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Ref No. AP/ EIA/CCR/MOEFCC/01/17-18 -318
Date:01.09.2017
To,The Member Secretary,EAC(For Violation Cases)Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate ChangeIndira Paryavaran BhawanJor Bagh Road,New Delhi-ll0003
Subject: - Submission of application for Environment Clearance for project City Centre,located at Raipur on Khasra No. - 773. 774/1, 941, 942, Pawari Halka No. 109 at Village -Saddu, Tehsil - Raipur, District - Raipur (C.G.), Chhattisgarh. By M/s Ambuja RealtyDevelopment Ltd under the provision of Central Government, Gazette Notification dated14, March, 2017
Dear Sir,
With reference to the above mentioned subject, we are herewith submitting the Form1,
Form1A, Conceptual plan and necessary Annexure.
The Stepwise events that have occurred are summarized below:-
1. In the year 2006, Ramky Infra Consulting Pvt. Ltd had been appointed for conducting
Environmental Impact Assessment to obtain the necessary Environmenta I clearance
of the project from Ministry of Environment & Forest, Delhi.
2. The application was filed to the Ministry of Environment & Forest, Delhi on
31.12.2007 vide letter No. ARDL/PS/F.1 dated 24.12.2007
3. A Technical presentation before Environmental Impact Assessment committee (EIAC)
had taken place on 03.05.2008.
4. A letter had been issued by State Expert Appraisal Committee of Chhattisgarh
informing the formation of State Level committee at Chhattisgarh and the
application for Environmental Clearance is under the Ministry of Environment &Forest, the case will be considered by the State Level Committee only after the
receipt of the file from Ministry only.
5. The State Expert Appraisal Committee of Chhattisgarh vide their letter No.
123/SEIAA-CG/EC/Bldg const const. RYP/7 /08 dt. 18.07.2008 informed that the
original application filed from Ministry of Environment & forest has not reached
them till now and therefore requested to submit fresh Application to State Expert
Appraisal Committee of Chhattisgarh.
6. Building plan was initially sanctioned .bv Raipur Nagar Nigam on 07.10.2007 and
revised on 09.07.2008. the building plan was finally sanctioned on 20.10.2010
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Project Report
“City Center” a Commercial Complex At
Khasra Ni 773. 774/1, 941 , 942, Pawari Halka No. 109 at Village – Saddu, Vidhan Sabha Road ; Mowa; Tehsil _ Raipur Dist ; Raipur-
492007; Chhattisgarh
AMBUJA REALTY DEVELOPMENT LIMITED.
“Registered office”
“ECOSPACE BUSINESS PARK” Block-3A, 6th floor,
Premises No. IIF/11, Action Area – II Rajarhat, Newtown, Kolkata - 700156
Prepared by YES Enviro Solutions G-256 2nd floor Sector-63 Noida
Ambuja eotia7. A fresh Work order was Issued to M/S Center For Sustainable Development, vide
Work Order No. CCR/S/020 dt.18.10.2010 preparing the report to obtain the•Clearance from the State environmental Impact Assessment Authority ,
Chhattisga rh.
8. The State Expert Appraisal Authority & Committee at Chhattisgarh was dissolved by
December, 2010 and not formed till March 2011.
9. The State Expert Appraisal Authority & Committee at Chhattisgarh had been formed
in the month of September 2011.
10. The application (Form-I, Form -IA and Conceptual Plan) for Environment Clearance
was immediately submitted on 20/09/2011.
11. The case was discussed in the 74th meeting of SEAC, Chhattisgarh held on
29/09/2011. Committee then decided to ask the project proponent to su bmit some
information / documents. Project proponent was informed vide letter dated
24/10/2011. Project proponent submitted the information/documents vide letter
dated 26/11/2011.
12. The case was considered in the zs" meeting of SEAC, Chhattisgarh held on
11/01/2012. Committee then decided to ask project proponent to present the case
with all relevant information / documents.
13. Project proponent presented the case in 80th meeting of SEAC, Chhattisgarh held on
31/01/2012.
14. A letter No. 163/SEAC-CG/EC/Contru/RYP/268 dt. 08.02.2012 was issued by theChhattisgarh State Expert Appraisal Committee for submitting certain technical
clarifications.
15. Reply on query after technical presentation has been submitted to CG SEAC on
09.05.12.
16. A letter No. 129/ SEAC-CG/EC/Contru/RYP/268 dt.21.08.2012 was issued by the
State Level Committee for submitting valid permission of construction from
Municipal Authority . Valid Sanctioned plan was submitted to the State Level
Committee Vide letter No. AP/ CCR/EIA/03/12 dt. 31.08.2012.
17. A letter No. 402/SEAC-CG/EC/Contru /RYP/268 dt. 01.02.2013 from State Level
Committee was issued mentioning violation of Environmental Protection Act by
ARDL referring notification dated 12.12.2012 of Ministry of Environment & Forest on
steps to be taken against such violation and also directing to submit a board of
resolution of ARDL with () commitment to obey the Environment Protection Act,
1986 and the violation will not be repetitive and also that after submission of such
board resolution only the process will be forwarded for next step to issue the
clearance.
18. In view of the act and circumstances of Environmental Clearance of this project the
desired Board Resolution was submitted to State Environmental Impact Assessment
Committee Chhattisgarh on 12.03.2013 . A Notarized copy of Board of Resolution
submitted to State Expert Appraisal Committee Chhattisgarh on 21.03.2013.
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Ambuja19. SEIAA,Chhattisgarh perused the proposal/information/documents submitted by the
project proponent in its zs" meeting held on 15/03/2013. After delibe ration, theSEIAA, Chhattisgarh unanimously accepted the recommendation of SEAC,Chhattisgarh and decided to recommend for initiating legal action against projectproponent under section 19 of Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 for the violationof the provisions of EIA Notification, 2006, as construction has been started withoutobtaining environmental clearance as per provisions of EIA notification, 2006. StateGovernment was requested vide letter dated 26/04/3013 for the same. RegionalOfficer, Chhattisgarh Environment Conservation Board informed vide letter dated24/09/2013 that court case under relevant provisions of the Environment(Protection) Act, 1986, the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 andthe 21 of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 has been filed on05/09/2013 against the project proponent.
20. The case was considered in the 114th meeting of SEAC, Chhattisgarh held on09/10/2013. Committee perused the information / documents submitted by projectproponent and action taken against the project proponent. After deliberation, asthe project proponent started construction activities without obtainingEnvironmental Clearance, Committee unanimously decided to recommend actionagainst project proponent as per office memorandum No. J-11013/41/2006-IAII(I)dated 12/12/2012 and 27/06/2013 issued by Ministry of Environment & Forests,Government of India. The case will be considered further after taking actions as permemorandum mentioned above.
21. SEIAA,Chhattisgarh perused the application submitted by the project proponent andminutes of the meeting of SEAC, Chhattisgarh in the 31st meeting held on16/11/2013. After deliberation, SEIAA,Chhattisgarh unanimously decided that sincelegal action has already been initiated against the proponent and as such it is of theview that SEAC, Chhattisgarh should apprise the proposed on merit basis afterfulfilling the criteria laid down in the OM at 12/12/2012 and 27/06/2013 and sendthe recommendation to SEIAA,Chhattisgarh.
22. Regional Officer, Chhattisgarh Environment Conservation Board, Raipur hasinformed vide letter daL(~ 24/09/2013 that case has been filed against projectproponent in the court of CJM, Raipur on 05/09/2013 Project proponent hassubmitted formal resolution of Board of Directors to ensure that violations will notbe repeated vide letter dilled 21/03/2013.
23. The case was considered in 125th meeting of SEAC, Chhattisgarh held on10/01/2014. Committee pursued the documents and decided to ask the projectproponent to submit following information:-
• Permission of the Central Ground Water Board for withdrawal of ground water.
• Project proponent was intimated accordingly vide letter Number 1611/SEAC-CG/EC/Contru/RYP/268 dt. 13.03.2014.
Ambuja Realty Development Ltd." OnIC Ecospace Business Park I Block 4B 161h Floor I Premises No. IIF/11 IAction Area III New Town I Kolkata 700160
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AmbujaNeotia24. The case was considered in the 157 til meeting of SEAC, Chhattlsgarn held on
08/07/2015. Committee then decided to ask project proponent to present the case
with all relevant information / documents. Project proponent submitted
confirmation regarding usage of municipal supplied water at the project vide letter
No. AP/CCR/EIA/04/13-14 - 82 dt.09.07.2014.
25. Project Proponent was intimated vide letter No. 2223/SEAC-CG/EC/RAIPUR/267 dt.
27.07.2015 for technical presentation in 1581h meeting of SEAC Chhattisgarh to be
held on 30.07.2015.
26. Project proponent was intimated for submitting document review fees vide letter
No. 2176/SEAC-CG/EC/RAIPUR/267 dt. 09.07.2015
27. Project proponent presented their project in the 158 th meeting of SEAC,
Chhattisgarh held on 30/07/2015. Project proponent submitted the Fees of Rs.
1,00,000.00 towards the document review fees on 30.07.2015 by Bank Draft vide
letter reference Number AP/CCR/EIA/08/15-16 -207 and Building completion
certificate submitted to SEAC Chhattisgarh as instructed by the com mittee on
03.08.2015.28. Committee unanimously decided to issue the environmental clearance and
accordingly the case was forwarded to the SEIAA, Chhattisgarh.
29. As per the 160th minutes of meeting of SEAC Chhattisgarh on 30.7.2015, the
committee has decided to take a status report regarding court case matter. After
that the matter will proceed.
30. The SEAC asked the proponent for re-submission of all the above documents vide
their letter 929/SEAC.CG/Building & Construction project/267 New Raipur on
12.09.2016
31. A complete set of documents were re-submitted vide their letter no
AP/CCR/EIA/08/16-17 /260 on 05.10.2016. to SEAC, Chhattisgarh
32. The Authority intimates tile proponent on 27.04.2017 to submit the application to
the MOEFCC under violation matter in view of the notification dated14.03.2017.
Looking forward to your kind consideration and needful in this regard.
Thanking you
Yours Sincerely,
For Mis Ambuja Realty Development Ltd.
~uDirector
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“City Centre” Commercial Complex
At Village-Saddu, Block &
Tehsil- Dharsiwa District-Raipur, Chhattisgarh
Form-I
YES Enviro Solutions 1
FORM- I
I) Basic Information
S.
No. Item Details
1. Name of the project/s Commercial Complex “City Centre” by
M/s AMBUJA REALTY DEVELOPMENT LTD.
2. S. No. in the schedule 8 (a): Building & Construction Project
3. Proposed
capacity/area/length/tonnage to
be handled/command area/lease
area/number of wells to be
drilled
Plot Area = 52,345.35sq.m (12.93acres) Road width= 2,235.13sq.m Net Planning Area= 50,110.22sq.m
shopping mall= 37,323.42sq.m Built Up area= 54831.88sq.m.
4. New/Expansion/Modernization Existing (Violation)
5. Existing Capacity/Area etc. Built Up area= 54831.88sq.m.
6. Category of Project i.e. „A‟ or
„B‟
Category A
7. Does it attract the general
condition? If yes, please specify.
NO
8. Does it attract the specific
condition? If yes, please specify.
Not Applicable
9. Location
Plot/Survey/Khasra No.
Village
Tehsil
District
State
Raipur on Khasra No- 773. 774/1, 941 , 942,
Pawari Halka No. 109
Mowa,
Raipur
Raipur (C.G.),
Chhattisgarh
10. Nearest railway station/airport
along with distance in kms.
Nearest Railway Station: Raipur Railway Station approx. 6.30 Km WSW
Nearest Airport: Swami Vivekanand Airport,
Raipur 11.30 Km SSE
(Source information:- Google earth pro).
