092017

Proposed per year

1 Retaining wall Mine area 8432m 300 m

2 Gabion Mine area 154380 Sq m 60000 m2

3 Garland Drain Mine area 3500m (2016-17) As per requirement

of the mine

f) Hydrological Study in the area

The water table configuration in the unconfined aquifer is conforming to the

local topography A flat water table with a gradient of 75 x 10 -3 slopping

towards south south east has been observed in the area The aquifer units

present above the working coal seams are the major sources for ground water

inflow into the proposed mine workings

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Job No181906115 Page No23 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

With the presence of shale and compaction the seepage from mine floor may

be considered as negligible The various hydro-geological units developed in

the Nigahi OCP is as mentioned below

Hydrogeological Unit

Formation Thickness

(m)

Phreatic aquifer (Top)

Soil sub-soil weathered sandstone 0 - 9

Medium grained sandstone with thin clay and shale

30 - 167

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa Top (Working seam)

4 - 11

Aquifer (middle) Medium grained sandstone with thin shale

1 - 29

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa bottom (Working seam)

9 - 15

Aquifer (lower) Medium to coarse grained sandstone with thin shale

52 - 69

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Turra (Working seam) 11 - 19

In opencast mine the aquifer units laying above the bottom most portion

working seam contributes the major inflow Due to stratification the individual

permeable beds develop individual drawdown cones and the impact is usually

limited to few hundred meters For Nigahi OCP a probable zone of influence

ie Radius of influence has been estimated as 612 m

To assess the impact of opencast mining on local water regime a regular

seasonal monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out by

establishing a network of 33 norsquos existing dug wells in the study area Analysis

of ground water samples from monitoring wells around Nigahi Project

indicates that the water quality is generally suitable for domestic use The pH

ranges from 734 to 769 standard unit Concentration of dissolved solid

sulphate iron manganese nitrate fluorite and other heavy metals are found

within the drinking standard (IS-10500) In the study area ground water level

variation is as follows

Sl No

Season Water level (bgl) in m Yr-2017

(Study area- 10 Km radius)

1 Pre-monsoon 1025 to 2257

2 Post- monsoon 125 to 1655

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Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

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Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

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Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

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Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

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Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

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Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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Scale -1 4000

Approved R K Mahapatra RD

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M)

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

110000

Activity

Drawn

Checked

Design

Scale100m100 0

Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

SLNO

NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

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Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

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Job Title

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Subject Quarry Cross - SectionsShowing DumpProfile

Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

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BACK FILLED DUMP

BACK FILLED DUMP

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

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A Mini Ratna Company

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Page 18: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No12 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

iv) Restriction of speed of vehicle in colony and sensitive areas and

v) Thick green belt has been provided around the colony This will act

as a barrier to the noise

714 Ground Vibration Control Measures

The following control measures are being adopted to control ground

vibration

a) Design of optimum blast hole geometry considering bench height

diameter of hole type of explosive nature of rock level of

fragmentation required etc

b) Divide total chargeblast in several parts so as to keep minimum

explosivedelay For instance dividing total charge in the parts will

reduce ground vibration to frac14 compared to the total blasted without

using delays

c) Use of millisecond delay detonators and relays

d) Reduce the depth of the holes (larger the depth the ground vibration

is felt over larger area)

e) Avoid concentration of explosive by using deck charging

f) To provide artificial plane of weakness between the site of blast and

the important surface structures to provide damping affect and

g) Plaster shooting should be avoided to reduce air shock wave

MINE CLOSURE PLAN

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No13 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

10 Introduction

101 Name of Mine Owner Director Tech (Operations) Northern Coalfield Ltd

102 Location and Extent of Project Lease Area

The Nigahi Opencast project is situated in Moher sub-basin of the Singrauli

Coalfield in district Singrauli (MP) The total land requirement for Nigahi

Opencast Project (Project area Lease area) has been estimated as 301840

Ha

103 Type of Lease Area

The Project lease area consists of forest land Government land and tenancy

land (Details mentioned in paragraph 3 of Mining Plan)

104 Present Land Use Pattern

Operational present land use pattern is as follows

Sl No

Particulars Area ( Ha)

1 Area to be Excavated 1665

2 External OB Dumps 418

3 Workshop 74

4 Green Belt 335

5 Other Infrastructure (including ETP amp CHP) 404

6 Road rail 74

7 Colony area 265

8 Others (Safety zone vacantundisturbed land etc)

147

Total 301840

105 Method of Mining

Considering the mining and geological conditions the combined system of

opencast mining with the use of dragline and shovel -dumper combination has

been proposed

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Job No181906115 Page No14 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

106 Coal processing operation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

11 Reasons for closure

111 Exhaustion of Minerals

The geological reserve of coal of Nigahi project is expected to be exhausted

by 2031-32 (as per Mining Plan of 1875 Mtpa) and the project needs to be

closed

112 Lack of Demand

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to lack of demand but due to exhaustion

of minerals

113 Un-economic operations

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to un-economic operations but due to

exhaustion of minerals

114 Natural Calamity

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to natural calamity but due to exhaustion

of minerals

115 DirectionCourt cases

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to any directioncourt cases but due to

exhaustion of minerals

12 Statutory Obligations

121 Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed

Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed are being complied

The Forest Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC are given as

Annexure-2(a) amp 2(b)

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Job No181906115 Page No15 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

122 Approval of EPRRCEMining Plan

The Nigahi EPRRCE (15 Mtpa) has already been approved by NCL Board

The mining plan for 1875 Mtpa capacity is to be placed before NCL board for

approval

123 Directives conditions imposed by MoCMoEFSPCCPCB

The directives conditions imposed by the SPCB are being compiled from time

to time There is need to define the liabilities responsibilities and authorities of

the mine management other regulatory bodies Central and State

Governments after mine closure Although no comprehensive legislation

exists on mine closure the following legislations are relevant to mine closure

aspect of CILrsquos mine

The Mines Act 1952

Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017 Regulations 6 66107108

120 128137 249 etc of Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017

and its related DGMS Circulars

The Coal Mines (Conservation and Development) Act1974

Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution Act) 1974

Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981

Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Environment Protection

(Amendment) Rule 2000

The Hazardous Waste (Management amp Handling) Rules1989

In addition documents like EIAEMP submitted to MoEFCC and the

commitments made therein also have legal status Also the directives

conditions imposed by the SPCB from time to time are being compiled One

of the conditions of Environmental Clearance (EC) is that a mine closure plan

with site specific bio-engineering measures for reclamation and restoration of

degraded areas and OB dumps shall be prepared

The Environment Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC is given as

Annexure-3

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Job No181906115 Page No16 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

13 Closure Plan Preparation

131 Decision of mine closure should be approved from Board of Directors of the company

The current mining plan has been prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa

by the Nigahi OCP According to the plan the coal reserve of Nigahi project is

expected to be exhausted by 2031-32 The present closure plan is a

conceptual type Mine closure plan along with Mining Plan will be approved

by the Board of Directors

Final decision of closure will be taken by the competent authority in

appropriate time

20 MINE DESCRIPTION 21 Geology 211 Topography

The Nigahi OCP 1875Mtpa is located in the Moher Sub-basin of Singrauli

Coalfield The project is covered under Topo sheet no 63-L12 of Survey of

India and bounded by latitude 240 07rsquo 30rdquo to 240 10rsquo 58rdquo N and longitudes 820

36rsquo 24rdquo to 820 39rsquo 28rdquo E Nigahi block stands out as a hilly plateau with

elevation about 400 to 450 m above mean sea level Some relief elevations

exceed 500 m In the western part of the block the plateau is pronounced by

steep escarpment facing the south Drains and nallas traverse the slope of

escarpment The base of the plateau extends as a plain with elevations

around 300m

212 Rock Types

Entire Block area is covered by the sediments of Barakar formation with a thin

cover of Soil and alluvium at places The stratigraphic sequence of rocks within

Barakars based on data of drill holes is given below

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Job No181906115 Page No17 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

SlNo Lithology Thickness Range Remarks

From To

In the western part of the area the Purewa Top and Purewa Bottom seams have merged to form a 1890 to2570 m thick composite Purewa merged seam

1 Soil amp sub-soil Nil 90

2 Sandstone with 2 to 3 clay bands and 1 to 2 thin impersistent carbonaceous horizon

3050 16740

3 Coal Seam Purewa Top 420 1090

4 Sandstone with thin Shale band 1 2935

5 Coal Seam Purewa Bottom 880 1470

6 Sandstone and thin carb Shale 5210 6960

7 Coal Seam Turra Seam 1100 1940

213 Toxic Elements Study

Toxic elements study of coal samples from coal seams of NCL mines has

been tested by IIT BHU Enviorotech Pvt Ltd CIMFR Dhanbad

214 Geological Structures

The sandstone exposures and the topography do not reveal much on the

geological structure of the area The entire structural set-up therefore have

been worked out on sub-surface data generated from Nigahi and adjoining

blocks

The block is situated in the south central part of the crescent shaped Moher

sub-basin In conformity to the regional set-up the beds have a general ENE-

WSW trend with northerly dip The amount of dip is generally about 2o to 3o

The area has been postulated free of faults

22 Reserves

The mineable reserves for Nigahi OCP has already been described in detail in

paragraph 21 of the mining Plan

23 Mining Method

The mining method has already been described in detail in sections 26 to 28

of the mining plan

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Job No181906115 Page No18 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

24 Coal Beneficiation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

30 CLOSURE PLAN

31 Mined Out Land

311 ProposalMeasures implemented for reclamation

Out of 301840 Ha of total land 1665 Ha has been identified as Quarry area

Out of which 1405 Ha will be back filled 200 Ha of batter area will be left after

final reclamation Void area will be 60 Ha with depth of about 250mThe

reclamation is to be done in three phases

Phase ndash I Physical Technical Reclamation

In phase-I the mined out land area backfilled with excavated OB material up

to be pre-determined level and it is leveled with dozer and grader A layer of

top soil is laid over this graded amp leveled surface of backfilled mined out land

Equipment provided for land reclamation is as follows

Sl No Particulars Sizecap No Of Equip

1 Hyd ShovelBackhoe 090 m3 1

2 Grader 280 HP 5

3 Water sprinkler 70 KL amp 28 KL 7 amp 2 respectively

4 Tripping truck 8m3 5

5 Dozer 410 HP 5

A fund of Rs 3101 lakhs has been provided for capital investment in land reclamation (as per RCE provision)

Phase-II Biological Reclamation

Biological reclamation is the phase-II of reclamation process Re-vegetation

covers in terms of grass amp trees of appropriate and indigenous species are

raised over the physically reclaimed land Progressive Green Belt

development amp Biological reclamation plan till closure is given in paragraph-

347

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Job No181906115 Page No19 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Phase-III Hydro Reclamation

At the end of mine life a void of 60 Ha will be left in the excavated zone This

void will be converted into water body of a depth of around 40m The water

body and internal filled dump will recharge the ground water of the regime

This water reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture

312 Rehabilitation of mined out land

Rehabilitation of mined out land will be done as per the post mining land use

plan given in the table below

Post Mining Land Use

313 Actual site restoration for post mining land use

Post mining land use plan aims for not only actual site restoration but

improvement too in terms of green cover At post mining stage area of forest

green will increase from 1242 Ha to 2305 Ha

314 Method of restorationreclamationRehabilitation

After backfilling the OB in the de-coaled area by draglines and shovel dumper

combination the overburden dumps shall be stabilized with appropriate

gradingbenching so as to ensure that overall angle of slope is less than 28o

After the technical reclamation the biological reclamation of dumps will be

carried out by top soil spreading and plantation of indigenous plants

Land Use Total Area

( Ha)

Post Mining Land Use Area ( Ha)

Forest Green Area

Water Body

Public Use

Others

Undisturbed Land 147 147

Mine Void 60 60

Reclaimed OB dump

1823 1823

Infra-Structure 74 10 64

Colony 265 265

Green Belt 335 335

Road Rail 74 74

ETP CHP 4040 4040

Others 200 200

Total 301840 2305 60 349 30440

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Job No181906115 Page No20 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The slope stability shall be ensured by maintaining a mild slope of 28o and

using geo-textile material

315 Afforestation in first phase mined out area while commencing the

mining in second phase

Mining is to be carried out in a phased manner initiating afforestation work in

the mined out area of the first phase while commencing the mining in the

second phase ie continuation of mining activities from one phase to other

indicating the sequence of operations depending on the geo-mining conditions

of the mine

316 Progressive mine closure plan shall be prepared for a period of five

years from the beginning of the mining operation

Progressive mine closure plans have been prepared for a period of five years

from the beginning of mine

317 These plans would be examined periodically in every five years period

and be subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by

the Central Government

These plans are examined periodically in every five years period and are

subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by the Central

Government like the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDIL)

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) Indian

School of Mines (ISM) etc for this purpose

32 Water Quality Management

321 Details of existing Surface and Ground Water bodies in ML area The drainage of the area is divided in two sections - One flowing towards

North into Bijul Nalla through MehrauliMorwa Nalla the other towards South

into GBP Sagar through Motwani In the non-excavated area of the mine

some water flows towards North into Bijul Nalla through Mehrauli Morwa

Nalla the balance towards South into GBP Sagar through Motwani Nigahi

Project is operating with two sections ie West Section and East Section

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Job No181906115 Page No21 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Western section mine water is pumped to Bareja siltation pond which is

located within Nigahi OCP

322 Steps for Water Quality protection

Following water quality protection measures are taken

a) Control of erosion Garland drains ndash to arrest surface run-off flowing in

to mine pit During 2016-17 3500 m garland drain has been constructed

it will be constructed as per requirement of mines

b) Sedimentation Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being

used as sedimentation pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation

pond for further sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water

is used for industrial purpose

c) Diversion of water courses No such requirement is there in this project

No water courses passes in this mines

d) Water Treatment

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment STP of

30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop has been estimated as 1340 m3 day This effluent treated in ETP

of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3 day The resultant effluent will be treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

e) Control of siltation Siltation is controlled at many stages

i) At top most dump level

Drainage profile is kept in such a way that outer edges of dump

are at a higher level than the inner surface so that minimum or

negligible water accumulation can be coursed towards dump slope

Provision of garland drains at dump top level and at different

decks of dump

ii) Along dump slope

Terracing of the slope is to be done

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Job No181906115 Page No22 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Grass seed spraying

Plantation along terracing of the slope is to be done as final biological

reclamation

iii) At dump toe level

Gabionsilt arrestor all along the dump toe is to be provided

Retaining wall after the gabion wall

Wide drain near retaining wall for preventing the silt flow

iv) At the face sump

Gabion wall all along the flow of incoming water to face sump

Silt if any gets deposited into the sump

v) Intermediate sump

Gabion wall all along the dump facing the sump

Retaining wall

vi) Siltation pond

Bareja Siltation pond Mine water from the intermediate sump is being

pumped to the Bareja Siltation pond where silt is arrested and clear

water is flown towards Bareja reservoir (5Ha area) under gravity and

Bareja new reservoir (35 Ha area)

The proposed targets for the construction of retaining wall gabion and

garland drains per year are given in the table below

Sl

No Description Location

LengthArea

constructed till

30092017

Proposed per year

1 Retaining wall Mine area 8432m 300 m

2 Gabion Mine area 154380 Sq m 60000 m2

3 Garland Drain Mine area 3500m (2016-17) As per requirement

of the mine

f) Hydrological Study in the area

The water table configuration in the unconfined aquifer is conforming to the

local topography A flat water table with a gradient of 75 x 10 -3 slopping

towards south south east has been observed in the area The aquifer units

present above the working coal seams are the major sources for ground water

inflow into the proposed mine workings

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Job No181906115 Page No23 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

With the presence of shale and compaction the seepage from mine floor may

be considered as negligible The various hydro-geological units developed in

the Nigahi OCP is as mentioned below

Hydrogeological Unit

Formation Thickness

(m)

Phreatic aquifer (Top)

Soil sub-soil weathered sandstone 0 - 9

Medium grained sandstone with thin clay and shale

30 - 167

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa Top (Working seam)

4 - 11

Aquifer (middle) Medium grained sandstone with thin shale

1 - 29

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa bottom (Working seam)

9 - 15

Aquifer (lower) Medium to coarse grained sandstone with thin shale

52 - 69

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Turra (Working seam) 11 - 19

In opencast mine the aquifer units laying above the bottom most portion

working seam contributes the major inflow Due to stratification the individual

permeable beds develop individual drawdown cones and the impact is usually

limited to few hundred meters For Nigahi OCP a probable zone of influence

ie Radius of influence has been estimated as 612 m

To assess the impact of opencast mining on local water regime a regular

seasonal monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out by

establishing a network of 33 norsquos existing dug wells in the study area Analysis

of ground water samples from monitoring wells around Nigahi Project

indicates that the water quality is generally suitable for domestic use The pH

ranges from 734 to 769 standard unit Concentration of dissolved solid

sulphate iron manganese nitrate fluorite and other heavy metals are found

within the drinking standard (IS-10500) In the study area ground water level

variation is as follows

Sl No

Season Water level (bgl) in m Yr-2017

(Study area- 10 Km radius)

1 Pre-monsoon 1025 to 2257

2 Post- monsoon 125 to 1655

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Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

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Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

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Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

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Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

110000

Activity

Drawn

Checked

Design

Scale100m100 0

Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

SLNO

NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

CSNE-9

OB BENCH

COAL BENCH

SPOT LEVEL

HAUL ROAD

DUMP

BOREHOLES NUMBERS

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FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM

CROSS SECTION LINE

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Shalabh Malik DyManager (M)

Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

181906115

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INTERNAL DUMP (D2) OF WEST SECTION

NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION E-E SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

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EXTERNAL DUMP OF SUTHERN SIDE

NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION B-B SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

EXTERNAL DUMP OF SOUTHERN SIDE

+530+500

+470+440

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Nigahi OpenCast Project (1875Mtpa) Northern Coalfields Limited

Job Title

Customer

Subject Quarry Cross - SectionsShowing DumpProfile

Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

+405+435

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BACK FILLED DUMP

BACK FILLED DUMP

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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Page 19: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

MINE CLOSURE PLAN

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No13 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

10 Introduction

101 Name of Mine Owner Director Tech (Operations) Northern Coalfield Ltd

102 Location and Extent of Project Lease Area

The Nigahi Opencast project is situated in Moher sub-basin of the Singrauli

Coalfield in district Singrauli (MP) The total land requirement for Nigahi

Opencast Project (Project area Lease area) has been estimated as 301840

Ha

103 Type of Lease Area

The Project lease area consists of forest land Government land and tenancy

land (Details mentioned in paragraph 3 of Mining Plan)

104 Present Land Use Pattern

Operational present land use pattern is as follows

Sl No

Particulars Area ( Ha)

1 Area to be Excavated 1665

2 External OB Dumps 418

3 Workshop 74

4 Green Belt 335

5 Other Infrastructure (including ETP amp CHP) 404

6 Road rail 74

7 Colony area 265

8 Others (Safety zone vacantundisturbed land etc)

147

Total 301840

105 Method of Mining

Considering the mining and geological conditions the combined system of

opencast mining with the use of dragline and shovel -dumper combination has

been proposed

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No14 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

106 Coal processing operation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

11 Reasons for closure

111 Exhaustion of Minerals

The geological reserve of coal of Nigahi project is expected to be exhausted

by 2031-32 (as per Mining Plan of 1875 Mtpa) and the project needs to be

closed

112 Lack of Demand

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to lack of demand but due to exhaustion

of minerals

113 Un-economic operations

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to un-economic operations but due to

exhaustion of minerals

114 Natural Calamity

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to natural calamity but due to exhaustion

of minerals

115 DirectionCourt cases

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to any directioncourt cases but due to

exhaustion of minerals

12 Statutory Obligations

121 Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed

Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed are being complied

The Forest Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC are given as

Annexure-2(a) amp 2(b)

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No15 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

122 Approval of EPRRCEMining Plan

The Nigahi EPRRCE (15 Mtpa) has already been approved by NCL Board

The mining plan for 1875 Mtpa capacity is to be placed before NCL board for

approval

123 Directives conditions imposed by MoCMoEFSPCCPCB

The directives conditions imposed by the SPCB are being compiled from time

to time There is need to define the liabilities responsibilities and authorities of

the mine management other regulatory bodies Central and State

Governments after mine closure Although no comprehensive legislation

exists on mine closure the following legislations are relevant to mine closure

aspect of CILrsquos mine

The Mines Act 1952

Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017 Regulations 6 66107108

120 128137 249 etc of Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017

and its related DGMS Circulars

The Coal Mines (Conservation and Development) Act1974

Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution Act) 1974

Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981

Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Environment Protection

(Amendment) Rule 2000

The Hazardous Waste (Management amp Handling) Rules1989

In addition documents like EIAEMP submitted to MoEFCC and the

commitments made therein also have legal status Also the directives

conditions imposed by the SPCB from time to time are being compiled One

of the conditions of Environmental Clearance (EC) is that a mine closure plan

with site specific bio-engineering measures for reclamation and restoration of

degraded areas and OB dumps shall be prepared

The Environment Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC is given as

Annexure-3

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No16 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

13 Closure Plan Preparation

131 Decision of mine closure should be approved from Board of Directors of the company

The current mining plan has been prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa

by the Nigahi OCP According to the plan the coal reserve of Nigahi project is

expected to be exhausted by 2031-32 The present closure plan is a

conceptual type Mine closure plan along with Mining Plan will be approved

by the Board of Directors

Final decision of closure will be taken by the competent authority in

appropriate time

20 MINE DESCRIPTION 21 Geology 211 Topography

The Nigahi OCP 1875Mtpa is located in the Moher Sub-basin of Singrauli

Coalfield The project is covered under Topo sheet no 63-L12 of Survey of

India and bounded by latitude 240 07rsquo 30rdquo to 240 10rsquo 58rdquo N and longitudes 820

36rsquo 24rdquo to 820 39rsquo 28rdquo E Nigahi block stands out as a hilly plateau with

elevation about 400 to 450 m above mean sea level Some relief elevations

exceed 500 m In the western part of the block the plateau is pronounced by

steep escarpment facing the south Drains and nallas traverse the slope of

escarpment The base of the plateau extends as a plain with elevations

around 300m

212 Rock Types

Entire Block area is covered by the sediments of Barakar formation with a thin

cover of Soil and alluvium at places The stratigraphic sequence of rocks within

Barakars based on data of drill holes is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No17 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

SlNo Lithology Thickness Range Remarks

From To

In the western part of the area the Purewa Top and Purewa Bottom seams have merged to form a 1890 to2570 m thick composite Purewa merged seam

