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eEpsilon Corbon Pvt. Lid.Upodrostho House,2nd & 3rd Floor,
48, Dr. V B. Gondhi Morg, Fort, Mumboi 400 023Tel.: + 9 I 22-227 1 2807 /08 Fox : + 9 l 22-227 I 2855 / 56CIN No. U24l 00MH20l 0PTC2071 56Fomerlv known os AVH Pvt. Ltd
October 04, 2016
To,
The Member Secret6rYState Level Environment Impact Assessment Authority'Room No. 706, 7th Floor, 4th Gate,M.S.Building, Bangalore - 560001
Sub: Half yearly Comptiance Report for Epsilon Carbon Private Limited.
Ref: Environmental Clearance regarding - No. SEIAA 29 IND 2015Dated 18th February 2016
Dear Sir,
This has reference to the Environmental clearance received on lBth February 2016.
We are hereby submitting the compliance report for the period of February 2016 toJune 2O16,
Kindly acknowledge the same.
Thanking you.
Yours faithfully,
For Epsilon Carbon Private Limited
+.za/Authorized SignatorY
cc-1) The Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Indira
Paryavaran Bhavan, Jor Bagh Road, Aliganj, New Delhi - 110003.
2) The Member Secretary, Karnataka State Pollution Control Board, Bangalore.
3) The Member Secretary, Central Pollution Control Board, New Delhi.
a) The APCCF, Regional Office, Ministry of Environment & Forests (SZ), Kendriya
Sadan, IV Floor, E & F wings, 17th main Road, Koramangala II Block, Banglore
560034.
5) CpCB Zonal Offrce, 1st & 2nd Floors, Nisarga Bhavan, A-Block, Thimmaiah Main
Road, Bangalore,
6) Head, Department of Ecology and Envtronment, Bangalore.
7) Environmental Officer, Karnataka State Pollution Control Board, Bellary. 7
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REPORT ON THE STATUS OF
COMPLIANCE WITH
ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE
AT
Epsilon Carbon Private Limited
Musinayakanahalli, Tq. – Sandur,
Dist. - Bellary
Period – February – 2016 to June – 2016
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Compliance to the Conditions of Environment clearance for establishment of Coal tar
distillation plant of capacity 300,000 TPA issued vide letter No. SEIAA 29 IND 2015
dated 18 February, 2016
Part A – Specific Conditions:-
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Annexure Photograph
1 The project proponent shall
use the coal tar generated
in the JSW Coke oven plant
as proposed and shall
transport by tankers in the
1s t phase and by pipeline in
the 2nd phase. All safety
norms shall be ensured
during transportation and
storage of raw materials.
We will be using tankers to
transport coal tar from JSW in
1s t phase.
In 2nd phase, we will be
transport coal tar through
pipeline.
We will be comply safety
norms during transportation
and storage of raw materials.
2 The project proponent shall
under take monitoring of
parameters specified in the
Notification No
G.S.R.277(E) dated 31s t
March 2012 Issued by the
erstwhile Ministry of
Environment , Forest and
climate change,
Government of India and
the standards prescribed
thereon shall be adhere
too.
The treated effluent for
biological treatment will be
monitor, as stipulated in G.S.R
277(E) dated 31.12.2012
3 The total Effluent
generation shall not
exceed 4 m3/hr. The
industrial effluent and
domestic sewage shall be
treated in the proposed
ETP followed by Zero
Liquid discharge plant.
We have installed water meter
& maintained log book for
monitoring of incoming
effluent.
Treated effluent will be utilized
in cooling tower top up
purpose and greenbelt to
achieve zero liquid discharge.
We have started installation of
STP for domestic sewage
treatment & will be completed
by 31.10.2016.
At present sewage will be
treated in septic tank & soak
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pit.
4 Total water requirement
from of 1440KLD shall be
sourced from M/S JSW
steel Limited. No Ground
water shall be used.
We are using water of 1440
KLD sourced from M/s. JSW
Steel Limited and will not be
exceeded.