“City Centre” Commercial Complex
At Village-Saddu, Block &
Tehsil- Dharsiwa District-Raipur, Chhattisgarh
Form-I
YES Enviro Solutions 2
11. Nearest Town, city, District
Headquarters along with distance
in kms.
Naya Raipur- 15.09 Km, SE.
12. Village Panchayats, Zilla
Parishad, Municipal Corporation,
Local body (complete postal
addresses with telephone nos. to
be given)
Municipal Corporation, Raipur (C.G.)
Nagar Nigam Head Office, Near Mahila Police
Thana,Gandhi Udyan, Raipur (C.G.)
Phone No » 0771-2535780-2535790,
Fax » 0771-2227395 E-mail »
[email protected] | [email protected]
13. Name of applicant M/s AMBUJA REALTY DEVELOPMENT LTD
14. Registered Address “ECOSPACE BUSINESS PARK” Block-3A, 6th
floor, Premises No. IIF/11, Action Area – II
Rajarhat, Newtown, Kolkata - 700160
15. Address for correspondence :
Name
Designation
(Owner/Partner/CEO)
Address
Pin Code
Telephone No.
Fax No.
Mr. Vikash Jaju
Director
“ECOSPACE BUSINESS PARK” Block-3A, 6th
floor, Premises No. IIF/11, Action Area – II
Rajarhat, Newtown, Kolkata - 700160
700160
9831809501
-03340406060
-03340406161
16. Details of Alternative Sites
examined, if any. Location of
these sites should be shown on a
toposheet.
NA
17. Interlinked Projects No
18. Whether separate application of
interlinked project has been
submitted?
No
19. If yes, date of submission Not Applicable
20. If no, reason Not Applicable
21. Whether the proposal involves
approval/ clearance under: if yes,
Not Applicable
“City Centre” Commercial Complex
At Village-Saddu, Block &
Tehsil- Dharsiwa District-Raipur, Chhattisgarh
Form-I
YES Enviro Solutions 3
details of the same and their
status to be given.
(a)The forest (Conservation) act,
1980?
(b) The wildlife (Protection) act,
1972?
(C) The C.R.Z Notification,
1991?
22. Whether there is any
Government Order/Policy
relevant/relating to the site?
MOEF Gazette notification dated-14-03-2017
related to violation cases.
23. Forest land involved (hectares) No
24. Whether there is any litigation
pending against the project and
/or land in which the project is
propose to be set up?
(a) Name of the Court
(b) Case No.
(c) Orders/directions of the
Court, if any and its relevance
with the proposed project.
Yes
Ld. CJM
(Pollution Case No. 4324 of 2013)
Pending
(II) Activity
1. Construction, operation or decommissioning of the Project involving actions, which will cause
physical changes in the locality (topography, land use, changes in water bodies, etc.)
S. No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities
/rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
1.1 Permanent or temporary
change in land use, land cover
or topography including
increase in intensity of land
use (with respect to local land
use plan)
Yes Land use has been changed from barren grass land
to Commercial project. (Annexure-I)
1.2 Clearance of existing land,
vegetation and buildings?
No
The construction of project did not require any
clearance of existing Land, Vegetation &
Building.
“City Centre” Commercial Complex
At Village-Saddu, Block &
Tehsil- Dharsiwa District-Raipur, Chhattisgarh
Form-I
YES Enviro Solutions 4
1.3 Creation of new land uses? Yes Land use has been changed from agriculture to
Commercial project (Annexure-I) .
1.4 Pre-construction investigations
e.g. bore houses, soil testing?
Yes Necessary soil testing of the project site for
assessment of bearing capacity of the soil has been
conducted. A copy of Soil Test Report enclosed as
Annexure-II.
1.5 Construction works?
Yes All construction activities were confined within the
project premises; there was no physical changes in
the topography.
1.6 Demolition works? No Land was vacant; hence no demolition works was
required.
1.7 Temporary sites used for
construction works or housing
of construction workers?
Yes All the construction activity including stocking of
raw materials was confined within the project site
only. The project site itself was used as partial
accommodation of the construction workers.
However, majority of the construction workers
came from different local areas. Sanitation
facilities were provided at site during construction
phase.
1.8 Above ground buildings,
structures or
Earthworks including linear
structures, cut and fill or
excavations.
Yes Excavation was carried out for foundation of
buildings and basements. The total excavated
quantity of earth material was approx. 91779.275
m3. The excavated soil was used in backfilling,
landscaping and other area development activities.
1.9 Underground works including
mining or tunneling?
No No underground works including mining/
tunneling was carried out except excavation of
earth.
1.10 Reclamation works? No No reclamation work required.
1.11 Dredging? No No dredging required.
1.12 Offshore structures? No No offshore structures required.
1.13 Production and manufacturing
processes?
No No production/manufacturing process involved as
the project is a commercial complex comprising of
shops, multiplex, restaurants etc.
1.14 Facilities for storage of goods
or materials?
Yes Separate raw material handling yard was made
inside the project site. Around 500 sq.m area was
provided for this stacking yard. Cement bags were
separately stored under cover in bales. Sand was
stacked neatly under tarpaulin cover. Bricks and
steel were laid in open. No construction materials
or waste was allowed to stacked outside the
periphery of project site.
“City Centre” Commercial Complex
At Village-Saddu, Block &
Tehsil- Dharsiwa District-Raipur, Chhattisgarh
Form-I
YES Enviro Solutions 5
1.15 Facilities for treatment or
disposal of solid waste or liquid
effluents?
Yes Solid Waste:
The solid waste generated from the project
was/will be in the form of:
Construction Waste: Left over cement and
mortars, cement concrete blocks, aggregate, sand
and other inorganic material was recycled and
reused as granular subbase (GSB) layer of
pavement. Earth rendered surplus from the
excavation was utilized in the back filling of site
and landscaping.
Operational Phase:
Total solid waste generated in operation phase of
project is 1,220 kg/day out of which quantity of
the domestic waste is 1189 kg/day. Solid wastes
generated are segregated into biodegradable
(Kitchen waste and left over foods etc.) and
recyclable (papers, cartons, thermocol, plastics,
glass etc.) components are collected in separate
bins. The biodegradable organic wastes will be
treated inside the premises in future but presently
disposed off from site through Municipal
Corporation. Recyclable and non-recyclable
wastes are being disposed through Govt. approved
agency.
Liquid effluents:
During construction phase, sewage was treated and
disposed through septic tanks with soak pits. The
wastewater in operation phase is being treated up
to tertiary level in a STP of 250 KLD capacity and
the treated sewage is being reused for D.G.
cooling (20 KLD), horticulture (approx.58 KLD)
and HVAC (108KLD). Thus the project is zero
discharge, both in non rainy season and monsoon
season.
1.16 Facilities for long term housing
of operational workers?
Yes The project is commercial in nature. During the
operational stage, the employees and
visitors/spectators are coming for daily activities
only. Thus, no long term housing for the
operational workers is available.
“City Centre” Commercial Complex
At Village-Saddu, Block &
Tehsil- Dharsiwa District-Raipur, Chhattisgarh
Form-I
YES Enviro Solutions 6
1.17 New road, rail or sea traffic
during construction or
operation?
No The project was developed utilizing the existing
transport routes around the site.
1.18 New road, rail, air waterborne
or other transport infrastructure
including new or altered routes
and stations, ports, airports etc?
No The site is well connected through the road
network. Vidhan Sabha Marg is just adjacent to
project site at 0.2 km, SSE direction from project
site. NH 6 is approx. 4.04 km (SSW) away from
the project site. The nearest railway station is
Raipur Railway station which is approx 6.30 km
(WSW) away from the project site. The nearest
Airport is Swami Vivekananda Airport, Raipur
which is 11.13 km in SSE direction.
So, none of new road, rail, air waterborne or other
transport infrastructure including new or altered
routes and stations, ports, airports etc is required.
1.19 Closure or diversion of
existing transport routes or
infrastructure leading to
changes in traffic movements?
No Since the site is adjacent to Vidhan Sabha Marg
which further connects the SH-10, there was no
need for diversion or closure of existing traffic
route observed.
1.20 New or diverted transmission
lines or pipelines?
No There are no new/diverted transmission lines or
pipelines around the project site.
1.21 Impoundment, damming,
culverting, realignment or other
changes to the hydrology of
watercourses or aquifers?
No No impoundment, damming, culverting,
realignment or other changes to the hydrology of
surface watercourses is proposed.
1.22 Stream crossings? No There are no streams running across the site.
1.23 Abstraction or transfers of
water from ground or surface
waters?
Yes During construction phase, approx. 274 million
liters of water required was supplied by Raipur
Municipal Corporation During operation phase
water demand is being met by ground water as well
as Raipur Municipal Corporation. Ground water is
generally used in case of emergencies. Copy of
CGWA clearance is attached in Annexure-III
1.24 Changes in water bodies or the
land surface affecting drainage
or run-off?
No Runoff is increased due to increased paved surface.
However, increased runoff is managed by well-
designed rainwater collection system and storm
water management plan. Presently storm water is
stored in a tank from roof top, excess of which use
to discharge into the 3 pits located in the premises
Tank water used for horticulture purpose and other
purposes during non rainy days.
1.25 Transport of personnel or Yes During the construction phase, transportation of
“City Centre” Commercial Complex
At Village-Saddu, Block &
Tehsil- Dharsiwa District-Raipur, Chhattisgarh
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YES Enviro Solutions 7
materials for construction,
operation or decommissioning?
personnel took place as local laborers were hired
out of which few use to stay at the site in
temporary hutments and other reached site from
local areas through public conveyance. However,
for the transportation of the material about 15-20
trucks used to reach at site. Parking space within
the project site for loading and unloading of
materials were provided.
Adequate parking space (638 Cars) is provided for
operational phase
1.26 Long-term dismantling or
decommissioning or restoration
works?
No The site was vacant land and the construction of
commercial project is over. Hence no Long term
dismantling or decommissioning or restoration
works was involved.
1.27 Ongoing activity during
decommissioning which could
have an impact on the
environment?
No None
1.28 Influx of people to an area in
either temporarily or
permanently?
Yes Construction workers were temporarily staying at
the project site during the construction period. The
project does not provide any long term
accommodation for its employees/occupants.
Thus, no significant influx of people is envisaged.
1.29 Introduction of alien species? No The landscaping was carried out with mainly local
species like, Casia fistula (Amaltas), Azadirechta
indica etc.
1.30 Loss of native species or
genetic diversity?
No There was no loss of the native species or genetic
diversity.
1.31 Any other actions? No Not Applicable.
2. Use of Natural resources for construction or operation of the Project (such as land, water,
materials or energy, especially any resources which are non-renewable or in short
supply):
S.
No.
Information/checklist
confirmation Yes/No
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source
of information data
2.1 Land especially undeveloped or
agricultural land (ha) Yes Land use has been changed from agriculture to
Commercial project. (Annexure-I)
“City Centre” Commercial Complex
At Village-Saddu, Block &
Tehsil- Dharsiwa District-Raipur, Chhattisgarh
Form-I
YES Enviro Solutions 8
2.2 Water (expected source &
competing users) unit: KLD Yes Good practices for conservation of water during
construction phase were followed. During
construction phase, approx. 274 million liters of
water required was supplied by Raipur Municipal
Corporation. During operation phase water demand
is being met by ground water as well as Raipur
Municipal Corporation. Ground water is generally
used in case of emergencies
2.3 Minerals (MT) Yes Minerals such as sand and aggregates were
required during the construction phase.
2.4 Construction material – stone,
aggregates, sand / soil (expected
source – MT)
Yes Cement : 5504 MT
Sand : 11007 MT
Aggregate : 22014 MT
Steel : 19263 MT
Steel and cement were sourced from authorized
vendors. Sand & aggregate were sourced from
local material supplier.
