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DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN -2019
ADANI ELECTRICITY MUMBAI LTD.
Adani Electricity Mumbai Limited Devidas Lane, Off SVP Road, Borivali (W), Mumbai - 400 103
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Contents
Section – A: Adani Electricty - Overview ............................................................................................... 3
1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................................ 4
2. Power Distribution Aspects ............................................................................................................. 4
3. Disaster Management aspects of T&D Distribution ................................................................... 4
4. Vulnerability analysis ...................................................................................................................... 10
5. Disaster Management Plan (DMP) ............................................................................................... 10
Section – B: Adani Electricty - Mumbai Transmission ...................................................................... 13
6. Mumbai Transmission Business .....................................................................................................14
7. Action Plan – Transmission System ..............................................................................................16
8. Roles & Responsibilities ..................................................................................................................18
9. Flowchart For Transmission DMP ................................................................................................ 24
10. Important Contact Numbers ..................................................................................................... 26
Section – C: Adani Electricty – Mumbai Distribution ....................................................................... 33
11. Adani Electricity Mumbai Distribution at a Glance ............................................................... 34
12. Adani Electricity – Distribution Disaster Preparedness ....................................................... 36
13. Distribution Business Disaster Response Plan .......................................................................41
14. Communication ............................................................................................................................ 42
15. Power Helpline ............................................................................................................................. 42
16. External Communication – Media, Public Information......................................................... 42
17. Internal Communication Plan .................................................................................................... 43
18. Complaint Handling Centres: .................................................................................................... 44
19. Disaster Management Portal..................................................................................................... 45
20. Disaster Management Portal Mobile App ............................................................................... 46
21. Annexure – 1 ................................................................................................................................. 47
22. Annexure – 2 ................................................................................................................................ 55
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Section – A: Adani Electricty - Overview
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1. Introduction
Adani Electricity Mumbai Limited (Adani Electricity), a part of Adani Group, has been in the
field of power distribution for over 9 decades, with a network that spans over 400 Sq. Kms catering to the electricity needs of over 3 million customers in Mumbai City with maximum
demand of 1884 MW.
Adani Electricity’s distribution network ensures that power reaches to end customers with
maximum efficiency and reliability. We stand by our core belief of ‘Power of Service’ to
consistently deliver reliable and quality services to all customers at competitive costs, with
international standards of customer care, thereby creating superior value for all stakeholders. We strive to set new benchmarks in standards of corporate performance and governance
through the pursuit of operational and financial excellence, responsible citizenship thus
aiding in nation’s growth.
2. Power Distribution Aspects
2.1 Transmission & Distribution
Adani Electricity’s distribution licence area includes the suburban area of Mumbai (about 75
per cent. of Greater Mumbai) and the Mira-Bhayander Municipal Corporation area in Thane District. The entire licensed area is urban with a mix of Residential, Commercial and Industrial consumers.
Adani Electricity’s power transmission system in Mumbai is part of the intra-state transmission system. At present, our transmission system comprises 8 EHV stations and
approximately 540 circuit kilometres of 220 kV lines. The power received at various EHV stations is supplied mainly through underground cables to our distribution receiving stations,
for onward distribution to consumers.
Power is then distributed primarily through underground cables with network length of
~22,300 circuit Kms and interconnected via ~6,650 substations (11kV level).
2.2 License
Adani Electricity holds a distribution licence (DL No. 1 of 2011), granted to under Section 14
and 15 of the Electricity Act, 2003 for a period of 25 years starting from 16th. August, 2011
and also holds Transmission licence (TL No. 1 of 2011) for a period of 25 years starting from 16th. August, 2011.
3. Disaster Management aspects of T&D Distribution
A disaster is a catastrophe, mishap, calamity or grave occurrence affecting any area, arising from natural or manmade causes, or by accident or negligence which results in substantial
loss of life or human suffering or damage to, and destruction of property, or damage to, or
degradation of, environment, and is of such a nature or magnitude as to be beyond the
normal coping capacity. Central Electricity Authority defines disaster as an event which brings sudden great misfortune bringing disruption to normal activities including to that of
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the power supply. As far as this document is concerned, disaster is synonymous with
emergency and crisis. A well advanced disaster management plan is necessary to ensure that a disaster has least impact.
The main features of a disaster are:
Unpredictability
Unfamiliarity
Threat
Speed
Urgency
Uncertainty
3.1 Types of Disasters:
Sr. No. Type Details
*Past Occurrence
History
Chances of Occurrence
1. Water and Climate Related
1. Floods Exists Probable 2. Cyclones No History Less Probable 3. Tornadoes & Hurricanes No History Less Probable 4. Hailstorm No History Less Probable 5. Cloud Burst Exists Probable 6. Snow Avalanches No History Less Probable 7. Heat & Cold Waves No History Less Probable 8. Thunder & Lightning No History Less Probable 9. Tsunami Exists Probable
2. Geologically Related
1. Earthquakes Exists Probable 2. Dam Bursts & Dam Failures No History Less Probable
3. Chemical, Industrial and Nuclear Related
1. Chemical and Industrial Disasters Exists Probable
2. Nuclear Disasters No History Less Probable
4. Accident Related
1. Major Building Collapse No History Probable 2. Serial Bomb Blasts Exists Probable
5. Fire 1. Urban fire (Less Probable) No History Less Probable 2. Forest Fire (Less Probable) No History Less Probable
6 Agitation
Local community or local mass movement, road and rail blockades, religious or communal conflict, Major law and order situation, long duration strikes
Exists Probable
7 Terrorism Terrorist attack, siege or hostage situation,
Exists Less Probable
8 Transport Major road, rail, water way traffic disruption
Exists Less Probable
(* Past occurrence History is considered in same area and the vicinity area)
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Details of probable disasters are as follows:
a. Water and Climate Related
Floods / Cloud Burst / Tsunami
Floods refer to huge amount of water reaching land in a short span of time, causing land surface to be submerged under water – at places where land surface is usually not covered with water.
Floods could occur due to natural causes, or human activities, or a combination of both. Floods are caused by discharge of huge volume of water in a short span of time, at a rate,
such that the water cannot be carried away from the scene of discharge.
Some of the possible reasons for such huge discharge of water could be:
- Very heavy rainfall in a short span of time. It should be noted that the amount of rainfall itself is not a sufficient cause, the duration within which the rainfall is receives
is equally important contributor.
- Breach in levy, dams, etc.
- Very high tidal waves (sometimes in the aftermath of a seismic activity, e.g. earthquakes) etc. – also called tsunamis.
Among the various kinds of disasters, flooding is unique in the sense that it has a very high degree of predictability, both in the short term, as well as long term. In most situations, flood
prone areas are quite known, in the sense that they have a history of flooding. Only in very
rare situations, a place might be flooded without having any past history of flooding. Even in
such cases, a careful study of the area could give an indication of possible flooding.
Indicators of Possible Flooding
Usually, any of the following situations should indicate the possibility of flooding:
- heavy rainfall in/around the vicinity, especially, if the specific location falls in the pathway of the water-discharge system from the area receiving heavy rainfall.
- if there is heavy rainfall/flow of water/accumulation of water, on the other side of a boundary, e.g. across a dam, across a levy, side of a river-embankment etc; because
these boundaries might get breached.
As can be seen, both the above situations can be predicted with reasonable degree of accuracy. These days, the meteorological predictions are accurate enough for upto 4-5 days. Hence, it is usually possible to know about the possibility of heavy rainfall about 4-5 days in advance.
Effect of Floods / Cloud Burst / Tsunami on Adani Electricity T&D Network:
i. Due to Floods / Cloud Burst / Tsunami Receiving sub-station buildings / Transmission line towers / distribution substations / network feeder pillars may be damaged which
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can result in disruption of supply. Mumbai has experienced flooding due to Cloud Burst in 2005.
ii. Also Floods / Cloud Burst / Tsunami may cause damage to equipments such as Transformers / Switchgears / Transmission Towers / cables / feeder pillars etc. resulting in disruption of supply.
b. Cyclones/ Hurricanes / Tornado:
These are winds of high-speed, many times accompanied by heavy rainfall. These cause
structural damage, snapped overhead wires, and, possibility of floods.
Because of damage to structure and overhead wires, utility services could be disrupted. Heavy rainfall could cause flooding also.
Many times, these could last for a few days. In such cases, any restoration and relief activities
cannot even start till these few days when the activities start subsiding.
The only thing good about these kinds of natural disasters is that they can be predicted to a
reasonable degree - thanks to the advancement of metrological sciences. In most cases, it is possible to get a warning of up to several days. Usually, it is possible to take at least some preventive measures - during these few days of warning. However, in spite of these warnings,
damage to property cannot be mitigated much, as, immovable structures cannot be
relocated.
Another important thing about these kinds of strong winds and rainfall is that they don’t
appear totally at will. There are well-defined geographical areas, which tend to see incidents
of typhoons and cyclones. This means that, people inhabiting these areas could take some fundamental care, while, building homes etc.
Effect of Cyclones / Hurricanes / Tornado on Adani Electricity T&D Network:
i. Due to Cyclones / Hurricanes / Tornado Substation buildings / Transmission line towers
may get damaged which can result in disruption of supply.
ii. Also Cyclones / Hurricanes / Tornado may cause damage to equipments such as
Transformers / Switchgears / Transmission Towers / other distribution equipment installed in field, etc. resulting in disruption of supply.
c. Geologically Related
Earthquakes
Earthquakes refer to shaking of earth. There is continuous activity going on below the surface of the earth. There are several large plates (size of continents) below the surface of the earth, which move (at a very slow speed). As a part of this movement, sometimes, they
collide against each other. And, after the collision, they might still continue to push each
other. As they continually keep pushing each other, there is a pressure building up – across
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these plates below the surface. And, then, at a certain time, one of the plates might slide over
another. This causes an earthquake.
Some earthquakes might be caused by activity above the surface. For example in a mountainous region, there might be a heavy landslide. Due to a huge mass of land falling, at the point of the fall, there could be a minor shaking of earth, due the impact of fall. However,
usually, such earthquakes are not very major.
Maharashtra and its adjoining regions are prone to earthquakes of moderate magnitude. Mumbai lies in the zone-III category. Earthquakes of mild capacity has hit in Maharashtra at
Koyna (1967- 6.5 Richter) and Latur (1993-6.4 Richter) in recent past. In addition to
buildings, transformers, underground cable network and other machines spread across whole supply area are in probable to get impacted during an earthquake. For seismic zone mapping
please refer to the map is provided below.
Seismic Zone Map of India
Effect of Earthquake on Adani Electricity T&D Network:
i. Due to Earthquake sub-station buildings / Transmission line towers / underground cable may be damaged which can result in disruption of supply. Mumbai has experienced
several earth quakes of intensities 3.5 to 4.6 Ritcher scale in the past, however there
has not been of any significant impact on our system.
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ii. Also Earthquake may cause damage to equipments such as Transformers / Switchgears
/ Transmission Towers / equipments installed in the field, etc. resulting in disruption of supply.
d. Chemical, Industrial and Nuclear Related
Chemical Leaks/Spill Over & Industrial Disaster:
As the world is making rapid advancements in the field of industrialization, there are huge
chemicals plants – dealing with all kinds of chemicals. Some of these chemical plants deal
with seemingly simple (non-hazardous) chemicals, while, some other chemicals could be
dealing with hazardous materials.
Risks associated with chemicals and chemical industries include:
- Risks due to blast of certain equipments involved in large chemical plants, e.g. boiler etc.
- Risks due to leakage of chemicals wherever they are stored/transported/used in small quantities etc.