5 The process emission shall
be disposed through stack
of adequate height as per
CPCB/KSPCB standards.
We have provided adequate
height of stack as per KSPCB
standard. List of stack & their
height is attached herewith.
√
6 Ambient air quality data
shall be collected as per
NAAQS standard notified
by the Ministry vide G.S.R.
No 826 (E) dated 16th
September 2009. The
levels of PM2.5, PM10,
So2, No2, CO, BaP, VOC &
HCL shall be monitored in
the ambient air and
emission from the stack
and displayed at
convenient location near
the main gate of the
company and at important
public places. The
company shall upload the
result of monitored data on
its website and shall
update the same
periodically. It shall
simultaneously be sent to
the Regional Officer Of
MoEF Bangalore, SEIAA –
Karnataka , the respective
Zonal Officer of CPCB and
the KSPCB.
We will monitor ambient air
quality as per National
Ambient Quality Monitoring
Standard – 2009. We are not
using HCl in our plant involves
operations. Monitored data will
be displayed on main gate.
We will outsource
environmental monitoring by
NABL/MoEF approved
laboratory.
7 The company shall upload
the status of compliance of
stipulated environmental
clearance conditions,
including result of
monitored data on its
Compliance status of
environmental clearance and
monitored data of stack VOC
and emissions will be uploaded
on website & submit to the
Regional Officer of MoEF&CC-
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website and shall update
the same periodically. It
shall simultaneously be
sent to the Regional Officer
of MoEF&CC- Bangalore,
SEIAA Karnataka, the
respective zonal office of
CPCB and KSPCB.
The levels of PM2.5, PM10,
So2, No2, CO, BaP
(ambient levels) and VOC
and emissions from the
stacks shall be monitored
and displayed at a
convenient location near
the main gate of the
company and at important
public places.
Bangalore, SEIAA Karnataka &
zonal offices of CPCB and
KSPCB at Bangalore & Bellary
in six monthly.
We will submit half yearly
compliance status report.
8 The company shall obtain
authorization for collection,
storage and disposal of
hazardous waste under the
Hazardous Waste
(Management handling and
transboundary movement)
Rules 2008 for
management of hazardous
waste and prior
permissions from KSPCB
shall be obtained for
disposal of hazardous
waste to the TSDF.
We have applied for
authorization for collection,
storage, & disposal of
hazardous waste dated
23.06.2016 under Hazardous
waste (Management handling
and trans boundary
movement).
We are expected to get the
authorization shortly.
Hazardous waste will be
disposed to TSDF.
9 The concerned company
shall undertake measures
for fire fighting facility in
case of emergency
We have provided portable fire
extinguishers, fire hydrant, fire
sprinkler system & fire tender
in premises of plant.
We have also installed smoke
detectors in critical areas of
the plant i.e. Coal Tar Building,
Pitch warehouse, Naphthalene
warehouse, Power Control
Centre (PCC), all Machine
Control Centre (MCC).
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10 In Plant control measures
for checking fugitive
emissions from all the
vulnerable sources shall be
provided. Fugitive
emissions shall be
controlled by providing
closed storage, closed
handling and convenience
of chemicals/ materials,
multi-cyclone separator
and water sprinkler
system. Dust suppression
system including water
sprinkling system shall be
provided at loading and
unloading areas to control
dust emissions. Fugitive
emissions in the work zone
environment, product, raw
materials storage area etc.
shall be regularly
monitored. The emissions
shall conform to the limits
stipulated by the KSPCB.
Liquid chemicals are stored in
closed tanks & it’s handled by
pipeline. Standard Operating
procedure (SOP) for handling
of liquid chemicals has been
prepared in line with the
regulations.
Vents of all storage tanks are
connected to scrubber.
We have been following water
sprinkling system to dust
suppression at loading,
unloading areas, & internal
roads.
No fugitive emissions being
observed as the all internal
roads are paved and handling
of raw material is in closed
manner.
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11 Hazardous chemicals shall
be stored in tanks in tank
farms, drums, carboys etc.