2.5 Forests and timber (source – MT) Yes All the timbers were provided by selected
suppliers. However steel frames have been used to
minimize the use of timber.
2.6 Energy including electricity and
fuels (source, competing users)
Unit: fuel (MT), energy (MW)
Yes The total connected load is 2500kVA. The power
supply connection is taken up from Chhattisgarh
State Power Distribution Company Ltd. Power
backup for the project is through 3 number of DG
sets (i.e. 1×500+1x2000 kVA & 2000(stand by).
2.7 Any other natural resources (use
appropriate standard units) No NA.
3. Use, storage, transport, handling or production of substances or materials, which could
be harmful to human health or the environment or raise concerns about actual or perceived
risks to human health.
S. No.
Information/Checklist confirmation
Yes/No
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities/rates, wherever possible)
with source of information data
3.1 Use of substances or materials, which
are hazardous (as per MSIHC rules) to
human health or the environment (flora,
fauna, and water supplies)
Yes Diesel for DG sets is stored in drums at
earmarked locations. It shall also be
handled as per The Manufacture, Storage
and Import of Hazardous Chemical
Rules, 1989 and Material Safety Data
Sheet. However, the quantity stored is
“City Centre” Commercial Complex
At Village-Saddu, Block &
Tehsil- Dharsiwa District-Raipur, Chhattisgarh
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YES Enviro Solutions 9
below the threshold limit specified under
the MSIHC rules.
3.2 Changes in occurrence of disease or
affect disease vectors (e.g. insect or
water borne diseases)
No Suitable drainage and waste management
measures (with frequent spray of
insecticides etc.) have been adopted in
both the construction and operational
phase such that there is no stagnation of
water or accumulation of waste. This
effectively restricts the reproduction and
growth of disease vectors.
3.3 Affect the welfare of people e.g. by
changing living conditions? Yes This project provided employment to
approx. 100 local labours in the
construction phase and approx 595 are
employed in the City Centre. Along with
this 792 persons were employed as office
staff. Thus, during the operational stage
of the project, about 1,387 direct
employments took place. Further
different ancillary facilities have come up
to cater the need of the occupants of the
complex. Thus, the living conditions as
well as economic profile of the people
living in surrounding areas is upgraded.
3.4 Vulnerable groups of people who could
be affected by the project e.g. hospital
patients, children, the elderly etc.
No Impacts of this type are not expected.
3.5 Any other causes
No Not Applicable
4. Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or decommissioning (MT/month)
S. No.
Information/Checklist confirmation
Yes/No
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities/rates, wherever possible)
with source of information data
4.1 Spoil, overburden or mine wastes No During construction phase excavated top
soil was used for landscaping, rest of the
soil was given to municipal solid waste
collection department, rest of recycle
material was used within site and excess
sold to recyclers, whereas non recyclable
materials were handed to municipal
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corporation.
4.2 Municipal waste (domestic and or
commercial wastes) Yes The total municipal (domestic) solid
waste generated is approx.
1220 kg/day.
Biodegradable
waste
744.4 kg/day (Waste
vegetables, foods and
landscape etc.)
Recyclable
waste
356.7 kg/day (Papers,
cartons, thermocol,
plastics, glass etc.)
Inert waste 118.9kg/day
Total 1220 kg/day
4.3 Hazardous wastes (as per Hazardous
Waste Management Rules) Yes The hazardous wastes along with other
wastes in the project used are oil from
DG sets, which is classified as per The
Hazardous Waste Category 5.1 as per
The Hazardous Wastes (Management &
Handling) Rules, 1989.
Used oil from DG sets is being stored in
HDPE drums in isolated covered facility.
This used oil are sold to authorized
recyclers. Suitable cares are taken so that
spills/leaks of used oil from storage are
avoided.
4.4 Other industrial process wastes No Not applicable
4.5 Surplus product No Not applicable
4.6 Sewage sludge or other sludge from
effluent treatment Yes About 20 kg/month of sewage sludge
generated from the STP plant are dried
and later used as manure for green belt
development.
4.7 Construction or demolition wastes Yes No demolition activity was involved as
there was no existing structure within
project site. However, during the
excavation of basement and foundation
for the project, excavated earth were
generated. Expected volume of such
earthwork was:
Excavated Earth : 93,000 cu.m (approx.)
However, due to the adoption of an
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effective Building Management
Practice (BMP), all the construction &
demolition waste (C & D Waste) were
kept within the project premises and
handed over to municipal authority‟s
solid waste collection department.
4.8 Redundant machinery or equipment No Redundant machinery had not been
generated.
4.9 Contaminated soils or other materials No Contaminated soils or other materials
were not be generated.
4.10 Agricultural wastes Yes Landscape waste mainly from green belt
about 4-5 kg/day is being generated.
4.11 Other solid wastes No Not Applicable
5. Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substances to air (Kg/hr).
S. No.
Information/Checklist confirmation
Yes/No
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities/rates, wherever possible)
with source of information data
5.1 Emissions from combustion of fossil
fuels from stationary or mobile sources Yes The project does not envisage any major
air pollution sources except operation of
DG sets during power failure and
vehicular traffic.
5.2 Emissions from production processes No No production processes involved.
Hence, there is no such emissions.
5.3 Emissions from materials handling
including storage or transport Yes Small quantities of fugitive emissions
were envisaged during transport and
handling of construction materials. Such
emissions were temporary and controlled
by the use of sprinkling and other viable
techniques like covering of loose
material.
5.4 Emissions from construction activities
including plant and equipment Yes This was restricted to the construction
phase and the construction site only.
5.5 Dust or odours from handling of
materials including construction
materials, sewage and waste
Yes Dust generated during loading and
unloading of construction material and
excavation of upper earth surface. These
were however be temporary in nature,
which generally controlled by providing
water sprinklers. Tarpaulin cover were
provided on stored loose materials to
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reduce the dust emission.
5.6 Emissions from incineration of waste No No incineration of wastes is proposed.
5.7 Emissions from burning of waste in
open air (e.g. slash materials,
construction debris)
No Open burning of biomass/other material
was prohibited on site.
5.8 Emissions from any other sources No Not Applicable
6. Generation of Noise and Vibration, and Emissions of Light and Heat:
S. No.
Information/Checklist confirmation
Yes/No
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities/ rates, wherever possible)
with source of information data
6.1 From operation of equipment e.g.
engines, ventilation plant, crushers Yes Source of noise in the operational phase is
backup DG sets & HVAC‟s and pumps &
motors. All the machinery used is of
highest standard of reputed make and
complying with standard. DG set room &
HVAC rooms are provided with acoustic
enclosure to have minimum 25 dB (A)
insertion loss or for meeting the ambient
noise standard whichever is on higher side
as per E (P) Act, GSR 371 (E) and its
amendments.
6.2 From industrial or similar processes No No industrial processes is being carried
out in the project.
6.3 From construction or demolition Yes Due to various construction activities,
there were short-term noise impacts in the
immediate vicinity of the project site. The
construction activities included the
following noise generating activities:
Concreting, mixing & operation of
DG sets.
Construction machines and heavy
vehicle movement.
Excavation activities
6.4 From blasting or piling No No blasting or mechanized piling was
done.
6.5 From construction or operational
traffic
Yes Some noise was/ is being generated from
vehicular movement in the construction
and operational phase but same was/is
being mitigated by adoption of good
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traffic management practices.
6.6 From lighting or cooling systems No No significant noise impact results from
lighting or cooling systems.
6.7 From any other sources No Not Applicable
7. Risks of contamination of land or water from releases of pollutants into the ground or into
sewers, surface waters, groundwater, coastal waters or the sea:
S. No.
Information/Checklist confirmation
Yes/No
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities/rates, wherever possible)
with source of information data
7.1 From handling, storage, use or spillage of
hazardous materials No The used oil from DG sets is being
carefully stored in HDPE drums at
isolated storage, and periodically sold to
authorized recyclers. All precautions had
already been taken to avoid spillage
from storage as per The Hazardous
Wastes (Management & Handling)
Rules, 1989.
7.2 From discharge of sewage or other
effluents to water or the land (expected
mode and place of Discharge)
No There is no discharge of untreated
sewage on land or into water bodies.
Adequate treatment of sewage is being
carried out in a STP of capacity 250
KLD, provided within the project
premises. Treated wastewater is being
re-used for Horticulture (58 KLD), D.G.
cooling (20 KLD) & HVAC (108 KLD)
This makes project zero exit discharge.
7.3 By deposition of pollutants emitted to air
into the land or into water No The DG Sets are provided with stacks of
adequate height. Hence dispersion is
being achieved to avoid deposition of
pollutants in significant concentrations at
any single location.
7.4 From any other sources No Not Applicable
7.5 Is there a risk of long term build up of
pollutants in the environment from these
sources?
No Not Applicable
8. Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the Project, which could affect human
health or the environment
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S. No.
Information/Checklist confirmation
Yes/No
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities/rates, wherever possible)
with source of information data
8.1 From explosions, spillages, fires, etc.
from storage, handling, use or production
of hazardous substances
Yes To deal with any fire related accident,
fire fighting facility of single handed
hydrant valve, long hose reel, and
portable fire extinguisher have already
been provided.
8.2 From any other causes No Not Applicable
8.3 Could the project be affected by natural
disasters causing environmental damage
(e.g. floods, earthquakes, landslides,
cloudburst etc.)
Yes The site falls under the zone II as per the
Seismic Zone Map of India and is thus
not prone to risk zone. However,
adequate earthquake protection measures
were taken during the construction of the
project.
9. Factors which should be considered (such as consequential development) which could lead
to environmental effects or the potential for cumulative impacts with other existing or
planned activities in the locality
S. No.
Information/Checklist confirmation
Yes/No
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities/rates, wherever possible)
with source of information data
9.1 Lead to development of supporting.
utilities, ancillary development or
development
stimulated by the project which could
have impact on the environment e.g.:
• Supporting infrastructure (roads, power
supply, waste or waste water treatment,
etc.)
• Housing development
• Extractive industries
• Supply industries
• Other
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Appropriate infrastructure like roads,
power supply, waste management and
wastewater treatment is already
developed within the project site.
Developments of the areas are as per
the approved Plan. Further small
supporting ancillary facilities have
develop to cater the needs of the
project.
Commercial Complex development
took place.
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
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9.2 Lead to after-use of the site, which could
have an impact on the environment No Not Anticipated
9.3 Set a precedent for later developments Yes The project provided a good
infrastructure and better life style and
is setting up an example for later
developments in the areas.
9.4 Have cumulative effects due to proximity
to other existing or planned projects with
similar effects
No Not Applicable
(III) Environmental Sensitivity
S. No.
Areas
Name/Identity Aerial distance (within 15 km)
Proposed project location
boundary
1 Areas protected under international
conventions, national or local legislation
for their ecological, landscape, cultural
or other related value
None There is no sanctuary within 15
km radius of project site.
2 Areas which are important or sensitive
for ecological reasons - Wetlands,
watercourses or other water bodies,
coastal zone, biospheres, mountains,
forests.
None There are no ecological
sensitive areas. However a few
talab/lake exist in the area.
3 Areas used by protected, important or
sensitive species of flora or fauna for
breeding, nesting, foraging, resting, over
wintering, migration
None There is no sensitive species of
flora or fauna within 15km
radius of project site.
4 Inland, coastal, marine or underground
waters Purena Talab
Budhapara Lake
Mowa Talab
Daldal Sioni Talab
Approx0.58 Km, ENE
Approx. 7.33 KM in SW
Approx-1.7Km, WSW
Approx-2.0Km, NW
5 State, National boundaries None There is no national boundaries
within the 15 km radius of
project site.