1 Soil amp sub-soil Nil 90

2 Sandstone with 2 to 3 clay bands and 1 to 2 thin impersistent carbonaceous horizon

3050 16740

3 Coal Seam Purewa Top 420 1090

4 Sandstone with thin Shale band 1 2935

5 Coal Seam Purewa Bottom 880 1470

6 Sandstone and thin carb Shale 5210 6960

7 Coal Seam Turra Seam 1100 1940

213 Toxic Elements Study

Toxic elements study of coal samples from coal seams of NCL mines has

been tested by IIT BHU Enviorotech Pvt Ltd CIMFR Dhanbad

214 Geological Structures

The sandstone exposures and the topography do not reveal much on the

geological structure of the area The entire structural set-up therefore have

been worked out on sub-surface data generated from Nigahi and adjoining

blocks

The block is situated in the south central part of the crescent shaped Moher

sub-basin In conformity to the regional set-up the beds have a general ENE-

WSW trend with northerly dip The amount of dip is generally about 2o to 3o

The area has been postulated free of faults

22 Reserves

The mineable reserves for Nigahi OCP has already been described in detail in

paragraph 21 of the mining Plan

23 Mining Method

The mining method has already been described in detail in sections 26 to 28

of the mining plan

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No18 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

24 Coal Beneficiation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

30 CLOSURE PLAN

31 Mined Out Land

311 ProposalMeasures implemented for reclamation

Out of 301840 Ha of total land 1665 Ha has been identified as Quarry area

Out of which 1405 Ha will be back filled 200 Ha of batter area will be left after

final reclamation Void area will be 60 Ha with depth of about 250mThe

reclamation is to be done in three phases

Phase ndash I Physical Technical Reclamation

In phase-I the mined out land area backfilled with excavated OB material up

to be pre-determined level and it is leveled with dozer and grader A layer of

top soil is laid over this graded amp leveled surface of backfilled mined out land

Equipment provided for land reclamation is as follows

Sl No Particulars Sizecap No Of Equip

1 Hyd ShovelBackhoe 090 m3 1

2 Grader 280 HP 5

3 Water sprinkler 70 KL amp 28 KL 7 amp 2 respectively

4 Tripping truck 8m3 5

5 Dozer 410 HP 5

A fund of Rs 3101 lakhs has been provided for capital investment in land reclamation (as per RCE provision)

Phase-II Biological Reclamation

Biological reclamation is the phase-II of reclamation process Re-vegetation

covers in terms of grass amp trees of appropriate and indigenous species are

raised over the physically reclaimed land Progressive Green Belt

development amp Biological reclamation plan till closure is given in paragraph-

347

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No19 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Phase-III Hydro Reclamation

At the end of mine life a void of 60 Ha will be left in the excavated zone This

void will be converted into water body of a depth of around 40m The water

body and internal filled dump will recharge the ground water of the regime

This water reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture

312 Rehabilitation of mined out land

Rehabilitation of mined out land will be done as per the post mining land use

plan given in the table below

Post Mining Land Use

313 Actual site restoration for post mining land use

Post mining land use plan aims for not only actual site restoration but

improvement too in terms of green cover At post mining stage area of forest

green will increase from 1242 Ha to 2305 Ha

314 Method of restorationreclamationRehabilitation

After backfilling the OB in the de-coaled area by draglines and shovel dumper

combination the overburden dumps shall be stabilized with appropriate

gradingbenching so as to ensure that overall angle of slope is less than 28o

After the technical reclamation the biological reclamation of dumps will be

carried out by top soil spreading and plantation of indigenous plants

Land Use Total Area

( Ha)

Post Mining Land Use Area ( Ha)

Forest Green Area

Water Body

Public Use

Others

Undisturbed Land 147 147

Mine Void 60 60

Reclaimed OB dump

1823 1823

Infra-Structure 74 10 64

Colony 265 265

Green Belt 335 335

Road Rail 74 74

ETP CHP 4040 4040

Others 200 200

Total 301840 2305 60 349 30440

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No20 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The slope stability shall be ensured by maintaining a mild slope of 28o and

using geo-textile material

315 Afforestation in first phase mined out area while commencing the

mining in second phase

Mining is to be carried out in a phased manner initiating afforestation work in

the mined out area of the first phase while commencing the mining in the

second phase ie continuation of mining activities from one phase to other

indicating the sequence of operations depending on the geo-mining conditions

of the mine

316 Progressive mine closure plan shall be prepared for a period of five

years from the beginning of the mining operation

Progressive mine closure plans have been prepared for a period of five years

from the beginning of mine

317 These plans would be examined periodically in every five years period

and be subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by

the Central Government

These plans are examined periodically in every five years period and are

subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by the Central

Government like the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDIL)

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) Indian

School of Mines (ISM) etc for this purpose

32 Water Quality Management

321 Details of existing Surface and Ground Water bodies in ML area The drainage of the area is divided in two sections - One flowing towards

North into Bijul Nalla through MehrauliMorwa Nalla the other towards South

into GBP Sagar through Motwani In the non-excavated area of the mine

some water flows towards North into Bijul Nalla through Mehrauli Morwa

Nalla the balance towards South into GBP Sagar through Motwani Nigahi

Project is operating with two sections ie West Section and East Section

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No21 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Western section mine water is pumped to Bareja siltation pond which is

located within Nigahi OCP

322 Steps for Water Quality protection

Following water quality protection measures are taken

a) Control of erosion Garland drains ndash to arrest surface run-off flowing in

to mine pit During 2016-17 3500 m garland drain has been constructed

it will be constructed as per requirement of mines

b) Sedimentation Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being

used as sedimentation pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation

pond for further sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water

is used for industrial purpose

c) Diversion of water courses No such requirement is there in this project

No water courses passes in this mines

d) Water Treatment

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment STP of

30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop has been estimated as 1340 m3 day This effluent treated in ETP

of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3 day The resultant effluent will be treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

e) Control of siltation Siltation is controlled at many stages

i) At top most dump level

Drainage profile is kept in such a way that outer edges of dump

are at a higher level than the inner surface so that minimum or

negligible water accumulation can be coursed towards dump slope

Provision of garland drains at dump top level and at different

decks of dump

ii) Along dump slope

Terracing of the slope is to be done

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No22 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Grass seed spraying

Plantation along terracing of the slope is to be done as final biological

reclamation

iii) At dump toe level

Gabionsilt arrestor all along the dump toe is to be provided

Retaining wall after the gabion wall

Wide drain near retaining wall for preventing the silt flow

iv) At the face sump

Gabion wall all along the flow of incoming water to face sump

Silt if any gets deposited into the sump

v) Intermediate sump

Gabion wall all along the dump facing the sump

Retaining wall

vi) Siltation pond

Bareja Siltation pond Mine water from the intermediate sump is being

pumped to the Bareja Siltation pond where silt is arrested and clear

water is flown towards Bareja reservoir (5Ha area) under gravity and

Bareja new reservoir (35 Ha area)

The proposed targets for the construction of retaining wall gabion and

garland drains per year are given in the table below

Sl

No Description Location

LengthArea

constructed till

30092017

Proposed per year

1 Retaining wall Mine area 8432m 300 m

2 Gabion Mine area 154380 Sq m 60000 m2

3 Garland Drain Mine area 3500m (2016-17) As per requirement

of the mine

f) Hydrological Study in the area

The water table configuration in the unconfined aquifer is conforming to the

local topography A flat water table with a gradient of 75 x 10 -3 slopping

towards south south east has been observed in the area The aquifer units

present above the working coal seams are the major sources for ground water

inflow into the proposed mine workings

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No23 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

With the presence of shale and compaction the seepage from mine floor may

be considered as negligible The various hydro-geological units developed in

the Nigahi OCP is as mentioned below

Hydrogeological Unit

Formation Thickness

(m)

Phreatic aquifer (Top)

Soil sub-soil weathered sandstone 0 - 9

Medium grained sandstone with thin clay and shale

30 - 167

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa Top (Working seam)

4 - 11

Aquifer (middle) Medium grained sandstone with thin shale

1 - 29

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa bottom (Working seam)

9 - 15

Aquifer (lower) Medium to coarse grained sandstone with thin shale

52 - 69

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Turra (Working seam) 11 - 19

In opencast mine the aquifer units laying above the bottom most portion

working seam contributes the major inflow Due to stratification the individual

permeable beds develop individual drawdown cones and the impact is usually

limited to few hundred meters For Nigahi OCP a probable zone of influence

ie Radius of influence has been estimated as 612 m

To assess the impact of opencast mining on local water regime a regular

seasonal monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out by

establishing a network of 33 norsquos existing dug wells in the study area Analysis

of ground water samples from monitoring wells around Nigahi Project

indicates that the water quality is generally suitable for domestic use The pH

ranges from 734 to 769 standard unit Concentration of dissolved solid

sulphate iron manganese nitrate fluorite and other heavy metals are found

within the drinking standard (IS-10500) In the study area ground water level

variation is as follows

Sl No

Season Water level (bgl) in m Yr-2017

(Study area- 10 Km radius)

1 Pre-monsoon 1025 to 2257

2 Post- monsoon 125 to 1655

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

110000

Activity

Drawn

Checked

Design

Scale100m100 0

Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

SLNO

NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

CSNE-9

OB BENCH

COAL BENCH

SPOT LEVEL

HAUL ROAD

DUMP

BOREHOLES NUMBERS

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Shalabh Malik DyManager (M)

Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

181906115

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NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION W-W SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

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NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION E-E SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

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EXTERNAL DUMP OF SUTHERN SIDE

NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION B-B SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

EXTERNAL DUMP OF SOUTHERN SIDE

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Nigahi OpenCast Project (1875Mtpa) Northern Coalfields Limited

Job Title

Customer

Subject Quarry Cross - SectionsShowing DumpProfile

Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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Page 20: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No13 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

10 Introduction

101 Name of Mine Owner Director Tech (Operations) Northern Coalfield Ltd

102 Location and Extent of Project Lease Area

The Nigahi Opencast project is situated in Moher sub-basin of the Singrauli

Coalfield in district Singrauli (MP) The total land requirement for Nigahi

Opencast Project (Project area Lease area) has been estimated as 301840

Ha

103 Type of Lease Area

The Project lease area consists of forest land Government land and tenancy

land (Details mentioned in paragraph 3 of Mining Plan)

104 Present Land Use Pattern

Operational present land use pattern is as follows

Sl No

Particulars Area ( Ha)

1 Area to be Excavated 1665

2 External OB Dumps 418

3 Workshop 74

4 Green Belt 335

5 Other Infrastructure (including ETP amp CHP) 404

6 Road rail 74

7 Colony area 265

8 Others (Safety zone vacantundisturbed land etc)

147

Total 301840

105 Method of Mining

Considering the mining and geological conditions the combined system of

opencast mining with the use of dragline and shovel -dumper combination has

been proposed

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No14 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

106 Coal processing operation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

11 Reasons for closure

111 Exhaustion of Minerals

The geological reserve of coal of Nigahi project is expected to be exhausted

by 2031-32 (as per Mining Plan of 1875 Mtpa) and the project needs to be

closed

112 Lack of Demand

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to lack of demand but due to exhaustion

of minerals

113 Un-economic operations

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to un-economic operations but due to

exhaustion of minerals

114 Natural Calamity

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to natural calamity but due to exhaustion

of minerals

115 DirectionCourt cases

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to any directioncourt cases but due to

exhaustion of minerals

12 Statutory Obligations

121 Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed

Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed are being complied

The Forest Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC are given as

Annexure-2(a) amp 2(b)

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No15 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

122 Approval of EPRRCEMining Plan

The Nigahi EPRRCE (15 Mtpa) has already been approved by NCL Board

The mining plan for 1875 Mtpa capacity is to be placed before NCL board for

approval

123 Directives conditions imposed by MoCMoEFSPCCPCB

The directives conditions imposed by the SPCB are being compiled from time

to time There is need to define the liabilities responsibilities and authorities of

the mine management other regulatory bodies Central and State

Governments after mine closure Although no comprehensive legislation

exists on mine closure the following legislations are relevant to mine closure

aspect of CILrsquos mine

The Mines Act 1952

Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017 Regulations 6 66107108

120 128137 249 etc of Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017

and its related DGMS Circulars

The Coal Mines (Conservation and Development) Act1974

Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution Act) 1974

Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981

Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Environment Protection

(Amendment) Rule 2000

The Hazardous Waste (Management amp Handling) Rules1989

In addition documents like EIAEMP submitted to MoEFCC and the

commitments made therein also have legal status Also the directives

conditions imposed by the SPCB from time to time are being compiled One

of the conditions of Environmental Clearance (EC) is that a mine closure plan

with site specific bio-engineering measures for reclamation and restoration of

degraded areas and OB dumps shall be prepared

The Environment Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC is given as

Annexure-3

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No16 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

13 Closure Plan Preparation

131 Decision of mine closure should be approved from Board of Directors of the company

The current mining plan has been prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa

by the Nigahi OCP According to the plan the coal reserve of Nigahi project is

expected to be exhausted by 2031-32 The present closure plan is a

conceptual type Mine closure plan along with Mining Plan will be approved

by the Board of Directors

Final decision of closure will be taken by the competent authority in

appropriate time

20 MINE DESCRIPTION 21 Geology 211 Topography

The Nigahi OCP 1875Mtpa is located in the Moher Sub-basin of Singrauli

Coalfield The project is covered under Topo sheet no 63-L12 of Survey of

India and bounded by latitude 240 07rsquo 30rdquo to 240 10rsquo 58rdquo N and longitudes 820

36rsquo 24rdquo to 820 39rsquo 28rdquo E Nigahi block stands out as a hilly plateau with

elevation about 400 to 450 m above mean sea level Some relief elevations

exceed 500 m In the western part of the block the plateau is pronounced by

steep escarpment facing the south Drains and nallas traverse the slope of

escarpment The base of the plateau extends as a plain with elevations

around 300m

212 Rock Types

Entire Block area is covered by the sediments of Barakar formation with a thin

cover of Soil and alluvium at places The stratigraphic sequence of rocks within

Barakars based on data of drill holes is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No17 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

SlNo Lithology Thickness Range Remarks

From To

In the western part of the area the Purewa Top and Purewa Bottom seams have merged to form a 1890 to2570 m thick composite Purewa merged seam

1 Soil amp sub-soil Nil 90

2 Sandstone with 2 to 3 clay bands and 1 to 2 thin impersistent carbonaceous horizon

3050 16740

3 Coal Seam Purewa Top 420 1090

4 Sandstone with thin Shale band 1 2935

5 Coal Seam Purewa Bottom 880 1470

6 Sandstone and thin carb Shale 5210 6960

7 Coal Seam Turra Seam 1100 1940

213 Toxic Elements Study

Toxic elements study of coal samples from coal seams of NCL mines has

been tested by IIT BHU Enviorotech Pvt Ltd CIMFR Dhanbad

214 Geological Structures

The sandstone exposures and the topography do not reveal much on the

geological structure of the area The entire structural set-up therefore have

been worked out on sub-surface data generated from Nigahi and adjoining

blocks

The block is situated in the south central part of the crescent shaped Moher

sub-basin In conformity to the regional set-up the beds have a general ENE-

WSW trend with northerly dip The amount of dip is generally about 2o to 3o

The area has been postulated free of faults

22 Reserves

The mineable reserves for Nigahi OCP has already been described in detail in

paragraph 21 of the mining Plan

23 Mining Method

The mining method has already been described in detail in sections 26 to 28

of the mining plan

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No18 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

24 Coal Beneficiation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

30 CLOSURE PLAN

31 Mined Out Land

311 ProposalMeasures implemented for reclamation

Out of 301840 Ha of total land 1665 Ha has been identified as Quarry area

Out of which 1405 Ha will be back filled 200 Ha of batter area will be left after

final reclamation Void area will be 60 Ha with depth of about 250mThe

reclamation is to be done in three phases

Phase ndash I Physical Technical Reclamation

In phase-I the mined out land area backfilled with excavated OB material up

to be pre-determined level and it is leveled with dozer and grader A layer of

top soil is laid over this graded amp leveled surface of backfilled mined out land

Equipment provided for land reclamation is as follows

Sl No Particulars Sizecap No Of Equip

1 Hyd ShovelBackhoe 090 m3 1

2 Grader 280 HP 5

3 Water sprinkler 70 KL amp 28 KL 7 amp 2 respectively

4 Tripping truck 8m3 5

5 Dozer 410 HP 5

A fund of Rs 3101 lakhs has been provided for capital investment in land reclamation (as per RCE provision)

Phase-II Biological Reclamation

Biological reclamation is the phase-II of reclamation process Re-vegetation

covers in terms of grass amp trees of appropriate and indigenous species are

raised over the physically reclaimed land Progressive Green Belt

development amp Biological reclamation plan till closure is given in paragraph-

347

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No19 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Phase-III Hydro Reclamation

At the end of mine life a void of 60 Ha will be left in the excavated zone This

void will be converted into water body of a depth of around 40m The water

body and internal filled dump will recharge the ground water of the regime

This water reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture

312 Rehabilitation of mined out land

Rehabilitation of mined out land will be done as per the post mining land use

plan given in the table below

Post Mining Land Use

313 Actual site restoration for post mining land use

Post mining land use plan aims for not only actual site restoration but

improvement too in terms of green cover At post mining stage area of forest

green will increase from 1242 Ha to 2305 Ha

314 Method of restorationreclamationRehabilitation

After backfilling the OB in the de-coaled area by draglines and shovel dumper

combination the overburden dumps shall be stabilized with appropriate

gradingbenching so as to ensure that overall angle of slope is less than 28o

After the technical reclamation the biological reclamation of dumps will be

carried out by top soil spreading and plantation of indigenous plants

Land Use Total Area

( Ha)

Post Mining Land Use Area ( Ha)

Forest Green Area

Water Body

Public Use

Others

Undisturbed Land 147 147

Mine Void 60 60

Reclaimed OB dump

1823 1823

Infra-Structure 74 10 64

Colony 265 265

Green Belt 335 335

Road Rail 74 74

ETP CHP 4040 4040

Others 200 200

Total 301840 2305 60 349 30440

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No20 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The slope stability shall be ensured by maintaining a mild slope of 28o and

using geo-textile material

315 Afforestation in first phase mined out area while commencing the

mining in second phase

Mining is to be carried out in a phased manner initiating afforestation work in

the mined out area of the first phase while commencing the mining in the

second phase ie continuation of mining activities from one phase to other

indicating the sequence of operations depending on the geo-mining conditions

of the mine

316 Progressive mine closure plan shall be prepared for a period of five

years from the beginning of the mining operation

Progressive mine closure plans have been prepared for a period of five years

from the beginning of mine

317 These plans would be examined periodically in every five years period

and be subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by

the Central Government

These plans are examined periodically in every five years period and are

subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by the Central

Government like the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDIL)

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) Indian

School of Mines (ISM) etc for this purpose

32 Water Quality Management

321 Details of existing Surface and Ground Water bodies in ML area The drainage of the area is divided in two sections - One flowing towards

North into Bijul Nalla through MehrauliMorwa Nalla the other towards South

into GBP Sagar through Motwani In the non-excavated area of the mine

some water flows towards North into Bijul Nalla through Mehrauli Morwa

Nalla the balance towards South into GBP Sagar through Motwani Nigahi

Project is operating with two sections ie West Section and East Section

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No21 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Western section mine water is pumped to Bareja siltation pond which is

located within Nigahi OCP

322 Steps for Water Quality protection

Following water quality protection measures are taken

a) Control of erosion Garland drains ndash to arrest surface run-off flowing in

to mine pit During 2016-17 3500 m garland drain has been constructed

it will be constructed as per requirement of mines

b) Sedimentation Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being

used as sedimentation pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation

pond for further sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water

is used for industrial purpose

c) Diversion of water courses No such requirement is there in this project

No water courses passes in this mines

d) Water Treatment

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment STP of

30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop has been estimated as 1340 m3 day This effluent treated in ETP

of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3 day The resultant effluent will be treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

e) Control of siltation Siltation is controlled at many stages

i) At top most dump level

Drainage profile is kept in such a way that outer edges of dump

are at a higher level than the inner surface so that minimum or

negligible water accumulation can be coursed towards dump slope

Provision of garland drains at dump top level and at different

decks of dump

ii) Along dump slope

Terracing of the slope is to be done

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No22 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Grass seed spraying

Plantation along terracing of the slope is to be done as final biological

reclamation

iii) At dump toe level

Gabionsilt arrestor all along the dump toe is to be provided

Retaining wall after the gabion wall

Wide drain near retaining wall for preventing the silt flow

iv) At the face sump

Gabion wall all along the flow of incoming water to face sump

Silt if any gets deposited into the sump

v) Intermediate sump

Gabion wall all along the dump facing the sump

Retaining wall

vi) Siltation pond

Bareja Siltation pond Mine water from the intermediate sump is being

pumped to the Bareja Siltation pond where silt is arrested and clear

water is flown towards Bareja reservoir (5Ha area) under gravity and

Bareja new reservoir (35 Ha area)

The proposed targets for the construction of retaining wall gabion and

garland drains per year are given in the table below

Sl

No Description Location

LengthArea

constructed till

30092017

Proposed per year

1 Retaining wall Mine area 8432m 300 m

2 Gabion Mine area 154380 Sq m 60000 m2

3 Garland Drain Mine area 3500m (2016-17) As per requirement

of the mine

f) Hydrological Study in the area

The water table configuration in the unconfined aquifer is conforming to the

local topography A flat water table with a gradient of 75 x 10 -3 slopping

towards south south east has been observed in the area The aquifer units

present above the working coal seams are the major sources for ground water

inflow into the proposed mine workings

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No23 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

With the presence of shale and compaction the seepage from mine floor may

be considered as negligible The various hydro-geological units developed in

the Nigahi OCP is as mentioned below

Hydrogeological Unit

Formation Thickness

(m)

Phreatic aquifer (Top)

Soil sub-soil weathered sandstone 0 - 9

Medium grained sandstone with thin clay and shale

30 - 167

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa Top (Working seam)

4 - 11

Aquifer (middle) Medium grained sandstone with thin shale

1 - 29

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa bottom (Working seam)

9 - 15

Aquifer (lower) Medium to coarse grained sandstone with thin shale

52 - 69

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Turra (Working seam) 11 - 19

In opencast mine the aquifer units laying above the bottom most portion

working seam contributes the major inflow Due to stratification the individual

permeable beds develop individual drawdown cones and the impact is usually

limited to few hundred meters For Nigahi OCP a probable zone of influence

ie Radius of influence has been estimated as 612 m

To assess the impact of opencast mining on local water regime a regular

seasonal monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out by

establishing a network of 33 norsquos existing dug wells in the study area Analysis

of ground water samples from monitoring wells around Nigahi Project

indicates that the water quality is generally suitable for domestic use The pH

ranges from 734 to 769 standard unit Concentration of dissolved solid

sulphate iron manganese nitrate fluorite and other heavy metals are found

within the drinking standard (IS-10500) In the study area ground water level

variation is as follows

Sl No

Season Water level (bgl) in m Yr-2017

(Study area- 10 Km radius)