Flame arresters shall be
provided on tank farm.
Solvent transfer shall be by
pumps.
All vents of storage tanks are
connected to scrubbers, hence
flame arrestor not required.
Solvent will be transferred by
pumps only.
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12 The company shall
undertake the following
waste minimization
measures.
a) Metering and control of
quantities of active
ingredients to minimize
waste
b) Reuse of by-products
from the process as
raw materials or as raw
material substitutes in
other process.
c) Use of automated filling
to minimize spillage.
a) Use of active ingredients
will be optimised through
process control.
b) We will be reusing wash
oil, as scrubbing media in
three scrubbers.
c) Automated filling will be
implemented.
d) Not Applicable, as we are
not using batch reactor.
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d) Use of close feed
system into batch
reactors
e) Venting equipment
through vapour
recovery system
f) Use of high pressure
hoses for equipment
cleaning to reduce
waste water
generation.
e) All vapour sources are
connected to scrubber.
f) Water jet will be procured
for equipment cleaning.
13 For control of fugitive
emission following steps
shall be followed:
a) Closed handling system
shall be provided for
chemicals
b) Reflux condenser shall
be provided over
reactor.
c) System of leak
detection and repair of
pump/ pipeline based
on preventive
maintenance.
d) The acid shall be taken
from storage tanks to
reactors through closed
pipeline. Storage tanks
shall be vented through
trap receiver and
condenser operated on
chilled water.
e) Cathodic protection
shall be provided to the
underground solvent
storage tanks.
a) Liquid chemical
handling will be in
closed pipeline and solid
chemicals will be
handled through closed
containers.
b) Reflux condenser not
applicable.
c) Preventive maintenance
schedule will be made.
d) We will handle acid by
closed pipeline. Vents of
Storage tank is
connected to scrubber.
e) Not applicable
14 Solvent management shall
be as follows.
a) Solvent used in the
process shall be
completely recovered
and reused.
b) Efforts are to be made
to recover inorganic
salts.
c) Reactor shall be
connected to chilled
a) In our plant the process
where solvent is used in
the effluent treatment unit.
This will be completely
recovered.
b) Not using inorganic salts.
c) Not applicable.
d) We are using mechanical
seal to prevent leakages of
pumps.
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brine condenser
system.
d) Reactor and solvent
handling pump shall
have mechanical seals
to prevent leakages.
e) The condensers shall
be providing with
sufficient HTA and
residence time so as to
achieve more than 95
% recovery.
f) Solvent shall be stored
in a separate space
specified with all safety
measures.
g) Proper earthing shall be
provided in all the
electrical equipment
whenever solvent
handling is done.
h) Entire plant shall be
flame proof. The
solvent storage tanks
shall be providing with
breather valve to
prevent losses.
i) Fugitive emission in the
work zone
environment, product,
raw materials storage
area etc. shall be
regularly monitored.
The emission shall
conform to the limits
imposed by KSPCB.
e) The condensate shall be
provided with sufficient
residence time so as to
achieve more than 95%
recovery.
f) Solvent will be stored with
safeguard.
g) Proper earthing will be
provided whenever solvent
will be handled.
h) All possible measures have
been taken to prevent any fire
hazard & flame proof electrical
equipment are installed in Coal
tar section, Pitch Forming,
Modified Pitch, Zero QI,
Refined Naphthalene,
Intermediate, Oil depot,
Intermediate section.
i) KSPCB has not published
any standard for fugitive
emission monitoring yet. We
are following the standard as
per factories act. However we
shall be in touch with KSPCB in
this regard.
15 No effluent shall be
discharged outside the
factory premises and
“Zero” discharge concept
shall be adopted as
committed.
Treated effluent will be utilized
in cooling tower & green belt.
No discharge outside the
premises.
Zero discharge concept will be
maintained.
16 Multi cyclone followed by
Bag filter shall be provided
to the boilers to control
particular emission within
100 Mg/NM3. The gaseous
emission shall be dispersed
through stack of adequate
height as per CPCB/KSPCB
We have installed gas fired
boiler in 1s t phase of project.