6 Routes or facilities used by the public
for access to recreation or other tourist,
pilgrim areas
SH-9
Vidhan Sabha
Marg
Approx. 1.24KM SW
Approx. 0.02 Km, SSE
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Ring Road no-3
NH-6
Approx. 2.88Km, NNE
Approx. 4.04 Km, SSW
7 Defense installations Military Camp Approx. 5.1 Km, NE
8 Densely populated or built-up area Saddu
CGHB HIG-MIG
Colony Saddu
Daldal Seoni
Dubey Colony
Approx. 0.12 Km, E
Approx. 0.16km, N
Approx. 1.26 Km, N
Approx. 1.61km, W
9
Areas occupied by sensitive man-made
land uses (hospitals, schools, places of
worship, community facilities)
MGM Eye Hospital
Shri Balaji Super
Speciality Hospital
Shanti Sarovar
Brahma Kumari
Gurudwara
Nirman
Science centre
City Mall 36
Big step School
Saddu Raipur
Nav Jagriti School
Approx. 1.48 KM in ENE
Approx. 1.64 KM in W
Approx. 0.89 KM in E
Approx. 2.04 KM in SSW
Approx. 0.46KM in WNW
Approx-3.79 Km, SW
Approx-1.18 Km, NNW
Approx-0.644 Km, ENE
10 Areas containing important, high quality
or scarce resources.
(ground water resources, surface
resources, forestry, agriculture,
fisheries, tourism, minerals)
Mahant Ghasidas
Memorial Museum
Budhapara Lake
Approx. 5.6 KM in SW
Approx. 7.33 KM in SW
11 Areas already subjected to pollution or
environmental damage. (those where
existing legal environmental standards
are exceeded)
None There is no such area within 15
km of project site.
12 Areas susceptible to natural hazard
which could cause the project to
present environmental problems
(earthquakes, subsidence, landslides,
erosion, flooding or extreme or adverse
climatic conditions)
Earthquakes The site falls under the zone II
as per the Seismic Zone Map of
India and is thus not prone to
risk zone. Adequate protection
measures were taken during the
construction phase of the project
for earthquake protection.
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Applicable
PROPOSED TERMS OF REFERENCE TO R FOR CONDUCTING
ENVIRONMENT IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY FOR AMBUJA REALTY CITY
CENTER A COMMERCIAL COMP LEX LOCATED AT VILLAGE -SADDU,
BLOCK & TEHSIL - DHARSIWA, DISTRICT - RAIPUR,
CHHATISGARH AND INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED IN EIA/EMP
REPORT
This TOR has been prepared keeping and consideration; gazette notification S.O. 804 (E) dated
14.03.2017 related to violation cases & Standard TOR for Building & Construction projects,
notified by MoEF&CC. The proposed TOR for the EIA studies is as follows:
1. Details of land use as per Master Plan and land use around 10 km radius of the project site
will be examined. Analysis will be done based on latest satellite imagery for land use with
raw images. Flood plain of any river will be checked.
2. Details of environmentally sensitive places, land acquisition status, rehabilitation of
communities/villages and present status of such activities will be submitted.
3. Baseline environmental quality along with projected incremental load due to the project will
be examined.
4. Environmental data that will be considered in relation to the project development will be
(a) land, (b) groundwater, (c) surface water, (d) air, (e) bio-diversity, (f) noise and vibrations,
(g) socio economic and health.
5. A copy of the contour plan with slopes, drainage pattern of the site surrounding areas and any
obstruction of the same by the project will be submitted.
6. Details of the trees felling if any, for the project will be provided.
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7. Land use and permission required for any conversion such as forest, agriculture etc will be
submitted.
8. Roles and responsibility of the developer etc for compliance of environmental regulations
under the provisions of EP Act will be submitted.
9. Ground water classification as per the Central Ground Water Authority will be submitted.
10. Details of Source of water, water requirement, use of treated waste water and prepared
water balance diagram will be examined.
11. Rain water harvesting proposals will be made with due safeguards for ground water
quality for maximization of recycling of water and utilization of rain water.
12. Soil characteristics and depth of ground water table for rainwater harvesting will be
examined.
13. Details of solid waste generation, treatment and its disposal will be provided.
14. Details of use of solar energy and alternative source of energy to reduce the fossil energy
consumption will be examined & submitted.
15. DG sets will be used during construction and operational phase of the project. Emissions
from DG sets will be taken into consideration while estimating the impacts on air
environment.
16. Road/rail connectivity to the project site and impact on the traffic due to the proposed
project will be examined. Present and future traffic and transport facilities for the region
will be analyzed with measures for preventing traffic congestion and providing faster
trouble free movement to reach different destinations in the city.
17. Detailed traffic and transportation study will be done for existing and projected passenger
and cargo traffic.
18. Details of transport of materials for construction which will include source and
availability will be provided.
19. Details for construction and operation phases both for Environmental Management Plan
and Environmental Monitoring Plan with cost and parameters will be examined
separately.
20. Ecological study and Assessment of Impact including Remediation Plan.
a) The assessment will be qualitative, quantitative and remediation plan will be
accordingly quantified in terms of monetary.
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b) ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN & ITS IMPLEMENTATION
The EMP will be framed with special reference to mechanism for effective
implementation of ecological remediation plan along with natural and community
resource augmentation plan.
21. Details of a comprehensive Disaster Management Plan including emergency evacuation
during natural and man-made disaster will be submitted.
22. Details of litigation pending against the project, if any, with direction /order passed by any
Court of Law against the Project will be given.
23. The cost of the Project (capital cost and recurring cost) as well as the cost towards
implementation of EMP will be clearly spelt out.
24. According to notification S.O. 804 (E) dated 14.03.2017; the plan will be prepared as
an independent chapter in the EIA report. The collection and analysis of data for
assessment of ecological damage will be done by an environmental laboratory duly
notified under E(P) Act, 1986 /accredited by NABL/CSIR.
“I hereby give undertaking that the data and information given in the application and enclosures are
true to the best of my knowledge and belief and I am aware that if any part of the data and
information submitted is found to be false or misleading at any stage, the project will be rejected
and clearance given, if any to the project will be at our risk and cost.
Date: 01.09.2017
Place: Kolkata
__________________
Mr. Vikash Jaju
Director
NOTE:
1. The Projects involving clearance under Coastal Regulation Zone Notification, 1991 shall
submit with the application a C.R.Z map duly demarcated by one of the authorized agencies,
showing the project activities, w.r.t. C.R.Z. and the recommendations of the state Coastal
Zone management Authority. Simultaneous action shall also be taken to obtain the requisite
clearance under the provisions of the C.R.Z. Notification, 1991 for the activities to be
located in the CRZ.
2. The projects to be located within 10 km of the National Parks, Sanctuaries, Biosphere
Reserves, Migratory Corridors of Wild Animals, the project proponent shall submit the map
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duly authenticated by Chief Wildlife Warden showing these features vis-à-vis the project
location and the recommendations or comments of the Chief Wildlife Warden thereon.”
3. All correspondence with the Ministry of Environment & Forests including submission of
application for TOR/ Environmental Clearance, subsequent clarifications, as may be
required from time to time, participation in the EAC Meeting on behalf of the project
proponent shall be made by the authorized signatory only. The authorized signatory should
also submit a document in support of his claim of being an authorized signatory for the
specific project”.
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CHECK LIST OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
SECTION 1- LAND ENVIRONMENT
1.1 Will the existing land use get significantly altered from the project that is
consistent with the surroundings? (Proposed land use must conform to the approved
Master Plan/Development Plan of the area. Change of land use, if any and the statutory
approval from the competent authority be submitted). Attach Maps of (i) site location,
(ii) surrounding features of the proposed site (within 500 meters) and (iii) the site
(indicating levels & contours) to appropriate scales. If not available attach only
conceptual plans.
Yes. The Commercial Complex “City Centre” is located at Raipur on Khasra No. - 773.
774/1, 941, 942, Pawari Halka No. 109 at Village – Saddu, Tehsil – Raipur, District - Raipur
(C.G.), Chhattisgarh. The Project “City Centre” is being spread over an area of 12.93 acres.
This project has been developed by M/s Ambuja Realty Development Ltd. This is a
commercial project, comprising of mall, multiplex and restaurant presently. However list is
planned to develop hotel, offices and club in future.
Land use has been changed from agriculture to Commercial project. Permission
regarding change in land use is enclosed as Annexure-I
i) Site location of project is enclosed as Annexure-IV
ii) Google image 500m & Toposheet map showing project site & surroundings within 10
km radius is enclosed as Annexure-V
iii) Contour plan.
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1.2 List out all the major project requirements in terms of the land area, built up
area, water consumption, power requirement, connectivity, community facilities,
parking needs etc.
LAND REQUIREMENT
Table No.1: Area Statement
S.NO. DESCRIPTION AREA (SQ. M)
1. Total Land Area 52345.35
A Land Given for road widening 2235.13
B Remaining land area 50110.225
C Total Land Area for future Planning 12786.8
a) Hotel & club House 10564.31
b) Office Block 2222.49
Land area for Multiplex 37323.42
2 Total Permissible Ground Coverage (@30%) 15033.07
Total utilized Ground Coverage (@ 21.46%) 10755.80
3. Permissible FAR (@1) 50110.00
Utilized FAR (@0.62) 30931.98
4. Total Non FAR Area 23,289.22
5. Services 610.68
6. Open area 39,354.425
7. Green area excluding hotel area and office area
(23.62 % of total plot area)
8816.63
8. Total Built-up area 54831.88
9. Surface parking area 9050.28
10. Road Area 8700.71
11. Height of the Building 24.5m from ground level
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WATER REQUIREMENT
The water for the operation phase is being met through Municipal & bore well. Bore is used
only in case of emergencies or shortage of water supply. Water treatment plant treats raw
water before supply. Water requirement for the project is approximately 400 KLD, out of
which 135 KLD & 77 KLD is fresh water requirement during non rainy and rainy season,
respectively. The daily water requirement calculation is given below in Table 2
Table No. 2: Water Demand calculations
S.
No.
Description Area
(in m2)
Total
Occupancy
Rate of
water
demand
(lpcd)
Total Water
Requirement
(KLD)
A. Domestic Water
1. Mall Employee -- 595 persons 45 27
2. Mall Visitors -- 2,419 persons 15 36
3. Office Employee -- 792 persons 45 36
4. Multiplex Spectators -- 2648 persons 15 40
5. Restaurant Capacity -- 546 seats 70 litres/ seat 38
Total Domestic Water Demand 177 KLD
B.
Horticulture and
Landscape
development
21603.43 m2 -- 2.7 58
C. DG Sets Cooling -- -- 20
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(1 X 500 KVA and 2X
2000 KVA )
D. Air Conditioning 108
E. Water body make up
water 24
F. Filter backwash 13
Grand Total (A+B+C+D+E) = 400 KLD
POWER REQUIREMENT
The demand load for the Commercial Project is 2500kVA, which is supplied through the
substation of 33 KV of Chhattisgarh State Power Distribution Company Ltd.
Details of D.G Sets
There is provision of 3 DG sets of capacity of 1 X 500 KVA, 1 X 2000 KVA and 1 X 2000
KVA (stand by) as backup power supply during the power failure. The DG sets are equipped
with acoustic enclosure to minimize noise generation and adequate stack height of more than
6 m as per the CPCB norms has been provided for the proper dispersion of the emission.
SOLID WASTE GENERATED
During the operation phase, waste comprises of domestic, sludge from STP and horticulture
waste. The solid waste generated from the project is mainly domestic waste and quantity of
the total waste is approx. 1220 kg/day(@0.15 kg per capita per day Visitors, 0.25 kg per
capita per day for staff, horticulture waste (from green belt) @ 5 kg/acre/day) and STP
sludge of 20 kg/day. Arrangements have been made at the site in accordance to Solid Wastes
(Management and Handling) Rules, 2016.
Details of the solid waste generation are shown in Table No.3.