Effect of Chemical Leaks/Spill Over & Industrial Disaster on Adani Electricity T&D Network:
Due to Chemical Leaks/Spill Over & Industrial Disaster, probability of human casualty is very high.
e. Accident Related
Major Building Collapse
It is disaster which can be caused because of
- construction on marshy land,
- poor planning of building lay out,
- poor construction materials, or
- other natural calamities
Effect of major building collapse on Adani Electricity T&D Network:
As all the controlling equipments including relays, breakers etc, are within building premises,
collapse of building will cause damage the Property and human life.
f. Serial Bomb Blasts
Terrorism / Bomb Blast happens to be one of the deadliest form of crisis in terms of loss of life and damage to the property. Power generation stations and transmission lines, Load
Dispatch Centres (LDCs) form the prime target for such terrorist groups. The terrorist related
aspects could be dealt with by making use of advancement of technology in the areas of
surveillance and proper intelligence network.
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Effect of Serial Bomb Blasts on our system:
i. This can damage the equipments inside the Receiving sub-Stations thus disrupting the supply.
ii. Bomb Explosion may cause fire resulting in damage of extensive to the equipments & causing disruption of supply.
4. Vulnerability analysis
Following is the brief vulnerability analysis of AEML network with respect to various hazards.
Sr. No
Risks/Threats/Hazards/ Vulnerabilities/ Potential events
Probability
(H/M/L)
Impact
(H/M/L) Effect
1 Floods / Cloud Burst / Tsunami
High High Station Equipment, UG Network & Human Life
2 Cyclones / Hurricanes / Tornado
Low High All equipment & Human Life
3 Earthquakes Low High All equipment & Human Life
4 Chemical Leaks/Spill Over & Industrial Disaster
Low High Human Life
5 Major Building Collapse Low High Station equipment & Human Life
6 Serial Bomb Blasts Low High All equipment & Human Life
While it will be an ongoing task to identify different Environmental risk and OH&S hazards potential hazards, the impacts of these hazards & environmental risks on our T&D system and
the mitigation process have been emphasized in this plan.
5. Disaster Management Plan (DMP)
Natural disasters cannot be prevented and accidents can occur despite all efforts to prevent
them, but effective preparedness and actions taken during critical time can greatly lessen
the impact of such events. Response to disasters, in the absence of a well-defined plan, would be arbitrary leading to overemphasis of some actions and absence of other critical
actions. Hence, it is necessary to document a Disaster Management Plan (DMP) so that pre
planned procedures can be followed during the course of disasters.
The primary objective of DMP is to ensure the safety of life and protection of property and
the same time ensure minimum disruption of power. Other major objectives of the DMP can be summarized as follow.
- To identify major resources, manpower, material and equipments needed to make the plan operational.
- To make optimum use of combined resources.
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- To set up effective command and control structure for handling disasters.
- To improve the state of preparedness to meet any contingency.
- To reduce response time in organizing the assistance.
- To identify the training needs for personnel engaged in handling disaster.
- To promote Evacuation, rescue and relief,
- To reduce the frequency of occurrence of such disasters.
- To protect environmental damage.
- Assessing the severity or magnitude of effects of any disaster;
- And, to facilitate quick business recovery.
5.1 Components of Disaster Management
a) Risk Management
Consists of identifying threats, determining their probability of occurrence, estimating impact of threats to communities at risk, determining measures that can reduce risk, and
taking action to reduce threat.
The Risk Analysis and Vulnerability Assessment aims at identifying the disasters, their
probability, their effects and impact on business and people.
b) Response Plan
The Response Plan lays down preparedness checklists, operating procedure guidelines, list of monitoring facilities, reporting formats and other measures to mitigate the impact of
disasters. Also, it identifies functional areas such as relief, communication, transport, health
services, etc. and proposes assignments to various departments, including identifying lead &
supporting departments and the organizational structure to effectively deal with the disaster in a coordinated and the quickest possible manner.
c) Control of Events
Control is maintained through the following measures:
i. Anticipation of a disaster and the cause and effect relationship generated by each type of event;
ii. The mitigation strategy focuses on the long-term planning for disaster handling. It deals
with the issues of continued commitment to hazard identification, risk assessment and
long term measures to reduce the probability and impact of disasters. The mitigation strategy makes an argument for better resource management, safety codes, training programs, and innovative leadership.
This document deals with the various events that may lead to disasters, preventive
measures need to be adopted to avoid and lessen the impact of any disaster, ways and
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means to respond to a disaster, and hierarchical set up at various levels during a disaster
for effective and efficient dealing.
iii. Preparedness – by viewing anticipated scope of disaster, managers can plan adequate responses;
iv. Accurate information collection and assessment – once a disaster has occurred, the
manager needs reliable data upon which to base priorities and guide response; and
v. Balanced response – each type of disaster will require a different set of responses.
d) Equity of Assistance
All disaster responses should be provided in an equitable and fair manner.
e) Resource Management
Few disaster managers have adequate resources to meet all competing needs and demands
of a post disaster environment. Thus, resource management becomes a critical element of disaster response. The disaster manager must be familiar with the resources available.
f) Loss Management
Losses in a disaster include human, structural and economic losses. Loss management
addresses these through pre and post–disaster actions designed to keep losses to minimum. Effective loss management activities occur prior to a disaster and are focused on reducing society’s vulnerability to the disaster.
5.2 Objectives and Scope of Crisis & Disaster Management Plan
Disaster Management encompasses the activities that enable the various agencies to plan for, quickly respond to and to recover from unexpected events and situations. It is a tool to provide necessary guidelines for assistance to organizations for ensuring safety of people,
protection of environment, protection of installations and restoration. It has the following
objectives:
To improve state of preparedness to meet any contingency,
To reduce response time in organizing the assistance,
To identify major resources, man power, materials & equipments needed to make the plan operational, and,
Making optimum use of the combined resources. The activities in response to a crisis situation on disaster shall mainly include:
a) Exchange of information in terms of event description, its severity and action plan. b) Identification of resources need and their deployment viz, technical experts,
manpower, equipment, spare parts & other material.
c) Early restoration and to facilitate re-inspection as needed.
d) Field/Site surveys, damage assessment e) Post event investigation & analysis and strategy for the future.
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Section – B: Adani Electricty - Mumbai Transmission
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6. Mumbai Transmission Business
The power generated at DTPS is brought to Adani Electricity area of supply through two
double circuit 220 kV transmission lines emanating from it. Grid connection is established through tie lines with TPC’s Borivali & Saki Receiving Sub-Station, MSTCL’s Boisar, Borivali
and Trombay EHV Sub-Stations. Eight numbers of 220 kV EHV Sub-Stations are set up namely Versova, Ghodbunder, Aarey, Goregaon, Gorai, Borivali, Saki and Chembur. 100 MVA,
125 MVA transformers installed at these sub-Stations step down the voltage from 220 kV to 33 kV. The 33 kV feeders emanating from these sub-stations cater the demand of Adani
Electricity area of supply.
6.1 Adani Electricity 220kV Network
6.2 Transmission Line Brief Details
Route Details
DTPS to Ghodbunder - Conductor type AAAC 487.5 Sq.mm.
- DTPS-Ghodbunder-Versova line with OPGW
- Aarey to Tata Borivali with OPGW
DTPS to Versova
Ghodbunder to Versova
Versova to Aarey
Aarey to TPC’s Borivali
Ghodbunder to Gorai
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Route Details
Gorai to Versova
- Total 220 kV lines 481.85 circuit kM
Versova to Goregaon
Aarey to Goregaon
DTPS to MSETCL Viraj
MSETCL Viraj to MSETCL Boisar
Versova to MSETCL Boisar
AEML Borivali to TPC Borivali Single Core 1200sq.mm. cable
AEML Borivali to MSETCL Borivali Single Core 1200sq.mm. cable
Gorai to MSETCL Borivali Single Core 1200sq.mm. cable
Ghodbunder to MSETCL Boisar Single Core 1200sq.mm. cable along with one OFC and DTS cable per Circuit till Existing LILO tower of MSETCL
Ghodbunder to MSETCL Borivali
Aarey to Saki Single Core 1200sq.mm. cable along with one OFC and DTS cable per Circuit
Chembur to MSETCL Trombay
AEML Saki to TPC Saki
6.3 Salient details of 220 kV EHV Sub-Stations
Particulars Versova Ghod-bunder Aarey Saki Chembur
Gore-gaon Gorai Borivali
Installed Capacity
(MVA)
4x100
1x125
3x100
1x125
3x100
2x125 3x125 3x125 3x125 2x125 2x125
No. of 220 kV AIS Bays
12 09 10 - - - - 2
No of 220kV GIS
3 10 7 10 10 10 10 10
No. of 33 kV
Switchgears
68 58 80 42 42 42 26 27
Critical Feeders
Juhu, Ambivali, Saraswati
Road, Metro
Mira Bhainder
Airport, Seepz, Metro
Saki, Kurla, BKC
Chembur, Shivaji Nagar
Gore-gaon
Gorai, KIE
Borivali, Maga-thane.
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6.4 “Trans-Security” Security Control Room:
Security control room is situated at the 220/33kV Ghodbunder EHV Sub-station, for the one
point monitoring of all EHV Sub-stations, where the plasma displays are installed.
The modern type of PTZ cameras at different appropriate places are installed in the sub-
stations and these PTZ cameras can be controlled as per requirement by the controller at
220kV control room as well as security control room in order to enhance the security round the clock, to monitor unauthorized entry to keep watch on any illegal activity as well as to monitor activities in the switchyard.
Further the access control door at all 220/33 kV EHV sub-station to prevent unauthorized
entry in Control Room, Building, porta cabins are provided inside switchyard for effective
patrolling of switchyard area.
7. Action Plan – Transmission System
7.1 Preparedness to meet any contingency
a. Awareness to person by training and displaying posters / slogans etc.
b. DCC shall collect updated information / news from following agencies and communicate to departmental heads and other respective sections.
c. Warning Notification implies that a disaster is imminent; an advance action may be initiated for minimizing the damages / rescue operations. The warning notification,
indicating the magnitude of disaster should be communicated to other concerned in the region.
7.2 Warning Systems
Presently, Area Cyclone Warning Centre, Colaba, Mumbai, is responsible for issue of cyclone
warning bulletins for Arabian sea north of Latitude 5 deg N and east of Longitude 60 deg E excluding the area north of 20 deg N and west of 68 deg E. According to the two stage
warning scheme, ACWC, Mumbai, issues warnings for coastal districts of Goa and Maharashtra in 2 stages.
Whenever the coastal belt is expected to experience adverse weather (heavy rain/gales/tidal wave) in association with a cyclonic storm or depression likely intensify into a cyclonic storm ACWC, Mumbai, issues warnings for coastal districts of Goa and Maharashtra in two stages
under two stage warning scheme.
Cyclone alert (lst stage warning): It is issued 48 hrs in advance of expected commencement
of adverse weather over coastal areas
Cyclone warning (2nd stage warning): It is issued 24 hours in advance of expected commencement of adverse weather. Main mode of communication of cyclone warnings is by
telegram -000 weather immediate telegram, Telex, W/T (full-form), Telephone, Fax, Police wireless if other channels fail and satellite communication (disaster warning system).
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Disaster Agencies Earthquakes IMD, MERI, BARC Floods Meteorological Department, Irrigation
Department Cyclones IMD Epidemics Public Health Department Road Accidents Police Industrial and Chemical Accidents Industry, MARG, Police, DISH, BARC, AERB Fires Fire Brigade, Police
7.3 Advance Preparedness
For effective preparedness to face the disasters and to avoid last minute arrangements in panic conditions, the following aspects may be covered as an organizational practice:
- Well-documented emergency plans.
- Data on availability of resources and buffer stocks of restoration materials.
- Identification of key personnel: with their skills and experience on the disaster management.
- Allocation of budget for emergencies.
- “Delegation of Power” at various levels for disaster conditions.