Therefore, it is not required.
We will be provided multi
cyclone followed by bag filter,
whenever coal fired boiler
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guidelines installed.
17 Two stage chilled
water/caustic scrubber
shall be provided to
process vents to control
HCl. Two stage scrubbers
with caustic lye media
solution shall be provided
to process vents to control
SO2. The scrubbing media
shall be sent to effluent
treatment plant (ETP) for
treatment. Efficiency of
scrubber shall be
monitored regularly and
maintained properly. At no
time the emission levels
shall go beyond the
prescribed standards.
There is no source which
generates emissions /forms
HCL. Therefore, not applicable
18 As proposed spent carbon
shall be sent to the JSW
incinerator as committed
and follows due procedures
of law. ETP sludge, process
(inorganic and organic)
and evaporation salt shall
be disposed off to the
TSDF for land filling/
incineration. The ash from
boiler shall be sold to brick
manufacturers.
The spent carbon will be sent
to incinerator of JSW.
Chemical sludge from ETP will
be sent to TSDF/charge in coke
oven of JSW.
19 Boiler ash shall be stored
separately as per CPCB
guidelines so that it shall
not adversely affect the air
quality, becoming air borne
by wind or water regime
during rainy seasons by
flowing along with the
storm water. Direct
exposure of workers to fly
ash and dust shall be
avoided.
The boiler ash will be properly
stored to avoid contamination
of air & water quality during
rainy season as per the CPCB
guideline.
Suitable Personal Protective
Equipment’s will be provided to
workers.
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20 During transfer of
materials, spillage shall be
avoided and garland drains
be constructed to avoid
mixing of accidental
spillages with domestic
waste and storm drains.
We have constructed dyke wall
to storage tanks and
transferring of liquid material
through closed pipes to avoid
accidental spillages &
contamination of domestic
water and storm water.
√
21 The company shall harvest
surface as well as rain
water from the roof tops of
the buildings and storm
water drains to recharge
the ground water and use
the same water for the
various activities of the
project to conserve fresh
water.
Storm water drains with pond
has been provided inside the
premises and rain water will be
utilised for water harvesting.
√
22 The unit shall make the
arrangement for protection
of possible fire hazards
during manufacturing
process in material
handling. Fire fighting
system shall be as per the
OISD 117 norms.
We have provided adequate
fire fighting system in
premises of plant.
1. Fire Hydrant System – 55
Nos. of Points.
2. Fire Foam Monitor with
foam tank (500 Litre
capacity) – 17 Nos. of
Monitors.
3. Fire Sprinkler System – 4
locations.
4. Portable Fire Extinguishers
– 165 Nos.
5. Fire Tender – 01 No.
We have arranged special
aqueous film forming foam
(AFFF - 8,500 litres) in 17
nos. of foam tank which are
attached to foam monitor.
√
23 Training shall be imparted
to all employees on safety
and health aspects of
chemical handling. Pre-
employment and routine
periodical medical
examination for all
employees shall be
We have started safety
awareness training to
employees regarding chemical
handling and Material Safety
Data Sheet of every chemical
available with us.
We have also started medical
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undertaken on regular
basis. Training to all
employees on handling of
chemicals shall be
imparted
examination of employees &
register is maintained.
24 The project proponent shall
take required
care/precautions to avoid
exposure to the work force
to hazardous chemicals
including coal tar.
Vents of all storage tanks are
connected to scrubber.
We have provided suitable
personal protective
equipment’s to work force
while handling hazardous
chemicals.
√
25 Usage of PPEs by all
employees/ workers shall
be ensured
We have provided suitable
personal protective
equipment’s to all employees &
ensured their usage.
26 Occupational health
surveillance of the workers
shall be done on a regular
basis and record
maintained as per factory
act.
Medical examination of worker
will be done on regular basis &
health register will be
maintained as per Karnataka
Factories Act.