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Table No. 3: Solid Waste Generation
S.
No. Category Occupancy
kg per
capita per
day
Waste generated
(kg/day)
1. Mall
Employee
595 0.25 148.75
2. Mall Visitors 2,419 0.15 362.85
3. Office
Employee
792 0.25 198
4. Multiplex
Spectators
2648 0.15 397.2
5. Restaurant
Capacity
546 0.15 81.9
TOTAL DOMESTIC WASTE GENERATED 1,188.7 kg/day say 1189
kg/day
6
Landscape
waste(for
green belt)
2.18 @ 5
kg/acre/day 11
7 STP Waste 20
Total 1,220 kg/day
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(Source: For Waste Collection, Chapter 3, Table 3.6, Page no. 49, Central Public
Health & Environment Engineering Organization, Ministry of Urban Development,
(Government of India, May 2000))
CONNECTIVITY
Vidhan Sabha Marg is just adjacent to project site at 0.2 km, SSE direction from project site.
NH 6 is approx. 4.04 km (SSW) away from the project site. The nearest railway station is
Raipur Railway station is approx 6.30 km (WSW) away from the project site. The nearest
Airport is Swami Vivekananda Airport, Raipur at 11.13 km in SSE direction.
PARKING FACILITIES
Adequate parking (638 Cars) provision is kept for vehicles parking in the project. Besides,
internal road of 6 m width within the project is facilitating smooth traffic movement.
1.3 What are the likely impacts of the proposed activity on the existing facilities
adjacent to the proposed site? (Such as open spaces, community facilities, details of
the existing land use and disturbance to the local ecology).
The probable impacts due to the commercial complex on the existing facilities are observed
as both short-term and long-term in nature. Some of the impacts are beneficial to the
community. On the other hand, some of the impacts are adverse in nature. The likely
beneficial and adverse impacts on the existing facilities surrounding the project site have
been described below:
A. IMPACT ON OPEN SPACES
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While developing the City centre, adequate preventive measures were adopted to control
the fugitive emission, wastewater discharge and construction waste disposal procedures, so
that the open spaces around the project site do not get affected. During the operational
phase also adequate preventive measures is being taken for controlling the above issues.
While executing the project, established good construction practices were followed to
ensure minimal disturbance to the surrounding area takes place. Thus, impact of the project
on adjacent open spaces is insignificant.
B. IMPACT ON COMMUNITY FACILITIES
Community facility like school located at around 1.18 km from the project site. Also, no
hospital or nursing home is located in the immediate surroundings of the project site.
Therefore, no adverse impact occurred on the community facilities. Since there is no
organized market center in the area, this project has provided a better facility to the
community of the area.
C. EXISITING LANDUSE
The land acquired for the project was agricultural land which has been changed to
commercial use.
D. LOCAL ECOLOGY
There was no tree at project site initially and no tree cutting was involved. Moreover, quite
a number of trees have been planted within this complex, which has enhanced and
improved the local ecology.
1.4 Will there be any significant land disturbance resulting in erosion, subsidence &
instability? (Detail of soil type slope analysis, vulnerability to subsidence, seismicity
etc may be given).
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The soil of the study area has been developed under the dominant influence of river,
vegetation and climatic factors. The area is under moderate anthropogenic pressure due to
different human activities. The soil profile of the project site is as follows:
0.00m to 3.30m b.g.l. Black Cotton Soil
3.30m to 4.00m b.g.l. Morum
4.00m to 7.70m b.g.l. Red Soil
7.70m to 10.00m b.g.l. Stone with Morum
The area falls in Zone - II according to the Indian Standard Seismic Zoning Map. Suitable
seismic coefficients in horizontal and vertical direction had already been adopted while
designing the structures to make it earthquake resistance. There are no chances of floods,
subsidence and landslide as the project site is located at a flat terrain and above the flood
level of the region.
1.5 Will the proposal involve alteration of natural drainage system? (Give details on
a contour map showing the natural drainage near the proposed project site).
The drainage channel in the area is flowing closed to the project site. Apart from that no other
stream is located in the surrounding area. Since, no drainage channel across the project site
exists, no alteration of natural drainage system was involved. Natural slope of the project site
is towards the north and is very gentle in nature.
1.6 What are the quantities of earthwork involved in the construction activity-
cutting, filling, reclamation etc. (Give details of the quantities of earthwork involved,
transport of fill materials from outside the site etc?)
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Solid Waste
Construction
Waste
Construction waste,
Broken Bricks,
Waste Plaster Empty Cement Bags
Used in re-filling,
raising site level
Excavated Soil
Solid Waste Management Scheme (Construction Phase)
Sold to agency for
recycling
Top soil conserved for
landscaping, balance used in
re-filling and rest handed
over to municipal
authority’s solid waste
collection department.
The earthwork included soil excavation and cutting which involved 93,000 m3 of the earth.
Most of the soil was reused in raising the site level. The top soil was stored in temporary
soil bank and was reused for plantation & landscaping of the project.
1.7 Give details regarding water supply, waste handling etc. during the construction
period.
Water requirement during construction phase was fulfilled by municipal supply.
Wastewaters generated during the construction phase were disposed off through soak pits.
All construction wastes generated during construction was used within the site itself for
filling the floors, roads, construction, aggregate for mortar etc. to the extent feasible.
Remaining construction waste were disposed off through government authorized agencies
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Figure No.1: Waste Management Plan for the Construction Phase
1.8 Will the low lying areas & wetlands get altered? (Provide details of how low
lying and wetlands are getting modified from the proposed activity).
The land of the project site is not low lying and does not involve wetland. Therefore, no
wetland or low lying area got modified from the activity.
1.9 Whether construction debris & waste during construction cause health hazard?
(Give quantities of various types of wastes generated during construction including the
construction labor and the means of disposal).
During construction some construction waste in the form of unused concrete, mortar,
brickbats, wooden planks etc. were generated, the quantity of which varied from 2 – 5% of
respective material consumption.
Concrete Waste and Cement Mortar Waste was disposed to municipal waste collection
department. Brick Waste was reused for preparation of sub-base of internal roads and
pavements.
The domestic waste from the labour force as well as residing labourers was generated, the
volume of which was around 30 kg/day. This waste was disposed through municipal waste
collection department. Thus, the construction debris as well as other waste did not pose any
health hazard.
SECTION 2- WATER ENVIRONMENT
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2.1 Give the total quantity of water requirement for the proposed project with the
breakup of requirements for various uses. How will the water requirement be met?
State the sources & quantities and furnish a water balance statement.
The water for the operation phase is being met through Municipal & Borewell (emergency
only). Bore is being used only in case of emergencies or shortage of water supply. Water
treatment plant treats raw water before supply. Water requirement for the project is
approximately 400 KLD, out of which 135 KLD & 77 KLD is fresh water requirement
during non rainy and rainy season, respectively. The daily water requirement details are
given below:
Table No. 4: Details of Daily Water Requirement
S.
No.
Description Area
(in m2)
Total
Occupancy
Rate of
water
demand
(lpcd)
Total Water
Requirement
(KLD)
A. Domestic Water
1. Mall Employee -- 595 persons 45 27
2. Mall Visitors -- 2,419 persons 15 36
3. Office Employee -- 792 persons 45 36
4. Multiplex Spectators -- 2648 persons 15 40
5. Restaurant Capacity -- 546 seats 70 litres/ seat 38
Total Domestic Water Demand 177 KLD
B.
Horticulture and
Landscape
development
21603.43 m2 -- 2.7 58
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C.
DG Sets Cooling
(1 X 500 KVA and 2X
2000 KVA )
-- -- 20
D. Air Conditioning 108
E. Water body make up
water 24
F. Filter backwash 13
Grand Total (A+B+C+D+E) = 400 KLD
Table No.5: Wastewater Calculations
Domestic Water Requirement 177 KLD
Fresh (30% of domestic) 53 KLD
Flushing 70% of domestic) 124 KLD
Wastewater Generated (80% fresh + 100% flushing) 166 KLD
STP Capacity 250 KLD
Total fresh water (Non Rainy Season) 135 KLD
Total fresh water (Rainy Season) 77 KLD
Water Treatment System & Disposal System
Appropriate provision has been made for treatment of wastewater by installing a sewage
collection system and sewage treatment plant of 250 KLD
The water balance diagram is shown in Figures No.2 & 3:
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Figure No. 2: Water Balance Diagram during dry season
RECYCLED WATER
SUPPLY
@ 100%
20 KLD
58 KLD
WASTEWATER
63 KLD
FRESH WATERSUPPLY
@ 80% Wastewater Generated
(166KLD)
STP Capacity 250KLD
Horticulture
(58 KLD)
Flushing
(124 KLD)
(70% of Domestic
water)
DG Cooling
(20 KLD)
Fresh Water
(53 KLD)
(30% of Domestic
water)
1% of water req.
will be kept for fire
fighting
Zero Discharge
System
@ 141 KLD
of 166 KLD
HVAC
(108 KLD)
45 KLD
Fresh Water
(53+45+24 +13
=135 KLD)
Filter backwash
(13 KLD)
13 KLD
24 KLD Make up water for
artificial water body
(24 KLD)
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Figure No. 3: Water Balance Diagram during Monsoon Season
RECYCLED WATER
SUPPLY
@ 100%
20 KLD
108 KLD
WASTEWATER
FRESH WATERSUPPLY
@ 80% Wastewater Generated
(166KLD)
STP Capacity 250KLD
Flushing
(124 KLD)
(70% of Domestic
water)
DG Cooling
(20 KLD)
Fresh Water
(53 KLD)
(30% of Domestic
water)
1% of water req.
will be kept for fire
fighting
Zero Discharge
System
@ 141 KLD
of 166 KLD HVAC
(108 KLD)
Fresh Water
(53+24=77 KLD)
Filter backwash
(13 KLD)
13 KLD
Make up water for
artificial water body
(24 KLD)
24 KLD
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2.2 What is the quality of water required, in case, the supply is not from a municipal
source? (Provide physical, chemical, Biological characteristics with class of water
quality).
During the operational phase, water supply is provided Municipal supply. In case of
inadequate municipal supply, freshwater requirement is being met from groundwater,
permission of which is enclosed as Annexure-III.
2.3 How much of water requirement can be met from the recycling of treated
wastewater? (Give the details of quantities, sources and usage)
Wastewater generated is approx 166 KLD. The wastewater is treated in the STP of capacity
250 KLD provided within the complex is 141 KLD. The treated waste water from STP is
recycled within the project ; 63 KLD utilized for HVAC, 58 KLD for Horticulture purpose,
20 KLD for D.G sets during non rainy season, whereas 108 KLD utilized for HVAC & 20
KLD for D.G sets during rainy season. Hence project is zero discharge project.
2.4 Will there be diversion of water from other users? (Please assess the impacts of the
project on other existing uses and quantities of consumption).
Since the water is supplied by Municipal Corporation, there is no diversion of water from
other users.
2.5 What is the incremental pollution load from wastewater generated from the
proposed activity? (Give details of the quantities and composition of wastewater
generated from the proposed activity)
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Approximately, 166 KLD (@ 80% of the fresh water consumed +100% flushing water) of
wastewater is being generated during the operational phase from overall uses. This
wastewater generated is being treated in well designed sewage treatment plant based on FAB
technology.
The following are the input characteristics of the wastewater and treated wastewater.
RAW SEWAGE CHARACTERISTICS
Sl.
No.
Parameters Characteristics
1. pH 6.5 to 8.5
2. BOD Upto 350 mg/lit
3. COD 700 to 800
mg/lit
4. TSS Upto 250 mg/lit
5. Oil & Grease Upto 50 mg/lit
TREATED SEWAGE CHARACTERISTICS
Sl. No. Parameters Characteristics
1. pH 6.5 to 8.5
2. BOD < 10 mg/lit
3. COD < 100 mg/lit
4. TSS < 10 mg/lit
5. Oil & Grease < 10 mg/lit
The total treated waste water is reutilized and there is no discharge from the project.