- Mutual assistance agreements signed by all power utilities for sharing men, and
- material resources on demand.
Safety and security department arranges for mock-drill on following scenarios
Sr. No. MOCKDRILL Frequency 1 Fire & Emergency Evacuation Quarterly 2 Electrocution Quarterly 3 Earthquakes / Major Building Collapse Quarterly 4 Industrial Disaster Quarterly 5 Serial Bomb Blasts Quarterly 6 Snake Bite Quarterly 7 Fall from height Quarterly
7.4 Accident / Incident Recovery Plan
Once the emergency situation is over, the effort for the team is to bring back the facility to the normal situation.
Assessment committee will assess for the loss / damage and redevelopment committee will be responsible for restoration of facility.
The following major concerns always keep people worry about their facility:
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o Accident psychological factors
o Environmental factors
The debris is cleaned properly to minimize further environmental damages. The management can take help for this from the outside personnel who are expert in this area. The waste
water in no case is allowed to go out of the premises untreated.
The psychological trauma associated with the accidents can be taken out by the
management through thoughtful investigation of the accident and thereafter taking the actions to eliminate the cause of the accident,
The emergency management plan is well recorded and reviewed for the adequacy for future
to reduce the response time taken. This enhances the speedy mitigation of such emergencies.
7.5 Post Disaster Response and Recovery Stage
a. Accurate information collection and assessment – once a disaster has occurred, the
manager needs reliable data upon which to base priorities and guide response; and
b. Balanced response – each type of disaster will require a different set of responses
Following features need to be kept in mind for efficient recovery system:
i. Clear hierarchy of command system.
ii. Mobilization of damage assessment teams.
iii. Mobilization of teams for establishment of base camps / infrastructure.
iv. Officer for communication with the outside environment / press etc.
v. Predefined staff for co-ordination with other agencies on restoration front.
vi. Management of funds and resources at the disaster front.
8. Roles & Responsibilities
8.1 Responsibilities:
The DM Cell is responsible for implementation of Disaster management Plan and act as the
coordinating, controlling and monitoring body.
The DM Cell shall,
a. Examine the vulnerability of different parts within organization for different forms of disasters and specify measures to be taken for their prevention or mitigation.
b. Lay down, review and update guidelines for preparation of disaster management
plans.
c. Monitor the implementation of the guidelines laid down for integrating of measures
for prevention of disasters and mitigation by the departments
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d. Evaluate preparedness at all functional levels to respond to any threatening disaster
situation or disaster and give directions, where necessary, for enhancing such preparedness;
e. Coordinate response / rescue team in the event of any threatening disaster Situation.
f. Give directions to all concerned section, regarding actions to be taken in response to
any threatening disaster situation.
g. Advise, assist and coordinate the activities of the Departments engaged in disaster management.
h. Provide information to the concerned government Authority relating to different
aspects of disaster management.
i. ensure that communication systems are in order and the disaster management drills
are carried out periodically;
j. Assessing the severity or magnitude of effects of any disaster;
k. And, to facilitate quick business recovery.
8.2 Organization Structure of Disaster Management Cell:
Every year in month of January, COO will review / revalidate DM Cell.
A. COO:
COO (Mumbai Transmission) shall be the Chairperson of Disaster Management Cell.
B. Human Resources:
To ensure availability & distribution of resources prior to disaster, He/She shall
Support Incident Controller in implementation of Disaster Management Plan
C. Incident Controller:
Head (O&M) / Head Projects should be In-charge of the Disaster Management cell, and will be main coordinating authority in case of disaster. His responsibilities shall be -
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1. To maintain prior agreed inventory of emergency equipment in the Emergency Control Centre.
2. To keep Shift schedule for all the areas readily available
3. To direct all actions taken on the actual on-site condition.
4. To direct the ‘Key Personnel’ at the work spot for carrying out specific task.
5. To provide updates and information to COO.
6. To assess the impact of disaster
7. To coordinate with redevelopment committee.
8. Request for help from Government / Private Authorities like MCGM, MBMC Fire brigade, Ambulance, Police, NGO’s etc.
Key personnel have been identified in the table below for handling disasters at each EHV Stations. Their contact details are provided in subsequently in this plan.
In absence of Head O&M / Head Project, Zonal-in-charge acts as incident controller.
D. Key Personnel (KP)
A list of key personnel and their phone numbers shall be available at all the times at the
concerned places. Above all shall decide the actions needed to evacuate personnel at the
affected area, carry out emergency works, and arrange supplies of equipments, personnel, etc and liaison with outside authorities. Following shall be Key Personnel (KP) at corporate level
during disaster / emergency. Their roles are -
Admin coordinator:
He/She shall provide all the logistic support required for implementation of Disaster Management Plan to Incident Controller
Safety coordinator:
He/She shall -
- Update the On-site Disaster Management Plan regularly.
- List of compatibility of chemicals and the appropriate fire extinguishing media/ safety equipment be kept readily available.
- Carry out mock drills
- Arrange for Training on periodic basis.
- Monitor list of all FIRE extinguisher & updating their refilling.
- Ensure availability of competent first-aiders
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Security officer:
He/she shall -
- Maintaining the inventory of spill containment equipment
- Periodically check and ensure proper working of battery operated radios and cellular mobile phones so as to ensure operability at the time of emergency.
- Co-ordinate with fire brigade, Police officials, ATS, Bombs disposal squad as and when required.
On-Site In-Charge:
They shall -
- Prepare plan for evacuation in advance and ensure the availability of the same with office personnel.
- To ensure all the equipments / tools / first aid kit are available and maintained at assigned locations.
- Keep a list of all FIRE extinguisher & updating their refilling.
- Ensure Availability of local rescue team.
Emergency Response Teams:
There are local Emergency Response Teams which is available at all locations. In case of
disaster, these teams will be in action immediately, and DCC will coordinate with other teams for mobilising them in affected area.
Emergency Response Teams shall consist of Cordon Team, First-Aid Team, Fire Fighting Team, Restoration Team, Spill Clean Team,
Responsibilities of Emergency Response Teams are as follows:
- Identifying the location of disaster victims trapped or isolated;
- To save life of the disaster victims by bringing them to a safe location;
- Providing them with medical attention;
- To ensure the survival of the maximum possible number of victims;
- To facilitate search & rescue by the experts;
- To Work out the Search and Rescue plan with the local people;
- Involving various teams in appropriate steps;
- Involving the local people from the community who are well versed with the
- local area and can be instrumental in searching;
- Relocation of the victim to the safer areas through community mapping;
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- To provide shelter and other relief material;
- To control panic, rumours, confusion;
- Providing moral support to the victim;
- Providing food, drinking, water, first-aid and psychosocial care to the Victims at the affected places and also to the stranded people who are in Life threatening situation
awaiting rescue;
- Providing post evacuation relief through emergency supplies and services;
- Approach damaged buildings and facilities, if required, from the least dangerous side or access;
- Shut off / switch off all piped service mains (water/gas) and electricity lines in collapsed buildings;
Medical Coordinator:
He/She shall -
- Coordinate for equipped ambulance and other medical facilities
- Assess the casualty and coordinate with Hospitals in nearby area.
Assessment Committee:
Assessment committee shall consists of representatives from HR , Admin, Finance, Planning, Engineering, Safety, Security, with representative from affected department, chaired by Head O&M / Head Projects.
First Information Report of the committee shall be submitted to COO within 48 hours & Final Analysis Report shall be submitted within 7 days
Redevelopment Committee:
COO will appoint redevelopment committee. This committee shall:
- Coordinate with assessment committee
- Plan for redevelopment
- Execute for redevelopment work.
8.3 Disaster Control Centre (Emergency Control Room):
Provision is made to establish a Disaster Control Centre (DCC) from which disaster mitigation
operations are directed and co-ordinated. This centre is activated as soon as on-site disaster is declared.
The DCC is equipped to allow unhampered communication with the teams involved in
bringing the accident under control, and with the external response organizations and other nearby facility personnel. The Occupational health Room provides the shelter for the persons
who have come across the emergency.
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Only a limited and prearranged number of people are admitted to the DCC, when in use. This
eliminates unnecessary interference and reduces confusion.
Location
In case of emergency at 220 kV EHV sub-Stations, Disaster Control Center (DCC) will be set
up according to following table at two different locations.
Location DCC Back Up DCC
Aarey Ghodbunder
Resources
The Central Control Room shall have the following resources to effectively handle disasters.
1. Contact list and number of fire stations, medical centers, security, police and district
administration & authorities.
2. First aid procedure
3. Disaster Management Manuals, blown up area maps, district phone directories.
4. Contact list of AEML Key Personnel.
5. Complete detail of the system and guiding document for Bulk Supply Failure
6. In addition to above, comprehensive communication facilities, as listed below, are to be available at Emergency Control Center to handle disasters.
7. The DCC is also equipped with Site plans, facility description, various drawings and maps of the facility describing the electrical fittings, availability of the fire fighting equipments,
floor wise plan of evacuation etc.
The DCC consists of all the facilities like telephone, communication wireless handsets,
mobiles, backed up with emergency lighting etc
Facilities at Disaster Control Centre Sr. No. Description Quantity
1 Telephone 2 2 Personal Computer 2 3 Printer 1 4 Lan Connectivity 2 5 Lotus Notes ( Web Mail ) 2 6 Cell phone Chargers 2 7 Cell phone 1 8 Battery operated radio 1
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List Of Additional Equipment At EHV Sub-Stations
Sr. No. Resources ARY Zone VSV Zone GBR Zone TFM
1 Dewatering Pumps 6 6 4 -
2 DG Sets 3 3 2 -
3 Fire extinguishers 5 5 5 -
4 First Aid Box 3 3 2 3
5 Torches 6 6 4 6
6 Emergency Lights 6 6 4 -
7 Gloves 6 6 4 5
8 Life jackets 6 6 4 22
9 Battery operated radio 3 3 2 3
10 Fire suit 10 10 10 -
11 PPE’s As applicable
As applicable
As applicable
-
12 Public Address System 3 3 2 -
13 Inflatable Boats - - - 2
9. Flowchart For Transmission DMP
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10. Important Contact Numbers