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27 Greenbelt shall be
developed in at least 33%
of the area with suitable
species of plants, as per
the CPCB guidelines to
mitigate the effects of
fugitive emissions.
Selection of plant species
shall be as per CPCB
guidelines.
We have planted 1000 nos. of
saplings till June 2016.
Area: 1.2 Acre
1.copper pod
tree(Peltrphrumferrugenium)
2.Rain tree(samneasaman)
3.Spothidia
4.Tabubuia rosea
5.Neem(Azardictaindica)
6.Jamun(syziumcumnii)
7.Ficus spp.
8.Mahagony
We have earmarked 12.14
acres of land for greenbelt
development.
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28 The adequate financial
provisions shall be made in
the budget of the project
for implementation of the
above suggested
environmental safeguards.
Funds so earmarked shall
not be diverted for any
other purposes.
We have earmarked adequate
fund to environmental
safeguard as suggested &
spent Rs. 3.0 crore till date.
29 The company shall comply
with the recommendations
made in the EIA /EMP/Risk
assessment report. Risk
assessment shall be
included in the safety
manual.
We shall comply with
recommendation of
EIA/EMP/Risk assessment
report.
Risk assessment is already
included in the on-site
emergency plan.
30 Provision shall be made for
the housing for the
construction labour within
the site with all necessary
infrastructures and
facilities such as fuel for
cooking, mobile toilets,
mobile sewage treatment
plant, safe drinking water,
medical health care, crèche
etc. The housing may be in
the form of temporary
structure to be removed
after the completion of the
project. All the
construction wastes shall
be managed so that there
is no impact on the
surrounding environment
We have provided adequate
safe drinking water, toilets,
septic tank; soak pit, first aid
facility, & ambulance, etc.
Construction labour are from
local village people, hence they
are not living at site.
Therefore construction of
housing at site is not
applicable.
Construction waste will be
disposed in safe manner to
avoid impact on the
surrounding environment.
31 The coal to be stored in
coal stock yard on
impervious layer in a
covered shed and along
the boundary garland canal
to be provided leading to
an exit pond/ tank to
arrest coal dust runoff and
to allow settling of coal
We will provide coal stock yard
with impervious layer in a
covered shed and along the
boundary garland canal,
whenever, coal fire boiler will
be in use.
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fines. The coal fines to be
removed periodically.
32 The project proponent shall
ensure that benzene is
fully recovered and reused
as committed.
We will be recovering & reuse
of benzene for extraction in
biochemical section. It may be
noted that the solvent will be
benzol & not benzene.
33 The proposed activity shall
be undertaken after
obtaining permission from
Ministry of Environment,
Forest and Climate
Change, Govt. of India for
excluding the proposed site
from the project site of M/s
JSW Steel Limited
ECPL has written to JSW Steel
Limited for excluding the
proposed site from their
project site. In connection to
this, JSW Steel Limited has
requested MoEF&CC to exclude
ECPL project from their site.
The clearance from MoEF & CC
is expected shortly.
34 Treatment of recalcitrant
to be documented and kept
at all times.
We do not use any recalcitrant
chemicals or substance.
35 Adopt Good Management
Practices(GMP) and green
Chemistry
We will follow good
management practices.
36 The project proponent shall
ensure the measuring of
polycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons (Benzo alpha
pyrene [BaP] and put in
place the required
mitigative measures to
prevent health hazardous.
We will monitor polycyclic
aromatic hydrocarbons (Benzo
alpha pyrene) & implement
mitigation measures to prevent
health hazards as,
We have provided three nos.
Of scrubber for scrubbing the
gases they are as follows:
1. Modified pitch area
2. Pitch Forming area
3. Storage tanks in Raw
material & intermediate
tank farm.
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37 Care shall be taken to
ensure that the accidental
entry of coal tar and
associated hazardous
chemicals are prevented
Chemical handling SOP’s are
prepared. Material safety data
sheet will be followed during
handling of chemicals.