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2.6 Give details of the water requirements met from water harvesting? Furnish
details of the facilities created.
Rain water harvesting facilities have been implemented, based upon the “Rain water
harvesting and conservation” manual by Govt. of India Consultancy Service
organization, Central Public Work Department, 2002. The method of harvesting
rainwater is storage of rainwater as well as subsurface recharge from the building roof. It
does not include the recharge of groundwater. Rainwater pipes that collect water from the
catchments (rooftop) are stored in three pairs of settling chambers. The collected rainwater is
used for secondary purposes like street cleansing and gardening etc. The expected
availability has been assessed and mentioned below:
Rainwater Harvesting Potential = Annual Rainfall (mm) X Collection Efficiency
Mean Annual Rainfall = 1384.9 say 1400 mm(1.4m)
(Source: Indian Meteorological Department, Pune, 1951-2002)
Area of Roof Catchment = 4,349.35sq.m say 4300 sq.m
Height of Rainfall (Mean Total rainfall) = 1.4 m
Volume of Rainfall over the Roof = 4300 sq.m X 1.4 m
= 6,020 cu.m (say A)
Co-efficient for roof surface 0.85
Considering another co-efficient for evaporation, spillage and first flush wastage as 0.80;
Approximately annual effective harvested water quantity be considered as
Rainwater volume over the roof (A) X 0.80 X 0.85
= 6,020 X 0.80 X 0.85 = 4,093.6 kL.
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Considering duration of monsoon as 120 days (June – September), daily average rainwater
available from building roof is 4094 / 120 = 35 KL.
Calculation for determining Capacity of Storage Tank
As already stated that in Raipur District, Mean Rainfall during monsoon = 1277 mm & mean
No. of Rainy days during monsoon = 62(from June to September);
Average daily rainfall during monsoon, 1277/62 = 20.59mm say 21mm.
Thus, peak hourly rainfall can be considered as 3 times of average daily rainfall i.e. 21mm X
3 = 63mm or 0.063m.
The capacity of recharge tank is designed to retain runoff for at least 30 min rainfall of the
peak intensity (60mm/hr).
Thus, capacity of the tank is: V = A X r X C
V = Capacity of Tank, A = 4300 sq.m (Available rooftop area), r = 0.03m (30 min rainfall of
peak intensity), C = 0.85 (Runoff coefficient of rooftop)
Thus, V = (4300X0.03X0.85) cu.m = 109.65 say 110 cu.m. Capacity of tank = 120 cu.m.
Hence, in this project, a Storage & Settlement tank, having capacity of 120 cu.m), is
provided. Overflow from the tank discharged into the 3 pits located in the premises.
2.7 What would be the impact of the land use changes occurring due to the
proposed project on the runoff characteristics (quantitative as well as qualitative) of the
area in the post construction phase on a long term basis? Would it aggravate the
problems of flooding or water logging in any way?
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The project has not affected any natural drainage system of area and the run off
characterizing of the area on long term basis may not be impacted and would not create
problem of flooding and water logging.
The project has provided, rain water storage tanks to manage water runoff from roof top,
overflow of which discharged into the 3 rain water harvesting pits located in the premises.
For rest of rainfall proper drainage system is provided to avoid any water logging condition
at site and surrounding
2.8 What are the impacts of the proposal on the ground water? (will there be
tapping of ground water; give the details of ground water table, recharging capacity
and approvals obtained from competent authority, if any)
During operation stage, water requirement is being met by municipal supply. In case of
emergency, ground water is used for usage. The groundwater potential in and around the
project site is moderate. The depth of water level varies from 2.03 to 13.32 mbgl during pre
monsoon period and from 0.91 to 7.15 mbgl during post monsoon period in the shallow
aquifers. CGWA permission for ground water use is enclosed as Annexure- III
2.9 What precautions/ measures have been proposed to check the surface run-off, as
well as uncontrolled flow of water into any water body?
Following measures have been implemented to check surface run off as well as uncontrolled
flow of the water into the water body.
Proper drainage system provided.
Rain water harvesting system provided.
Plantation and green landscaping open area implemented.
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2.10 How is the storm water from within the site managed? (State the provisions
made to avoid flooding of the area, details of the drainage facilities provided along with
a site layout indication contour levels).
Storm water drainage network have been provided inside the campus. The drain sizes and
sections were designed in such a way that they can take the load of the peak rainfall period.
All the surface drains are covered by gratings to avoid the litter and other inert waste.
Proper land gradient was provided so that water logging inside the campus does not occur.
The storm water of the ground surface is discharged into the municipal drain.
The collected storm water from the building roofs during the rainfall period is being
directed into an underground water reservoir inside the campus.
To reduce the surface runoff and subsequent increase in infiltration of rainwater, attempts
were made to maximize the green surface inside the campus. Adequate trees were also
planted.
As the site is located in a comparatively flat terrain, appreciable contour levels are not
available. The natural slope of the existing ground level is towards the northern side of the
project site. Proper land grading provided so that the slope of the modified ground level
remains towards the northern side of the project site, where the roadside drain is passing.
2.11 Will the deployment of construction laborers particularly in the peak period
lead to unsanitary conditions around the project site (Justify with proper explanation).
No. To maintain the sanitary conditions, mobile toilets were provided and the wastewater
generated use to collected in septic tanks.
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2.12 What on-site facilities are provided for the collection, treatment & safe disposal
of sewage? (Give details of the quantities of wastewater generation, treatment
capacities with technology & facilities for recycling and disposal).
The project generates approx 166 KLD of wastewater. The wastewater use to be treated in
the STP of capacity 250 KLD based on FAB technology provided within the complex
generating 141 KLD of recoverable water from STP. 63 KLD utilized for HVAC, 58 KLD
for Horticulture purpose, 20 KLD for D.G sets during non rainy season, whereas 108 KLD
utilized for HVAC & 20 KLD for D.G sets during rainy season. Hence project is zero
discharge.
2.13 Give details of dual plumbing system if treated waste used for flushing of toilets
or any other use.
Dual plumbing is not adopted in the project, however all the treated wastewater get used in
the project itself. The project generates approx 166 KLD of wastewater. The wastewater use
to be treated in the STP of capacity 250 KLD based on FAB technology provided within the
complex generating 141 KLD of recoverable water from STP. 63 KLD utilized for HVAC,
58 KLD for Horticulture purpose, 20 KLD for D.G sets during non rainy season, whereas
108 KLD utilized for HVAC & 20 KLD for D.G sets during rainy season. Hence project is
zero discharge.
3. VEGETATION
3.1 Is there any threat of the project to the biodiversity? (Give a description of the
local ecosystem with its unique features, if any).
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No ecologically sensitive area falls within the project site. Hence, no ecological/ biological
exists from the project.
3.2 Will the construction involve extensive clearing or modification of vegetation?
(Provide a detailed account of the trees & vegetation affected by the project)
No. The project does not support any significant vegetation. No tree was affected by the
project
3.3 What are the measures proposed to be taken to minimize the likely impacts on
important site – features (Give details of proposal for tree plantation, landscaping
creation of water bodies etc along with a layout plan to an appropriate scale?)
Around 460 trees were planted. Landscaping and plantation details are shown in the
landscaping plan. The names of tree species are given in the following table:
Table No. 6: Name of Trees and Plants to be planted
Name of Trees and Plants planted at site
S. No. Common Name Botanical Name Number Planted
1. Imli Tamarindus indica 40
2. Shirish Albizia lebbeck 45
3. Semal Bombax ceiba 45
4. Neem Azadirechta indica 45
5. Foxtail Palm Wodetia bifurrecta 30
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6. Oil Palm Elaeis guineensis 30
7. Akash Neem Millintonia hortensis 25
8. Amaltas Cassia fistula 30
9. Kanchan Bauhinia. variegata 20
10. Aam Mangifera indica 20
11. Cassia C. javanica 25
12. Nepenthes
bokorensis
L. thorellii 35
13. Jacaranda Jacaranda mimosaefolia 20
14. Asoka Polyalthia longifolia 60
15. Akashmoni Acacia auriculiformis 40
16. Kathbadam Terminalia catappa 30
17. Mahua Madhuca indica 40
18. Plumeria Plumeria acutifolia 30
19. Gulmohar Delonix regia 30
20. Jhaun Casuarina equisitifolia 30
21. Babul Acacia arabica 25
22. Bokul Mimusops elengi 30
23. Pink Sirish Albizia saman 30
24. Rubber Ficus elastica 30
25. Krishnachura Caesalpinia pulcherrima 50
26. Panthapadap Ravenala madagascariensis 30
TOTAL 865
4. FAUNA
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4.1 Is there likely to be any displacement of fauna both terrestrial and aquatic or
creation of barriers for their movement? Provide the details.
At the time of development, land was devoid of vegetation and was not harboring fauna
which require displacement. The project is located in Raipur town.
4.2 Any direct or indirect impacts on the avifauna of the area? Provide details.
The project does not have any direct or indirect impacts on the avifauna of the area.
However, planting of fruit bearing trees in the project are an attraction to the local bird
population.
4.3 Prescribe measures such as corridors, fish ladders etc. to mitigate adverse
impacts on fauna.
Not applicable
5. AIR ENVIRONMENT
5.1 Will the project increase atmospheric concentration of gases & result in heat
islands? (Give details of background air quality levels with predicted values based on
dispersion models taking into account the increased traffic generation as a result of the
proposed construction).
All the details will be provided after award of ToR.
5.2 What are the impacts on generation of dust, smoke, odorous fumes or other
hazardous gases? Give details in relation to all the meteorological parameters.
As per dispersion modeling of pollutants from DG sets using ISCST3 software, predicted
resultant GLC for various air pollutants are found insignificant and are within the NAAQS
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norms. Hence, no significant impact on the ambient air quality. However detail study will be
provided after award of ToR.
5.3 Will the proposal create shortage of parking space for vehicles? Furnish details
of the present level of transport infrastructure and measures proposed for
improvement including the traffic management at the entry and exit to the project site.
Adequate provisions are made for car/vehicle parking at the project site. Internal roads of 6
m width, footpaths/pedestrian pathways have been well planned for the project.
Parking Required:
As per MoEF&CC bye-laws:
For Commercial: 1 ECS per 50 sq. m of FAR (30931.98/50) = 618 ECS
Total Parking required (as MoEF&CC) = 545 ECS
As per Chhattisgarh bye-laws:
For Commercial: 1 ECS per 50 sq. m of FAR (30931.98/50) = 618.64 ECS
Total Parking required (as Chhattisgarh) = 619 ECS
Parking Provided
Area provided for Open parking = 9050.28 m2
Area required for 1 ECS of open parking = 25 m2
Parking provided for open parking = 362 ECS
Area provided for Basement parking = 9652.95 m2
Area required for 1 ECS of Basement parking = 35 m2
Parking provided for Basement parking = 276 ECS
Total Parking Provided = 638 ECS
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5.4 Provide details of the movement patterns with internal roads, bicycle tracks,
pedestrian pathways, footpaths etc, with areas under each category.
Around 42.87% of the open area is under road and pavement. There are no separate bicycle
tracks or footpath. However, vehicular road and pedestrian pavement are kept separated. The
entry and exit of the complex are at two corners of the plot facing the abutting road. A loop
internal road is provided for smooth movement of vehicular traffic inside the campus.
5.5 Will there be significant increase in traffic noise & vibrations? Give details of
the sources and the measures proposed for mitigation of the above.
No. As the complex is purely commercial in nature, there lies scope of heavy traffic
movement inside the project site. But, heavy traffic movement inside the site occurs in a
particular time in a day, especially in the morning, when loading and unloading takes place.