10.1 Key personnel have been identified in the table below for handling disasters at each receiving stations.
Sr. No. Department Details Designation Name Contact
Number
1 COO-Mumbai Transmission Business Sr. Exec. VP Sh.A.K. Sharma 9699992095
2 Head- Engineering & Safety VP Sh. Shekar Huprikar 9323550673 3 Head- Security VP Sh. Vinayak Supekar 7303487887
4 In-Charge Security (Transmission) GM Sh.Vivek S. Pathak 7498246694
5 Head- O&M EHV Substation & Testing VP Sh.Vikas Sonar 9323552929
6 In-Charge O&M EHV Substation Addl.VP Sh. Dilip Devasthale 9324180932
7 In-Charge Transmission Line Maintance DGM Sh.Satish Shinde 9322131364
8 In-Charge Cable projects AVP Sh. Sanjeev Bagde 9322607634
9 Head- Projects (Substation & Feeder) VP Sh.Mahesh
Ambardekar 9323842316
10 In-Charge Substation projects Addl.VP Sh. Rajesh Vadangekar 9323951396
11 In-Charge DPG AVP Sh.Sajid Khan 9323702030
Disaster Control Centre
Back up Disaster Control Centre
Area Covered All EHV Sub-stations in MTB
All EHV Sub-stations in MTB
Location As mentioned in details of EHV
substation
As mentioned in details of EHV substation
Person Responsible
Disaster Control Center Head Bhaskar Chaudhary 9322664109
S. B. Gapat 9321486569
Dy. Disaster Control Center Head Shekhar Mahajan 9323848126
Sanjay Satamkar 9321923437
Person Responsible in Absence of the Person Above
Disaster Control Center Head Vinod Chatur 9321063485
Balkrishna Gosavi 9321923438
Dy. Disaster Control Center Head Rugved Deshpande 7498288408
Denny Thomas 7498629384
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Sr. No. Department Details Designation Name Contact
Number 12 In-Charge Engineering Addl.VP Sh. Ashish Waknis 9323729357 13 Planning& regulatory,PMG, DPG Addl.VP Sh.Rakesh Raj 9323552940
14 In-charge Testing Section DGM Sh.Mohan Waingankar 9324216664
15 Head-HR VP Sh. Prabhakar Malve 9322130457 16 In-Charge Aarey Zone AVP Sh. B.S.Chaudhari 9322664109
17 In-Charge Versova Zone AVP Sh. Mahesh Dange 9320328593
18 In-Charge Ghodbunder Zone GM Sh. S. B. Gapat 9321486569 10.2 For Bomb Threat
1. Bomb Squad (BDDS) Mumbai 0222080501 2. BDDS, Thane 02225392767 3. Sh.Sudhir Marathe Security Officer 9323808880 4. Sh. Vinayak Supekar VP (Security) 7303487887 5. Fire Fire Brigade 101 6. Police Police Control 100 7. Sh.A.K.Sharma Sr. Exec. VP (Transmission) 9699992095 8. Sh.Vikas Soanr VP (Head O&M) 9323552929 9. Sh. Shekar Huprikar VP (Head Safety) 9323550673 10. Sh. Vivek Pathak GM(Security) 7498246694
10.3 For Terrorist Attack
1. Sh.Sudhir Marathe Security Officer 9323808880 2. Sh. Vinayak Supekar VP (Security) 7303487887 3. Fire Fire Brigade 101 4. Police Police Control 100 5. Sh. A.K. Sharma Sr. Exec. VP (Transmission)9699992095 6. Sh.Vikas Soanr VP (Head O&M) 9323552929 7. Sh. Shekar Huprikar VP (Head Safety) 9323550673 8. Sh. Vivek Pathak GM(Security) 7498246694 9. ATS, DCP Mumbai 02223077778 11. DCP, Protection Mumbai 022 2652767
10.4 List of Hospitals for Transmission Feeders
Mumbai Section of Transmission Line:
Cluster No. Locations Area Hospital Name Contact No.
1 SS 174 - SS 204
Virar Sanjivani Hospital Dattamandir rd. Virar
95250-2505029 95250-2502284 LS 171 - LS 201
2 SS 205 - SS 214
Nallasopara Alliance Hospital Tulinj rd. Nallasopara (E)
95250-2442663 95250-2442664 95250-2439999 LS 202 - SS 211
3 SS 215 - SS 228
Vasai Riddhi Hospital Vasant Nagari Nallasopara link
0250-6429114 / 2461134 / 2460199 LS 212 - LS 226
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Cluster No. Locations Area Hospital Name Contact No.
rd. Vasai (E) 90522823 / 9322091381 /
9890079688 / 9322090625
4 SS 229 - SS 264
Naigoan Purushottam Hospital Juchandra Naigaon (E) 0250-3206827
LS 227 - LS 261
5 SS 265 - SS 297
Mira - Bhayander
Bhaktivedant Shrusti Mira rd (E)
022-29452435 / 29452400 LS 262 - LS 285
6 SS 298 - SS 316
7
SS 298 - SS 334
Malad ( W )
Dr. Bet Hospital & Polyclinic Neptune building, Mith chowki, Marve rd. Malad (W)
022-28820435 / 28823910 LS 313 - LS 332
8 SS 335 - SS 338
Versova Cooper Hospital Vile Parle (W) 022 26207254 LS 333 - LS 337
VAB 1 - VAB 11
9 LS 286 - LS 312
Borivali ( E ) Karuna Hospital Jeevan Bhima nagar, Borivali (W)
022 28934698 VAB 71 - VAB 77
10 VAB 54 - VAB 61 Malad ( E ) Sanjeevani Hospital Ishwar Bhavan , Rani Sati maarg, Malad (E)
022 28822929
11 VAB 62 - VAB 70 Kandivali ( E )
Aditi hospital & Polyclinic Nirav building 90 ft rd Kandivali (E)
12 VAB 12 - VAB 21 Goregoan (W) 101, ONYX 1st floor S V Road Goregaon West 022 26794797
13 VAB 22 - VAB 31 VAB 39 - VAB 53 Goregoan (E)
Dr. Kamats Hospital B-3/4, Ground Flr, Satellite Classic, Caves Rd, Jogeshwari East,
022 28265677
14 VAB 31 - VAB 38 Aarey
Vidya Hospital Kanyapada Filmcity Shop #21 Goregaon Road Goregaon East
022-28492201
Dahanu Section of Transmission Line:
Cluster No. Locations Area Hospital Name Contact No.
1 LS 2 - LS 51
Dahanu
Dr. R. Wadekar Wadekar Hospital, Above Chandrika Hotel, Dahanu Station Road, Dahanu.
02525-222957 02525-222067
SS 1 - SS 55
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Cluster No. Locations Area Hospital Name Contact No.
2
LS 52 - LS 92
Boisar
Dr. Jaiprakash Tarapur General Hospital, A unit of TIMA Hopital, P-126, Khaira Phatak, Saravali, Boisar, Dist. Thane - 401 501.
9260709968 02525-278444 SS 55 - SS 94
BTL 1 - BTL 27
3 LS 92X - LS 170 SS 94X - SS 173
Palghar
Dr. Anand R. Kapse, Mobile: Dr. Navin Pawaskar, Mobile: Rural Homoeopathic Hospital Palghar – Boisar Road, Opp. S.T. Workshop, Palghar – 401 404
09371721780 0937171940
02525-256932 / 33
10.5 Police Station
Aarey / Versova EHV Zones
Sr. No. Station Exchange
No. Exchange
No. Tel .No. Sr. PI No. Name of Sr. P I / PI
1. Andheri 28211414 28221562 28221447 26842677 Bhilare
2. D.N.Nagar 26460404 26287607 26232117 26282876 V. D. Bhoite
3. Jogeshwari - East 28211414 28360505 28221672 28210763 Kotak
4. Meghwadi 28211414 28221651 28210860 28210837 Chowdhari Y.K. 5. MIDC 28211414 28368352 28394205 Gadre A.V. 6. Oshiwara 26460404 26323862 26323861 26322753 D. K. Rupwate 7. Sahar 28211414 28221748 28221711 28326775 Mane M.B. 8. Versova 26460404 9773177477 26304812 Sharad K. Borase
9. Aarey Colony 9821597841 26858484 Laxman Tondpe
Ghodbunder EHV Zone
Sr. No
Address Names of Sr officers Contact Nos (Police Stn)
1 MIRA RD PS KANAKIYA(BEVERLY) PARK,BHAYANDER(E), DIST. THANE
Sr PI-NITIN MURADE. DySP-NM INGLE SP- ARCHAN TYAGI DIG- RATHOD
28126767 25343027-SP 28126495-DySP PSI Ranmale-9324636802
2 KASHIMIRA PS Jn Of WEXP HIGHWAY & MIRA
SrPI-RAJAN GHULE
28457301 PSI Shaikh
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Sr. No
Address Names of Sr officers Contact Nos (Police Stn)
BHAYANDER ROAD,KASHI MIRA, DIST.THANE
3 BHAYNDER(W)PS STATION ROAD,BHAYANDER(W) DIST THANE
Sr PI-ASHOK VASTRAD.
28192257
4. CHARKOP PS RESERVE LAND(SVY#152/3/4/)SECTOR 2 CHARKOP ,KANDIVALI(W), MUMBAI-67 ZONE11
SrPI – ARUN PANDITRAO CHAVAN ACP-RJ SHINDE DCP –MN RANADE
28676581 28676583 28682211(SrPI) 28670069(FAX) API Budawale SI Shinde
5. MHB PS YOGI NAGAR,POLICE OFFICERS QUARTERS, BORIVALI (w),MUMBAI-92 ZONE 12
SrPI-VIJAY BHAGVE(ActingPI) ACP – RAMESH TAYADE DCP- SHIVAJI BODKE
28981679 28675257 28020711 API Ugale N -9821210154 PI Vijay Bagve- API Darade-9892645078
6. KASTURBA MARG PS Jn of MAIN KASTURBA RD & CROSS RD #1,BORIVALI (E),MUMBAI -66 ZONE12
SrPI- PRAHLAD R SURYAVANSHI. ACP- BHAGWAN LAHANE. DCP – SHIVAJI BODKE
28059007-SrPI 28066158 28877624-ACP 28020711 PI Shinde(admn)- PSI savants-
7. DAHISAR PS Nr RAJSHRI Jn.SV ROAD,DAHISAR (E) MUMBAI-68 ZONE12
Sr PI- RR THAKUR ACP-RC TAYADE DCP- S BODKE
28285014-SrPI 28281069-ACP 28284024 28282040 28968383-Check Naka API Phooldas Bhoiye PI Baboolal Patel PSI Kedar
National Diaster Management
Sr. No. ADDRESS CONTACT NO. Fax No. 1 Ministry of home affairs
National Disaster management division, Lok nayak bhawan, new delhi Mha control room
011-23092923 011-23093750
011-23093054 011-23092763 011-23092885
011-23093897 2 Meteorological Department 018001801717 Maharashtra Flood, Drought, Tsunami
Control Room 022-22027990 022-22026712
3 SLDC ( Kalwa)
022-27601765 022-27601769
022-27601766 4 BCC Transmission 022-30094742 /
43
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10.6 EHV Substation-wise Hospitals and Fire Services contact numbers
Aarey EHV Zone
Sr. No. Name of the Hospitals Contact
1 Sanjivan Hospital (022) 28216145
2 Nanavati Hospital (022)23735555 / (022)23739400
3 JJ Hospital (022)23739400 4 Sion Hospital (022)26182255 5 Dr. Shekar subru (Nearest Doctor) 9821141949 6 Day & night Ambulance service 102 / (022) 28732823 7 Fire Brigade, Marol 101/ (022) 28210940/41
8 Holy Spirit Hospital Mahakali Road, Andheri (East)
28248500/1/2/3, 242478888, 28248505
Verosva EHV Zone
Sr. No. Name of the Hospitals Contact
1 BSES MG Hospitals (022)56970707 2 Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital (022)30919191 3 Ambulance service 102 / (022)26243675 4 Ambulance service 26253599 / 26255264 5 Fire Brigade, Andheri 101/ (022) 26205301
Ghodbunder EHV Zone
Sr. No. Name of the Hospitals Contact
1 Bagwati Hospital (022)28932461/62 2 Nanavati Hospital (022)26182255 3 Karuna Hospital (022)28959827 4 Bakti Hospital (022)28459888 5 St Anns (022)28458663 6 Ambulance service (Mr. Datta) 9324242609 / 14 7 Ambulance service (Mr. Chaumal) 9870035135 / 9820332108 8 Fire Brigade, Bhayander 101/ (022) 28195041 / 28197637
Other Contact Numbers
Designation Phone Number Other contact no
(mobile) Office Residential
Director, Meteorology Department
2151606 / 04310405
Fax :2160824
Director, MERI 0253-512764 511628
Director, BARC 5564716 5511910
3633356
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NGOs at State Level
Designation Phone Number Other contact no (mobile)
Office Residential
Indian Red Cross 0222266 1524 Fax:022-2670738
Divya Joyti Jagrati 011-27020666, 27024555
Ratna Nidhi Charitable Trust
022- 226 150 6435 /
23898930
CARE India, (Maharashtra), Mumbai
8368484
CASA 3089896 3085872
Fax:3085400
CARITAS 040-3744395 Fax:040-293290
Sr. No.
DM Group member Name Mob. No.