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mechanism to mitigate the
ill effects in the eventuality
shall be put in place as
part of emergency
preparedness.
Suitable Personal Protective
Equipment’s are provided.
We have also made emergency
preparedness plan with risk
analysis & mitigation
measures.
38 The project authorities also
shall earmark at least 5%
of the total cost of the
project towards the
corporate Social
responsibility and item
wise details along with
time bound action plan
shall be prepared and
submitted to the authority.
We will allocate 2% of profit
during plant operation towards
corporate social responsibility.
We had requested to waive the
clause of allocation of 5% of
the total cost of project by
letter no. ECPL/EC/035 dtd.
20.04.2016.
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Part B- General Conditions:-
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1 The project authorities
shall strictly adhere to the
stipulation made by the
Karnataka state pollution
control Board (KSPCB)
We will comply with all
conditions stipulated by KSPCB
in consent for establishment &
consent for operation.
2 At no time, the emissions
shall exceed the prescribed
limits. In the event of
failure of any pollution
control system adopted by
the unit, the unit shall be
immediately put out of
operation and shall not be
restarted until the desired
efficiency has been
achieved.
We have provided scrubber to
Modified pitch area, Pitch
forming area & vents of
storage tanks of raw material &
intermediate storage tank farm
area as well as monitoring of
all emission sources
periodically.
In case of failure of pollution
control equipment & emission
exceed the prescribed limit,
The particular unit will
immediately put out of
operation & will not restart
until the desired efficiency is
achieved.
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3 No further expansion on
modifications in the plant
shall be carried out
without prior approval of
the SEIAA / Ministry of
Environment& Forest as
the case may be. In case
of devotions or alterations
in the project proposal
from those submitted to
this Authority to assess the
adequacy of conditions
imposed and to add
additional environmental
protection measures
required, if any.
In case of any expansion or
modification, we will take prior
approval from the SEIAA
before installation or
implementation of same.
4 The gaseous emissions
(PM2.5, PM10, SO2, NO2,
CO2, BaP) and particulate
Matter along with RSPM
levels from various process
units shall confirm to the
standards prescribed by
the concerned authorities
from time to time. Stack
monitoring for PM2.5,
PM10, SO2, NO2, CO shall
be carried.
All emission sources will be
monitored as per parameters
stipulated by KSPCB
periodically.
5 The project authorities
shall Strictly comply with
the rules and regulations
under Manufacture,
Storage and import and
Hazardous chemicals Rules
1989 as amended in
October 1994 and January
2000. All transportation of
Hazardous Chemicals Shall
be as per the MVA, 1989
Authorization From the
KSPCB shall be obtained
for collection, treatment,
storage and disposal of
Hazardous wastes.
We will follow rules &
regulations under manufacture,
storage and import of
Hazardous Chemical Rules,
1989 (amended Oct-1994 &
Jan-2000) & Motor Vehicle Act,
1989
We have applied for hazardous
waste authorization dtd.
23.06.2016.
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6 The project authorities
must strictly comply with
the rules and regulations
with regards to handling
and disposal of hazardous
wastes in accordance with
the Hazardous Waste
(Management & Handling)
Rules 2003.Authorisation
from the KPCB must be
obtained for
collection/treatment/stora
ge/disposal of hazardous
waste.
We have applied for hazardous
waste authorization dtd.
23.06.2016.
Sludge from ETP will be charge
in coke oven of JSW steel
limited or will be disposed
CHWTSDF.
7 Application of Solar energy
should be incorporated for
illumination of common
areas, lightning for
gardens and street
lightning in addition to
provision for solar water
heating. A hybrid system
or fully solar system for
lightning and heating
should be provided details
in this regard should be
submitted to the SEIAA.
Solar energy will be used in
administration building.
8 The overall noise levels in
and around the plant area
shall be kept well within
the standard (85dBA)by
providing noise control
measures including
acoustics hood, silencers,
enclosures etc. on all
sources of noise
generation. The ambient
noise levels shall confirm
to the standard prescribed
under Environment
(Protection) Act Rules
1989 VIZ DBA(day
time)and 70dBA(night
Noise level will be monitored
monthly.