Except that, moderate traffic movement is expected. Also, the speed limit of the vehicles is
controlled. Moreover, traffic movement along the abutting Road is moderate. Thus, there is
no significant increase in traffic noise and vibration.
5.6 What will be the impact of D.G. sets and other equipment on noise levels and
vibration in ambient air quality around the project site? Provide details.
During operation, vehicular movement and operation of DG sets are the major sources of
noise pollution. But both these activities- DG set and vehicular movement is not having any
significant impact on the people. Since DG set are only operational only during power failure
and that too is very less, hence no or minimal impact is anticipated. It is envisaged that the
movement of the motor vehicles are restricted to designated carriageways only.
Impacts on Air Quality due to DG Sets:
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• Impacts on ambient air during operation phase is due to emissions from the stacks
attached to backup DG sets only during grid power failure.
Mitigation Measures for Impacts of DG Sets on Ambient Air Quality:
• Back up DG sets complies with the applicable emission norms.
• Adequate stack height for DG sets is provided as per norms.
• Back up DG sets are used only during power failure.
• Monitoring of emissions from DG sets and ambient air quality is being carried out as per
norms.
Noise Control Measures for DG sets:
• • The DG set room are provided with acoustic enclosure to have minimum 25 dB(A)
insertion loss or for meeting the ambient noise standard whichever is on higher side as
per E (P) Act, GSR 371 (E) and its amendments. Therefore, no significant impact due to
operation of machinery is anticipated.
• Adequate exhaust mufflers are provided as per norms to limit the noise.
6. AESTHETICS
6.1 Will the proposed construction in any way result in the obstruction of a view,
scenic amenity or landscapes? Are these considerations taken into account by the
proponents?
No obstruction of view or scenic beauty or landscape is anticipated. Furthermore, the
construction is done in such a way that the organized open spaces and landscaped areas
render the plot aesthetically appealing.
6.2 Will there be any adverse impacts from new constructions on the existing
structures? What are the considerations taken into account?
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No. During construction phase all the activities were confined within the project site only.
Sufficient external open spaces were provided on all sides of the project site. Moreover,
precautionary measures were adopted while excavating foundation or erecting
superstructures by erecting vertical shoring to avoid landslide or soil erosion. All the
construction materials were stored within the project site itself. Around 500 sq.m area was
provided for stacking of construction materials. The stacking area was fully covered to
prevent spreading of dust. No construction materials or waste were dumped outside the
project boundary or along the abutting roads. Thus, there remains no chance of traffic closure
or diversion, due to the proposed construction. Construction activities were carried on during
the day time only. Construction Wastes were disposed properly by covering with polythene
sheets. Hence construction of the project did not impact existing structure.
6.3. Whether there are any local considerations of urban form & urban design
influencing the design criteria? They may be explicitly spelt out.
The project will strictly follow the Area Building Regulation of State Bye-laws/ NBC. All
norms on Ground Coverage, FAR, Height, Setbacks, Fire Safety Requirements, Structural
Design and other parameters will be strictly adhered to.
6.4 Are there any anthropological or archaeological sites or artifacts nearby? State
if any other significant features in the vicinity of the proposed site have been
considered?
No anthropological or archaeological sites or artifacts are found near the site area.
7. SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS
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7.1 Will the proposal result in any changes to the demographic structure of local
population? Provide the details.
No such changes anticipated. During Operation phase all the occupants of the building are
completely floating in nature.
7.2 Give details of the existing social infrastructure around the proposed project.
Project site is located in the development area under the Master Plan of Raipur, 2021
However all sorts of social infrastructure like
Transportation facilities: - SH-9 Approx. 1.24KM SW, Vidhan Sabha Marg- Approx. 0.02
Km, SSE, NH-6:- Approx. 4.04 Km, SSW
Water supply: - Municipal Supply, Raipur and Ground water
Sanitation facilities:- Municipal Supply, Raipur
Communication facilities: - a Good mobiles facility as well as telephone exchange exists in
the study area.
Educational institutes:- Big step School- Approx-1.18 Km, NNW
Hospital:- MGM Eye Hospital- Approx. 1.48 KM in ENE
Markets: - Approx-3.79 Km, SW
Banks:- Canara Bank-aspprox-0.13Km,ENE
Cultural amenities: - Science centre- Approx. 0.46KM in WNW
7.3 Will the project cause adverse effects on local communities, disturbance to
sacred sites or other cultural values? What are the safeguards proposed?
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Construction phase: There are no religious sites or archeological monuments of historical
significance in or near the project site. Hence, no adverse impact in this regard is anticipated.
Rather, this phase generated jobs that relate to unskilled, semi skilled as well as skilled
labour category.
Operation phase:. A commercial project of such scale also boost the local economy.
8. BUILDING MATERIALS
8.1 May involve the use of building materials with high embodied energy. Are the
construction materials produced with energy efficient processes? (Give details of
energy conservation measures in the selection of building materials and their energy
efficiency)
The construction of the project was done with conventional building material only. Energy
conservation measures of different building materials and structural components are
described below:
The external wall of the building blocks were constructed with 250mm thick double
brick layer, both side plastered (expected U-value = 0.44 W/m2-°C)
The roofs of the building blocks were constructed with typical 100-150mm thick R.C.C.
slab with cement screed and clay tiles (expected U-value = 0.263 W/m2-°C)
Glass panes are of 4mm to 6mm thick depending upon the exposure of the surface to the
sun. In some of the areas of building façade, double glazing with reflective coating is
also used. Expected U-values of single glazing clear glass and double glazing reflective
coated glass are 3.3 W/m2-°C and 0.54W/ms-°C respectively.
Paving materials of light coloured and porous.
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8.2 Transport and handling of materials during construction may results in
pollution, noise and public nuisance. What measures are taken to minimize the
impacts?
Mitigation Measures for Air Pollution during Construction Stage:
• Construction materials were suitably covered with tarpaulin cover etc during
transportation.
• Water sprinkling was done on haul roads where dust generation was anticipated.
• Raw material storage and handling yard were enclosed from all sides.
• To minimize the occupational health hazard, proper personal protective gears i.e. mask
were provided to the workers working in the dust prone areas.
Mitigation Measures for Noise Pollution during Construction Stage:
• Administrative as well as engineering control of noise were implemented.
• Isolation of noise generation sources and temporal differentiation of noise generating
activities ensured minimum noise at receiver’s end.
• To prevent any occupational hazard, earmuff / earplug were given to the workers
working around construction plant & machinery emitting high noise levels.
• Use of such plant or machinery was prohibited during night time. Careful planning of
machinery operation and scheduling of operations was done to minimise such impact.
8.3 Are recycled materials used in roads and structures? State the extent of savings
achieved?
Yes, Recycled materials were bought from nearby outside sources and were used as fillers in
base and sub-base of the carriageway, footpaths pavements or pedestrian way, as needed.
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8.4 Give detail of the methods of collection, segregation & disposal of the garbage
generated during the operation phases of the project.
Details are given below:-
Collection and Segregation of waste
1. For waste collection, adequate number of colored bins (Green and white & black
bins– separate for Bio-degradable and Non Bio-degradable) are provided at the
strategic locations of the commercial area.
2. Litter bin are provided in open areas.
Treatment of waste
Bio-Degradable wastes
1. Bio-degradable waste is composted and the compost is used as manure.
2. STP sludge is used for horticultural purposes as manure.
3. Horticultural Waste is proposed to be composted and is used for gardening purposes.
Recyclable wastes
i. Grass Recycling – The cropped grass is spread on the green area. It is also act as
manure after decomposition.
ii. Recyclable wastes like paper, plastic, metals etc. are sold off to recyclables.
Disposal
Presently all biodegradable, recyclable and non-recyclable wastes is being disposed
through Govt. approved agency. However, it is proposed to install organic waste converter
for treatment of biodegradable waste at site. A Solid waste management Scheme is
depicted in the following figure for the commercial project.
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SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SCHEME (OPERATION PHASE)
Figure No. 6: Solid Waste Management Scheme (Operation Phase)
(Source: EIA Guidance Manual for Construction, Townships and Area Development
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Volume reduction is 80 – 90%. Hence 100 kg of wet waste is converted into 10 – 15kg
of compost, reducing your space requirements for compost storage also.
Most organic matter can be composted within 2 days, but it is advised to collect the
compost once in 4 - 5 days. If small amount of plastic waste is put in by oversight, it
will come out clean &dry along with the compost. But it is not advisable to put in such
plastics waste by more than 1%. This is the only composting system that can take in
gravy/ sambar also.
Since the digestion is aerobic, there is no methane/ ammonia formed from the nitrogen
content of the food and hence odourless. o It is almost completely noiseless, since there
is no shredding/ cutting
This is the technology and that is adopted by most big apartment complexes, offices
and campuses in developed countries to process their wet waste. India has also started
adopting this in a major way while REDDONATURA is bringing the product for the
first time to Eastern India.
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9. ENERGY CONSERVATION
9.1 Give details of the power requirements, source and supply, backup source etc.
What is the energy consumption assumed per square foot of built-up area? How have
you tried to minimize energy consumption?
The power supply connection is taken up from Chhattisgarh State Power Distribution
Company Ltd The demand load for the Commercial Project is 2500kVA, which is supplied
through the substation of 33 KV.
For the provision of backup power supply during the power failure there is provision of 3
DG sets of capacity of 1 X 500 KVA, 1 X 2000 KVA and 1 X 2000 KVA (stand by). The
DG sets are equipped with acoustic enclosure to minimize noise generation and adequate
stack height of more than 6 m as per the CPCB norms, provided for the proper dispersion of
the emission
Following measures have been adopted to minimize the energy consumption:
Energy Efficient Features:
CFL/LED lighting fixtures in the common areas
Truelite fluorescent lamps in service area
Roof-top thermal insulation
Use of solar energy in external lighting
Maximum utilization of natural light
9.2 What type and capacity of power backup do you plan to provide?
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Backup power units will be provided by 3 number of DG sets of total capacity 4500 kVA
(i.e. 1 X 500 KVA, 1 X 2000 KVA and 1 X 2000 KVA (stand by)). The DG sets are
operated only during power failure only.
9.3 What are the characteristics of the glass you plan to use? Provide specifications of
its characteristics related to both short wave and long wave radiation?
Clear glass had been used in window panes of the building. Thickness varies from 4mm to
6mm depending upon the situation. Main objective of the glass were to cut the glare, to
ensure clear visibility and allowance of optimum natural light.
9.4 What passive solar architectural features are being used in the building? Illustrate
the applications made in the proposed project.
The building blocks have vertical and horizontal sun shading protection in the form of fins
and chajjas. The sun shading devices dependents upon the exposure of a particular surface to
the sun.
9.5 Does the layout of street & building maximize the potential for solar energy
devices? Have you considered the use of street lighting, emergency lighting and solar
hot water systems for use in the building complex? Substantiate with details.
Layout of buildings has been done as per the sun path analysis so that the design cuts off
direct radiations of critical hours which are specific to the orientation. Solar energy will be
harnessed to meet various energy requirements of the proposed project such as Solar street
lights and solar water heaters in future.
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9.6 Is the shading effectively used to reduce cooling/heating lands? What principles
have been used to maximize the shading of walls on the East and the West and the
Roof? How much energy saving has been effected?
The shading devices of individual building block were designed in such a way that it cuts the
glare but allow maximum amount of diffused sunlight. Also, the roofs of the building blocks
have adequate thermal insulation in the form of clay tiles over screed concrete. The external
walls are light colour and smooth surface to reduce the solar heat gain and increase the
reflectivity of external walls. However, no special care about the east and west walls of any
building have been thought because the orientation and layout of the building blocks differ
from place to place within the site. However, outer skin brick walls of 75 / 125 mm
thickness were provided in the building blocks following the elevation or façade design,
which reduce the heat load of external walls.