1 Pre-monsoon 1025 to 2257

2 Post- monsoon 125 to 1655

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

110000

Activity

Drawn

Checked

Design

Scale100m100 0

Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

SLNO

NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

CSNE-9

OB BENCH

COAL BENCH

SPOT LEVEL

HAUL ROAD

DUMP

BOREHOLES NUMBERS

SURFACE CONTOUR

FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM

CROSS SECTION LINE

FLOOR BOUNDARY

FLOOR CNTOUR OF PUREWA MERGED SEAM

SURFACE BOUNDARY

SLNO

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Shalabh Malik DyManager (M)

Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

181906115

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NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION W-W SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

INTERNAL DUMP (D2) OF WEST SECTION

NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION E-E SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

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EXTERNAL DUMP OF SUTHERN SIDE

NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION B-B SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

EXTERNAL DUMP OF SOUTHERN SIDE

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Nigahi OpenCast Project (1875Mtpa) Northern Coalfields Limited

Job Title

Customer

Subject Quarry Cross - SectionsShowing DumpProfile

Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

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BACK FILLED DUMP

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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Page 21: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No14 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

106 Coal processing operation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

11 Reasons for closure

111 Exhaustion of Minerals

The geological reserve of coal of Nigahi project is expected to be exhausted

by 2031-32 (as per Mining Plan of 1875 Mtpa) and the project needs to be

closed

112 Lack of Demand

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to lack of demand but due to exhaustion

of minerals

113 Un-economic operations

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to un-economic operations but due to

exhaustion of minerals

114 Natural Calamity

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to natural calamity but due to exhaustion

of minerals

115 DirectionCourt cases

Nigahi mine is not to be closed due to any directioncourt cases but due to

exhaustion of minerals

12 Statutory Obligations

121 Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed

Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed are being complied

The Forest Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC are given as

Annexure-2(a) amp 2(b)

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No15 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

122 Approval of EPRRCEMining Plan

The Nigahi EPRRCE (15 Mtpa) has already been approved by NCL Board

The mining plan for 1875 Mtpa capacity is to be placed before NCL board for

approval

123 Directives conditions imposed by MoCMoEFSPCCPCB

The directives conditions imposed by the SPCB are being compiled from time

to time There is need to define the liabilities responsibilities and authorities of

the mine management other regulatory bodies Central and State

Governments after mine closure Although no comprehensive legislation

exists on mine closure the following legislations are relevant to mine closure

aspect of CILrsquos mine

The Mines Act 1952

Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017 Regulations 6 66107108

120 128137 249 etc of Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017

and its related DGMS Circulars

The Coal Mines (Conservation and Development) Act1974

Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution Act) 1974

Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981

Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Environment Protection

(Amendment) Rule 2000

The Hazardous Waste (Management amp Handling) Rules1989

In addition documents like EIAEMP submitted to MoEFCC and the

commitments made therein also have legal status Also the directives

conditions imposed by the SPCB from time to time are being compiled One

of the conditions of Environmental Clearance (EC) is that a mine closure plan

with site specific bio-engineering measures for reclamation and restoration of

degraded areas and OB dumps shall be prepared

The Environment Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC is given as

Annexure-3

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No16 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

13 Closure Plan Preparation

131 Decision of mine closure should be approved from Board of Directors of the company

The current mining plan has been prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa

by the Nigahi OCP According to the plan the coal reserve of Nigahi project is

expected to be exhausted by 2031-32 The present closure plan is a

conceptual type Mine closure plan along with Mining Plan will be approved

by the Board of Directors

Final decision of closure will be taken by the competent authority in

appropriate time

20 MINE DESCRIPTION 21 Geology 211 Topography

The Nigahi OCP 1875Mtpa is located in the Moher Sub-basin of Singrauli

Coalfield The project is covered under Topo sheet no 63-L12 of Survey of

India and bounded by latitude 240 07rsquo 30rdquo to 240 10rsquo 58rdquo N and longitudes 820

36rsquo 24rdquo to 820 39rsquo 28rdquo E Nigahi block stands out as a hilly plateau with

elevation about 400 to 450 m above mean sea level Some relief elevations

exceed 500 m In the western part of the block the plateau is pronounced by

steep escarpment facing the south Drains and nallas traverse the slope of

escarpment The base of the plateau extends as a plain with elevations

around 300m

212 Rock Types

Entire Block area is covered by the sediments of Barakar formation with a thin

cover of Soil and alluvium at places The stratigraphic sequence of rocks within

Barakars based on data of drill holes is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No17 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

SlNo Lithology Thickness Range Remarks

From To

In the western part of the area the Purewa Top and Purewa Bottom seams have merged to form a 1890 to2570 m thick composite Purewa merged seam

1 Soil amp sub-soil Nil 90

2 Sandstone with 2 to 3 clay bands and 1 to 2 thin impersistent carbonaceous horizon

3050 16740

3 Coal Seam Purewa Top 420 1090

4 Sandstone with thin Shale band 1 2935

5 Coal Seam Purewa Bottom 880 1470

6 Sandstone and thin carb Shale 5210 6960

7 Coal Seam Turra Seam 1100 1940

213 Toxic Elements Study

Toxic elements study of coal samples from coal seams of NCL mines has

been tested by IIT BHU Enviorotech Pvt Ltd CIMFR Dhanbad

214 Geological Structures

The sandstone exposures and the topography do not reveal much on the

geological structure of the area The entire structural set-up therefore have

been worked out on sub-surface data generated from Nigahi and adjoining

blocks

The block is situated in the south central part of the crescent shaped Moher

sub-basin In conformity to the regional set-up the beds have a general ENE-

WSW trend with northerly dip The amount of dip is generally about 2o to 3o

The area has been postulated free of faults

22 Reserves

The mineable reserves for Nigahi OCP has already been described in detail in

paragraph 21 of the mining Plan

23 Mining Method

The mining method has already been described in detail in sections 26 to 28

of the mining plan

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No18 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

24 Coal Beneficiation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

30 CLOSURE PLAN

31 Mined Out Land

311 ProposalMeasures implemented for reclamation

Out of 301840 Ha of total land 1665 Ha has been identified as Quarry area

Out of which 1405 Ha will be back filled 200 Ha of batter area will be left after

final reclamation Void area will be 60 Ha with depth of about 250mThe

reclamation is to be done in three phases

Phase ndash I Physical Technical Reclamation

In phase-I the mined out land area backfilled with excavated OB material up

to be pre-determined level and it is leveled with dozer and grader A layer of

top soil is laid over this graded amp leveled surface of backfilled mined out land

Equipment provided for land reclamation is as follows

Sl No Particulars Sizecap No Of Equip

1 Hyd ShovelBackhoe 090 m3 1

2 Grader 280 HP 5

3 Water sprinkler 70 KL amp 28 KL 7 amp 2 respectively

4 Tripping truck 8m3 5

5 Dozer 410 HP 5

A fund of Rs 3101 lakhs has been provided for capital investment in land reclamation (as per RCE provision)

Phase-II Biological Reclamation

Biological reclamation is the phase-II of reclamation process Re-vegetation

covers in terms of grass amp trees of appropriate and indigenous species are

raised over the physically reclaimed land Progressive Green Belt

development amp Biological reclamation plan till closure is given in paragraph-

347

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No19 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Phase-III Hydro Reclamation

At the end of mine life a void of 60 Ha will be left in the excavated zone This

void will be converted into water body of a depth of around 40m The water

body and internal filled dump will recharge the ground water of the regime

This water reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture

312 Rehabilitation of mined out land

Rehabilitation of mined out land will be done as per the post mining land use

plan given in the table below

Post Mining Land Use

313 Actual site restoration for post mining land use

Post mining land use plan aims for not only actual site restoration but

improvement too in terms of green cover At post mining stage area of forest

green will increase from 1242 Ha to 2305 Ha

314 Method of restorationreclamationRehabilitation

After backfilling the OB in the de-coaled area by draglines and shovel dumper

combination the overburden dumps shall be stabilized with appropriate

gradingbenching so as to ensure that overall angle of slope is less than 28o

After the technical reclamation the biological reclamation of dumps will be

carried out by top soil spreading and plantation of indigenous plants

Land Use Total Area

( Ha)

Post Mining Land Use Area ( Ha)

Forest Green Area

Water Body

Public Use

Others

Undisturbed Land 147 147

Mine Void 60 60

Reclaimed OB dump

1823 1823

Infra-Structure 74 10 64

Colony 265 265

Green Belt 335 335

Road Rail 74 74

ETP CHP 4040 4040

Others 200 200

Total 301840 2305 60 349 30440

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No20 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The slope stability shall be ensured by maintaining a mild slope of 28o and

using geo-textile material

315 Afforestation in first phase mined out area while commencing the

mining in second phase

Mining is to be carried out in a phased manner initiating afforestation work in

the mined out area of the first phase while commencing the mining in the

second phase ie continuation of mining activities from one phase to other

indicating the sequence of operations depending on the geo-mining conditions

of the mine

316 Progressive mine closure plan shall be prepared for a period of five

years from the beginning of the mining operation

Progressive mine closure plans have been prepared for a period of five years

from the beginning of mine

317 These plans would be examined periodically in every five years period

and be subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by

the Central Government

These plans are examined periodically in every five years period and are

subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by the Central

Government like the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDIL)

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) Indian

School of Mines (ISM) etc for this purpose

32 Water Quality Management

321 Details of existing Surface and Ground Water bodies in ML area The drainage of the area is divided in two sections - One flowing towards

North into Bijul Nalla through MehrauliMorwa Nalla the other towards South

into GBP Sagar through Motwani In the non-excavated area of the mine

some water flows towards North into Bijul Nalla through Mehrauli Morwa

Nalla the balance towards South into GBP Sagar through Motwani Nigahi

Project is operating with two sections ie West Section and East Section

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No21 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Western section mine water is pumped to Bareja siltation pond which is

located within Nigahi OCP

322 Steps for Water Quality protection

Following water quality protection measures are taken

a) Control of erosion Garland drains ndash to arrest surface run-off flowing in

to mine pit During 2016-17 3500 m garland drain has been constructed

it will be constructed as per requirement of mines

b) Sedimentation Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being

used as sedimentation pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation

pond for further sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water

is used for industrial purpose

c) Diversion of water courses No such requirement is there in this project

No water courses passes in this mines

d) Water Treatment

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment STP of

30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop has been estimated as 1340 m3 day This effluent treated in ETP

of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3 day The resultant effluent will be treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

e) Control of siltation Siltation is controlled at many stages

i) At top most dump level

Drainage profile is kept in such a way that outer edges of dump

are at a higher level than the inner surface so that minimum or

negligible water accumulation can be coursed towards dump slope

Provision of garland drains at dump top level and at different

decks of dump

ii) Along dump slope

Terracing of the slope is to be done

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No22 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Grass seed spraying

Plantation along terracing of the slope is to be done as final biological

reclamation

iii) At dump toe level

Gabionsilt arrestor all along the dump toe is to be provided

Retaining wall after the gabion wall

Wide drain near retaining wall for preventing the silt flow

iv) At the face sump

Gabion wall all along the flow of incoming water to face sump

Silt if any gets deposited into the sump

v) Intermediate sump

Gabion wall all along the dump facing the sump

Retaining wall

vi) Siltation pond

Bareja Siltation pond Mine water from the intermediate sump is being

pumped to the Bareja Siltation pond where silt is arrested and clear

water is flown towards Bareja reservoir (5Ha area) under gravity and

Bareja new reservoir (35 Ha area)

The proposed targets for the construction of retaining wall gabion and

garland drains per year are given in the table below

Sl

No Description Location

LengthArea

constructed till

30092017

Proposed per year

1 Retaining wall Mine area 8432m 300 m

2 Gabion Mine area 154380 Sq m 60000 m2

3 Garland Drain Mine area 3500m (2016-17) As per requirement

of the mine

f) Hydrological Study in the area

The water table configuration in the unconfined aquifer is conforming to the

local topography A flat water table with a gradient of 75 x 10 -3 slopping

towards south south east has been observed in the area The aquifer units

present above the working coal seams are the major sources for ground water

inflow into the proposed mine workings

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No23 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

With the presence of shale and compaction the seepage from mine floor may

be considered as negligible The various hydro-geological units developed in

the Nigahi OCP is as mentioned below

Hydrogeological Unit

Formation Thickness

(m)

Phreatic aquifer (Top)

Soil sub-soil weathered sandstone 0 - 9

Medium grained sandstone with thin clay and shale

30 - 167

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa Top (Working seam)

4 - 11

Aquifer (middle) Medium grained sandstone with thin shale

1 - 29

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa bottom (Working seam)

9 - 15

Aquifer (lower) Medium to coarse grained sandstone with thin shale

52 - 69

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Turra (Working seam) 11 - 19

In opencast mine the aquifer units laying above the bottom most portion

working seam contributes the major inflow Due to stratification the individual

permeable beds develop individual drawdown cones and the impact is usually

limited to few hundred meters For Nigahi OCP a probable zone of influence

ie Radius of influence has been estimated as 612 m

To assess the impact of opencast mining on local water regime a regular

seasonal monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out by

establishing a network of 33 norsquos existing dug wells in the study area Analysis

of ground water samples from monitoring wells around Nigahi Project

indicates that the water quality is generally suitable for domestic use The pH

ranges from 734 to 769 standard unit Concentration of dissolved solid

sulphate iron manganese nitrate fluorite and other heavy metals are found

within the drinking standard (IS-10500) In the study area ground water level

variation is as follows

Sl No

Season Water level (bgl) in m Yr-2017

(Study area- 10 Km radius)

1 Pre-monsoon 1025 to 2257

2 Post- monsoon 125 to 1655

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

Page 1 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

110000

Activity

Drawn

Checked

Design

Scale100m100 0

Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

SLNO

NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

CSNE-9

OB BENCH

COAL BENCH

SPOT LEVEL

HAUL ROAD

DUMP

BOREHOLES NUMBERS

SURFACE CONTOUR

FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM

CROSS SECTION LINE

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FLOOR CNTOUR OF PUREWA MERGED SEAM

SURFACE BOUNDARY

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Shalabh Malik DyManager (M)

Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

181906115

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NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION W-W SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

INTERNAL DUMP (D2) OF WEST SECTION

NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION E-E SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

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EXTERNAL DUMP OF SUTHERN SIDE

NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION B-B SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

EXTERNAL DUMP OF SOUTHERN SIDE

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Nigahi OpenCast Project (1875Mtpa) Northern Coalfields Limited

Job Title

Customer

Subject Quarry Cross - SectionsShowing DumpProfile

Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

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BACK FILLED DUMP

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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Page 22: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No15 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

122 Approval of EPRRCEMining Plan

The Nigahi EPRRCE (15 Mtpa) has already been approved by NCL Board

The mining plan for 1875 Mtpa capacity is to be placed before NCL board for

approval

123 Directives conditions imposed by MoCMoEFSPCCPCB

The directives conditions imposed by the SPCB are being compiled from time

to time There is need to define the liabilities responsibilities and authorities of

the mine management other regulatory bodies Central and State

Governments after mine closure Although no comprehensive legislation

exists on mine closure the following legislations are relevant to mine closure

aspect of CILrsquos mine

The Mines Act 1952

Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017 Regulations 6 66107108

120 128137 249 etc of Coal Mines Regulations (Amendment)-2017

and its related DGMS Circulars

The Coal Mines (Conservation and Development) Act1974

Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution Act) 1974

Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981

Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Environment Protection

(Amendment) Rule 2000

The Hazardous Waste (Management amp Handling) Rules1989

In addition documents like EIAEMP submitted to MoEFCC and the

commitments made therein also have legal status Also the directives

conditions imposed by the SPCB from time to time are being compiled One

of the conditions of Environmental Clearance (EC) is that a mine closure plan

with site specific bio-engineering measures for reclamation and restoration of

degraded areas and OB dumps shall be prepared

The Environment Clearance conditions imposed by MoEFCC is given as

Annexure-3

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No16 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

13 Closure Plan Preparation

131 Decision of mine closure should be approved from Board of Directors of the company

The current mining plan has been prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa

by the Nigahi OCP According to the plan the coal reserve of Nigahi project is

expected to be exhausted by 2031-32 The present closure plan is a

conceptual type Mine closure plan along with Mining Plan will be approved

by the Board of Directors

Final decision of closure will be taken by the competent authority in

appropriate time

20 MINE DESCRIPTION 21 Geology 211 Topography

The Nigahi OCP 1875Mtpa is located in the Moher Sub-basin of Singrauli

Coalfield The project is covered under Topo sheet no 63-L12 of Survey of

India and bounded by latitude 240 07rsquo 30rdquo to 240 10rsquo 58rdquo N and longitudes 820

36rsquo 24rdquo to 820 39rsquo 28rdquo E Nigahi block stands out as a hilly plateau with

elevation about 400 to 450 m above mean sea level Some relief elevations

exceed 500 m In the western part of the block the plateau is pronounced by

steep escarpment facing the south Drains and nallas traverse the slope of

escarpment The base of the plateau extends as a plain with elevations

around 300m

212 Rock Types

Entire Block area is covered by the sediments of Barakar formation with a thin

cover of Soil and alluvium at places The stratigraphic sequence of rocks within

Barakars based on data of drill holes is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No17 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

SlNo Lithology Thickness Range Remarks

From To

In the western part of the area the Purewa Top and Purewa Bottom seams have merged to form a 1890 to2570 m thick composite Purewa merged seam

1 Soil amp sub-soil Nil 90

2 Sandstone with 2 to 3 clay bands and 1 to 2 thin impersistent carbonaceous horizon

3050 16740

3 Coal Seam Purewa Top 420 1090

4 Sandstone with thin Shale band 1 2935

5 Coal Seam Purewa Bottom 880 1470

6 Sandstone and thin carb Shale 5210 6960

7 Coal Seam Turra Seam 1100 1940

213 Toxic Elements Study

Toxic elements study of coal samples from coal seams of NCL mines has

been tested by IIT BHU Enviorotech Pvt Ltd CIMFR Dhanbad

214 Geological Structures

The sandstone exposures and the topography do not reveal much on the

geological structure of the area The entire structural set-up therefore have

been worked out on sub-surface data generated from Nigahi and adjoining

blocks

The block is situated in the south central part of the crescent shaped Moher

sub-basin In conformity to the regional set-up the beds have a general ENE-

WSW trend with northerly dip The amount of dip is generally about 2o to 3o

The area has been postulated free of faults

22 Reserves

The mineable reserves for Nigahi OCP has already been described in detail in

paragraph 21 of the mining Plan

23 Mining Method

The mining method has already been described in detail in sections 26 to 28

of the mining plan

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No18 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

24 Coal Beneficiation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

30 CLOSURE PLAN

31 Mined Out Land

311 ProposalMeasures implemented for reclamation

Out of 301840 Ha of total land 1665 Ha has been identified as Quarry area

Out of which 1405 Ha will be back filled 200 Ha of batter area will be left after

final reclamation Void area will be 60 Ha with depth of about 250mThe

reclamation is to be done in three phases

Phase ndash I Physical Technical Reclamation

In phase-I the mined out land area backfilled with excavated OB material up

to be pre-determined level and it is leveled with dozer and grader A layer of

top soil is laid over this graded amp leveled surface of backfilled mined out land

Equipment provided for land reclamation is as follows

Sl No Particulars Sizecap No Of Equip

1 Hyd ShovelBackhoe 090 m3 1

2 Grader 280 HP 5

3 Water sprinkler 70 KL amp 28 KL 7 amp 2 respectively

4 Tripping truck 8m3 5

5 Dozer 410 HP 5

A fund of Rs 3101 lakhs has been provided for capital investment in land reclamation (as per RCE provision)

Phase-II Biological Reclamation

Biological reclamation is the phase-II of reclamation process Re-vegetation

covers in terms of grass amp trees of appropriate and indigenous species are

raised over the physically reclaimed land Progressive Green Belt

development amp Biological reclamation plan till closure is given in paragraph-

347

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No19 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Phase-III Hydro Reclamation

At the end of mine life a void of 60 Ha will be left in the excavated zone This

void will be converted into water body of a depth of around 40m The water

body and internal filled dump will recharge the ground water of the regime

This water reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture

312 Rehabilitation of mined out land

Rehabilitation of mined out land will be done as per the post mining land use

plan given in the table below

Post Mining Land Use

313 Actual site restoration for post mining land use

Post mining land use plan aims for not only actual site restoration but

improvement too in terms of green cover At post mining stage area of forest

green will increase from 1242 Ha to 2305 Ha

314 Method of restorationreclamationRehabilitation

After backfilling the OB in the de-coaled area by draglines and shovel dumper

combination the overburden dumps shall be stabilized with appropriate

gradingbenching so as to ensure that overall angle of slope is less than 28o

After the technical reclamation the biological reclamation of dumps will be

carried out by top soil spreading and plantation of indigenous plants

Land Use Total Area

( Ha)

Post Mining Land Use Area ( Ha)

Forest Green Area

Water Body

Public Use

Others

Undisturbed Land 147 147

Mine Void 60 60

Reclaimed OB dump

1823 1823

Infra-Structure 74 10 64

Colony 265 265

Green Belt 335 335

Road Rail 74 74

ETP CHP 4040 4040

Others 200 200

Total 301840 2305 60 349 30440

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No20 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The slope stability shall be ensured by maintaining a mild slope of 28o and

using geo-textile material

315 Afforestation in first phase mined out area while commencing the

mining in second phase

Mining is to be carried out in a phased manner initiating afforestation work in

the mined out area of the first phase while commencing the mining in the

second phase ie continuation of mining activities from one phase to other

indicating the sequence of operations depending on the geo-mining conditions

of the mine

316 Progressive mine closure plan shall be prepared for a period of five

years from the beginning of the mining operation

Progressive mine closure plans have been prepared for a period of five years

from the beginning of mine

317 These plans would be examined periodically in every five years period

and be subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by

the Central Government

These plans are examined periodically in every five years period and are

subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by the Central

Government like the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDIL)

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) Indian

School of Mines (ISM) etc for this purpose

32 Water Quality Management

321 Details of existing Surface and Ground Water bodies in ML area The drainage of the area is divided in two sections - One flowing towards