1 COO Sh. A.K.Sharma. 9699992095 2 Incident
Controller Head O&M Sh. Vikas Sonar 9323552929 Head Project Construction
Sh. Mahesh Ambardekar
9323842316
3 HR, Head Sh. Prabhakar Malve 9322130457 4 Zone In Charge Aarey Zone Sh.Bhaskar Chaudhari 9322664109
Ghodbunder Zone
Sh. S. B. Gapat 9321486569
Versova Zone Sh. Mahesh Dange 9320328593 Project Coordinator
All sites Sh. Rajesh Vadangekar 9323951396
In-Charge TFM Sh. Sandeep Godbole 9323702020 Cable Project Sh. Sanjeev Bagde 9322607634
5 Safety Coordinator Sh. Shekhar Huprikar Sh. Kuvarsing Rajput
9323550673 9320981523
6 Medical Coordinator Dr. Naresh Jamhani 9324232140 7 Security Coordinator Sh. Vivek Pathak 7498246694
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Section – C: Adani Electricty – Mumbai Distribution
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11. Adani Electricity Mumbai Distribution at a Glance
Adani Electricity distribution network is spread over 400 Sq. Kms catering to the electricity
needs of over 2.9 million customers today. The area in Suburban Mumbai served by AEML is from Bandra to Bhayander on the western side, and Sion to Mankhurd on the eastern Side.
The geographical map is given below:
Map Showing Operational Area of Adani Electricity
The Adani Group is a globally integrated infrastructure player with business spanning across
key industry verticals of resources, logistics, energy and agro. The Adani Group's growth and vision has always been in sync with the idea of Nation Building. "Thinking Big. Doing Better"
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is a natural philosophy that is embodied in everyone at Adani Group and we sincerely believe
that we are doing our part in nation building and touching the lives of millions of people positively.
Adani Electricity Mumbai Limited (Adani Electricity) is a 100% subsidiary of Adani Transmission Ltd and is an integrated Generation, Transmission and Distribution utility
powering Mumbai suburbs and area around it.
As an organization, Adani Electricity believes in ‘The Power of Service’. It is born with the ‘will to make a difference’. Adani Electricity changes the things for the better to fulfil power
dreams of our consumers.
From an operational point of view, Adani Electricity’s supply area is divided into five (5)
divisions viz.
South Division – Bandra to Vile Parle South Central Division – Andheri, MIDC, Marol, SEEPZ and Jogeshwari Central Division – Goregaon to Kandivali North Division – Borivali to Bhayander East Division – Chunabhatti to Vikhroli and Mankhurd
Operational Statistics and Characteristics of our Distribution Network in Mumbai are as
follows:-
Network Element As on 31/03/2019
No. of receiving stations 89
No of power transformers 211
No of distribution substations 6601
No of distribution transformers 6758
HT Cable Length (Kms) 4806
No. of consumers (in Lakhs) 30.37
Adani Electricity strives to provide quality power to the consumers. Adani Electricity has
adopted several new technologies with its state of art SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data
Acquisition) system as its backbone. Adani Electricity, being the leader in adopting new technologies has gone further high tech by installation of secondary SCADA, GIS
(Geographical Information System), CMS (Complain Management System), WMS (Work Management System), NMS (Network Management System) etc. to ensure uninterrupted
power supply to its 3 million consumers.
At System Control Centre, Adani Electricity monitors and control entire distribution network
which is an open ring system. The distribution network has NOPs (Normally Open points) from where the supply to other part of the network can be restored in case of any abnormality in the network. With the kind of topology of 11 kV network, Adani Electricity is
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successful in maintaining the reliability and quality of power that is being supplied to the
consumers.
Adani Electricity has state of the art Control System called the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) for 33/22/11 kV Receiving Stations and Distribution Management System (DMS) at strategic 11/0.433 kV substations. The SCADA system is a real-time operating
system. It closely monitors the distribution system and its behavior. The SCADA operation
team takes prompt actions that are necessary to reduce the down time of the network. All our 33-22/11kV Receiving Stations as well a few strategically located 11/0.433kV consumer substations are integrated with our Master Control Center at Aarey. The List of 33-22/11kV
Receiving Stations along with their addresses are tabulated in Annexure-1.
12. Adani Electricity – Distribution Disaster Preparedness
Adani Electricity management has drawn up an elaborate Disaster Management Plan to
minimize the damage & disruption of power supply during any probable natural disaster and
has also put in place a well defined response, recovery and restoration plan with its associated infrastructure. This Plan also includes our preparedness for disaster on the supply side, which includes generation and transmission network.
Following are the various steps taken by Adani Electricity Mumbai Limited as part of the Disaster Management plan.
12.1 Creation of dedicated Disaster Management Teams:
Disaster Management Teams consisting of senior & experienced personnel drawn from
various functions have been formed at Central Control Centre level as well as at five different Divisional levels. Regular review meetings of various teams are held to assess the level of
preparedness in respect of Material, Manpower & Transport.
Apart from the Apex DM Team stationed at Central Control Centre at AEMI, Aarey, these five
Divisional DM teams function from respective Divisional Offices located across Mumbai
Suburban Areas. These Control Centres are equipped with communication gadgets including
wireless communication equipment like Radio Frequency Walkie-Talkie Sets, Hot lines, etc. Apart from these, Mobile Phones are provided to each executive, for ease & continuance of communication in case of failure of the normal communication system. Hotline connectivity
is available between our SCADA Control Room and MCGM’s Primary Disaster Control Room at
their Head Quarters opposite Mumbai CST and their back up Control Room at Parel. We are also in the process of working out the application of satellite phones.
12.2 Disaster Management Manual:
A comprehensive Disaster Management Manual specific to our business has been prepared
for reference and guidance to all employees connected with Mumbai Business. This updated reference Manual covers information of DM Cell, round the clock accountability of available
quick response teams, response trigger mechanisms and resource management at pre-
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defined locations. The updated Manual is available on the Company’s Intranet Portal and all
employees can access and view the same.
12.3 Training of Teams:
Organization has identified 32 teams for quick response during and effective recovery post
disaster. These teams comprise trained and experienced personnel who understand our
electrical system and are available on-call 24x7.
12.4 Pre-disaster preparedness:
A total of 32 Quick Response Teams are identified for quick response during & post disaster.
The role of each team has been defined and necessary briefing/training is conducted as
when needed, including mock drills.
The disaster trigger mechanism is defined and methodology of alerting and activating all
teams within the shortest possible time has been worked out.
12.5 Infrastructure:
a. Additional Spares and Capex Materials
i. Essential spare parts, tools and other equipment are specifically reserved to tackle
problems foreseen in the event of a catastrophic disaster and are stocked at ten
locations spread over the area of supply. These materials are at the disposal of divisional teams. Each of these store locations has 90 nos. of different types of identified equipment, including major CAPEX equipment like Distribution
Transformers, HT/LT Switchgears, HT/LT Cables, their accessories etc. apart from
other electrical utility spares.
ii. Stocking of 21 Nos. of Distribution transformers, 15 Nos. of RMUs / 11 kV Switch
Gears, more than 80 KM Cables, more than 50 feeder pillars & 130 mini pillars.*
iii. Adequate LT / HT jointing kits and LT/HT HRC fuses are kept as reserve stocks
iv. 89 Nos. of de-watering pumps of 3 HP rating for evacuation of flood water are
also kept in working conditions at strategic locations.
b. Transportation, Emergency DG Set and other Resources
i. 225 nos. of vehicles comprising trucks, pickup/delivery vans and testing vans equipped with emergency repair kits, tools and safety gear & PPE are made available during the monsoon period. These have been placed at all Divisional
offices and Depots.
ii. 6nos. of Truck mounted DG Sets of rating of 600 kVA along with 2nos. of DG sets
of 200 kVA rating, maintained in working condition are stationed at strategic
locations.
iii. In addition to the above we hire DG Sets of various capacities on ‘24x7 standby
basis’ and ‘As and When’ basis.
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iv. 24nos. of portable D.G. Sets of 2.2 kVA capacity are also maintained in working
condition.
v. 24nos. of state of the art LT / HT Cable Fault Testing Vans and 2nos. of Equipment Testing Vans are available round the clock.
vi. We hire fiber boats along with skilled operators. These fiber boats along with their
operators are available 24x7 during monsoon period. One fiber boat along with its operator is available at our Mira Receiving Station and another fiber boat along with its operator is available at Tilak Nagar Office, East Division.
vii. Procurement of 5nos. Of Heavy Duty Inflatable Rescue Boats is in process. These
boats will be kept at strategic locations near areas that suffered deluge during
previous monsoons.
c. Medical Support, Additional Crews, Security Guards and Communication Support
i. Our Medical Teams provide first-aid training as well as awareness about monsoon related diseases to our employees including contract labour. Necessary medicine is also distributed to all field level employees and contract labour as and when
required.
ii. We have hired the services of Indian Red Cross Society, Mumbai, to conduct
training on Disaster Management for our identified teams.
iii. Additional skilled employees from other functions are also absorbed in O&M based
on their necessity and availability.
iv. Need based deployment of additional security guards is done at all complaint
attending/handling centres in all divisions.
v. 75nos. of Radio Frequency Walkie-Talkie (Handset & Base Set) are made available at all Divisions as well as Control Center.
12.6 Central and Divisional Control Centres:
As per the Disaster Management Act, 2005, a Central Disaster Control Centre is equipped
with necessary communication facilities such as dedicated teams to man these centres on a 24 X 7 basis especially during Monsoon from 1st June to 30th September. In addition 5
Divisional Control Centres are also set up with similar arrangements. These arrangements will
continue to operate if the monsoon period extends beyond September.
The contact details of control centre are appended vide Annexure – 2
12.7 Distribution Substations in Low-lying Areas :
Distribution substations in low lying areas have been identified and a disaster recovery plan
for their speedy restoration is in place. Adequate resources have been reserved to meet any
contingencies in case of disruption of supply to these substations in low lying areas.
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12.8 Safe Loading of Lines, Equipment and Network Redundancy:
Installed capacities of all our Power Transformer (PT) are 1.5 times the Peak Load Demand
and Distribution Transformers (DT) capacities are 2.0 times the Peak Load Demand. All DT S/S are provided with energy audit metering and as a continuous planning process, these are upgraded as and when new loads are added.
All our substations are interconnected by Ring Main Unit (RMU) type switchgear thereby ensuring redundancy of supply in case of any fault in the network with minimal interruptions.
12.9 Pre-Monsoon maintenance checks:
All our network and equipment are subjected to additional physical verifications. Preventive
maintenance audits are carried out prior to monsoons to ensure prevention of moisture ingress in any form. This includes cleaning, drying and sealing of bus-bars and switchgear,
water seepage checks at substation ceilings, receiving stations etc. All accessories in outdoor type HT installations and cable terminations etc; in pole-mounted type sub-station
are cleant and sealed to prevent moisture ingress.
12.10 Identified essential consumers:
Our supply network is an open ring system i.e. every distribution substation is fed by a
duplicate source of supply thereby providing enough redundancy in HV/LV network to minimize interruption of supply by providing power through alternate source of supply. Also,
our Operation Squad personnel are available round the clock at strategic locations for faster restoration of supply in case of emergency.
In case of major failure due to man-made or natural disaster, priority will be to safeguard the distribution system to prevent shock, fire and loss of human life. We have also identified
essential consumers including –
MCGM Installations : All hydraulic and sewage pumping stations Hospitals : All Government, MCGM and Large Private
hospitals Defence : Military and Civil Establishments Establishments
Government Installations : All India Radio, MSEB installations, Wireless stations, MTNL Exchanges, Mobile satellite
communication towers etc.
Mobile Towers : All mobile companies.