We will ensure that the noise
level will be within standard.
Where necessary we shall
implement necessary
technology.
Monitoring of noise level in and
around the plant area will be
carried periodically.
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time)
9 The project proponent
shall also comply with all
the environmental
protection measures and
safeguards as per the
information provided.
1. We have provided
scrubbers, which are
connected to
a) vents of raw material &
intermediate storage tanks
b) Modified pitch section
c) Pitch forming section
2. Effluent treatment plant
included biochemical and
biological treatment
system.
3. ETP sludge will be sent to
TSDF/charge in coke oven
of JSW.
4. Provided tall stacks for
dispersal of emissions.
5. Earmarked 33 % land area
for green belt development.
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10 The implementation of the
project vis-a-vis
environmental action plan
shall be monitored by
MOEF, Regional officer at
Bangalore/KSPCB/ CPCB
and the department of
Environment shall be and
Department of
Environment & Ecology,
Bangalore. A six monthly
compliance status report
submitted to the
monitoring agencies.
Six monthly compliance status
reports will be submitted to
MoEF, Regional Officers at
Bangalore, KSPCB, CPCB and
department of ecology &
environment, Bangalore.
11 The project proponent
shall inform the public that
the project has been
accorded environmental
clearance by SEIAA and
the copies of the clearance
are available with KSPCB
and may also be seen at
website of the authority at
http://www.seiaa.kar.nic.i
norhttp://www.seiaa.karna
taka.gov.in,
We have displayed advertise in
three papers, viz.
1.Times of India dtd.
24.02.2016
2.Vijaya Karnataka dtd.
24.02.2016
3.EeNamma Kannada Nadu
dtd. 26.02.2016
Copy of newspaper advertises
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http://environmentclearan
ce.nic.in
This shall be advertised
within seven days from the
date of issue of the
clearance letter, at least in
two local newspapers that
are widely circulated in the
region of which one shall
be in the vernacular
language of the locality
concern and a copy of the
same shall be forwarded to
the MoEF regional officer
at Bangalore /
KSPCB/CPCB and the
department of
Environment and Ecology,
Bangalore.
submitted to following
authorities:
KSPCB – Bellary & Karnataka.
12 The project authorities
shall inform the MOEF,
Regional office at
Bangalore/KSPCB/ CPCB
and the department of
Environment and Ecology,
Bangalore, the date of
financial closures and final
approval of the project by
the concerned authorities
and the date of start of the
project.
We will intimate to MoEF,
regional Officer at
Bangalore/KSPCB/CPCB &
Dept. Of Environment &
Ecology, Bangalore regarding
final approval of project & date
of start of the project before
operation of plant.
13 The SEIAA, Karnataka may
revoke or suspended the
clearance, if
implementation of any of
the above condition not
satisfactory.
We shall comply, implement &
follow conditions given in
environmental clearance.
14 The SEIAA, Karnataka
reserves the right to
stipulate additional
conditions, if found
necessary. The company in
a time bound manner will
implement these
We shall comply any additional
conditions stipulated by the
SEIAA, Karnataka.
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conditions.
15 The above conditions will
be enforced, inter-alia
under the provisions of
the water (Prevention &
Control of Pollution)
Act,1981,theEnvironmental
(Protection) Act ,1986
Hazardous Waste
(Management & Handling)
Rules,2003 & the Public
Liability Insurance
Act,1991 along with their
amendments and rules.
We shall comply the water
(prevention & control of
pollutions) Act, 1981, the
Environmental (Protection) Act,
1986, Hazardous waste
(Management & Handling)
Rules, 2003 & the public
liability insurance act, 1991 as
per latest amendments.
16 The Issue of
Environmental Clearance
doesn’t confer any right to
the project proponent to
operate / run the project
without obtaining statutory
clearances / sanction from
all other concerned
Authorities.