North into Bijul Nalla through MehrauliMorwa Nalla the other towards South

into GBP Sagar through Motwani In the non-excavated area of the mine

some water flows towards North into Bijul Nalla through Mehrauli Morwa

Nalla the balance towards South into GBP Sagar through Motwani Nigahi

Project is operating with two sections ie West Section and East Section

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No21 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Western section mine water is pumped to Bareja siltation pond which is

located within Nigahi OCP

322 Steps for Water Quality protection

Following water quality protection measures are taken

a) Control of erosion Garland drains ndash to arrest surface run-off flowing in

to mine pit During 2016-17 3500 m garland drain has been constructed

it will be constructed as per requirement of mines

b) Sedimentation Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being

used as sedimentation pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation

pond for further sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water

is used for industrial purpose

c) Diversion of water courses No such requirement is there in this project

No water courses passes in this mines

d) Water Treatment

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment STP of

30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop has been estimated as 1340 m3 day This effluent treated in ETP

of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3 day The resultant effluent will be treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

e) Control of siltation Siltation is controlled at many stages

i) At top most dump level

Drainage profile is kept in such a way that outer edges of dump

are at a higher level than the inner surface so that minimum or

negligible water accumulation can be coursed towards dump slope

Provision of garland drains at dump top level and at different

decks of dump

ii) Along dump slope

Terracing of the slope is to be done

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No22 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Grass seed spraying

Plantation along terracing of the slope is to be done as final biological

reclamation

iii) At dump toe level

Gabionsilt arrestor all along the dump toe is to be provided

Retaining wall after the gabion wall

Wide drain near retaining wall for preventing the silt flow

iv) At the face sump

Gabion wall all along the flow of incoming water to face sump

Silt if any gets deposited into the sump

v) Intermediate sump

Gabion wall all along the dump facing the sump

Retaining wall

vi) Siltation pond

Bareja Siltation pond Mine water from the intermediate sump is being

pumped to the Bareja Siltation pond where silt is arrested and clear

water is flown towards Bareja reservoir (5Ha area) under gravity and

Bareja new reservoir (35 Ha area)

The proposed targets for the construction of retaining wall gabion and

garland drains per year are given in the table below

Sl

No Description Location

LengthArea

constructed till

30092017

Proposed per year

1 Retaining wall Mine area 8432m 300 m

2 Gabion Mine area 154380 Sq m 60000 m2

3 Garland Drain Mine area 3500m (2016-17) As per requirement

of the mine

f) Hydrological Study in the area

The water table configuration in the unconfined aquifer is conforming to the

local topography A flat water table with a gradient of 75 x 10 -3 slopping

towards south south east has been observed in the area The aquifer units

present above the working coal seams are the major sources for ground water

inflow into the proposed mine workings

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No23 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

With the presence of shale and compaction the seepage from mine floor may

be considered as negligible The various hydro-geological units developed in

the Nigahi OCP is as mentioned below

Hydrogeological Unit

Formation Thickness

(m)

Phreatic aquifer (Top)

Soil sub-soil weathered sandstone 0 - 9

Medium grained sandstone with thin clay and shale

30 - 167

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa Top (Working seam)

4 - 11

Aquifer (middle) Medium grained sandstone with thin shale

1 - 29

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa bottom (Working seam)

9 - 15

Aquifer (lower) Medium to coarse grained sandstone with thin shale

52 - 69

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Turra (Working seam) 11 - 19

In opencast mine the aquifer units laying above the bottom most portion

working seam contributes the major inflow Due to stratification the individual

permeable beds develop individual drawdown cones and the impact is usually

limited to few hundred meters For Nigahi OCP a probable zone of influence

ie Radius of influence has been estimated as 612 m

To assess the impact of opencast mining on local water regime a regular

seasonal monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out by

establishing a network of 33 norsquos existing dug wells in the study area Analysis

of ground water samples from monitoring wells around Nigahi Project

indicates that the water quality is generally suitable for domestic use The pH

ranges from 734 to 769 standard unit Concentration of dissolved solid

sulphate iron manganese nitrate fluorite and other heavy metals are found

within the drinking standard (IS-10500) In the study area ground water level

variation is as follows

Sl No

Season Water level (bgl) in m Yr-2017

(Study area- 10 Km radius)

1 Pre-monsoon 1025 to 2257

2 Post- monsoon 125 to 1655

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

Page 1 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

Page 2 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

Page 3 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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V

PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

110000

Activity

Drawn

Checked

Design

Scale100m100 0

Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

SLNO

NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

CSNE-9

OB BENCH

COAL BENCH

SPOT LEVEL

HAUL ROAD

DUMP

BOREHOLES NUMBERS

SURFACE CONTOUR

FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM

CROSS SECTION LINE

FLOOR BOUNDARY

FLOOR CNTOUR OF PUREWA MERGED SEAM

SURFACE BOUNDARY

SLNO

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

LEGEND

12

11

P A R T I C U L A R S

+315

SYMBOL

260

I

280

I

425

-3000W

-3500W

-15000E

-14000E

-4000W

-2500W

-15500E

-16000E

-16500E

-13500E

-13000E

-12500E

-12000E

-11500E

-2000W

-1500W

-1000W

-500W

-00

-14500E

-17000E

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M)

Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

181906115

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NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION W-W SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

INTERNAL DUMP (D2) OF WEST SECTION

NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION E-E SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

INTERNAL DUMP(D3 OF EAST SECTION

800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 18000 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400 2500 2600 2700 2800 2900 3000 3100 3200 3300 3400 3500 3600 3700 3800 3900 4000

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NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION A-A SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

EXTERNAL DUMP OF SUTHERN SIDE

NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION B-B SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

EXTERNAL DUMP OF SOUTHERN SIDE

+530+500

+470+440

+410+380

+500+470

+440+410

+380+350

+320+300

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W W

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Nigahi OpenCast Project (1875Mtpa) Northern Coalfields Limited

Job Title

Customer

Subject Quarry Cross - SectionsShowing DumpProfile

Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

+405+435

+465+495

+465+443 +435

+405

+405+375

+435+465

+495 +486+465

+435+405

+350

+390+410

+440+470

+500+470

+440+410

+380+350

+320+290

CM (Excv)

HoD (MP)RD

Qf

Qs

Qs

Qs

Qs

Qf

Qf

Qf

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

WATER BODY

WATER BODY

BACK FILLED DUMP

BACK FILLED DUMP

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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Page 23: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No16 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

13 Closure Plan Preparation

131 Decision of mine closure should be approved from Board of Directors of the company

The current mining plan has been prepared for coal production of 1875 Mtpa

by the Nigahi OCP According to the plan the coal reserve of Nigahi project is

expected to be exhausted by 2031-32 The present closure plan is a

conceptual type Mine closure plan along with Mining Plan will be approved

by the Board of Directors

Final decision of closure will be taken by the competent authority in

appropriate time

20 MINE DESCRIPTION 21 Geology 211 Topography

The Nigahi OCP 1875Mtpa is located in the Moher Sub-basin of Singrauli

Coalfield The project is covered under Topo sheet no 63-L12 of Survey of

India and bounded by latitude 240 07rsquo 30rdquo to 240 10rsquo 58rdquo N and longitudes 820

36rsquo 24rdquo to 820 39rsquo 28rdquo E Nigahi block stands out as a hilly plateau with

elevation about 400 to 450 m above mean sea level Some relief elevations

exceed 500 m In the western part of the block the plateau is pronounced by

steep escarpment facing the south Drains and nallas traverse the slope of

escarpment The base of the plateau extends as a plain with elevations

around 300m

212 Rock Types

Entire Block area is covered by the sediments of Barakar formation with a thin

cover of Soil and alluvium at places The stratigraphic sequence of rocks within

Barakars based on data of drill holes is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No17 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

SlNo Lithology Thickness Range Remarks

From To

In the western part of the area the Purewa Top and Purewa Bottom seams have merged to form a 1890 to2570 m thick composite Purewa merged seam

1 Soil amp sub-soil Nil 90

2 Sandstone with 2 to 3 clay bands and 1 to 2 thin impersistent carbonaceous horizon

3050 16740

3 Coal Seam Purewa Top 420 1090

4 Sandstone with thin Shale band 1 2935

5 Coal Seam Purewa Bottom 880 1470

6 Sandstone and thin carb Shale 5210 6960

7 Coal Seam Turra Seam 1100 1940

213 Toxic Elements Study

Toxic elements study of coal samples from coal seams of NCL mines has

been tested by IIT BHU Enviorotech Pvt Ltd CIMFR Dhanbad

214 Geological Structures

The sandstone exposures and the topography do not reveal much on the

geological structure of the area The entire structural set-up therefore have

been worked out on sub-surface data generated from Nigahi and adjoining

blocks

The block is situated in the south central part of the crescent shaped Moher

sub-basin In conformity to the regional set-up the beds have a general ENE-

WSW trend with northerly dip The amount of dip is generally about 2o to 3o

The area has been postulated free of faults

22 Reserves

The mineable reserves for Nigahi OCP has already been described in detail in

paragraph 21 of the mining Plan

23 Mining Method

The mining method has already been described in detail in sections 26 to 28

of the mining plan

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No18 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

24 Coal Beneficiation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

30 CLOSURE PLAN

31 Mined Out Land

311 ProposalMeasures implemented for reclamation

Out of 301840 Ha of total land 1665 Ha has been identified as Quarry area

Out of which 1405 Ha will be back filled 200 Ha of batter area will be left after

final reclamation Void area will be 60 Ha with depth of about 250mThe

reclamation is to be done in three phases

Phase ndash I Physical Technical Reclamation

In phase-I the mined out land area backfilled with excavated OB material up

to be pre-determined level and it is leveled with dozer and grader A layer of

top soil is laid over this graded amp leveled surface of backfilled mined out land

Equipment provided for land reclamation is as follows

Sl No Particulars Sizecap No Of Equip

1 Hyd ShovelBackhoe 090 m3 1

2 Grader 280 HP 5

3 Water sprinkler 70 KL amp 28 KL 7 amp 2 respectively

4 Tripping truck 8m3 5

5 Dozer 410 HP 5

A fund of Rs 3101 lakhs has been provided for capital investment in land reclamation (as per RCE provision)

Phase-II Biological Reclamation

Biological reclamation is the phase-II of reclamation process Re-vegetation

covers in terms of grass amp trees of appropriate and indigenous species are

raised over the physically reclaimed land Progressive Green Belt

development amp Biological reclamation plan till closure is given in paragraph-

347

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No19 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Phase-III Hydro Reclamation

At the end of mine life a void of 60 Ha will be left in the excavated zone This

void will be converted into water body of a depth of around 40m The water

body and internal filled dump will recharge the ground water of the regime

This water reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture

312 Rehabilitation of mined out land

Rehabilitation of mined out land will be done as per the post mining land use

plan given in the table below

Post Mining Land Use

313 Actual site restoration for post mining land use

Post mining land use plan aims for not only actual site restoration but

improvement too in terms of green cover At post mining stage area of forest

green will increase from 1242 Ha to 2305 Ha

314 Method of restorationreclamationRehabilitation

After backfilling the OB in the de-coaled area by draglines and shovel dumper

combination the overburden dumps shall be stabilized with appropriate

gradingbenching so as to ensure that overall angle of slope is less than 28o

After the technical reclamation the biological reclamation of dumps will be

carried out by top soil spreading and plantation of indigenous plants

Land Use Total Area

( Ha)

Post Mining Land Use Area ( Ha)

Forest Green Area

Water Body

Public Use

Others

Undisturbed Land 147 147

Mine Void 60 60

Reclaimed OB dump

1823 1823

Infra-Structure 74 10 64

Colony 265 265

Green Belt 335 335

Road Rail 74 74

ETP CHP 4040 4040

Others 200 200

Total 301840 2305 60 349 30440

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No20 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The slope stability shall be ensured by maintaining a mild slope of 28o and

using geo-textile material

315 Afforestation in first phase mined out area while commencing the

mining in second phase

Mining is to be carried out in a phased manner initiating afforestation work in

the mined out area of the first phase while commencing the mining in the

second phase ie continuation of mining activities from one phase to other

indicating the sequence of operations depending on the geo-mining conditions

of the mine

316 Progressive mine closure plan shall be prepared for a period of five

years from the beginning of the mining operation

Progressive mine closure plans have been prepared for a period of five years

from the beginning of mine

317 These plans would be examined periodically in every five years period

and be subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by

the Central Government

These plans are examined periodically in every five years period and are

subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by the Central

Government like the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDIL)

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) Indian

School of Mines (ISM) etc for this purpose

32 Water Quality Management

321 Details of existing Surface and Ground Water bodies in ML area The drainage of the area is divided in two sections - One flowing towards

North into Bijul Nalla through MehrauliMorwa Nalla the other towards South

into GBP Sagar through Motwani In the non-excavated area of the mine

some water flows towards North into Bijul Nalla through Mehrauli Morwa

Nalla the balance towards South into GBP Sagar through Motwani Nigahi

Project is operating with two sections ie West Section and East Section

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No21 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Western section mine water is pumped to Bareja siltation pond which is

located within Nigahi OCP

322 Steps for Water Quality protection

Following water quality protection measures are taken

a) Control of erosion Garland drains ndash to arrest surface run-off flowing in

to mine pit During 2016-17 3500 m garland drain has been constructed

it will be constructed as per requirement of mines

b) Sedimentation Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being

used as sedimentation pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation

pond for further sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water

is used for industrial purpose

c) Diversion of water courses No such requirement is there in this project

No water courses passes in this mines

d) Water Treatment

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment STP of

30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop has been estimated as 1340 m3 day This effluent treated in ETP

of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3 day The resultant effluent will be treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

e) Control of siltation Siltation is controlled at many stages

i) At top most dump level

Drainage profile is kept in such a way that outer edges of dump

are at a higher level than the inner surface so that minimum or

negligible water accumulation can be coursed towards dump slope

Provision of garland drains at dump top level and at different

decks of dump

ii) Along dump slope

Terracing of the slope is to be done

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No22 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Grass seed spraying

Plantation along terracing of the slope is to be done as final biological

reclamation

iii) At dump toe level

Gabionsilt arrestor all along the dump toe is to be provided

Retaining wall after the gabion wall

Wide drain near retaining wall for preventing the silt flow

iv) At the face sump

Gabion wall all along the flow of incoming water to face sump

Silt if any gets deposited into the sump

v) Intermediate sump

Gabion wall all along the dump facing the sump

Retaining wall

vi) Siltation pond

Bareja Siltation pond Mine water from the intermediate sump is being

pumped to the Bareja Siltation pond where silt is arrested and clear

water is flown towards Bareja reservoir (5Ha area) under gravity and

Bareja new reservoir (35 Ha area)

The proposed targets for the construction of retaining wall gabion and

garland drains per year are given in the table below

Sl

No Description Location

LengthArea

constructed till

30092017

Proposed per year

1 Retaining wall Mine area 8432m 300 m

2 Gabion Mine area 154380 Sq m 60000 m2

3 Garland Drain Mine area 3500m (2016-17) As per requirement

of the mine

f) Hydrological Study in the area

The water table configuration in the unconfined aquifer is conforming to the

local topography A flat water table with a gradient of 75 x 10 -3 slopping

towards south south east has been observed in the area The aquifer units

present above the working coal seams are the major sources for ground water

inflow into the proposed mine workings

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No23 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

With the presence of shale and compaction the seepage from mine floor may

be considered as negligible The various hydro-geological units developed in

the Nigahi OCP is as mentioned below

Hydrogeological Unit

Formation Thickness

(m)

Phreatic aquifer (Top)

Soil sub-soil weathered sandstone 0 - 9

Medium grained sandstone with thin clay and shale

30 - 167

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa Top (Working seam)

4 - 11

Aquifer (middle) Medium grained sandstone with thin shale

1 - 29

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa bottom (Working seam)

9 - 15

Aquifer (lower) Medium to coarse grained sandstone with thin shale

52 - 69

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Turra (Working seam) 11 - 19

In opencast mine the aquifer units laying above the bottom most portion

working seam contributes the major inflow Due to stratification the individual

permeable beds develop individual drawdown cones and the impact is usually

limited to few hundred meters For Nigahi OCP a probable zone of influence

ie Radius of influence has been estimated as 612 m

To assess the impact of opencast mining on local water regime a regular

seasonal monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out by

establishing a network of 33 norsquos existing dug wells in the study area Analysis

of ground water samples from monitoring wells around Nigahi Project

indicates that the water quality is generally suitable for domestic use The pH

ranges from 734 to 769 standard unit Concentration of dissolved solid

sulphate iron manganese nitrate fluorite and other heavy metals are found

within the drinking standard (IS-10500) In the study area ground water level

variation is as follows

Sl No

Season Water level (bgl) in m Yr-2017

(Study area- 10 Km radius)

1 Pre-monsoon 1025 to 2257

2 Post- monsoon 125 to 1655

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

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Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

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Page 24: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No17 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

SlNo Lithology Thickness Range Remarks

From To

In the western part of the area the Purewa Top and Purewa Bottom seams have merged to form a 1890 to2570 m thick composite Purewa merged seam

1 Soil amp sub-soil Nil 90

2 Sandstone with 2 to 3 clay bands and 1 to 2 thin impersistent carbonaceous horizon

3050 16740

3 Coal Seam Purewa Top 420 1090

4 Sandstone with thin Shale band 1 2935

5 Coal Seam Purewa Bottom 880 1470

6 Sandstone and thin carb Shale 5210 6960

7 Coal Seam Turra Seam 1100 1940

213 Toxic Elements Study

Toxic elements study of coal samples from coal seams of NCL mines has

been tested by IIT BHU Enviorotech Pvt Ltd CIMFR Dhanbad

214 Geological Structures

The sandstone exposures and the topography do not reveal much on the

geological structure of the area The entire structural set-up therefore have

been worked out on sub-surface data generated from Nigahi and adjoining

blocks

The block is situated in the south central part of the crescent shaped Moher

sub-basin In conformity to the regional set-up the beds have a general ENE-

WSW trend with northerly dip The amount of dip is generally about 2o to 3o

The area has been postulated free of faults

22 Reserves

The mineable reserves for Nigahi OCP has already been described in detail in

paragraph 21 of the mining Plan

23 Mining Method

The mining method has already been described in detail in sections 26 to 28

of the mining plan

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No18 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

24 Coal Beneficiation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

30 CLOSURE PLAN

31 Mined Out Land

311 ProposalMeasures implemented for reclamation

Out of 301840 Ha of total land 1665 Ha has been identified as Quarry area

Out of which 1405 Ha will be back filled 200 Ha of batter area will be left after

final reclamation Void area will be 60 Ha with depth of about 250mThe

reclamation is to be done in three phases

Phase ndash I Physical Technical Reclamation

In phase-I the mined out land area backfilled with excavated OB material up

to be pre-determined level and it is leveled with dozer and grader A layer of

top soil is laid over this graded amp leveled surface of backfilled mined out land

Equipment provided for land reclamation is as follows

Sl No Particulars Sizecap No Of Equip

1 Hyd ShovelBackhoe 090 m3 1

2 Grader 280 HP 5

3 Water sprinkler 70 KL amp 28 KL 7 amp 2 respectively

4 Tripping truck 8m3 5

5 Dozer 410 HP 5

A fund of Rs 3101 lakhs has been provided for capital investment in land reclamation (as per RCE provision)

Phase-II Biological Reclamation

Biological reclamation is the phase-II of reclamation process Re-vegetation

covers in terms of grass amp trees of appropriate and indigenous species are

raised over the physically reclaimed land Progressive Green Belt

development amp Biological reclamation plan till closure is given in paragraph-

347

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No19 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Phase-III Hydro Reclamation

At the end of mine life a void of 60 Ha will be left in the excavated zone This

void will be converted into water body of a depth of around 40m The water

body and internal filled dump will recharge the ground water of the regime

This water reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture

312 Rehabilitation of mined out land

Rehabilitation of mined out land will be done as per the post mining land use

plan given in the table below

Post Mining Land Use

313 Actual site restoration for post mining land use

Post mining land use plan aims for not only actual site restoration but

improvement too in terms of green cover At post mining stage area of forest

green will increase from 1242 Ha to 2305 Ha

314 Method of restorationreclamationRehabilitation

After backfilling the OB in the de-coaled area by draglines and shovel dumper

combination the overburden dumps shall be stabilized with appropriate

gradingbenching so as to ensure that overall angle of slope is less than 28o

After the technical reclamation the biological reclamation of dumps will be

carried out by top soil spreading and plantation of indigenous plants

Land Use Total Area

( Ha)

Post Mining Land Use Area ( Ha)

Forest Green Area

Water Body

Public Use

Others

Undisturbed Land 147 147

Mine Void 60 60

Reclaimed OB dump

1823 1823

Infra-Structure 74 10 64

Colony 265 265

Green Belt 335 335

Road Rail 74 74

ETP CHP 4040 4040

Others 200 200

Total 301840 2305 60 349 30440

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No20 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The slope stability shall be ensured by maintaining a mild slope of 28o and

using geo-textile material

315 Afforestation in first phase mined out area while commencing the

mining in second phase

Mining is to be carried out in a phased manner initiating afforestation work in

the mined out area of the first phase while commencing the mining in the

second phase ie continuation of mining activities from one phase to other

indicating the sequence of operations depending on the geo-mining conditions

of the mine

316 Progressive mine closure plan shall be prepared for a period of five

years from the beginning of the mining operation

Progressive mine closure plans have been prepared for a period of five years

from the beginning of mine

317 These plans would be examined periodically in every five years period

and be subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by

the Central Government

These plans are examined periodically in every five years period and are

subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by the Central

Government like the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDIL)

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) Indian

School of Mines (ISM) etc for this purpose

32 Water Quality Management

321 Details of existing Surface and Ground Water bodies in ML area The drainage of the area is divided in two sections - One flowing towards

North into Bijul Nalla through MehrauliMorwa Nalla the other towards South

into GBP Sagar through Motwani In the non-excavated area of the mine

some water flows towards North into Bijul Nalla through Mehrauli Morwa

Nalla the balance towards South into GBP Sagar through Motwani Nigahi

Project is operating with two sections ie West Section and East Section

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No21 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Western section mine water is pumped to Bareja siltation pond which is

located within Nigahi OCP

322 Steps for Water Quality protection

Following water quality protection measures are taken

a) Control of erosion Garland drains ndash to arrest surface run-off flowing in

to mine pit During 2016-17 3500 m garland drain has been constructed

it will be constructed as per requirement of mines

b) Sedimentation Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being

used as sedimentation pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation

pond for further sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water

is used for industrial purpose

c) Diversion of water courses No such requirement is there in this project

No water courses passes in this mines

d) Water Treatment

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment STP of

30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop has been estimated as 1340 m3 day This effluent treated in ETP

of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3 day The resultant effluent will be treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

e) Control of siltation Siltation is controlled at many stages

i) At top most dump level

Drainage profile is kept in such a way that outer edges of dump

are at a higher level than the inner surface so that minimum or

negligible water accumulation can be coursed towards dump slope

Provision of garland drains at dump top level and at different

decks of dump

ii) Along dump slope

Terracing of the slope is to be done

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No22 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Grass seed spraying