12.11 Supply – Side Disaster Management Process
A. Risk / Threat / Potential Event :
i. Failure of Generation
ii. Generation Tripping due to technical reason
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iii. Manmade Disaster or Natural Disaster in Local Area of Generator.
B. Probability: Low
C. Action Plan to match Demand and supply
i. Dedicated control desks monitor the demand & supply position on a continual basis.
ii. Any tripping or failure of Generation will be reported by Generator / MSLDC / through mail or website.
iii. Primarily as per existing Balancing & Settlement Code, MSETCL is responsible for state level demand and supply matching.
iv. MSETCL will arrange power as per MOD irrespective of the contract, except in case of short fall.
v. In case of technical constraints or emergencies demand and supply is matched irrespective of contracts and post facto settlement between utilities takes place.
vi. All actions are taken as per ‘Scheduling and Dispatch Code’ as approved by the
Hon. MERC.
vii. Even though the primary responsibility for load generation balance is with MSETCL, following steps need to be taken by AEML ABT Team.
viii. In case of Tripping of DTPS, power to be arranged from MSETCL through our existing standby arrangement.
ix. If any other generation source fails, same day or day ahead power to be arranged through Power Exchange, Trader or Bilateral Contracts.
D. Risk / Threat / Potential Event :
All emergency related transmission systems have been addressed by our transmission division along with response and recovery plans. All documents pertaining to
transmission emergencies and disaster management are available on our intranet.
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13. Distribution Business Disaster Response Plan
Flowchart of the Disaster Response Plan is as shown below:
* Site Crew, News Channels, Customer Complaints Etc.
Disaster Management Cell of Govt. of Maharashtra,
MCGM Control Center
Metrological Department
Disaster Management Planning Team of AEML
Central Control Room
Divisional Control Room
Deployment of Teams
Additional Manpower Deployment
Depending on Feedback
Feedback
Feedback
Carry out work & Restore Supply
Assess the Material requirement
Carry out work & Restore Supply
Assess the Material requirement
Other Sources*
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14. Communication
Communication before, during and after a disaster dictates the success of Prevention and
Relief efforts. It is one of the important aspects of any Disaster Management Plan.
15. Power Helpline
24X7 Toll-free helpline 19122 (Toll Free).
This has been established to handle all customer complaints, queries and other information
needs. Call centre has been staffed with multilingual, professionally trained agents who offer services in English, Hindi, Marathi and Gujarati. In the likelihood of a situation leading to
disaster, there is an arrangement of an option for shifting / taking additional provisions at our
Call Centres.
Apart from 19122(Toll Free) Customers can lodge their ‘No supply Complaint’ at 18 Complaint
Handling Centres serving their area.
During monsoon period, in case of emergencies like Fire and Shock Complaints, customers
can also call our 24x7 Central Disaster Control Room on 30099111 / 30097225 from June to
September.
Missed Call – 18005329998 – Consumers to call from their registered mobile number to register their complaint or know the status of power restoration.
SMS - Send Power<9 digit account no.> to 7065313030 e.g. If your account no. is
XXXXXXXXX, then send Power XXXXXXXXX, to 7065313030.
WhatsApp – Send #nopower<9 digit account no.> to 9022813030 e.g. if your account no. is
XXXXXXXXXX then send #nopower XXXXXXXXXX to 9022813080.
16. External Communication – Media, Public Information
a. The flowchart of Disaster Response communication plan is as shown below:
Central Control Room
Regulatory Group
(Coordination)
MERC /
Government
Corporate Communication
(Video Coverage
Message
Media News Papers
TV News Cable Operators
Governments Police
Municipal Authorities
O&M
Divisions
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b. Information regarding switching off large areas affected by deluge will be
communicated to:-
i. MCGM DMU on their hotlines at HO or their backup at Parel,
ii. Police Control Room on 100 or 22625020 or 22621855 and
iii. Fire Brigade on 101 or 23076111 or 23083240.
17. Internal Communication Plan
Internal Communication flow among organization’s staff plays a key role in mitigating disaster. For effective communication, all employees including site staff has been provided
mobile phones. Also, wireless handsets are given to field crews for faster communication. To communicate during emergency, contact number directory is made available on intranet
which is accessible 24 hours at control centre. Information required for operational purpose is available on intranet.
The flowchart of internal communication plan during disaster is as shown below:
Central Disaster Control Room
Master System Control Center (MCC)
Divisional Disaster Control Room
Zonal System Control Centres (ZCC)
South Division
South Central Division
Central Division
North Division
East Division
South Division
South Central Division
Central Division
North Division
East Division
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18. Complaint Handling Centres: Apart from 19122(Toll Free) Customers can lodge their ‘No supply Complaint’ at the following
Complaint Handling Centres serving their area.
Sr. No. Location Area Telephone Numbers
1 BOMBILWADI Ice Factory Lane, Off Hill Road, Nr. Bank Of India,
Bandra West. 30098924
2 MMRDA MMRDA Receiving Station, Nr. Asian Heart Institute, Bandra East. 30097159
3 JUHU* Nr. Cooper Hospital, Gulmohar Road, Opp.
Homeopathy Hospital, Vileparle West. 8291102997
4 ANDHERI* Nr. Bus Depot, S. V. Road, Andheri West. 30098935
5 AMBIVALI Laxmi Industrial Estate, Veera Desai Rd; Andheri
West. 30098940
6 MIDC E-7, MIDC, MIDC Central Road, Opp. MIDC Police
Station, Andheri East. 30097157
7 GOREGAON
West* Nr. Champion, Opp. Sahara Studio, S.V Road,
Goregaon West. 30098917
8 DINDOSHI* Western Express highway, Opp. Patel Aluminum, Dindoshi, Goregaon East. 30097566
9 POISAR Nr. Mahindra and Mahindra, Kandivali East. 9321405073
10 KIE
(CHARKOP) Ganesh Nagar, Hindustan Naka, Charkop, Kandivali
West. 30098925
11 SHIMPOLI* Jn. Of S. V. Road and Shimpoli Road, Borivali West. 30098026
12 BORIVALI Nr. Tata Power House, Opp. Magathane Bus Depot,
Western Express Highway, Borivali East.
30098918
13 BHAYANDER Pavanputra, Nr. Bhayander Pump,
Bhayander East. 30098936
14 SAKI A. K. Road, Opp. Kumaria Residency, Saki Naka,
Andheri East. 30098921
15 KURLA Opp. Wadia Estate, Bail Bazaar, Kurla West. 30098916
16 VIKHROLI Junction of Link Road & LBS Marg,
Nr. Shreyas Cinema, Vikhroli East. 30098923
17 TILAK NAGAR Road No. 3, Near Sahakar Cinema, Tilak Nagar,
Chembur East. 30097153
18 CHEMBUR Near Katchi & Anchor Polytechnic, Sion Trombay
Road, Chembur (W). 30097154
* Complaint Centres Unmanned in the Night Shift.
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19. Disaster Management Portal
Adani Electricity has a disaster management portal on our GIS platform that is accessible to all employees. The purpose of this portal is to have minimal or zero consumers affected during a deluge situation. Information related to deluge can therefore be accessed on a
single platform. This helps to interlink and correlate the data captured from other systems
and derive actionable points in restoring supply in an optimal way.
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20. Disaster Management Portal Mobile App
A mobile app has been developed so that field staff can also have access to and share live
information from site.
Actions taken on site during disaster like Division/Unit wise assets affected due to water logging, water level, Reason for switching “OFF”, action taken to recover affected assets, expected restoration time & intimation to “ Pump Operator” can be fed in.
This App is also useful for identification & allocation of de-watering pumps, mapping
waterlogged area on GIS & allocation & communication of the affected asset to the asset owner.
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21. Annexure – 1 a) Details of EHV Sub-stations in Mumbai Transmission Business
Sr. Nos. Location Area
Telephone Numbers
1 Aarey EHV Sub-station
220 kV Aarey EHV Sub-station, Off Jogeshwari Vikhroli Link Road, Opp. SEEPZ North Gate No.3, Unit No. 19, Aarey Colony, Goregaon East, Mumbai - 400063.
30097271
2 Chembur EHV Sub-station
220 kV Chembur EHV Sub-station, Bhd. Borla Receiving Station, S.T. Rd. Nr. Deonar Depot, Mumbai - 400088.
30097285
3 Saki EHV Sub-station
220 kV Saki EHV Sub-station, Andheri Kurla Road, Nr. Indian Oil Petrol Pump, Saki Naka Junction, Andheri East, Mumbai - 400072.
30097276
4 Versova EHV Sub-station
220 kV Versova EHV Sub-station, Behind Lokhandwala Complex, Near Joggers Park, Andheri West, Mumbai – 400053.
30097275
5 Goregaon EHV Sub-station
220 kV Goregaon EHV, Sub-station, Opp. Sahara India, S.V. Road, Adani Electricity Mumbai Ltd, Mumbai – 400062.
30097372
6 Gorai EHV Sub-station
220 KV Gorai EHV Sub-station, L.T. Road, Near MCGM Dumping Ground, Borivali (West), Mumbai – 400092.
30097269
7 Ghodbunder EHV Sub-station
220 kV Ghodbunder EHV Sub-station, Ghodbunder Village, Near Raj Bucket Factory, Mira Bhayandar Area, Thane – 401107.
30097273
8 AEML Borivali EHV Sub-station
220kV GIS Borivali Sub-station, Near Jn. of Dattapada Rd. & Western Express Highway, Borivali East, Mumbai - 400066.
30097283
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b) Details of 33/22 kV Receiving Station in Mumbai Distribution Business
Sr. No Zone R/S Address Contact
Number/s Location of Phone
1 CZ 33KV AAREY (MAHANANDA)
Near Mahanand Dairy, Near Western Express Highway, Goregaon East, Mumbai-63.
7506778328 Security
2 CZ CAMA
Cama Industrial Estate Near Nirlon, Western Express Highway, Goregaon East, Mumbai-63.
7506779271 Security
3 CZ CHINCHAVLI Jn. of Chinchavali Road & S. V. Road, S.V. Road, Malad West Mumbai-64.
8291725918 Security
4 CZ CHINCHBUNDER Jn. Of Linking Road & Chinchbunder Road, Malad West, Mumbai-64.
8291729396 Security
5 CZ DINDOSHI
Opp. Patel Aluminium Compound, Western Express Highway, Malad East, Mumbai-97.
9321405074 30094804 30094805
&
8291726185
Shift Engineer
& Security
6 CZ ERANGAL Mudh-Marve Roadd, Erangal Village, Malad West, Mumbai-64.
8291748896 Security
7 CZ GANESH NAGAR MHADA
Near Building No.57, Shivajiraje Sankul, New Mhada Colony, Kandivili West, Mumbai-67.
8291726722 Security
8 CZ GOKULDHAM Vasantrao Hoshing Marg, Orchid Tower, Gokuldham, Goregaon East.
8291748955 Security
9 CZ GOREGAON S.V.Road, Near Siddharth Nagar, Goregan West, Mumbai-62.
9321405076 30098917
8291784269
Shift Engineer
10 CZ KANDIVLI Near Jn. of Station Rd & S.V. Rd, Opp. Telephone Exchange, Kandivli West, Mumbai-67.
8291716781
Security
11 CZ KANDIVLI INDUSTRIAL ESTATE
Behind Petrol Pump, Kandivli-Malad Link Rd, Charkop, Mumbai-67.
9321405075 30098925
8291694289
Shift Engineer
12 CZ LOKHANDWALA Opp. Highland Tower, Lokhandwala Complex, Kandivli East, Mumbai-101.
8291732182 Security
13 CZ MALAD Nr. N.L. High School, S.V. Road, Malad East, Mumbai-64. Security
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Sr. No Zone R/S Address Contact
Number/s Location of Phone
14 CZ MIND SPACE In compound of In-Orbit Mall, Link Rd, Malad West, Mumbai
8291746573 Security
15 CZ NIRLON Nirlon Complex, Near MTNL, Western Express Highway, Goregaon East.
8291753835 Security
16 CZ OMKAR
Omkar Alta-Monte Project, Near W E Highway Near Times of India, Malad East, Mumbai-97.