We have obtained
licenses/approvals from
statutory authority
1. Factory Layout Approval
2. On Site Emergency Plan
3. Central Excise Registration
Certificate
4. Value Added Tax
Registration Certificate
5. Layout Plan Approved by
VADA
6. Certificate of Incorporation
7. Industrial Entrepreneurs
Memorandum (IEM)
8. Certificate of Registration
9. Consent for establishment
17 Concealing factual data or
submission of
false/fabricated data and
failure to comply with any
of the conditions
mentioned above may
result in withdrawal of this
clearance and attract
action under the provision
of Environmental
(Protection) Act 1986.
We will submit actual data of
monitoring to the Board.
18 Any appeal against this
environmental clearance
shall lie with the national
Nil
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green tribunal, if
preferred, with in a period
of 30 days as prescribed
under section 16 of the
National Green Tribunal
act 2010
19 Officials from Department
of Environment and
Ecology, Bangalore/
Regional Officer of MoEF,
Bangalore who would be
monitoring the
implementation of
environmental safeguards
should be given full co-
operation, facilities and
documents/data by the
project proponents during
their inspection. A
complete set of all the
documents submitted to
MoEF/SEIAA should be
forwarded to the APCCF,
Regional Office of MoEF,
Bangalore/ Department of
Ecology and Environment,
Bangalore / Regional
Officer, KSPCB Bangalore.
We shall provide all necessary
assistance to the visiting team
during inspection.
20 In case of any change(s)
in the scope of the project,
the project would require a
fresh appraisal by this
Authority
Scope of project remains
unchanged. In case of any
changes, we seek fresh
appraisal from authority before
implementation.
21 The Authority reserves the
rights to add additional
safeguard measures
subsequently, if found
necessary, and to take
action including revoking
of the environment
clearance under the
provisions of the
Environment (Protection)
Act,1986 to ensure
effective implementation
We shall implement any
additional safeguard measures
stipulated by environmental
clearance authority in a time
bound manner.
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of the suggested safeguard
measures in a time bound
and satisfactory manner.
22 All other statutory
clearance such as the
approach for storage of
diesel from chief Control of
Explosive, Fire
Department, Civil Aviation
department, Forest
Conservation Act, 1980
and Wildlife (Protection)
Act 1972 etc. shall be
obtained as applicable by
the project proponents
from the competent
authorities.
We are not storing diesel,
hence not applicable.
23 This stipulations would be
enforced among others
under the provisions of
Water(Prevention and
Control of Pollution) Act
1974, the Air ( Prevention
and Control of Pollution )
Act 1974, the
Environmental ( Protection
) Act 1986, the Public
Liability ( Insurance ) Act
1991 and EIA Notification,
2006.
We will comply & follow.
24 Under the provisions of
Environment (Protection)
Act, 1986, Legal Action
shall be initiated against
the project proponent if it
found that the
constructions of the
project has been started
without obtaining
environmental clearance
We have started construction
activity after obtaining of
environmental clearance dtd.
18.02.2016.
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Scrubbers
Scrubber connected to vents of storage tanks
Scrubber connected to
Modified Pitch Section
Scrubber connected to Pitch Forming Section
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List of Stack & their Height
Sr.No Chimney attached to Height in Meters
1 Coal Tar Tube Furnace – 1 35
2 Coal Tar Tube Furnace – 2 (2nd Phase of Project) 35 3 Naphthalene Tube Furnace – 1 35
4 Naphthalene Tube Furnace – 2 (2nd Phase of Project)
35
5 Modified Pitch Furnace 30
6 K – 7601 Scrubber attached to Pitch forming Section
23
7 K – 9302 Scrubber attached to Modified Pitch Section
23
8 K – 7104 Scrubber attached to vents of storage tanks
23
9 De-dusting Naphthalene Package Area 21 10 Boiler – Gas Fired 48
11 Boiler – Coal Fired (2nd Phase of Project) 48
12 Thermic Fluid Heater – 1 35 13 Thermic Fluid Heater – 2 (2nd Phase of Project)