Plantation along terracing of the slope is to be done as final biological

reclamation

iii) At dump toe level

Gabionsilt arrestor all along the dump toe is to be provided

Retaining wall after the gabion wall

Wide drain near retaining wall for preventing the silt flow

iv) At the face sump

Gabion wall all along the flow of incoming water to face sump

Silt if any gets deposited into the sump

v) Intermediate sump

Gabion wall all along the dump facing the sump

Retaining wall

vi) Siltation pond

Bareja Siltation pond Mine water from the intermediate sump is being

pumped to the Bareja Siltation pond where silt is arrested and clear

water is flown towards Bareja reservoir (5Ha area) under gravity and

Bareja new reservoir (35 Ha area)

The proposed targets for the construction of retaining wall gabion and

garland drains per year are given in the table below

Sl

No Description Location

LengthArea

constructed till

30092017

Proposed per year

1 Retaining wall Mine area 8432m 300 m

2 Gabion Mine area 154380 Sq m 60000 m2

3 Garland Drain Mine area 3500m (2016-17) As per requirement

of the mine

f) Hydrological Study in the area

The water table configuration in the unconfined aquifer is conforming to the

local topography A flat water table with a gradient of 75 x 10 -3 slopping

towards south south east has been observed in the area The aquifer units

present above the working coal seams are the major sources for ground water

inflow into the proposed mine workings

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No23 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

With the presence of shale and compaction the seepage from mine floor may

be considered as negligible The various hydro-geological units developed in

the Nigahi OCP is as mentioned below

Hydrogeological Unit

Formation Thickness

(m)

Phreatic aquifer (Top)

Soil sub-soil weathered sandstone 0 - 9

Medium grained sandstone with thin clay and shale

30 - 167

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa Top (Working seam)

4 - 11

Aquifer (middle) Medium grained sandstone with thin shale

1 - 29

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa bottom (Working seam)

9 - 15

Aquifer (lower) Medium to coarse grained sandstone with thin shale

52 - 69

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Turra (Working seam) 11 - 19

In opencast mine the aquifer units laying above the bottom most portion

working seam contributes the major inflow Due to stratification the individual

permeable beds develop individual drawdown cones and the impact is usually

limited to few hundred meters For Nigahi OCP a probable zone of influence

ie Radius of influence has been estimated as 612 m

To assess the impact of opencast mining on local water regime a regular

seasonal monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out by

establishing a network of 33 norsquos existing dug wells in the study area Analysis

of ground water samples from monitoring wells around Nigahi Project

indicates that the water quality is generally suitable for domestic use The pH

ranges from 734 to 769 standard unit Concentration of dissolved solid

sulphate iron manganese nitrate fluorite and other heavy metals are found

within the drinking standard (IS-10500) In the study area ground water level

variation is as follows

Sl No

Season Water level (bgl) in m Yr-2017

(Study area- 10 Km radius)

1 Pre-monsoon 1025 to 2257

2 Post- monsoon 125 to 1655

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

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Activity

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Name

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REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

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NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

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Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

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Job Title

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Subject Quarry Cross - SectionsShowing DumpProfile

Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

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Page 25: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No18 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

24 Coal Beneficiation

There is no proposal for Coal Beneficiation for this mine Un-washed crushed

coal from Coal Handling Plant Silo is being dispatched to power stations and

other customer through MGR

30 CLOSURE PLAN

31 Mined Out Land

311 ProposalMeasures implemented for reclamation

Out of 301840 Ha of total land 1665 Ha has been identified as Quarry area

Out of which 1405 Ha will be back filled 200 Ha of batter area will be left after

final reclamation Void area will be 60 Ha with depth of about 250mThe

reclamation is to be done in three phases

Phase ndash I Physical Technical Reclamation

In phase-I the mined out land area backfilled with excavated OB material up

to be pre-determined level and it is leveled with dozer and grader A layer of

top soil is laid over this graded amp leveled surface of backfilled mined out land

Equipment provided for land reclamation is as follows

Sl No Particulars Sizecap No Of Equip

1 Hyd ShovelBackhoe 090 m3 1

2 Grader 280 HP 5

3 Water sprinkler 70 KL amp 28 KL 7 amp 2 respectively

4 Tripping truck 8m3 5

5 Dozer 410 HP 5

A fund of Rs 3101 lakhs has been provided for capital investment in land reclamation (as per RCE provision)

Phase-II Biological Reclamation

Biological reclamation is the phase-II of reclamation process Re-vegetation

covers in terms of grass amp trees of appropriate and indigenous species are

raised over the physically reclaimed land Progressive Green Belt

development amp Biological reclamation plan till closure is given in paragraph-

347

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No19 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Phase-III Hydro Reclamation

At the end of mine life a void of 60 Ha will be left in the excavated zone This

void will be converted into water body of a depth of around 40m The water

body and internal filled dump will recharge the ground water of the regime

This water reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture

312 Rehabilitation of mined out land

Rehabilitation of mined out land will be done as per the post mining land use

plan given in the table below

Post Mining Land Use

313 Actual site restoration for post mining land use

Post mining land use plan aims for not only actual site restoration but

improvement too in terms of green cover At post mining stage area of forest

green will increase from 1242 Ha to 2305 Ha

314 Method of restorationreclamationRehabilitation

After backfilling the OB in the de-coaled area by draglines and shovel dumper

combination the overburden dumps shall be stabilized with appropriate

gradingbenching so as to ensure that overall angle of slope is less than 28o

After the technical reclamation the biological reclamation of dumps will be

carried out by top soil spreading and plantation of indigenous plants

Land Use Total Area

( Ha)

Post Mining Land Use Area ( Ha)

Forest Green Area

Water Body

Public Use

Others

Undisturbed Land 147 147

Mine Void 60 60

Reclaimed OB dump

1823 1823

Infra-Structure 74 10 64

Colony 265 265

Green Belt 335 335

Road Rail 74 74

ETP CHP 4040 4040

Others 200 200

Total 301840 2305 60 349 30440

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No20 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The slope stability shall be ensured by maintaining a mild slope of 28o and

using geo-textile material

315 Afforestation in first phase mined out area while commencing the

mining in second phase

Mining is to be carried out in a phased manner initiating afforestation work in

the mined out area of the first phase while commencing the mining in the

second phase ie continuation of mining activities from one phase to other

indicating the sequence of operations depending on the geo-mining conditions

of the mine

316 Progressive mine closure plan shall be prepared for a period of five

years from the beginning of the mining operation

Progressive mine closure plans have been prepared for a period of five years

from the beginning of mine

317 These plans would be examined periodically in every five years period

and be subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by

the Central Government

These plans are examined periodically in every five years period and are

subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by the Central

Government like the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDIL)

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) Indian

School of Mines (ISM) etc for this purpose

32 Water Quality Management

321 Details of existing Surface and Ground Water bodies in ML area The drainage of the area is divided in two sections - One flowing towards

North into Bijul Nalla through MehrauliMorwa Nalla the other towards South

into GBP Sagar through Motwani In the non-excavated area of the mine

some water flows towards North into Bijul Nalla through Mehrauli Morwa

Nalla the balance towards South into GBP Sagar through Motwani Nigahi

Project is operating with two sections ie West Section and East Section

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No21 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Western section mine water is pumped to Bareja siltation pond which is

located within Nigahi OCP

322 Steps for Water Quality protection

Following water quality protection measures are taken

a) Control of erosion Garland drains ndash to arrest surface run-off flowing in

to mine pit During 2016-17 3500 m garland drain has been constructed

it will be constructed as per requirement of mines

b) Sedimentation Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being

used as sedimentation pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation

pond for further sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water

is used for industrial purpose

c) Diversion of water courses No such requirement is there in this project

No water courses passes in this mines

d) Water Treatment

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment STP of

30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop has been estimated as 1340 m3 day This effluent treated in ETP

of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3 day The resultant effluent will be treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

e) Control of siltation Siltation is controlled at many stages

i) At top most dump level

Drainage profile is kept in such a way that outer edges of dump

are at a higher level than the inner surface so that minimum or

negligible water accumulation can be coursed towards dump slope

Provision of garland drains at dump top level and at different

decks of dump

ii) Along dump slope

Terracing of the slope is to be done

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No22 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Grass seed spraying

Plantation along terracing of the slope is to be done as final biological

reclamation

iii) At dump toe level

Gabionsilt arrestor all along the dump toe is to be provided

Retaining wall after the gabion wall

Wide drain near retaining wall for preventing the silt flow

iv) At the face sump

Gabion wall all along the flow of incoming water to face sump

Silt if any gets deposited into the sump

v) Intermediate sump

Gabion wall all along the dump facing the sump

Retaining wall

vi) Siltation pond

Bareja Siltation pond Mine water from the intermediate sump is being

pumped to the Bareja Siltation pond where silt is arrested and clear

water is flown towards Bareja reservoir (5Ha area) under gravity and

Bareja new reservoir (35 Ha area)

The proposed targets for the construction of retaining wall gabion and

garland drains per year are given in the table below

Sl

No Description Location

LengthArea

constructed till

30092017

Proposed per year

1 Retaining wall Mine area 8432m 300 m

2 Gabion Mine area 154380 Sq m 60000 m2

3 Garland Drain Mine area 3500m (2016-17) As per requirement

of the mine

f) Hydrological Study in the area

The water table configuration in the unconfined aquifer is conforming to the

local topography A flat water table with a gradient of 75 x 10 -3 slopping

towards south south east has been observed in the area The aquifer units

present above the working coal seams are the major sources for ground water

inflow into the proposed mine workings

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No23 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

With the presence of shale and compaction the seepage from mine floor may

be considered as negligible The various hydro-geological units developed in

the Nigahi OCP is as mentioned below

Hydrogeological Unit

Formation Thickness

(m)

Phreatic aquifer (Top)

Soil sub-soil weathered sandstone 0 - 9

Medium grained sandstone with thin clay and shale

30 - 167

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa Top (Working seam)

4 - 11

Aquifer (middle) Medium grained sandstone with thin shale

1 - 29

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa bottom (Working seam)

9 - 15

Aquifer (lower) Medium to coarse grained sandstone with thin shale

52 - 69

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Turra (Working seam) 11 - 19

In opencast mine the aquifer units laying above the bottom most portion

working seam contributes the major inflow Due to stratification the individual

permeable beds develop individual drawdown cones and the impact is usually

limited to few hundred meters For Nigahi OCP a probable zone of influence

ie Radius of influence has been estimated as 612 m

To assess the impact of opencast mining on local water regime a regular

seasonal monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out by

establishing a network of 33 norsquos existing dug wells in the study area Analysis

of ground water samples from monitoring wells around Nigahi Project

indicates that the water quality is generally suitable for domestic use The pH

ranges from 734 to 769 standard unit Concentration of dissolved solid

sulphate iron manganese nitrate fluorite and other heavy metals are found

within the drinking standard (IS-10500) In the study area ground water level

variation is as follows

Sl No

Season Water level (bgl) in m Yr-2017

(Study area- 10 Km radius)

1 Pre-monsoon 1025 to 2257

2 Post- monsoon 125 to 1655

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

Page 1 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

110000

Activity

Drawn

Checked

Design

Scale100m100 0

Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

SLNO

NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

CSNE-9

OB BENCH

COAL BENCH

SPOT LEVEL

HAUL ROAD

DUMP

BOREHOLES NUMBERS

SURFACE CONTOUR

FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM

CROSS SECTION LINE

FLOOR BOUNDARY

FLOOR CNTOUR OF PUREWA MERGED SEAM

SURFACE BOUNDARY

SLNO

10

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12

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P A R T I C U L A R S

+315

SYMBOL

260

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-3000W

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-11500E

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-17000E

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M)

Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

181906115

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NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION W-W SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

INTERNAL DUMP (D2) OF WEST SECTION

NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION E-E SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

INTERNAL DUMP(D3 OF EAST SECTION

800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 18000 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400 2500 2600 2700 2800 2900 3000 3100 3200 3300 3400 3500 3600 3700 3800 3900 4000

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NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION A-A SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

EXTERNAL DUMP OF SUTHERN SIDE

NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION B-B SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

EXTERNAL DUMP OF SOUTHERN SIDE

+530+500

+470+440

+410+380

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+380+350

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Nigahi OpenCast Project (1875Mtpa) Northern Coalfields Limited

Job Title

Customer

Subject Quarry Cross - SectionsShowing DumpProfile

Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

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ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

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ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

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WATER BODY

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BACK FILLED DUMP

BACK FILLED DUMP

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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Page 26: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No19 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Phase-III Hydro Reclamation

At the end of mine life a void of 60 Ha will be left in the excavated zone This

void will be converted into water body of a depth of around 40m The water

body and internal filled dump will recharge the ground water of the regime

This water reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture

312 Rehabilitation of mined out land

Rehabilitation of mined out land will be done as per the post mining land use

plan given in the table below

Post Mining Land Use

313 Actual site restoration for post mining land use

Post mining land use plan aims for not only actual site restoration but

improvement too in terms of green cover At post mining stage area of forest

green will increase from 1242 Ha to 2305 Ha

314 Method of restorationreclamationRehabilitation

After backfilling the OB in the de-coaled area by draglines and shovel dumper

combination the overburden dumps shall be stabilized with appropriate

gradingbenching so as to ensure that overall angle of slope is less than 28o

After the technical reclamation the biological reclamation of dumps will be

carried out by top soil spreading and plantation of indigenous plants

Land Use Total Area

( Ha)

Post Mining Land Use Area ( Ha)

Forest Green Area

Water Body

Public Use

Others

Undisturbed Land 147 147

Mine Void 60 60

Reclaimed OB dump

1823 1823

Infra-Structure 74 10 64

Colony 265 265

Green Belt 335 335

Road Rail 74 74

ETP CHP 4040 4040

Others 200 200

Total 301840 2305 60 349 30440

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No20 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The slope stability shall be ensured by maintaining a mild slope of 28o and

using geo-textile material

315 Afforestation in first phase mined out area while commencing the

mining in second phase

Mining is to be carried out in a phased manner initiating afforestation work in

the mined out area of the first phase while commencing the mining in the

second phase ie continuation of mining activities from one phase to other

indicating the sequence of operations depending on the geo-mining conditions

of the mine

316 Progressive mine closure plan shall be prepared for a period of five

years from the beginning of the mining operation

Progressive mine closure plans have been prepared for a period of five years

from the beginning of mine

317 These plans would be examined periodically in every five years period

and be subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by

the Central Government

These plans are examined periodically in every five years period and are

subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by the Central

Government like the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDIL)

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) Indian

School of Mines (ISM) etc for this purpose

32 Water Quality Management

321 Details of existing Surface and Ground Water bodies in ML area The drainage of the area is divided in two sections - One flowing towards

North into Bijul Nalla through MehrauliMorwa Nalla the other towards South

into GBP Sagar through Motwani In the non-excavated area of the mine

some water flows towards North into Bijul Nalla through Mehrauli Morwa

Nalla the balance towards South into GBP Sagar through Motwani Nigahi

Project is operating with two sections ie West Section and East Section

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No21 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Western section mine water is pumped to Bareja siltation pond which is

located within Nigahi OCP

322 Steps for Water Quality protection

Following water quality protection measures are taken

a) Control of erosion Garland drains ndash to arrest surface run-off flowing in

to mine pit During 2016-17 3500 m garland drain has been constructed

it will be constructed as per requirement of mines

b) Sedimentation Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being

used as sedimentation pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation

pond for further sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water

is used for industrial purpose

c) Diversion of water courses No such requirement is there in this project

No water courses passes in this mines

d) Water Treatment

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment STP of

30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop has been estimated as 1340 m3 day This effluent treated in ETP

of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3 day The resultant effluent will be treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

e) Control of siltation Siltation is controlled at many stages

i) At top most dump level

Drainage profile is kept in such a way that outer edges of dump

are at a higher level than the inner surface so that minimum or

negligible water accumulation can be coursed towards dump slope

Provision of garland drains at dump top level and at different

decks of dump

ii) Along dump slope

Terracing of the slope is to be done

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No22 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Grass seed spraying

Plantation along terracing of the slope is to be done as final biological

reclamation

iii) At dump toe level

Gabionsilt arrestor all along the dump toe is to be provided

Retaining wall after the gabion wall

Wide drain near retaining wall for preventing the silt flow

iv) At the face sump

Gabion wall all along the flow of incoming water to face sump

Silt if any gets deposited into the sump

v) Intermediate sump

Gabion wall all along the dump facing the sump

Retaining wall

vi) Siltation pond

Bareja Siltation pond Mine water from the intermediate sump is being

pumped to the Bareja Siltation pond where silt is arrested and clear

water is flown towards Bareja reservoir (5Ha area) under gravity and

Bareja new reservoir (35 Ha area)

The proposed targets for the construction of retaining wall gabion and

garland drains per year are given in the table below

Sl

No Description Location

LengthArea

constructed till

30092017

Proposed per year

1 Retaining wall Mine area 8432m 300 m

2 Gabion Mine area 154380 Sq m 60000 m2

3 Garland Drain Mine area 3500m (2016-17) As per requirement

of the mine

f) Hydrological Study in the area

The water table configuration in the unconfined aquifer is conforming to the

local topography A flat water table with a gradient of 75 x 10 -3 slopping

towards south south east has been observed in the area The aquifer units

present above the working coal seams are the major sources for ground water

inflow into the proposed mine workings

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No23 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

With the presence of shale and compaction the seepage from mine floor may

be considered as negligible The various hydro-geological units developed in

the Nigahi OCP is as mentioned below

Hydrogeological Unit

Formation Thickness

(m)

Phreatic aquifer (Top)

Soil sub-soil weathered sandstone 0 - 9

Medium grained sandstone with thin clay and shale

30 - 167

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa Top (Working seam)

4 - 11

Aquifer (middle) Medium grained sandstone with thin shale

1 - 29

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa bottom (Working seam)

9 - 15

Aquifer (lower) Medium to coarse grained sandstone with thin shale

52 - 69

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Turra (Working seam) 11 - 19

In opencast mine the aquifer units laying above the bottom most portion

working seam contributes the major inflow Due to stratification the individual

permeable beds develop individual drawdown cones and the impact is usually

limited to few hundred meters For Nigahi OCP a probable zone of influence

ie Radius of influence has been estimated as 612 m

To assess the impact of opencast mining on local water regime a regular

seasonal monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out by

establishing a network of 33 norsquos existing dug wells in the study area Analysis

of ground water samples from monitoring wells around Nigahi Project

indicates that the water quality is generally suitable for domestic use The pH

ranges from 734 to 769 standard unit Concentration of dissolved solid

sulphate iron manganese nitrate fluorite and other heavy metals are found

within the drinking standard (IS-10500) In the study area ground water level

variation is as follows

Sl No

Season Water level (bgl) in m Yr-2017

(Study area- 10 Km radius)

1 Pre-monsoon 1025 to 2257

2 Post- monsoon 125 to 1655

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

Page 6 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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Nigahi OpenCast Project (1875Mtpa) Northern Coalfields Limited

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Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

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Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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Page 27: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No20 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The slope stability shall be ensured by maintaining a mild slope of 28o and

using geo-textile material

315 Afforestation in first phase mined out area while commencing the

mining in second phase

Mining is to be carried out in a phased manner initiating afforestation work in

the mined out area of the first phase while commencing the mining in the

second phase ie continuation of mining activities from one phase to other

indicating the sequence of operations depending on the geo-mining conditions

of the mine

316 Progressive mine closure plan shall be prepared for a period of five

years from the beginning of the mining operation

Progressive mine closure plans have been prepared for a period of five years

from the beginning of mine

317 These plans would be examined periodically in every five years period

and be subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by

the Central Government

These plans are examined periodically in every five years period and are

subjected to third party monitoring by the agencies approved by the Central

Government like the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDIL)

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) Indian

School of Mines (ISM) etc for this purpose

32 Water Quality Management

321 Details of existing Surface and Ground Water bodies in ML area The drainage of the area is divided in two sections - One flowing towards

North into Bijul Nalla through MehrauliMorwa Nalla the other towards South

into GBP Sagar through Motwani In the non-excavated area of the mine

some water flows towards North into Bijul Nalla through Mehrauli Morwa

Nalla the balance towards South into GBP Sagar through Motwani Nigahi

Project is operating with two sections ie West Section and East Section

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No21 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Western section mine water is pumped to Bareja siltation pond which is

located within Nigahi OCP

322 Steps for Water Quality protection

Following water quality protection measures are taken

a) Control of erosion Garland drains ndash to arrest surface run-off flowing in

to mine pit During 2016-17 3500 m garland drain has been constructed

it will be constructed as per requirement of mines

b) Sedimentation Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being

used as sedimentation pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation

pond for further sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water

is used for industrial purpose

c) Diversion of water courses No such requirement is there in this project

No water courses passes in this mines

d) Water Treatment

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment STP of

30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop has been estimated as 1340 m3 day This effluent treated in ETP

of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3 day The resultant effluent will be treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

e) Control of siltation Siltation is controlled at many stages

i) At top most dump level

Drainage profile is kept in such a way that outer edges of dump

are at a higher level than the inner surface so that minimum or

negligible water accumulation can be coursed towards dump slope

Provision of garland drains at dump top level and at different

decks of dump

ii) Along dump slope

Terracing of the slope is to be done

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No22 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Grass seed spraying

Plantation along terracing of the slope is to be done as final biological

reclamation

iii) At dump toe level

Gabionsilt arrestor all along the dump toe is to be provided

Retaining wall after the gabion wall

Wide drain near retaining wall for preventing the silt flow

iv) At the face sump

Gabion wall all along the flow of incoming water to face sump

Silt if any gets deposited into the sump

v) Intermediate sump

Gabion wall all along the dump facing the sump

Retaining wall

vi) Siltation pond

Bareja Siltation pond Mine water from the intermediate sump is being

pumped to the Bareja Siltation pond where silt is arrested and clear

water is flown towards Bareja reservoir (5Ha area) under gravity and

Bareja new reservoir (35 Ha area)

The proposed targets for the construction of retaining wall gabion and

garland drains per year are given in the table below

Sl

No Description Location

LengthArea

constructed till

30092017

Proposed per year

1 Retaining wall Mine area 8432m 300 m

2 Gabion Mine area 154380 Sq m 60000 m2

3 Garland Drain Mine area 3500m (2016-17) As per requirement

of the mine

f) Hydrological Study in the area

The water table configuration in the unconfined aquifer is conforming to the

local topography A flat water table with a gradient of 75 x 10 -3 slopping

towards south south east has been observed in the area The aquifer units

present above the working coal seams are the major sources for ground water

inflow into the proposed mine workings

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No23 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

With the presence of shale and compaction the seepage from mine floor may

be considered as negligible The various hydro-geological units developed in

the Nigahi OCP is as mentioned below

Hydrogeological Unit

Formation Thickness

(m)

Phreatic aquifer (Top)

Soil sub-soil weathered sandstone 0 - 9

Medium grained sandstone with thin clay and shale

30 - 167

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa Top (Working seam)

4 - 11

Aquifer (middle) Medium grained sandstone with thin shale

1 - 29

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa bottom (Working seam)