8291694409 Security
17 CZ PALM COURT Back side of Palm Court Complex, Near D-Mart, Link Rd, Malad West.
8291730237 Security
18 CZ POISAR Samata Nagar, Near Telephone Exchange, Kandivli East, Mumbai-101.
9321405073 8291745833 8291753814
& 7506776720
Shift Engineer
& Security
19 CZ RAHEJA IT PARK
Off Goregaon-Mulund Link Rd, OFF Raheja IT Park, Nr. Nagari Niwara Parishad, Goregaon East, Mumbai.
8291753741 Security
20 CZ RNA ROYAL PARK
RNA Royal Park Complex, Before Hindustan Naka, Kandivali West.
Unmanned -
21 CZ TIMES
Times of India Suburban Press, Near Raheja Complex, Near Western Express Highway, Malad East, Mumbai-97.
Unmanned -
22 EZ ACROPOLIS
Raheja Augustus Bldg; Raheja Acropolis Complex, Ahead of Telecom Factory, Off Sion-Trombay Road, Deonar Village, Govandi, Mumbai.
8291641259 Security
23 EZ ANIK
Ahead of Aashish Cinema, Near Port Trust Railway Crossing, Mahul, Chembur, Mumbai-71.
8291628429 Security
24 EZ CHANDIVALI SRA
SRA scheme Plot No.A, Sangharsh Nagar, Chandivali, Vikhroli West, Mumbai-72.
8291636826 Security
25 EZ CHEMBUR Adjacent to Shah & Anchor Engg. College, Sion-Trombay Road, Chembur, Mumbai-88.
8291620594 Security
26 EZ CHHEDA NAGAR
Opp. Subramanium Temple, Near Eastern Express Highway, Chheda Nagar, Chembur East, Mumbai-87
7506771534 Security
27 EZ CHUNABHATTI RCF Complex, Near Eastern Express Highway,
8291572749 Security
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Sr. No Zone R/S Address Contact
Number/s Location of Phone
Chunabhatti, Mumbai.
28 EZ HCC
Inside the compd. of Hindustan Const. Company, LBS Road, Vikhroli West, Mumbai.
8291630596 Security
29 EZ HINGWALA LANE
Hingwala Lane, Nr. Ghatkopar Station, Ghatkopar East, Mumbai.
8291622514 Security
30 EZ HIRANANDANI Near Suvarna Temple, Adj. to MCGM Pump House, Powai, Vikhroli, Mumbai.
7506773509 Security
31 EZ KALPATARU LBS
Kalpataru Aura Residential Complex, Opp. R-City Mall, LBS Marg, Ghatkopa West, Mumbai-86.
8291641932 Security
32 EZ KOHINOOR
Premier Padmini Compd; Kohinoor City, Vidyavihar Stn. Road, Mumbai.
7506772937 Security
33 EZ KURLA Opp. MCGM School, Bail Bazaar, Kurla West, Mumbai.
7506137195 Security
34 EZ MAHUL SRA
Eversmile Complex, S RA Scheme, Mahul Village Road, Bhd. Building, Chembur, Mumbai-74
8291636406 Security
35 EZ MHADA MANKHURD
Adjacent to BMC Garden, Next to Bldg. No. 4A, Maharashtra Nagar, Mankhurd East, Mumbai-88.
7506413859 Security
36 EZ MHADA SAHAKAR NAGAR
Mhada Sahakar Nagar Receiving Station, Kamgar Nagar, Shell Colony Road, Near MHADA Prathamesh Society and Sai Baba Mandir, Opp. To Tilaknagar Railway Station. Kurla East, Mumbai - 24.
8291641276 Security
37 EZ NAHAR SHAKTI Nahar Amrut Shakti Complex, Chandivali, Mumbai-72.
8291633439 Security
38 EZ NATWAR PAREKH
Natwar Parekh Compd; Ghatkopar Mankhurd Link Road, Chembur East, Bhd. Shivaji Nagar Police Station, Mumbai-43.
8291622520 Security
39 EZ RUNWAL Adjacent To R-Mall, Gandhi Nagar Jn. LBS Road, Vikhroli West, Mumbai.
8291646289 Security
40 EZ SAKI Near Saki-Naka Jn; Saki, Andheri East, Mumbai.
8291630172 Security
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Sr. No Zone R/S Address Contact
Number/s Location of Phone
41 EZ SHIVAJI NAGAR Opp. Deonar Dumping Ground, Deonar, Govandi, Mumbai.
8291624727 Security
42 EZ SIDHARTH NAGAR
Near Anand Mangal Hospital, Swastik Park, Chembur, Mumbai.
8291630626 Security
43 EZ SWAN MILL Swan Mill Compound, Behind Peninsula Bldg; LBS Marg, Kurla West.
7506643728 Security
44 EZ TAGORE NAGAR Near MCGM Pumping Station, Hariyali village, Tagore Nagar, Vikhroli East, Mumbai.
8291632384 Security
45 EZ TILAK NAGAR AEML East Division Office, Nr. Sahakar Cinema, Chembur, Mumbai-89.
9323510146 30097153
Shift engineer
46 EZ TORINO
Hiranandani Garden, South Avenue Road, Opp. Supreme City, Near Chitra Studio, Powai, Mumbai-76.
8291747790 Security
47 EZ VIHAR Ansa Industrial Estate, Saki-Vihar Rd; Andheri East, Mumbai.
7506774183 Security
48 EZ VIKHROLI
Near Jn. of Link Rd & LBS Marg, Shreyas Cinema, Nityanand Nagar, Ghatkopar, Mumbai-86.
8391605279 30098923
Shift engineer
49 NZ BHAYANDAR Pavanputra Bldg; Nr. Bhayandar Pump, Bhayandar East, Thane.
9323510156 30098036 30098037 30098936
Shift Engineer
50 NZ BHAYNDER WEST
Near Bhayandar Cemetary, Janardan Rakvi Marg, Near Patodia complex, Bhayndar (W), Thane.
Security
51 NZ BORIVALI
Adjacent to Tata Power House, Nr. Magathane Bus Depot, Borivali East, Mumbai-66.
9323510149 30094605 30094607
7506427096
Shift Engineer
52 NZ DAHISAR Nr. Shailendra High School, Shailendra nagar, Dahisar East, Mumbai-68.
8879867165 LT Dept Person
53 NZ DEVIDAS LANE Devidas lane, Nr. MTNL, Telephone Exchange, Off SVP Road, Dahisar West.
8291475938 Security
54 NZ GHODBUNDER AEML 220kV Ghodbundar R/Stn; Near Raj Bucket Factory, Ghodbunder, Thane.
8080935898
30093001 , 30093023
Control Room
Transmission
55 NZ GORAI Opp. Gorai Dumping Ground, Gorai , Borivali West, Mumbai-92.
7498899248 30097269 30097239
Control Room
Transmission &
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Sr. No Zone R/S Address Contact
Number/s Location of Phone Security
56 NZ KANAKIA CCI
Revali Complex, Western Express Highway, Nr. Metro Mall, Borivali East, Mumbai-66.
8879214516 Security
57 NZ MIRA Mira MIDC, Nr. Pesticide Company, Mira Road, Thane.
7506641172 Security
58 NZ RAVI MAHADA New Mhada Complex, Shanti Garden, Mira Road East, Thane – 401107.
8879195820 Security
59 NZ SADGURU
Sadguru Complex, Nr. Cinemax Theatre, Next to Mira Road Police Station, Mira Road East, Thane- 401107.
8879721779 Security
60 NZ SHANTISTAR Shanti Star Complex, Sector-1, Mira Road East, Thane-67.
7506641905 Security
61 NZ SHIMPOLI Near Jn. of Shimpoli Road & S.V. Road, Borivali West, Mumbai-92.
9323510151 30098925
7498965170
Shift Engineer
62 SCZ AAREY 220 KV
220 kV Aarey EHV Sub-Station, Off Jogeshwari Vikhroli Link Road, Opp. SEEPZ North Gate No.3, Unit No. 19, Aarey Colony, Goregaon East, Mumbai - 400063.
9323553068, 30097271, 30094466
Control Room
Transmission
63 SCZ AMBIVALI Laxmi Industrial Estate, Andheri West, Mumbai-58.
932140510230096445 30096443 30098940 30096441
Shift Engineer
& Security
64 SCZ ANDHERI Opp. BSES-MCGM Hospital, Andheri West, Mumbai -58.
9323510144, 30096477, 30096445, 30096443 30098940
Shift engineer
65 SCZ CHAKALA Near German Remedies, Andheri-Kurla Road, Andheri East, Mumbai-93.
8291687414 Security
66 SCZ HUL
Hindustan Unilever Ltd. Premises, B.D. Sawant Marg, Chakala, Andheri East, Mumbai-99.
7506769582 Security
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Sr. No Zone R/S Address Contact
Number/s Location of Phone
67 SCZ J B NAGAR
Rabindranath Tagore Road, Chakala, Off Sahar Road, Nr. Bombay Cambridge School Andheri East, Mumbai- 99.
7506632889 Security
68 SCZ MAROL Vasant Oasis Compd; Off. Military Road, Marol, Andheri East, Mumbai-59.
7506645337 Security
69 SCZ MEGHAWADI Near MHB Colony, Janata Colony, Jogeshwari East, Mumbai-60.
7506716253 Security
70 SCZ MIDC Opp. MIDC Police station, MIDC, Andheri East, Mumbai-93.
9321405101 30094302 30094346 30094195 30094305 30094004
8291718632
Shift Engineer
& Security
71 SCZ SAHAR PLAZA Sahar Plaza Commercial Complex, Andheri-Kurla Road, Andheri East.
8291703368 Security
72 SCZ SWAMI SAMARTH NAGAR
Near Swami Samarth Nagar, Behind Infinity Mall, Off Linking Road, Andheri West, Mumbai – 53.
8291718632 Security
73 SCZ SEEPZ Nr. Intergold Jewellery, Inside SEEPZ Compd; Andheri East, Mumbai-96.
8291718937 Security
74 SCZ VERSOVA
AEML 220kV R/Stn; Nr. MCGM Pumping Station, Lokhandwala Complex, Andheri West, Mumbai-61.
808093585 30096501 30097275
Control Room
Transmission
75 SZ 24 TH ROAD 24Th Road, Nr. Patwardhwan Municipal Udyan, Bandra West, Mumbai-50.
Unmanned -
76 SZ BANDRA Opp. Shoppers Stop, Link Road, Bandra West, Mumbai-50.
8291725829 -
77 SZ BANDRA TERMINUS
Nr. Bandra Terminus Station, Khar East, Mumbai.
8291599295 Security
78 SZ BOMBILWADI Ice Factory Lane, Off Hill Road, Bandra West, Mumbai-50.
9321405078
Shift Engineer
& Security
79 SZ GODREJ BKC Near BKC-1 bldg; Bhd. ICICI Bank, Bandra-Kurla Complex, Bandra East, Mumbai-51.
7506772986 Security
80 SZ JUHU Behind Cooper Hospital, N.S. Road.No1, Juhu, Mumbai-49.
8291102997 7506772519
Shift Engineer
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Sr. No Zone R/S Address Contact
Number/s Location of Phone
81 SZ JUHU NORTH Nr. Juhu Bus Depot, Opp. Church, Vileparle West, Mumbai-49.
7506774768 Security
82 SZ KALANAGAR
Nr. RBI Officers Qtrs; Bhd. MMRDA Office, Bandra-Kurla Complex, Bandra East, Mumbai-51.