9 - 15

Aquifer (lower) Medium to coarse grained sandstone with thin shale

52 - 69

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Turra (Working seam) 11 - 19

In opencast mine the aquifer units laying above the bottom most portion

working seam contributes the major inflow Due to stratification the individual

permeable beds develop individual drawdown cones and the impact is usually

limited to few hundred meters For Nigahi OCP a probable zone of influence

ie Radius of influence has been estimated as 612 m

To assess the impact of opencast mining on local water regime a regular

seasonal monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out by

establishing a network of 33 norsquos existing dug wells in the study area Analysis

of ground water samples from monitoring wells around Nigahi Project

indicates that the water quality is generally suitable for domestic use The pH

ranges from 734 to 769 standard unit Concentration of dissolved solid

sulphate iron manganese nitrate fluorite and other heavy metals are found

within the drinking standard (IS-10500) In the study area ground water level

variation is as follows

Sl No

Season Water level (bgl) in m Yr-2017

(Study area- 10 Km radius)

1 Pre-monsoon 1025 to 2257

2 Post- monsoon 125 to 1655

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

110000

Activity

Drawn

Checked

Design

Scale100m100 0

Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

SLNO

NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

CSNE-9

OB BENCH

COAL BENCH

SPOT LEVEL

HAUL ROAD

DUMP

BOREHOLES NUMBERS

SURFACE CONTOUR

FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM

CROSS SECTION LINE

FLOOR BOUNDARY

FLOOR CNTOUR OF PUREWA MERGED SEAM

SURFACE BOUNDARY

SLNO

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P A R T I C U L A R S

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Shalabh Malik DyManager (M)

Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

181906115

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NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION W-W SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

INTERNAL DUMP (D2) OF WEST SECTION

NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION E-E SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

INTERNAL DUMP(D3 OF EAST SECTION

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EXTERNAL DUMP OF SUTHERN SIDE

NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION B-B SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

EXTERNAL DUMP OF SOUTHERN SIDE

+530+500

+470+440

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Nigahi OpenCast Project (1875Mtpa) Northern Coalfields Limited

Job Title

Customer

Subject Quarry Cross - SectionsShowing DumpProfile

Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

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BACK FILLED DUMP

BACK FILLED DUMP

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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Page 28: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No21 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Western section mine water is pumped to Bareja siltation pond which is

located within Nigahi OCP

322 Steps for Water Quality protection

Following water quality protection measures are taken

a) Control of erosion Garland drains ndash to arrest surface run-off flowing in

to mine pit During 2016-17 3500 m garland drain has been constructed

it will be constructed as per requirement of mines

b) Sedimentation Face sump and Intermediate sump is already being

used as sedimentation pond Thereafter water is send to Bareja siltation

pond for further sedimentation in this way after sedimentation clean water

is used for industrial purpose

c) Diversion of water courses No such requirement is there in this project

No water courses passes in this mines

d) Water Treatment

Domestic Sewage Treatment Plant For domestic sewage treatment STP of

30 MLD capacity is there in colony since 2001

Workshop effluent Treatment plant For HEMM Washing and floor washing

of workshop has been estimated as 1340 m3 day This effluent treated in ETP

of 167m3hr capacity

CHP Effluent treatment Plant Water requirement for CHP has been

estimated as 4600m3 day The resultant effluent will be treated in an ETP of

280m3hr capacity

e) Control of siltation Siltation is controlled at many stages

i) At top most dump level

Drainage profile is kept in such a way that outer edges of dump

are at a higher level than the inner surface so that minimum or

negligible water accumulation can be coursed towards dump slope

Provision of garland drains at dump top level and at different

decks of dump

ii) Along dump slope

Terracing of the slope is to be done

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No22 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Grass seed spraying

Plantation along terracing of the slope is to be done as final biological

reclamation

iii) At dump toe level

Gabionsilt arrestor all along the dump toe is to be provided

Retaining wall after the gabion wall

Wide drain near retaining wall for preventing the silt flow

iv) At the face sump

Gabion wall all along the flow of incoming water to face sump

Silt if any gets deposited into the sump

v) Intermediate sump

Gabion wall all along the dump facing the sump

Retaining wall

vi) Siltation pond

Bareja Siltation pond Mine water from the intermediate sump is being

pumped to the Bareja Siltation pond where silt is arrested and clear

water is flown towards Bareja reservoir (5Ha area) under gravity and

Bareja new reservoir (35 Ha area)

The proposed targets for the construction of retaining wall gabion and

garland drains per year are given in the table below

Sl

No Description Location

LengthArea

constructed till

30092017

Proposed per year

1 Retaining wall Mine area 8432m 300 m

2 Gabion Mine area 154380 Sq m 60000 m2

3 Garland Drain Mine area 3500m (2016-17) As per requirement

of the mine

f) Hydrological Study in the area

The water table configuration in the unconfined aquifer is conforming to the

local topography A flat water table with a gradient of 75 x 10 -3 slopping

towards south south east has been observed in the area The aquifer units

present above the working coal seams are the major sources for ground water

inflow into the proposed mine workings

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No23 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

With the presence of shale and compaction the seepage from mine floor may

be considered as negligible The various hydro-geological units developed in

the Nigahi OCP is as mentioned below

Hydrogeological Unit

Formation Thickness

(m)

Phreatic aquifer (Top)

Soil sub-soil weathered sandstone 0 - 9

Medium grained sandstone with thin clay and shale

30 - 167

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa Top (Working seam)

4 - 11

Aquifer (middle) Medium grained sandstone with thin shale

1 - 29

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa bottom (Working seam)

9 - 15

Aquifer (lower) Medium to coarse grained sandstone with thin shale

52 - 69

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Turra (Working seam) 11 - 19

In opencast mine the aquifer units laying above the bottom most portion

working seam contributes the major inflow Due to stratification the individual

permeable beds develop individual drawdown cones and the impact is usually

limited to few hundred meters For Nigahi OCP a probable zone of influence

ie Radius of influence has been estimated as 612 m

To assess the impact of opencast mining on local water regime a regular

seasonal monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out by

establishing a network of 33 norsquos existing dug wells in the study area Analysis

of ground water samples from monitoring wells around Nigahi Project

indicates that the water quality is generally suitable for domestic use The pH

ranges from 734 to 769 standard unit Concentration of dissolved solid

sulphate iron manganese nitrate fluorite and other heavy metals are found

within the drinking standard (IS-10500) In the study area ground water level

variation is as follows

Sl No

Season Water level (bgl) in m Yr-2017

(Study area- 10 Km radius)

1 Pre-monsoon 1025 to 2257

2 Post- monsoon 125 to 1655

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

Page 3 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

Page 4 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

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CM (Excv)

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REFERENCE DRAWINGS

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1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

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Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

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Scale - 12000

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R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

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Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

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Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

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Page 29: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

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Job No181906115 Page No22 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Grass seed spraying

Plantation along terracing of the slope is to be done as final biological

reclamation

iii) At dump toe level

Gabionsilt arrestor all along the dump toe is to be provided

Retaining wall after the gabion wall

Wide drain near retaining wall for preventing the silt flow

iv) At the face sump

Gabion wall all along the flow of incoming water to face sump

Silt if any gets deposited into the sump

v) Intermediate sump

Gabion wall all along the dump facing the sump

Retaining wall

vi) Siltation pond

Bareja Siltation pond Mine water from the intermediate sump is being

pumped to the Bareja Siltation pond where silt is arrested and clear

water is flown towards Bareja reservoir (5Ha area) under gravity and

Bareja new reservoir (35 Ha area)

The proposed targets for the construction of retaining wall gabion and

garland drains per year are given in the table below

Sl

No Description Location

LengthArea

constructed till

30092017

Proposed per year

1 Retaining wall Mine area 8432m 300 m

2 Gabion Mine area 154380 Sq m 60000 m2

3 Garland Drain Mine area 3500m (2016-17) As per requirement

of the mine

f) Hydrological Study in the area

The water table configuration in the unconfined aquifer is conforming to the

local topography A flat water table with a gradient of 75 x 10 -3 slopping

towards south south east has been observed in the area The aquifer units

present above the working coal seams are the major sources for ground water

inflow into the proposed mine workings

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Job No181906115 Page No23 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

With the presence of shale and compaction the seepage from mine floor may

be considered as negligible The various hydro-geological units developed in

the Nigahi OCP is as mentioned below

Hydrogeological Unit

Formation Thickness

(m)

Phreatic aquifer (Top)

Soil sub-soil weathered sandstone 0 - 9

Medium grained sandstone with thin clay and shale

30 - 167

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa Top (Working seam)

4 - 11

Aquifer (middle) Medium grained sandstone with thin shale

1 - 29

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa bottom (Working seam)

9 - 15

Aquifer (lower) Medium to coarse grained sandstone with thin shale

52 - 69

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Turra (Working seam) 11 - 19

In opencast mine the aquifer units laying above the bottom most portion

working seam contributes the major inflow Due to stratification the individual

permeable beds develop individual drawdown cones and the impact is usually

limited to few hundred meters For Nigahi OCP a probable zone of influence

ie Radius of influence has been estimated as 612 m

To assess the impact of opencast mining on local water regime a regular

seasonal monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out by

establishing a network of 33 norsquos existing dug wells in the study area Analysis

of ground water samples from monitoring wells around Nigahi Project

indicates that the water quality is generally suitable for domestic use The pH

ranges from 734 to 769 standard unit Concentration of dissolved solid

sulphate iron manganese nitrate fluorite and other heavy metals are found

within the drinking standard (IS-10500) In the study area ground water level

variation is as follows

Sl No

Season Water level (bgl) in m Yr-2017

(Study area- 10 Km radius)

1 Pre-monsoon 1025 to 2257

2 Post- monsoon 125 to 1655

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Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

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Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

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Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

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Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

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Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

110000

Activity

Drawn

Checked

Design

Scale100m100 0

Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

SLNO

NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

CSNE-9

OB BENCH

COAL BENCH

SPOT LEVEL

HAUL ROAD

DUMP

BOREHOLES NUMBERS

SURFACE CONTOUR

FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM

CROSS SECTION LINE

FLOOR BOUNDARY

FLOOR CNTOUR OF PUREWA MERGED SEAM

SURFACE BOUNDARY

SLNO

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-17000E

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M)

Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

181906115

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NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION W-W SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

INTERNAL DUMP (D2) OF WEST SECTION

NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION E-E SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

INTERNAL DUMP(D3 OF EAST SECTION

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NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION A-A SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

EXTERNAL DUMP OF SUTHERN SIDE

NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION B-B SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

EXTERNAL DUMP OF SOUTHERN SIDE

+530+500

+470+440

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Nigahi OpenCast Project (1875Mtpa) Northern Coalfields Limited

Job Title

Customer

Subject Quarry Cross - SectionsShowing DumpProfile

Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

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BACK FILLED DUMP

BACK FILLED DUMP

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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Page 30: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No23 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

With the presence of shale and compaction the seepage from mine floor may

be considered as negligible The various hydro-geological units developed in

the Nigahi OCP is as mentioned below

Hydrogeological Unit

Formation Thickness

(m)

Phreatic aquifer (Top)

Soil sub-soil weathered sandstone 0 - 9

Medium grained sandstone with thin clay and shale

30 - 167

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa Top (Working seam)

4 - 11

Aquifer (middle) Medium grained sandstone with thin shale

1 - 29

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Purewa bottom (Working seam)

9 - 15

Aquifer (lower) Medium to coarse grained sandstone with thin shale

52 - 69

Aquiclude Coal seam ndash Turra (Working seam) 11 - 19

In opencast mine the aquifer units laying above the bottom most portion

working seam contributes the major inflow Due to stratification the individual

permeable beds develop individual drawdown cones and the impact is usually

limited to few hundred meters For Nigahi OCP a probable zone of influence

ie Radius of influence has been estimated as 612 m

To assess the impact of opencast mining on local water regime a regular

seasonal monitoring of ground water level and quality is being carried out by

establishing a network of 33 norsquos existing dug wells in the study area Analysis

of ground water samples from monitoring wells around Nigahi Project

indicates that the water quality is generally suitable for domestic use The pH

ranges from 734 to 769 standard unit Concentration of dissolved solid

sulphate iron manganese nitrate fluorite and other heavy metals are found

within the drinking standard (IS-10500) In the study area ground water level

variation is as follows

Sl No

Season Water level (bgl) in m Yr-2017

(Study area- 10 Km radius)

1 Pre-monsoon 1025 to 2257

2 Post- monsoon 125 to 1655

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

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CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

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DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

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1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

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5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

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EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

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7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

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Page 31: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No24 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

As per the ground water assessment report prepared by Central Ground

Water Board (NC Region) Bhopal MP the stage development in the

Waidhan block (where 100 of Nigahi OCP is located) of MP is 3100 and

region falls within the category ldquoSaferdquo

During progressive mine operation amp closure the Drinking and Effluent water

quality of Nigahi OCP is measured regularly as per MoEFCC (gazette

notification GSR-742E 25-9-2000) amp IS-10500 guide line

g) Water Balance Chart As the local ground water levels may get affected by open cast mining the net

annual ground water recharge and draft in the study area was estimated at

3416 MCum and 1202 MCum respectively Thus the balance available

annual ground water resource projected in the area is as follows

The ground water recharge balance of study area is as follows

Ground Water Recharge Balance in Study Area ( 10Km radius)

A Net Annual Ground water Recharge 3416 Mm3

B Net Annual Ground water Draft

i) Irrigation Use 064 Mm3

ii) Community Use 1202 Mm3

iii) Net Mine Discharge

Net Annual Ground water Draft

340 Mm3

-----------------------

1606 Mm3

C

Balance Annual Ground water Recharge (A-B) 1810 Mm3

h) Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage There is no problem of AMD in this

mine

33 Air Quality Management Plan

331 Existing Air Quality Status

With progressive mine operation amp closure the Ambient air quality of Nigahi

OCP is being monitored regularly on fortnightly basis for all seasons by

measuring the concentration of SPMRPM SO2 NOX The existing ambient

air quality of Nigahi OCP is being monitored at eight locations stations which

are as follows

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

Page 1 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

Page 2 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

110000

Activity

Drawn

Checked

Design

Scale100m100 0

Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

SLNO

NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

CSNE-9

OB BENCH

COAL BENCH

SPOT LEVEL

HAUL ROAD

DUMP

BOREHOLES NUMBERS

SURFACE CONTOUR

FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM

CROSS SECTION LINE

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FLOOR CNTOUR OF PUREWA MERGED SEAM

SURFACE BOUNDARY

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Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

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NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION W-W SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

INTERNAL DUMP (D2) OF WEST SECTION

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EXTERNAL DUMP OF SUTHERN SIDE

NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION B-B SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

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Nigahi OpenCast Project (1875Mtpa) Northern Coalfields Limited

Job Title

Customer

Subject Quarry Cross - SectionsShowing DumpProfile

Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

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WATER BODY

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BACK FILLED DUMP

BACK FILLED DUMP

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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Page 32: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No25 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Sl No

Location Location

code Category

Direction (from dust

source)

Distance (Km)

Core Zone

1 Time officeSub station

NA1 Industrial SE 08

2 CHP NA2 Industrial N 05

3 Guest House NA3 Residential W 1

4 Nigahi Colony NA4 Residential S 15

5 Nigahi East Sub Station

NA5 Industrial N 08

Buffer Zone

1 Amlohri colony pump house

AA4 Residential N 1

2 Surya Kiran Bhawan

DA5 Residential E 15

3 Rose Garden JYA3 Residential E 1

4 Madhauli Sub- Stn

JYA4 Residential E 1

With existing control measures the ambient air quality of the core amp buffer

zone is found to be well within the permissible limit and therefore no further

additional control measures are required

332 Measures to control Air pollution

Following mitigation measures are in vogue

All drills are fitted with dust collection arrangements

Approach roads to mine and service roads are provided with black

topping to reduce dust generation Water sprinklers are provided for

dust control on haul roads

Green belts provided along roads amp plantation in vacant land in

industrial amp township areas for dust control

In coal Handling Plant (CHP) dust control system and automatic

sprinklers are provided at coal receiving pits Fixed sprinklers are

provided for coal bunkers transfer points and loading points

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

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Activity

Drawn

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Scale100m100 0

Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

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NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

CSNE-9

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Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

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Job Title

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Subject Quarry Cross - SectionsShowing DumpProfile

Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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Page 33: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No26 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

For Nigahi OCP monitoring of Ambient Air Quality and above Air Quality

Control measures will continue for progressive mine operation amp closure After

closure Ambient Air Quality will be monitored for a period of 3 years if

required further control measures will be taken

34 Waste Management

341 Details of type quality and quantity of OB Coal rejects location plan

longitude latitude etc

Solid waste that would be generated in course of coal mining are overburden

material consisting of fragments of sandstone of assorted size They have not

been found to generate acid mine drainage or leach high quantity of heavy

metals

The Open cast mining of Nigahi involves removal of 95343Mm3 of overburden

(Balance as on 31032018)

342 Year wise progress of OB removal in terms of height of OB dump and

No of benches etc

Proposed calendar program of coal production is given in Section 25 amp

waste (OB) management in Section 27 of Mining Plan

Number of OB dump decks existing and proposed to be constructed each of

height 30m as given in the table below

Dump Deck(Existing) New deck to be

constructed

Internal Dump 7 2

External Dump 5 0

343 Their disposal practice

Their disposal practice has already been discussed in sections 313 and

314

344 Stabilization of waste-Physical biological year wise progress to be

achieved

The plan for stabilization of waste is discussed in section 347 in detail

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No27 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

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Activity

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Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

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REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

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NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

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R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

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345 Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste material

Usedburnt oil produced from different section and workshop is collected by

trolley and drum system and returned to the store It is then centrally auction

through M Junction Ltd

The project has obtained the authorization for collection transportation

storage and disposal of hazardous waste from the SPCB under hazardous

waste management and Handling Rules1989 and Amendment Rule-2008

346 Measure for prevention of siltation erosion and dust generation and

their dispersal in the air environment leaching in the surface and

ground water

a Measure for prevention of siltation erosion are elaborated in point no

322(e) in details-

Several mitigation measures are proposed for stabilization of the dump and

prevent siltation amp erosion

At the foot of the dump Gabion wall and Retaining wall have been provided

A series of open drains have been provided on dump body to arrest surface run-off and prevent siltation

Grasses have been grown on slopes to minimize soil erosion

b Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in the air are given bellow

I Block trapped approach road

ii WBM haul road

iii Conveying coal through enclosed belt

ivMist water spraying system frequent interval as dumper hauling

c Measures for prevention of dust dispersal in air are given below

i Dust collector with drill

iiWet drilling System

iiiDust Extraction at CHP

ivConveying coal through enclosed belt

vGreen BeltCurtain plantation between Mines and Colony

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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Nigahi OpenCast Project (1875Mtpa) Northern Coalfields Limited

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Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

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Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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Page 35: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No28 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

347 Details of reclamation and afforestation with mining activity

Details have already been given in 311 and present reclamation status and

requirement are given bellow

Reclamation status as on 31032018 Plantation schedule for the remaining life of Nighai OCP (1875Mtpa)

SLNO Details Area(Ha)

1 Total Excavation Area 166500

2 Area excavated till 3009017 57786

3 Total Area to be Excavated 108714

4 Total Backfilled area 140500

5 Area backfilled till 30092017 52999

6 Area to be backfilled 87501

7 Area for Internal Dumping 140500

8 Area for external dumping 41800

9 Total Area to be planted 182300

10 Total area planted till 2017-18 38500

11 Area to be planted till remaining life of the project 143792

Plantation Scheduling

Scheduling of plantation from 01042018 in Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa) Years Area to

be excavated

Area to be

backfilled

Plantation Area Total Plantation

Area Year wise

Total Plant Internal Dump

External Dump

2018-19 40 3001 55 125 18 45000

2019-20 4714 35 5 50 55 137500

2020-21 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2021-22 80 65 10 50 60 150000

2022-23 90 70 3604 10 4604 115100

2023-24 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2024-25 90 70 6804 10 7804 195100

2025-26 90 70 7304 10 8304 207600

2026-27 90 70 7804 10 8804 220100

2027-28 90 79 9304 8 10104 252600

2028-29 90 75 9304 852 10156 253900

2029-30 90 76 9304 0 9304 232600

2030-31 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

2031-32 60 50 9304 0 9304 232600

PostMining-1 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-2 0 0 120 0 120 300000

PostMining-3 0 0 150 0 150 375000

Total 108714 87501 12089 22902 143792 3594800

Planation rate=2500Ha

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

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Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

Page 1 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

Page 2 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

Page 3 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

Page 4 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

110000

Activity

Drawn

Checked

Design

Scale100m100 0

Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

SLNO

NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

CSNE-9

OB BENCH

COAL BENCH

SPOT LEVEL

HAUL ROAD

DUMP

BOREHOLES NUMBERS

SURFACE CONTOUR

FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM

CROSS SECTION LINE

FLOOR BOUNDARY

FLOOR CNTOUR OF PUREWA MERGED SEAM

SURFACE BOUNDARY

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Shalabh Malik DyManager (M)

Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

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Nigahi OpenCast Project (1875Mtpa) Northern Coalfields Limited

Job Title

Customer

Subject Quarry Cross - SectionsShowing DumpProfile

Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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Page 36: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No29 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

348 Waste material re-handled or back filled in the final voids for safety

As per mine plan of Nigahi OCP major portion of quarry will be back filled and

reclaimed only an area of 60 Ha would turn out to be void In due course of

time dip side of void will be filled with rain amp ground water This water

reservoir may be developed for pisci-culture At the time of final closure of

mine fencing with RCC post and barbed wire will be erected around the water

body

To maintain proper depth of water the void fill be back filled with OB dump

material up to certain height In the final mine closure plan design of voids

due to mining are to be dealt and the final land use plan will include filling of

the voids for land reclamation where possible and for hydro reclamation

where feasible

349 Efforts for minimum land requirement and degradation of land due to

external OB

The dump plans of the project has been planned to accommodate maximum

possible OB volume in internal OB dump and rest a small part in external OB

dumps so that land requirement for external OB dump is minimum for whole

life of different projects

While designing the OB dumps of the project technical parameters such as

width height slope of dump etc have been taken into consideration for safe

OB dumping so that there is minimum impact on environment and land

degradation

3410 Proposal to recharge and stabilize the water table in the surrounding

areas

The project has already constructed water harvesting structures in the project

and water recharge structure in the nearby villages under CSR This will help

in recharging and stabilizing the groundwater table in the surrounding area

also at the end of the mining operation the void will convert into a huge water

body which will also help in ground water recharge

The project has already taken up the groundwater table monitoring of dug-

wells in and around the project area to watch any depletion in water table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

Page 1 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

Page 2 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

Page 3 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

110000

Activity

Drawn

Checked

Design

Scale100m100 0

Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

SLNO

NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

CSNE-9

OB BENCH

COAL BENCH

SPOT LEVEL

HAUL ROAD

DUMP

BOREHOLES NUMBERS

SURFACE CONTOUR

FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM

CROSS SECTION LINE

FLOOR BOUNDARY

FLOOR CNTOUR OF PUREWA MERGED SEAM

SURFACE BOUNDARY

SLNO

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+315

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-3000W

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-15000E

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-17000E

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M)

Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

181906115

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NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION W-W SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

INTERNAL DUMP (D2) OF WEST SECTION

NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION E-E SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

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EXTERNAL DUMP OF SUTHERN SIDE

NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION B-B SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

EXTERNAL DUMP OF SOUTHERN SIDE

+530+500

+470+440

+410+380

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Nigahi OpenCast Project (1875Mtpa) Northern Coalfields Limited

Job Title

Customer

Subject Quarry Cross - SectionsShowing DumpProfile

Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

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ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

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ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

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ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

WATER BODY

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BACK FILLED DUMP

BACK FILLED DUMP

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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Page 37: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No30 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

35 Top Soil Management

351 Details of top soil available and its utilization

At Nigahi OCP top soil is available in patches but not uniformly found Top

soil will be removed from these patches before drilling blasting The top soil is

being distributed over the OB dumps before plantation it provide the essential

nutrient which is more important for plant

352 Quantity and details of preserving it

The Quantity of Top soil has not been estimated separately During working

of Top benches in west section 303170 m3 Top soil had been found and store

in top of the OB Dump In the present 1 to 25 m ranging Top soil has been

found

The details of preserving it are as follows

a) Top soil removed will be stock-piled only when it is available in excess quantity for utilizing in plantation activity

b) Stock piled top soil shall be selectively placed on pre designed area

c) A vegetative cover will be generated immediately on the stock pile to prevent erosion

36 Management of Coal Rejects from Washery

There is no proposal for Coal Washery for this mine Crushed coal from Coal

Handling Plant Silo will be dispatched to power stations and other customer

through MGR

37 Infrastructure

371 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Several infrastructures would be provided that includes

Workshop facilities

Office complex

Townships

Coal Handling Plants

Railway siding for transportation of coal

Power Network including sub-stations

Communication facilities

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

Page 1 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

Page 2 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

110000

Activity

Drawn

Checked

Design

Scale100m100 0

Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

SLNO

NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

CSNE-9

OB BENCH

COAL BENCH

SPOT LEVEL

HAUL ROAD

DUMP

BOREHOLES NUMBERS

SURFACE CONTOUR

FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM

CROSS SECTION LINE

FLOOR BOUNDARY

FLOOR CNTOUR OF PUREWA MERGED SEAM

SURFACE BOUNDARY

SLNO

10

9

8

7

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5

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1

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12

11

P A R T I C U L A R S

+315

SYMBOL

260

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425

-3000W

-3500W

-15000E

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-2500W

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-17000E

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M)

Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

181906115

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NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION W-W SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

INTERNAL DUMP (D2) OF WEST SECTION

NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION E-E SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

INTERNAL DUMP(D3 OF EAST SECTION

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NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION A-A SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

EXTERNAL DUMP OF SUTHERN SIDE

NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION B-B SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

EXTERNAL DUMP OF SOUTHERN SIDE

+530+500

+470+440

+410+380

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Nigahi OpenCast Project (1875Mtpa) Northern Coalfields Limited

Job Title

Customer

Subject Quarry Cross - SectionsShowing DumpProfile

Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

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CM (Excv)

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ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

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ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

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ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

WATER BODY

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BACK FILLED DUMP

BACK FILLED DUMP

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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Page 38: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No31 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Industrial and municipal effluent treatment plants

Roads and culverts

Community facilities

372 Decommissioning proposed and their dismantling and disposal

proposal

At the end of mining operations it is proposed to decommission the Industrial

infrastructures However before such decommissioning other infrastructures

like office complex residential complex roads pipelines and transmission line

amp community facilities the possibility of re-use of these infrastructures for the

neighboring mines shall be explored

Salvaged materialsequipment would be used for creating infrastructures

facilities for coal mines that are likely to be developed in the coalfield in future

The unusable materials will be disposed off After decommissioning of

industrial infrastructure facilities the leasehold area will be leveled

38 Disposal of Mining Machinery

The machineries that can be used would be diverted to new existing projects

Other machineries that have exhausted its life will dispose off by auction and

removed from site

39 Safety amp Security

While carrying out all kinds of mining and allied activities in the mine the

safety rules in force as per Rules amp Regulations made under Mines Act 1952

are being observed and required safety measures are taken There will be

various elements of safety amp security at the time of final mine closure which

will be dealt under above Rules amp Regulations

310 Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine

3101

a) Number of local residents employed

i Direct Employment So far 1120 PAPs land ousters have been

given job in the project

ii Indirect Employment There are many local residence who

have been indirectly employed in the project

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

Page 1 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

Page 2 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

Page 3 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

110000

Activity

Drawn

Checked

Design

Scale100m100 0

Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

SLNO

NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

CSNE-9

OB BENCH

COAL BENCH

SPOT LEVEL

HAUL ROAD

DUMP

BOREHOLES NUMBERS

SURFACE CONTOUR

FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM

CROSS SECTION LINE

FLOOR BOUNDARY

FLOOR CNTOUR OF PUREWA MERGED SEAM

SURFACE BOUNDARY

SLNO

10

9

8

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6

5

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1

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12

11

P A R T I C U L A R S

+315

SYMBOL

260

I

280

I

425

-3000W

-3500W

-15000E

-14000E

-4000W

-2500W

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-16500E

-13500E

-13000E

-12500E

-12000E

-11500E

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-1500W

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-00

-14500E

-17000E

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M)

Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

181906115

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NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION W-W SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

INTERNAL DUMP (D2) OF WEST SECTION

NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION E-E SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

INTERNAL DUMP(D3 OF EAST SECTION

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EXTERNAL DUMP OF SUTHERN SIDE

NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION B-B SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

EXTERNAL DUMP OF SOUTHERN SIDE

+530+500

+470+440

+410+380

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Nigahi OpenCast Project (1875Mtpa) Northern Coalfields Limited

Job Title

Customer

Subject Quarry Cross - SectionsShowing DumpProfile

Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

+405+435

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CM (Excv)

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Qs

Qs

Qs

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Qf

Qf

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

WATER BODY

WATER BODY

BACK FILLED DUMP

BACK FILLED DUMP

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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Page 39: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No32 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

-Given Shop in the Township

-Given contractual work

-More than 1000 PAPs are indirectly involved with contractual

work

Eligibility for civil contractual work

-PAPrsquos SAMITI- up to 50 Lakhs -PAP 5 to 10 Lakhs

b) Status of continuation of family occupation

There is less likelihood of their continuation of their family occupation as

the land acquired will be used for plantation on closure

c) Scope of joining the occupation back

Since employees are to be redeployed on closure of mine they will

continue to enjoy the regular pay and other benefits

Near the end of the mine life manpower shall start getting reduced The

reduction of manpower could be done as per the following options

i) Natural retirement

ii) Retraining and redeployment of younger groups in other mine

iii) Transfer of experienced middle aged groups to other projects 3102

a) Compensation given

All the PAPs have already been rehabilitated and compensated

b) Compensation to Employees Since employees are to be redeployed on

closure of mine they will continue to enjoy the regular pay and other

benefits As such there is no need for additional compensation

3103 Satellite Occupations connected to the mining industry

Number of satellite occupations like transport explosive industry

electrician automobile mechanic local shops dairy etc is connected

with the mining industry

a) Number of persons engaged there in

No such study has been carried out to determine the number of

persons engaged in satellite occupations

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

Page 1 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

Page 2 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

Page 3 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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V

PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

110000

Activity

Drawn

Checked

Design

Scale100m100 0

Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

SLNO

NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

CSNE-9

OB BENCH

COAL BENCH

SPOT LEVEL

HAUL ROAD

DUMP

BOREHOLES NUMBERS

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FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM

CROSS SECTION LINE

FLOOR BOUNDARY

FLOOR CNTOUR OF PUREWA MERGED SEAM

SURFACE BOUNDARY

SLNO

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

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1

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12

11

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+315

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260

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425

-3000W

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Shalabh Malik DyManager (M)

Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

181906115

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EXTERNAL DUMP OF SUTHERN SIDE

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EXTERNAL DUMP OF SOUTHERN SIDE

+530+500

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Nigahi OpenCast Project (1875Mtpa) Northern Coalfields Limited

Job Title

Customer

Subject Quarry Cross - SectionsShowing DumpProfile

Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

+405+435

+465+495

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+495 +486+465

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+350

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CM (Excv)

HoD (MP)RD

Qf

Qs

Qs

Qs

Qs

Qf

Qf

Qf

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ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

WATER BODY

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BACK FILLED DUMP

BACK FILLED DUMP

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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Page 40: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

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Job No181906115 Page No33 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

b) Continuance of such business after mine closure Once the mine

closes some of these activities would be affected But this effect would

not be severe as there are other mines and townships close to this

mine

3104 Continuing engagement of employee in the rehabilitated of ML area and

other remaining activity

Rehabilitated status of ML area

(a) Nandgaon rehabilitation site has been established as per the rehabilitation

policy of NCL The site has been planned in such a way that it constitutes the

part of the existing Nawanagar village settlement so that the people there

continue to be in a rural matrix while enjoying the availed

facilities

(b) Other remnant activities

The remaining rehabilitation activities will be carried out at the time of final

mine closure

3105 Expectation of the society on closure of mine

The mine extends several community development facilities to the population

living in this vicinity On closure of the mine this will cease

The project affected persons (PAPs) are provided many civic facilities on the

line of the management of community facilities dealt above The final closure

plan will envisage interaction of mining company with the State or local bodies

for running these facilities

40 Time scheduling for Abandonment

Time scheduling for Abandonment

Mine closure in terms of progressive internal and external dumping technical

amp biological reclamation is concurrent with the mining process With present

rate of production life of Nigahi mine expected to be up to the year 2031-32

Detailed mine closure plan will be prepared amp submit before closure However

a tentative closure activity at the time of mine closure are scheduled below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

Page 2 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

Page 3 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

Page 4 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

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Drawn

Checked

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Name

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Date

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CM (Excv)

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REFERENCE DRAWINGS

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DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

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4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

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9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

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Shalabh Malik DyManager (M)

Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

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Nigahi OpenCast Project (1875Mtpa) Northern Coalfields Limited

Job Title

Customer

Subject Quarry Cross - SectionsShowing DumpProfile

Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

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Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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Page 41: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No34 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Graphical Representation for Time scheduling of Abandonment

SL No

Activities Year of Closure

1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr 5th Yr

1 Mine Pit Dump Management

2 Pit Water Body Management

3 Plantation

4 Disposal of Mining Machinery

5 Infrastructure Dismantle

6 Environment Monitoring

7 Fencing

50 Abandonment Cost

Calculation for amount to be submitted in Escrow account each year

Mine lease hold area of Nigahi OCP = 301840 Ha

Life of the mine =14 years from 2018-19

WPI for August 2009 = 1296 (Base year 2004-05)

WPI for April 2018 = 1168 (Base year 2011-12)

Linking factor WPI (Base 2004-05) for 2011-12 1561

Hence WPI for April 2018 (Base Year 2004-05) = 1168 x 1561= 1823

Mine closure cost Ha according to WPI of 2009 = Rs 6 lakhs

Mine closure costHa according to WPI of April 2018 = Rs 843982 lakhs

Mine closure cost according to April 2018 rate = Rs843982 lakhsHa X

301840 Ha = Rs 2547475269 lakhs

Amount deposited in Escrow account up to 2017-18 =Rs 737520 lakhs

Balance Mine Closure cost =2547475269 -737520 =1809955269 lakhs

Amount to be deposited in first year = Estimated mine closure cost (i) life of

mine = Rs 1809955269 14= Rs 129282519 lakhs

The amount deposited in the following years with 5 increment (as given in

mine closure guidelines) is given in the following table

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

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Customer

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CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

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DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

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NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

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5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

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7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

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एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

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A Mini Ratna Company

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Page 42: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No35 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Annual Mine Closure Cost for Nigahi OCP

Sl No Year Year Wise Mine Closure Cost

In Rs Lakhs

1 2018-19 129282519

2 2019-20 135746645

3 2020-21 142533977

4 2021-22 149660676

5 2022-23 157143710

6 2023-24 165000895

7 2024-25 173250940

8 2025-26 181913487

9 2026-27 191009161

10 2027-28 200559620

11 2028-29 210587601

12 2029-30 221116981

13 2030-31 232172830

14 2031-32 243781471

Total cost 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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NIGAHI OPENCAST MINE (1875 Mtpa)

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

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Scale -1 4000

Approved R K Mahapatra RD

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M)

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Subject

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June2018

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Ashok Prasad HoD (MP)Checked

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

110000

Activity

Drawn

Checked

Design

Scale100m100 0

Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

SLNO

NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

CSNE-9

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COAL BENCH

SPOT LEVEL

HAUL ROAD

DUMP

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Shalabh Malik DyManager (M)

Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

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NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION B-B SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

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Job Title

Customer

Subject Quarry Cross - SectionsShowing DumpProfile

Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

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BACK FILLED DUMP

BACK FILLED DUMP

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

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CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No36 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Progressive and Final Mine Closure Cost Distribution of Nigahi OC Mine

Sl No

Activity MCC ( weightage)

Closure Cost (Lakhs)

Remarks

A

Dismantling of Structure

Service Buildings 02 5067521 To be included in final mine closure plan

Residential Buildings 267 67651406

Industrial structures like CHP Workshop field sub-station etc

03 7601282

Permanent Fencing of mine void and other dangerous area

To be included in final mine closure plan

B

Random rubble masonry of height 12m including leveling up in cement concrete 1612 in mud mortar

15 38006408

C Grading of high wall slopes

Leveling and grading of high wall slopes 177 44847561

To be included in final mine closure plan

D OB Dump Reclamation

HandlingDozing of OB dump and backfilling 8866

2246432070

71 for progressive and 1766 for final mine closure

Technical and Bio-reclamation including plantation and post care

04

10135042

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

E

Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in leasehold area for improving its aesthetics and eco value

03

7601282

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

F

Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained after dismantling

05

12668803

To be included in final mine closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in safety zone

02

5067521

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB dump 002 506752

Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

G Post Closure Environment Monitoringtesting of parameters for three years

Air quality 022 5574273 For 3 years after mine closure

Water quality 02 5067521

H Entrepreneurship Development (Vocationalskill development training for sustainable income of affected people

026 6587777 Equal weightage through-out the life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative measures 20 50675210 Equal weightage throughout the life of the mine

J Manpower cost for supervision 08 20270084 To be included in final mine closure plan

TOTAL 10000 2533760513

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

110000

Activity

Drawn

Checked

Design

Scale100m100 0

Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

SLNO

NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

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Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

181906115

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Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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Page 44: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No37 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The mine closure cost has been estimated as Rs 2533760513 Lakhs Other

than Mine closure activities this cost also include all post environmental

monitoring cost for 3 years supervision charges for 3 years power cost

protective and rehabilitation measures including their maintenance and

monitoring miscellaneous charges etc

For entrepreneurship development activities or for vocational or skill

development training for sustainable income of project affected people project

will have to take up activities like tailoring and stitching programme computer

awareness programme leather bagjute bag make programme beauty parlor

course for women soft toys repairing flower decoration etc

60 Financial Assurance

For financial assurance NCL has opened an Escrow Account with Union

Bank of India (Ac No391703800000532) with the Coal Controller

Organization (on behalf of the Central Government) as exclusive beneficiary

The above annual closure cost compounded 5 annually will be deposited

annually for 14 years from the years 2018-19 Year wise deposition of closure

cost is given in section 50 The amount being deposited will be reviewed with

such periodicity as deemed fit by the Coal Controller

70 Responsibilities of Mine Closure

For the purpose of monitoring of mine closure activities the unit as well as HQ

levels of the production company should set standard system and form a mine

closure cell The team of monitoring at different level should consist of

member each from Mining Environment E amp M Finance Civil and Survey

cadre etc

Mine Closure Organization has to be created in the company Organization

chart is given below

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

Page 1 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

Page 2 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

Page 3 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

Page 4 of 7MOM 30

thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

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Activity

Drawn

Checked

Design

Scale100m100 0

Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

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DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

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1 5000

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NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

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NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

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Shalabh Malik DyManager (M)

Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

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Nigahi OpenCast Project (1875Mtpa) Northern Coalfields Limited

Job Title

Customer

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Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

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Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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Page 45: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No38 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

Mine Closure Organization at HQ Level

Mine Closure Organization at Area Level

Team should keep the accounting of technical and financial impacts of

different mine closure activities stated in Mine Closure Plan

80 Provision for Mine closure

The mine owner shall be required to obtain a mine closure certificate from

Coal Controller to the effect that the protective reclamation and rehabilitation

works in accordance with the approved mine closure planfinal mine closure

plan have been carried out by the mine owner for surrendering the reclaimed

land to the State government concerned

GM (Env) HOD

(Mine closure Org)

of HQ

Finance Civil EampM Survey Mining

CMPDI

Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

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Activity

Drawn

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Design

Scale100m100 0

Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

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NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

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Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

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Job Title

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Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

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BACK FILLED DUMP

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

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Page 46: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

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Job No181906115 Page No39 Mining Plan of Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)

The balance amount at the end of the final Mine Closure shall be released to

mine owner on compliance of all provisions of Closure Plan duly signed by the

mine owner to the effect that said closure of mine complied with all statutory

rules regulations orders made by the Central or State government statutory

organizations court etc and duly certified by the coal Controller This should

also indicate the estimated extractable coal reserves and coal actually mine

out

If the Coal Controller has reasonable grounds for believing that the protective

reclamation and rehabilitation measures as envisaged in the approved mine

closure plan in respect of which financial assurance was given has not been

or will not be carried out in accordance with mine closure plan either fully or

partially Coal Controller shall give the mine owner a written notice of his

intention to issue the orders for forfeiting the sum assured at least thirty days

prior to the date of the order to be issued after giving an opportunity to be

heard

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Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

110000

Activity

Drawn

Checked

Design

Scale100m100 0

Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

SLNO

NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

CSNE-9

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HAUL ROAD

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Shalabh Malik DyManager (M)

Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

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Nigahi OpenCast Project (1875Mtpa) Northern Coalfields Limited

Job Title

Customer

Subject Quarry Cross - SectionsShowing DumpProfile

Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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Page 47: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

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Minutes of the 30th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 May 2018 for appraisal of Coal mining projects at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change

New Delhi-3

A The 30th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Thermal amp Coal mining projects was held on 17-18 May 2018 in the Ministry to consider the proposals relating to coal mining sector The lists of participants and the project proponents are at Annexure-I amp II respectively

B Confirmation of minutes

There being no comments from any of the members of the Committee minutes of the 28 th meeting of the EAC held on 17-18 April 2018 were confirmed

C Details of the proposals considered during the meeting deliberations made and the recommendations of the Committee are explained in the respective agenda items as under-

Agenda No301

Jayant Opencast Coal mine Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh) - for EC

[IAMPCMIN620832017 FNoJ-11015122017-IAII(M)]

3011 The proposal is for grant of environmental clearance for Jayant Opencast Coal mining Expansion project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA in an area of 3177 ha of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

3012 The details of the project as per the documents submitted by the project proponent and also as informed during the meeting are reported to be as under-

(i) The project with its capacity of 155 MTPA in the mine lease area of 2704 Ha was earlier granted EC vide letter J-110153822008-IAII (M) dated 10th December 2008 (ii) ToR for the project was granted vide letter no J-11015122017-IAII (M) dated 15062017 (iii) The latitudes and longitudes of the project are 24o06‟2608rdquo N to 24o11‟4086rdquo N and 82o38‟201rdquo E to 82o40‟5564rdquo respectively (iv) Joint Venture No joint venture (v) Coal Linkage Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system and other consumers by Public Railway (vi) Employment generatedto be generated 2690(Sanctioned manpower as per EPR- option -II) Present Manpower is 2074 as on 31032018 (vii) Benefits of the project The project will be able to supply planned quantity of coal to Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station (SSTPS) of NTPC through their own MGR system other thermal power stations of the nation and other consumers by Public Railway system thus meeting the energy requirement of the country

The land usage of the project will be as follows

Annexure-1

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Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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Nigahi OpenCast Project (1875Mtpa) Northern Coalfields Limited

Job Title

Customer

Subject Quarry Cross - SectionsShowing DumpProfile

Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

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CM (Excv)

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ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

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WATER BODY

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BACK FILLED DUMP

BACK FILLED DUMP

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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Page 48: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

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Pre Mining

Sl No

Land Use Within ML Area (ha)

Outside ML Area (ha)

Total

1 Tenancy Land (Agricultural land)

148154 NIL 148154

2 Forest Land 118017 NIL 118017

3 Waste Land - NIL -

4 Grazing Land - NIL -

5 Surface Water Bodies

- NIL -

6 Settlements - NIL -

7 Others (Government land)

51546 NIL 51546

Total 317700 NIL 317700

Post Mining

Sl No

Land use during Mining Operation

Land Use (ha)

Plantation Water Body

Public Use

Others Total

1 External OB Dump 11865 - - - 11865

2 Top Soil Dump Top soil will be completely used in reclamation of dumps

3 Excavation 158900 25100 - - 184000

4 Roads and Railways

9675 - - - 9675

5 Built up area (Infrastructure amp colony)

8200 - 26190 - 34390

6 Green Belt 9330 - - - 9330

7 Undisturbed Area (Safety Zone Waste land vacant land and Mudwani dam)

62520 5920 - - 68440

Total 260490 31020 26190 - 317700

(viii) Total net geological reserve is 33903 MT The mineable reserve 31361 MT extractable reserve is 31361 MT(figures as on 31032016) The per cent of extraction would be 9220 (ix) The average product mix coal grade of all the seams is G-10 The stripping ratio is 299Cumtonne The average Gradient is 2deg to 4deg Thickness of all the three seams occurring in the

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ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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PLATE-I

NIGAHI OPENCAST MINE (1875 Mtpa)

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

Drg No RI-VIPLNGNIGAHI2018 R

Scale -1 4000

Approved R K Mahapatra RD

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M)

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

110000

Activity

Drawn

Checked

Design

Scale100m100 0

Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

SLNO

NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

CSNE-9

OB BENCH

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SPOT LEVEL

HAUL ROAD

DUMP

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Shalabh Malik DyManager (M)

Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

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Job Title

Customer

Subject Quarry Cross - SectionsShowing DumpProfile

Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

  • UPDATED MINING PLAN NGH FOR EC
    • COVERPAGE NGH Mining Plan KSL
    • FACEPAGE
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    • MinE CLOSURE Plan for Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)
    • Mining Plan ANX PLTS for Nigahi (1875 Mtpa)
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Page 49: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

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ML area is tabulated as under-