7506774053 Security
83 SZ KALINA Opp. Two-Star Hotel, Kalina Kurla Road, Kalina, Santacruz East, Mumbai-55.
8291653493 Security
84 SZ KHAR Dhurandhar Marg, Khar Danda Road, Opp. Jain Arcade, Khar West, Mumbai-400052
Unmanned -
85 SZ MAKERS
Makers Phase 2, E-Block, BKC Road, near MMRDA office, behind Family Court, Bandra East, Mumbai 400051
Unmanned -
86 SZ MMRDA
Adani Electricity South Division Office, Opp. Asian Heart Hospital, Bandra-Kurla Complex, Mumbai-51.
30096076 Security
87 SZ PALI St. Andrews Road, Near Pali Market, Bandra West, Mumbai-50.
7506773106 Security
88
RIL G Block BKC Road, Behind Bharat Diamond Bourse, Bandra (E) Mumbai-400051
Unmanned -
89 SZ SAMBHAJI NAGAR
HDIL Kaidonia, Opp. Vijay Nagar, Near Andheri Station, Sahar Road, Andheri East, Mumbai.
8291646957 Security
90 SZ SANTACRUZ Near Adani Electricity Stores compd; Santacruz East, Mumbai-55.
8291607417 Security
91 SZ SARASWATI ROAD
Saraswati Lane, Nr. Poddar School, Santacruz West, Mumbai.
8291615950 Security
92 SZ VILEPARLE Opp. Sahara Star Hotel, Western Express Highway, Vileparle East, Mumbai-57.
8291601730 Security
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22. Annexure – 2
A. Mumbai Distribution Business: Contact Details of our Key Personnel & Disaster Control Rooms
1. CENTRAL DISASTER CONTROL CENTRE
Telephone Numbers : a. 022-3009 9111 b. 022-3009 7225
Location : Adani Electricity Management Institute, 2nd. Floor, Disaster Mgmt. Cell, Unit 19, Aarey Colony, Aarey Road, JVLR, Opp. SEEPZ North Gate No.3, Goregaon (E), Mumbai 400 063.
Key Personnel: Name Division Land Line Mobile
Sadanand Sarpotdar O & M 30098360 9323552996
Subhash Chavan O & M 30094281 9322218723
Ajaykumar P Sethi O & M 30765429 9323552852
2. Divisional Control Centre
a) South Divisional Control Centre
Area covered : Bandra East & West to Vile Parle East & West
Location : MMRDA R/S, Opp. Asian heart Hospital, B K Complex, Bandra (E), Mumbai- 400051.
Shift in Charge : Tel nos. 022 30096080 / 022 30096006 / 022 30097158
Key Personnel:
Name Division Land Line Mobile
Dinesh Parab O & M 30096090 9321044338
Sandeep Narale Business 30096660 9322218694
Pramod Tayade O & M 30096024 9323552864
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b) South-Central Divisional Control Centre
Area covered : Andheri East & West to Jogeshwari East & West.
Location : MIDC R/S, E-4, MIDC, Andheri (E), Mumbai- 400093.
Shift in Charge : Tel nos. 022 30094193 / 022 30094192
Key Personnel:
Name Division Land Line Mobile Ravindra Kedar O & M 30095530 9323552822
B. B. Sarker Commercial 30094330 9323552849
Prakash Sawant O & M 30094340 9324216630
c) Central Divisional Control Centre
Area covered : Goregaon East & West to Kandivali East &West.
Location : Dindoshi Office, off W.E. Highway, Goregaon (E), Mumbai – 400097.
Shift in Charge : Tel nos. 022 30094916 / 022 30094911 / 022 30097569
Key Personnel:-
Name Division Land Line Mobile Kamlesh Pandey O & M 30094920 9323552941
Kerman Karkaria Business 30094900 9324904592
Manoj Chauhan O & M 30094918 9323552830
d) North Divisional Control Centre
Area covered : Borivali East & West to Bhayander East & West.
Location : S.V. Road and Shankar Lane Junction, Kandivli (W), Mumbai-400067.
Shift in Charge : Tel no. 022 30097596
Key Personnel:
Name Division Land Line Mobile Dayanand Samant O & M 30094540 9323815292
Sampada P. Jaint Commercial 30094500 9322218677
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Name Division Land Line Mobile
Vignesh Gawade O & M 30094533 9323815292
Umesh Huddar O & M 30091600 9323791483
e) East Divisional Control Centre
Area covered : Chunabhatti to Vikhroli and Mankhurd.
Location : Tilak Nagar R/S, Road No.3, Chembur, Mumbai-400089.
Shift in Charge : Tel nos. 30097226
Key Personnel :
Name Division Mobile
Mahesh Andhari O & M 9323549996
Nitin Kate Business 9323549946
Shrinivas Desai O & M 9321044367
Shirish Ranade O & M 9323808906
f) SCADA Master Control Center (MCC) / Complaint Management Cell (CMC)
Area covered : Mumbai Distribution Business
Location : Adani Electricity Management Institute, 1st. Floor, Disaster Mgmt. Cell, Unit 19, Aarey Colony, Aarey Road, JVLR, Opp. SEEPZ North Gate No.3, Goregaon (E), Mumbai 400 063.
Shift in Charge :Tel nos. 9321486590 /022 30098930 (MCC) – HT Abnormalities
Shift in Charge :Tel nos. 9324216667 (CMC) – LT Abnormalities
Key Personnel : MCC / CMC
Name Responsibility Land Line Mobile
Sandeep Parekh Head Operations --- 9323553117
Shrikant Yeole Head System Control
(MCC/BCC/ZCC) --- 9323552945
Mahesh Rajole Head (CMC) --- 9322343984
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g) Contact Details of Key Corporate Personnel –Mumbai Distribution Sr. No. Name Contact No. Department Address
1 Kapil Sharma 30098770 COO - MDB
Adani Electricity Ltd; Devidas Lane, Off. S.V.P Road, Nr. Devidas Lane Telephone Exchange, Borivali (W), Mumbai - 400 103
2 Suraj Phalak 30098420 Head-Network Management
Adani Electricity Ltd; Devidas Lane, Off. S.V.P Road, Nr. Devidas Lane Telephone Exchange, Borivali (W), Mumbai - 400 103
3 Vijay Dsouza 30098430 Head Maintenance
Adani Electricity Ltd; Devidas Lane, Off. S.V.P Road, Nr. Devidas Lane Telephone Exchange, Borivali (W), Mumbai - 400 103
4 Sadanand Sarpotdar 30098360 Head - DMP
Adani Electricity Management Institute (AEMI), 2nd floor, Opp SEEPZ Gate No.3 , Jogeshwari Vikhroli Link Road , Unit 19, Aarey Road, Goregaon (E) , Mumbai -400063
5 Sunil Borse 30094359 Head - Safety
Adani Electricity Management Institute (AEMI), 2nd floor, Opp SEEPZ Gate No.3 , Jogeshwari Vikhroli Link Road , Unit 19, Aarey Road, Goregaon (E) , Mumbai -400063
6 R.R. Nakhare 30098760 Head
Commercial Management
Adani Electricity Ltd; Devidas Lane, Off. S.V.P Road, Nr. Devidas Lane Telephone Exchange, Borivali (W), Mumbai - 400 103
7 S. M. Bhan 30098180 Head Key
Consumers Group
Adani Electricity Ltd; Devidas Lane, Off. S.V.P Road, Nr. Devidas Lane Telephone Exchange, Borivali (W), Mumbai - 400 103
8 Anil Bendale 30098580 Head Divisional
Commercial Management
Adani Electricity Ltd; Devidas Lane, Off. S.V.P Road, Nr. Devidas Lane Telephone Exchange, Borivali (W), Mumbai - 400 103
9 Ashish P. Khedkar
30098570
Head Government
Communication and Central
Enforcement
Adani Electricity Ltd; Devidas Lane, Off. S.V.P Road, Nr. Devidas Lane Telephone Exchange, Borivali (W), Mumbai - 400 103
10 Taranath A. Kalyanpur 30098160 Head Business
Development
Adani Electricity Ltd; Devidas Lane, Off. S.V.P Road, Nr. Devidas Lane Telephone Exchange, Borivali (W), Mumbai -
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Sr. No. Name Contact No. Department Address
400 103
11 Kishor Patil 30098780 Head-Regulatory
Adani Electricity Ltd; Devidas Lane, Off. S.V.P Road, Nr. Devidas Lane Telephone Exchange, Borivali (W), Mumbai - 400 103
12 Manoj Sharma 30098850 Head-HR (Corporate)
Adani Electricity Ltd; Devidas Lane, Off. S.V.P Road, Nr. Devidas Lane Telephone Exchange, Borivali (W), Mumbai - 400 103
13 Vinayak Dhonde 30098880 Head-HR (MDB)
Adani Electricity Ltd., Near Magathane Bus Depot, TATA Power Lane, Borivali (East), Mumbai - 400 066
14 Shrikumar Nair 30098810 Head-Admin (Corporate)
Adani Electricity Ltd; Devidas Lane, Off. S.V.P Road, Nr. Devidas Lane Telephone Exchange, Borivali (W), Mumbai - 400 103
15 Vaibhav Tandon 30098764
Corporate Communications
(Corporate)
Adani Electricity Limited, Centre, Prabhat Colony, Santacruz (East) Mumbai - 400 055
16 Vijayendra R. Bhaavsar 30098805
Corporate Communications
(MDB)
Adani Electricity Ltd; Devidas Lane, Off. S.V.P Road, Nr. Devidas Lane Telephone Exchange, Borivali (W), Mumbai - 400 103
17 Anshuman D. Sharma 30098551 Customer Care
Adani Electricity Ltd; Devidas Lane, Off. S.V.P Road, Nr. Devidas Lane Telephone Exchange, Borivali (W), Mumbai - 400 103
18 Jayant D. Nerkar 30096020
Head - Receiving
Station Construction
Adani Electricity Ltd., MMRDA, Opp. Asian Heart Hospital, Bandra (E), Mumbai – 400 051
19 Sandeep Parekh 30098350
Head- Operations &
Planning
SCADA Control Centre, 1st Floor REMI, Opp SEEPZ Gate no 3, Jogeshwari Vikhroli Link Road, Goregaon (E) , Mumbai – 400 065
20 Bhushan Chaudhary 30098380 Head-CES
Adani Electricity Ltd; Devidas Lane, Off. S.V.P Road, Nr. Devidas Lane Telephone Exchange, Borivali (W), Mumbai - 400 103
21 Ganesh E. Patil 30097163 Head-RSM
Adani Electricity Ltd; Devidas Lane, Off. S.V.P Road, Nr. Devidas Lane Telephone Exchange, Borivali (W), Mumbai - 400 103
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Sr. No. Name Contact No. Department Address
22 Chempak Kumar 30098351 Head-PM Cell
Adani Electricity Ltd ; Devidas Lane, Off. S.V.P Road, Nr. Devidas Lane Telephone Exchange, Borivali (W), Mumbai - 400 103
23 Dr. Naresh Jhamnani 30091733 Head-Medical
Adani Electricity Ltd; Devidas Lane, Off. S.V.P Road, Nr. Devidas Lane Telephone Exchange, Borivali (W), Mumbai - 400 103
24 Vikram Mallik 30096775 Head-Security
Adani Electricity Ltd., E-7(iii), MIDC, Opp MIDC Police station Andheri (E), Mumbai-400093Complex, Bandra (E), Mumbai-400051
25 Meghshyam Kulkarni 9323551410 MMG
Adani Electricity Ltd; Devidas Lane, Off. S.V.P Road, Nr. Devidas Lane Telephone Exchange, Borivali (W), Mumbai - 400 103
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