Coal Seam Thickness

From To

Purewa Top 400 1307

Purewa Bottom 869 1854

Turra 1390 2361

(x) Total estimated water requirement is 11654 cumday The level of ground water ranges from 116 m to 2155 m below ground level (From August 2014 to May 2016) (xi) The method of mining would be opencast mining deploying dragline and shovel-dumper (xii) There are 2 external OB dump with quantity of 6000 Mcum in an area of 11865 ha with height of 90 meter above the surface level and 2 internal dump with Quantity of 175858 Mcum in an area of 1589ha (xiii) The final mine void would be in 251ha with depth varying from 30 to 40 m and the total quarry area is 1840 ha Backfilled quarry area of 1589 ha shall be reclaimed with plantation Proposed void shall be converted into a water body (xiv) The life of mine is 16 years(Balance life as on 1042018) (xv) Transportation Coal transportation in pit from mine pit to crusher by rear dumperstippers Surface to Siding By belt conveyors through CHP and through tippers and siding to loading point By Automatic loading system through Silo (xvi) There is R amp R involved There is 1599number of PAFs (xvii) Cost Total capital cost of the project is Rs 272566Crores (including 94257 crores of existing 10MTPA project) CSR Cost Rs 2- per tonne of coal production RampR Cost is Rs 75394Crores Environmental Management Cost Rs 35557 crore(Capital as per EPR‟16) (xviii) Approvals

Date of approval of EPR from NCL board ndash 1st march 2016 communicated vide letter NoNCLBoard08 (202)19 dated 9th April 2016 and from CIL board ndash 2nd may 2017 communicated vide letter No CILXI (D)04112201717160 dated 16052017

Date of approval of Mine closure plan Mine closure Plan is an integral part of EPRapproved on dt 2052017 by CIL board

Application for renewalNOC for ground water clearance has been processed for enhancedproduction capacity of 25 MTPA on 13072017

(xix) Wildlife issues There are no national Parks wildlife sanctuary biosphere reserves found in the 10 km buffer zone (xx) Total forest area involved is 118000 ha (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance has been obtained for the same (xxi) Total afforestation plan shall be implemented covering an area of 11865 Ha at the end of miningDensity of tree plantation 2500 is treesHa of plants (xxii) There is court caseviolation pending with the project proponent (xxiii) The public hearing was held on 13th December 2017 for expansion capacity of 25 MTPA The issues raised during the public hearing included Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment (xxiv) The baseline data has been generated for pre-monsoon season for the period 15032016 to 15062016 and all the air water noise and other parameters were found to be within permissible limit

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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thEAC 17-18 May 2018_Coal

(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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Page 50: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

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(xxv) The EAC in the meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project prescribed to carry out some studies The mandated studies and the action taken report on the same are as follows

Sl No

Study prescribed by EAC

Action taken by the project with results

1 Cumulative impact of all the existing industrial activities in the study area and also those in the pipelineproposed shall be studied to arrive at a comprehensive picture and planning of adequate environmental safeguards

The Cumulative Impact Assessment Study has been done considering nearby running and upcoming mines namely Jayant Expansion OCP Dudhichua OCP Krishnashila OCP Bina OCP and Block-B OCP for incremental capacity of 3558 MTPA and it has been observed that after replacement of road transportation by rail and conveyors and taking the additional control measuresproposed in the report the absolute predicted values of PM10 will lie within the permissible limit at all the locations

2 For baseline air quality assessment additional monitoring stations (4-5 nos) in the downwind areas need to be set up and included in the air quality modelling

Baseline study for Dudhichua OCP was done in the same period in which the same was carried out for Jayant OCP Therefore for air quality modeling 4 stations of Dudhichua baseline report were used in addition to the baseline stations of Jayant OCP The AQIP study for the project establishes that the absolute value of PM10 and PM25 will remain under limit with the prescribed additional and existing control measures

3 Ecological restoration and mine reclamation to be done with localnative species found in the area

Emphasis is being given on ecological restoration and mine reclamation by planting localnative species found in the area Planting indigenous species which have better ecological synthesis with the natural environment at the same time this provides timber fodder fruits other edible items medicinal herbs as well as other plant produce of economic values

NCL has started Ecological Restoration of mined out areas in Krishnashila and Nigahi Projects on 50 ha OB dump to convert degraded mined out areas into productive ecosystem as to enhance biodiversity with the technical guidance and assistance from FRI Deharadun

Also NCL has plan to carry out Ecological Restoration study to prepare comprehensive road map for ecological restoration works on OB dumps of NCL projects

Therefore in the Jayant Expansion the Eco-Restoration plan of OB dumps is being prepared by FRIICFRE Dehradun and will be submitted shortly Site visit by ICFRE has already been done in March 2018

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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NIGAHI OPENCAST MINE (1875 Mtpa)

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

Drg No RI-VIPLNGNIGAHI2018 R

Scale -1 4000

Approved R K Mahapatra RD

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M)

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

110000

Activity

Drawn

Checked

Design

Scale100m100 0

Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

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NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

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SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

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SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

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1 5000

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NIGAHI NORTH

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NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

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Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

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R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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Page 51: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

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(xxvi) The calendar programme of coal production proposed

Note Peak production shall be achieved in the years where the geo-mining conditions are favorable and by increasing efficiency and no of working days to meet the overall demand of coal on NCL (xxvii) The certified compliance report submitted to RO and the action taken report by the project was already discussed in EAC meeting held on 31052017 for grant of TOR to the project (xxviii) The Public consultation was held on 13thDecember 2017 at Jayant Project A total of 409 people attended the public hearing meetingamong them 356 people belong to lease area The viewsissues raised by public amp comments reply of the PP is given below

Sl No Issues raised by the Public Action takento be taken by NCL

1 Rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

Rehabilitation of affected families will be taken up on priority as per CIL RampR policy The project will provide drinking water to the needy families and scope of employment in out-sourced company and contractors after proper survey Project authorities shall ensure the availability of

Years Coal (Mt)

(Actual) 14-15 1185

(Actual) 15-16 1440

(Actual) 16-17 1540

Yr-1 17-18 1600

Yr-2 18-19 1800

Yr-3 19-20 2000

Yr-4 20-21 2000

Yr-5 21-22 2000

Yr-6 22-23 2000

Yr-7 23-24 2000

Yr-8 24-25 2000

Yr-9 25-26 2000

Yr-10 26-27 2000

Yr-11 27-28 2000

Yr-12 28-29 2000

Yr-13 29-30 2000

Yr-14 30-31 1700

Yr-15 31-32 1450

Yr-16 32-33 800

Yr-17 33-34 471

Sub total Yr-1 Yr-17 29821

G Total 33986

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

110000

Activity

Drawn

Checked

Design

Scale100m100 0

Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

SLNO

NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

CSNE-9

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COAL BENCH

SPOT LEVEL

HAUL ROAD

DUMP

BOREHOLES NUMBERS

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FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM

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Shalabh Malik DyManager (M)

Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

181906115

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INTERNAL DUMP (D2) OF WEST SECTION

NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION E-E SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

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EXTERNAL DUMP OF SUTHERN SIDE

NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION B-B SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

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+530+500

+470+440

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Nigahi OpenCast Project (1875Mtpa) Northern Coalfields Limited

Job Title

Customer

Subject Quarry Cross - SectionsShowing DumpProfile

Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

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BACK FILLED DUMP

BACK FILLED DUMP

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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Page 52: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

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Drinking water to the affected families and Free medical facilities to the affected families shall be examined in consultation with the NCL HQ

2 Siltation and pollution of GBP Sagar through Purewa and Balianalla and related health hazards to the population Publicity of RampR Policy and planting of Neem and fruit bearing trees along road side Also the other issues raised in written regarding RampR pollution and flyash utilization notification in mines etc

Jayant Project follows ldquoZero Dischargerdquo system (except in monsoon) and no water is discharged outside the project There is no official record for the major health hazards to the nearby population Project distributes fruit bearing plants to villagers employees and local people Also regular plantation including fruit bearing are planted by MPRVVN on plain and OB dump area MoEFCC in a meeting held on 26072017 on the issue agreed to consider the constraints and revise the notification Written issuescomplaints received by MP pollution control Board and reply by Project proponent has been included in the public hearing details submitted to MOEFCC

(xxix) Jayant OCP is catering to most of the critical and super critical thermal power plants It has already achieved its sanctioned EC production capacity of 155 MTPA and is under non-producing state for the want of EC for higher production capacity In view of the shortage of coal in the country and rising demand of the power it is requested to accord the EC on priority basis in National interest

3013 During deliberations on the proposal the Committee noted the following-

The proposal is for grant of EC to the expansion of Jayant Opencast Coal mining project from 155 MTPA to 25 MTPA of Ms Northern Coalfields Limited in a total area of 3177 ha located in District Singrauli (Madhya Pradesh)

Out of the total lease hold of 3177 ha 118017 ha is the forest land (including safety zone and all types of forest land) Forest Clearance for 116217 ha has been obtained in stages The remaining 18 ha of forest land has been acquired from Nigahi project under the CBA Notification No1430 dated 19th June 2000 and stage-II forest clearance has been obtained for the same

Earlier the project for expansion of Jayant OCP from 125 to 155 MTPA in mine lease area of 2704 ha was granted EC by the Ministry vide letter dated 10thDecember 2008

The ToR for the project was granted on 15th June 2017 and the public hearing was conducted by the State Pollution Control Board on 13th December 2017 Main issues raised therein included rehabilitation amp employment of oustees social amp economical problem of oustees and affected population like availability of drinking water electricity and employment

The project report for expansion of Jayant OCP was approved in 202ndMs NCL Board meeting held on 1st March 2016 and by Coal India Board vide letter dated 16th May 2017 3014 TheEACin the first instance insisted for clarifications and inputs in respect of the following -

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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UP

BALIA NALA

DUDHICHUA COLONYJAYANT AND

AMLOHRI

PARSONA MORE

RAJMILAN

COLONYNIGAHI

REHAB COMPLEX

NANDGAON

COLONY

NCL HQPROP

SADA

WAIDHAN

HOSPITALNEHRU

CMPDI COLONY

SINGRAULI STPS

VINDHYACHAL STPS

VSTPS COLONY

TO SIDHI

10

CMPDI RI-VI OFFICE

NIGAHI OCP

MEHRAULI

MORWA

EXTENSIONBLOCK B

MOHER-AMLOHRI

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COLONY

G M OFFICE

GORBI B

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NIGAHI NORTHERN EXTENSION

NIGAHI DIP EXTENSION

NIGAHI

BIJUL

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SINGRAULI RLY STATION

SHAKTI NAGAR

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

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REV No

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June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

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NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

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R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

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June18

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BACK FILLED DUMP

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

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Page 53: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

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Discrepancy in respect of total forest area involved under the project whether 1180 ha or118017 ha The same needs to be firmed up and the land use patterndetails to be revisedaccordingly

More area to be acquired under the project involves additional forest land of 18 ha carvedout of Nigahi Opencast Coal Mining project As such the parallel proposal for amendmentin the EC for Nigahi OCP also needs to be submitted

Coal production during previous years especially from the year 2000-01 up to 2007-08 hasbeen consistently more than the reported sanctioned capacity of 9 MTPA which clearlysignifies violation of the EIA Notification 2006 and needs to be addressed at this stage vis-agrave-vis the orders of Honrsquoble Supreme Court andor extant statutory provisions

The EAC after detailed observations deferred the project for the needful on the above lines

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R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

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Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

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Designation

HoD(MP)

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Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

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NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

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4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

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Job Title

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Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

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PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

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Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

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Job Title

Customer

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Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

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NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

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1 5000

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4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

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NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

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NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

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Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

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June18

Job No181906115

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

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June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

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NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

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4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

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5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

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7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

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8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

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R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

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June18

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

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Job Title

Customer

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RD

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Signature

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REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

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NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

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4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

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Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

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R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

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June18

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

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Job Title

Customer

Approved

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REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

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NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

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Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

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R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

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Scale -1 4000

Approved R K Mahapatra RD

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M)

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June2018

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

110000

Activity

Drawn

Checked

Design

Scale100m100 0

Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

SLNO

NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

CSNE-9

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Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

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June18

Job No181906115

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BACK FILLED DUMP

BACK FILLED DUMP

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

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DUDHICHUA COLONYJAYANT AND

AMLOHRI

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COLONYNIGAHI

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TO RENUKOOT(25km)

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AUDI MODE

TO B

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C E I T

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T

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TTT

T T T

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JAYANT EXPANSION OCP

DUDHICHUA EXPANSION

LOCATION PLAN

LOCATION PLAN

P

UE

FB

PROPOSED SEMARIA OCP(20Mtpa)

PROPOSED APPROACH ROAD

PROPOSED WATER PIPELINE

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PLATE-I

NIGAHI OPENCAST MINE (1875 Mtpa)

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

Drg No RI-VIPLNGNIGAHI2018 R

Scale -1 4000

Approved R K Mahapatra RD

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M)

Customer

Subject

ProjectActivity

Job No -

SignName

June2018

DateDesignation

Ashok Prasad HoD (MP)Checked

Atal Bihari Chief Manager (Excv)Design

181906115

Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)Drawn

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

110000

Activity

Drawn

Checked

Design

Scale100m100 0

Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

SLNO

NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

CSNE-9

OB BENCH

COAL BENCH

SPOT LEVEL

HAUL ROAD

DUMP

BOREHOLES NUMBERS

SURFACE CONTOUR

FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM

CROSS SECTION LINE

FLOOR BOUNDARY

FLOOR CNTOUR OF PUREWA MERGED SEAM

SURFACE BOUNDARY

SLNO

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

LEGEND

12

11

P A R T I C U L A R S

+315

SYMBOL

260

I

280

I

425

-3000W

-3500W

-15000E

-14000E

-4000W

-2500W

-15500E

-16000E

-16500E

-13500E

-13000E

-12500E

-12000E

-11500E

-2000W

-1500W

-1000W

-500W

-00

-14500E

-17000E

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M)

Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

181906115

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NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION W-W SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

INTERNAL DUMP (D2) OF WEST SECTION

NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION E-E SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

INTERNAL DUMP(D3 OF EAST SECTION

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NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION A-A SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

EXTERNAL DUMP OF SUTHERN SIDE

NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION B-B SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

EXTERNAL DUMP OF SOUTHERN SIDE

+530+500

+470+440

+410+380

+500+470

+440+410

+380+350

+320+300

B B

A

E

W W

E

A

Nigahi OpenCast Project (1875Mtpa) Northern Coalfields Limited

Job Title

Customer

Subject Quarry Cross - SectionsShowing DumpProfile

Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

+405+435

+465+495

+465+443 +435

+405

+405+375

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+495 +486+465

+435+405

+350

+390+410

+440+470

+500+470

+440+410

+380+350

+320+290

CM (Excv)

HoD (MP)RD

Qf

Qs

Qs

Qs

Qs

Qf

Qf

Qf

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

WATER BODY

WATER BODY

BACK FILLED DUMP

BACK FILLED DUMP

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

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CM (Excv)

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Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

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1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

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Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

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Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

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Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

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Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

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NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

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4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

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5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

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Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

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PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

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Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

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CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

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1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

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5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

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7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

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8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

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R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

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Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

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PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

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CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

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1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

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4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

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6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

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Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

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June18

Job No181906115

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DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

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PLATE - III

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

NORTHERN COALFIELDS LIMITED

NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (1875 Mtpa)

FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN

Subject

Job Title

Customer

Approved

110000

Activity

Drawn

Checked

Design

Scale100m100 0

Name

RD

Designation

HoD(MP)

Signature

Job No

REV No

Date

June2018

CM (Excv)

Atal Bihari

Ashok Prasad

R K Mahapatra

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

SLNO

NAME OF DRAWINGS

DRG NO SCALE

1 GEOLOGY amp SURFACEFEATURES NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0202 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

2 FLOOR CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0246 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

3 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM PUREWA MERGE SEAM RI-VIEXP0247

1 5000

NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

4 FLOOR CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOP SEAM RI-VIEXP0248 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

5 ROOP CONTOUR OF TURRA SEAM NIGAHI NORTH EXTENTION RI-VIEXP0249 1 5000

SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

6 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA BOTTOM SEAM RI-VIEXP0250 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDS

NIGAHI NORTH

7 ROOP CONTOUR OF PUREWA TOPPUREWA MERGED SEAM RI-VIEXP0251 1 5000

EXTENTION SINGRAULI COALFIELDSNIGAHI NORTH

8 ULTIMATE PIT CONFIGURATION PLAN RI-VIMINNIG04177 1 5000

9 FINAL QUARRY LAYOUT PLAN RI-VIOCMNIG266 1 5000

CSNE-9

OB BENCH

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SPOT LEVEL

HAUL ROAD

DUMP

BOREHOLES NUMBERS

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Shalabh Malik DyManager (M)

Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

181906115

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EXTERNAL DUMP OF SOUTHERN SIDE

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Nigahi OpenCast Project (1875Mtpa) Northern Coalfields Limited

Job Title

Customer

Subject Quarry Cross - SectionsShowing DumpProfile

Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

+405+435

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ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

WATER BODY

WATER BODY

BACK FILLED DUMP

BACK FILLED DUMP

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

  • UPDATED MINING PLAN NGH FOR EC
    • COVERPAGE NGH Mining Plan KSL
    • FACEPAGE
    • content sum data
    • Separator - MP
    • Mining Plan ONLYfor Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)
    • Separator - MCP
    • MinE CLOSURE Plan for Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)
    • Mining Plan ANX PLTS for Nigahi (1875 Mtpa)
      • Annexurespdf
        • Annexure-3pdf
          • Page 1
          • Page 2
          • Page 3
          • Page 4
          • Page 5
          • Page 6
          • Page 7
          • Page 8
          • Page 9
          • Page 10
              • Back Cover
Page 66: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

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NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION W-W SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

INTERNAL DUMP (D2) OF WEST SECTION

NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION E-E SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

INTERNAL DUMP(D3 OF EAST SECTION

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NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION A-A SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

EXTERNAL DUMP OF SUTHERN SIDE

NIGAHI OCPCROSS-SECTION B-B SHOWING DUMP PROFILE

EXTERNAL DUMP OF SOUTHERN SIDE

+530+500

+470+440

+410+380

+500+470

+440+410

+380+350

+320+300

B B

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W W

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Nigahi OpenCast Project (1875Mtpa) Northern Coalfields Limited

Job Title

Customer

Subject Quarry Cross - SectionsShowing DumpProfile

Scale - 12000

Activity Name Design Sign DateAtal Bihari Design

R K MahapatraAshok Prasad

Drawn Checked Approved

June18

Job No181906115

+405+435

+465+495

+465+443 +435

+405

+405+375

+435+465

+495 +486+465

+435+405

+350

+390+410

+440+470

+500+470

+440+410

+380+350

+320+290

CM (Excv)

HoD (MP)RD

Qf

Qs

Qs

Qs

Qs

Qf

Qf

Qf

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE

WATER BODY

WATER BODY

BACK FILLED DUMP

BACK FILLED DUMP

DrgNo-RI-VIPlngNIGAHI2018

Shalabh Malik DyManager (M) Kaushal Kishor DyManager (M)

at the end of Mining operation

PLATE-IV

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

  • UPDATED MINING PLAN NGH FOR EC
    • COVERPAGE NGH Mining Plan KSL
    • FACEPAGE
    • content sum data
    • Separator - MP
    • Mining Plan ONLYfor Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)
    • Separator - MCP
    • MinE CLOSURE Plan for Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)
    • Mining Plan ANX PLTS for Nigahi (1875 Mtpa)
      • Annexurespdf
        • Annexure-3pdf
          • Page 1
          • Page 2
          • Page 3
          • Page 4
          • Page 5
          • Page 6
          • Page 7
          • Page 8
          • Page 9
          • Page 10
              • Back Cover
Page 67: सीएमपीडीआई cmpdi · MINING PLAN (ALONGWITH MINE CLOSURE PLAN) FOR . NIGAHI OPENCAST PROJECT (18.75 Mtpa) STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY RESTRICTED. The

REGISTERED OFFICE Gondwana Place Kanke Road

Ranchi ndash 834 031 (Jharkhand)

REGIONAL INSTITUTES

कषतरीय ससथान-I Regional Institute - Iवसट एड जीटीरोड West End GT Road असनसोल-713 301 Asansol ndash 713 301 (पशचिम बगाल) (West Bengal)

कषतरीय ससथान-II Regional Institute - IIकोयला भवन कोयला नगर Koyla Bhavan Koyla Nagar धनबाद-826 005 Dhanbad ndash 826 005 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-III Regional Institute - IIIगोदवाना पलस काक रोड Gondwana Place Kanke Road रािी - 834 031 Ranchi ndash 834 031 (झारखड) (Jharkhand)कषतरीय ससथान-IV Regional Institute - IVजरीपटका कसतरबा नगर Jaripatka Kasturba Nagar नागपर - 440 014 Nagpur ndash 440 014 (महाराषटर) (Maharashtra)कषतरीय ससथान-V Regional Institute - Vसीपत रोड Seepat Road बबलासपर - Bilaspur ndash 495 001 (छततीसगढ़) (Chattisgarh)कषतरीय ससथान-VI Regional Institute - VIपोसट जयत कोशललयरी PO Jayant Colliery शजला ससगरौली Distt Singrauli पपन नo ndash 486 890 PIN ndash 486 890 (मधय परदश) Madhya Pradeshकषतरीय ससथान-VII Regional Institute - VIIगह ननमााण भवन Grih Nirman Bhawan सचिवलाय मागा Sachivalaya Marg पपन नo ndash 486 890 Bhubaneswar ndash 751 001 (भवनचवर - 751001) (Orissa) (उड़ीसा)

सनटरल माईन पलाननग एड डडजाइन इनटसटीचयट सलसमटड (कोल इडडया की अनषगी कमपनी)

एक मिनी रतन कमपनी

Central Mine Planning amp Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)

A Mini Ratna Company

गोदवाना पलस कााक रोड- 834 031 भारत Gondwana Place Kanke Road Ranchi ndash 830 031 India दरभाष (91-0651) 2230002 2230483 Phone (91ndash0651) 2230002 2230483 फकस (91-0651) 2231447 Fax (91-0651) 2231447 वबसाईट wwwcmpdicoin Website wwwcmpdicoin

  • UPDATED MINING PLAN NGH FOR EC
    • COVERPAGE NGH Mining Plan KSL
    • FACEPAGE
    • content sum data
    • Separator - MP
    • Mining Plan ONLYfor Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)
    • Separator - MCP
    • MinE CLOSURE Plan for Nigahi OCP (1875 Mtpa)
    • Mining Plan ANX PLTS for Nigahi (1875 Mtpa)
      • Annexurespdf
        • Annexure-3pdf
          • Page 1
          • Page 2
          • Page 3
          • Page 4
          • Page 5
          • Page 6
          • Page 7
          • Page 8
          • Page 9
          • Page 10
              • Back Cover