9.7 Do the structures use energy-efficient space conditioning, lightening and mechanical
systems? Provide technical details. Provide details of the transformers and motor
efficiencies, lightening intensity and air conditioning load assumption? Are you using
CFC and HCFC free chillers? Provide specifications.
Yes. For the commercial complex, central air conditioning system were designed to provide
year round air conditioning for central during Summer/Monsoon by providing a central
chilled water re-circulation system. Supply air is being fed to the conditioned space through
supply air duct and return air are brought back to the AHU room through duct or through the
void space above the false ceiling. It is proposed to insulate both supply as well as return air
duct (wherever the return air duct is provided). AHUs are provided with metallic pre-filters
having 90% efficiency as per ASHRAE Standards. These filters are non flammable and
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washable type. Plant room area & other non air conditioned areas like parking area, pantry,
sub-station, stores etc are mechanically ventilated
.9.8 What are the likely effects of the building activity in altering the micro-climates?
Provide a self assessment on likely impacts of the proposed construction on creation of
heat island & inversion effects?
The construction activities did not alter the micro-climate of the project site and
surroundings significantly. Also, it was not having appreciable impact on creation of heat
island and inversion effect due to the following reasons:
i) Judicial layout of building block within the complex
The building block within the complex is laid in such a manner that there remains sufficient
amount of external open space between the blocks of adjacent premises so that the air
movement does not get interrupted.
ii) Reducing the footprint of building blocks
Only around 21.46% of the land area is occupied by building block. Rest of the land area is
remaining as open space. Therefore, much lesser heat gain occurs over the green surface.
iii) Selection of Building Materials
The building materials selected in such a way that the solar heat gain over the vertical
surface and roof is minimized.
iv) Trees and Vegetation
It is already stated that there is no tree within the project site. Moreover, sufficient number of
shading trees is planted inside the project site to reduce the air temperature within the project
site and surroundings.
v) Reduction in Hard Surface
Hard surface in the form of metallic road are as per requirement only. The pavements are of
porous and light coloured material and open joints.
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9.9 What are the thermal characteristics of the building envelope? (a) Roof (b)
external walls and (c) fenestration? Give details of the material used and the U value or
the R values of the individual components.
The U and R values of different components used in the project, i.e., glass, wall and roof, are
as given in the table below:
9.10 What precautions & safety measures are proposed against fire hazards?
Furnish details of emergency plans.
Disaster Management Plan for Fire
City centre follows the statutory fire recommendation of the regulatory authorities. Certain
preventive measures, as described below, are adopted during the operational stage of the
project.
The internal approach roads towards the building blocks are sufficiently strong to
withstand the load of Fire Engines.
The width and height of all the access gates into the premises have adequate width and
height to give access to the Fire Engines.
The staircases have operable windows at each mid-landing level in the external wall of
the buildings.
S.No. Component U-Value R-Value
1 Glass 3.3 W/ms-°C --
2 External Wall 0.44 W/m2-°C --
3 Roof 0.263 W/m2-°C --
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Separate Underground water reservoir is used for fire-fighting, whenever required.
First Aid Fire Fighting arrangement in the style of placing suitable type of portable fire
extinguishers, fire buckets etc. in all floors and vulnerable locations of the complex had
already been made.
Fire notice for Fire Fighting and evacuation from the building are prepared and displayed
at all vulnerable locations of the complex.
Floor numbers and directional sign of escape route are displayed prominently.
The employees and security staff are conversant with installed fire fighting equipments of the
building and to operate in the event of fire and testing.
Disaster Management Plan for Earthquake
PRECAUTION & MITIGATORY METHODS TO PREVENT DISASTERS:
• Complex is planned to reduce the impact of disasters and to encourage recovery.
• A disaster management cell is established which takes care of post disaster scenario.
• It would be a volunteer kind of set-up and professionals can also be hired in case of
eventuality.
PRECAUTION & MITIGATORY METHODS TO PREVENT DISASTERS:
(Earthquake Management)
• At the time of designing and construction care had already been taken that earthquake
resistant structures which conform to IS 1983 are used.
9.11 If you are using glass as wall materials, provide details and specifications
including emissivity and thermal characteristics.
Details are given in point 9.9
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9.12What is the rate of air infiltration in to the building? Provide details of how you are
mitigating the effects of infiltration.
Most of the exterior glazing of the complex is fixed and sealed in nature. Operable window
areas within the building are comparatively very less. Thus, scope of air infiltration through
the glazed windows is minimum in this project. However, there lies scope of air-infiltration
through the entrance doors, which is being swinging in nature, and other doors also. It is
expected that air leakage through glazed swinging/revolving entrance doors are not
exceeding 5.0 l/s-m2. Air leakage for other fenestration and doors is within 2.0l/s-m2.
9.13To what extent the non–conventional energy technologies are utilized in the overall
energy consumption? Provide details of the renewable energy technologies used.
Presently, there is no solar provision , however in future City Centre solar illumination is
proposed.
10. ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN
Enclosed as Annexure-VI
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1. INTRODUCTION
The Commercial Complex “City Centre” is located at Raipur on Khasra No. - 773. 774/1, 941,
942, Pawari Halka No. 109 at Village – Saddu, Tehsil – Raipur, District - Raipur (C.G.),
Chhattisgarh. The Project “City Centre” is being spread over an area of 12.93 acres. This project
was developed by M/s Ambuja Realty Development Ltd. This is a commercial project, comprises
of mall, multiplex and restaurant, however planned to develop hotel, offices and club in future.
Application for Environmental clearance for the project “City Centre” had been submitted to the
Ministry of Environment, Delhi on 31.12.2007.. At the beginning this case was under MoEF&CC
due to the absence of State Authority & Committee at Chhattisgarh during that time, and the first
Technical Presentation was held on 03.05.2008. Later on a letter was issued by State Environment
Impact Assessment Committee dated 29.05.2008, informing that this case will be considered by
State Expert Appraisal Committee only after the receipt of the file from Ministry form Delhi.
The State Environmental Impact Assessment Committee of Chhattisgarh has informed that the
original application file from Ministry of Environment has not been reached to them only
intimation from Ministry had reached and the project will only be duely considered after receiving
of complete set of file form the Ministry.
Meanwhile the Sate Authority and Committee at Chhattisgarh had dissolved and reformed in the
Month of September 2011. The Application for the Environmental Clarence to the State Authority
Chhattisgarh submitted on 19.09.2011. The 1st technical presentation to the State Committee on
31.01.2012 .valid sanctioned plan submitted to the authority on 31.08.2012 for issuance of Final
Environmental clearance.
On 1st
February 2013, letter from State Level Committee has been issued mentioning the violation
of Environmental Protection Act and referring notification of Ministry of Environment & Forest
dated 12.12.2012 on steps against violation vide letter No. 402/SEAC-CG/EC/Contru /RYP/268 dt.
01.02.2013 & asked to submit the board of resolution stating commitment to obey the Environment
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Protection Act 1986 and the violation will not be repetitive. Notarized copy of Board of
Resolution submitted to State Environmental Impact Assessment Committee Chhattisgarh dated
21.03.2013. This Case was filed before the Ld. CJM, at Raipur Chattishgarh, by Chhatisgarh
Pollution Control Board dated 05.09.2013 against Ambuja Realty Development Limited and others
for non-compliance of section 15 and 16 of Environment Protection Act, 1986 and Section 44 and
47 of WATER (PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF POLLUTION) ACT, 1974 and under
section 37 and 40 of THE AIR (PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF POLLUTION) ACT, 1981,
being Pollution Case No. 4324 of 2013 and case is still pending till now.
As per notification dated 14-03-2017, all violation cases would be considered at MoEF&CC level.
Accordingly, the project is being submitted to MoEF&CC for consideration.
2. LAND USE & SITE SURROUNDINGS
The chakra nalla flows adjacent to project site in East direction. HFL provided from PWD is
100.20m, whereas FGL of the site is 101.505m. Vidhan Sabha Marg is just adjacent to project site
at 0.2 km, SSE direction from project site. Rest area in the south direction is vacant after road area.
Land upto 0.26 km in West direction is vacant however at 0.42 km in west direction lies a Science
city. CGHB, HIG-MIG colony lies at 0.16km, N. The co-ordinates of the project are 21º16’30.02”
N & 81º41’15.84” E.
3. Connectivity
Vidhan Sabha Marg is just adjacent to project site at 0.2 km, SSE direction from project site. NH 6
is approx. 4.04 km (SSW) away from the project site. The nearest railway station is Raipur Railway
station which is approx 6.30 km (WSW) away from the project site. The nearest Airport is Swami
Vivekananda Airport, Raipur which is 11.13 km in SSE direction.
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Figure No 1:- Location of project Site
PROJECT REQUIREMENTS& FEATURE
The total area of project is estimated as 12.93 acres (52345.35 m2). The Detailed Area Statement
for the projects is described below in Table No. 1.
Table No. 1: Area Statement
S.NO. DESCRIPTION AREA (SQ. M)
1. Total Land Area 52345.35
A Land Given for road widening 2235.13
B Remaining land area 50110.225
C Total Land Area for future Planning 12786.8
a) Hotel & club House 10564.31
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b) Office Block 2222.49
Land area for Multiplex 37323.42
2 Total Permissible Ground Coverage (@30%) 15033.07
Total utilized Ground Coverage (@ 21.46%) 10755.80
3. Permissible FAR (@1) 50110.00
Utilized FAR (@0.62) 30931.98
4. Total Non FAR Area 23,289.22
5. Services 610.68
6. Open area 39,354.425
7. Green area excluding hotel area and office area
(23.62 % of total plot area) 8816.63
8. Total Built-up area 54831.88
9. Surface parking area 9050.28
10. Road Area 8700.71
11. Height of the Building 24.5m from ground level
Land Use
S.No. Detail Area Percentage
1. Paved Area 12,786.805 m2 25.51 % of Total Land Area
2. Road Area 8700.71 m2
17.36 % of Total Land Area
3. Green Area 8816.63 m2
17.59 % of Total Land Area
5. Surface Parking Area 9050.28 m2
18.08 % of Total Land Area
6. Utilised Ground Coverage 10755.80 m2 21.46% of Total Land Area
Project Cost
The cost of the project is Rs. 145,30,7000 which includes land and development charges.
Population
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The population of the Commercial Complex project is about 7000 persons. The detailed population
breakup is given below in the following Table No.2.
Table No.2: Population Break up
Water Requirement
The water for the operation phase is being met through Municipal & Borewell. Bore is being used
only in case of emergencies or shortage of water supply. Water treatment plant treats raw water
before supply. Water requirement for the project is approximately 400 KLD, out of which 135
KLD & 77 KLD is fresh water requirement during non rainy and rainy season, respectively. The
daily water requirement calculation is given below in Table No.3:
Table No.3: Calculations for Daily Water Demand
S.
No.
Description Area
(in m2)
Total
Occupancy
Rate of
water
demand
(lpcd)
Total Water
Requirement
(KLD)
A. Domestic Water
1. Mall Employee -- 595 persons 45 27
2. Mall Visitors -- 2,419 persons 15 36
3. Office Employee -- 792 persons 45 36
Sl. No. Unit Type No. of Persons
1. Mall Employee 595
2. Mall Visitors 2,419
3. Office Employee 792
4. Multiplex Spectators 2648
5. Restaurant Capacity 546
Total Population 7000
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4. Multiplex Spectators -- 2648 persons 15 40
5. Restaurant Capacity -- 546 seats 70 litres/ seat 38
Total Domestic Water Demand 177 KLD
B.
Horticulture and
Landscape
development
21603.43 m2 -- 2.7 58
C.
DG Sets Cooling
(1 X 500 KVA and 2X
2000 KVA )
-- -- 20
D. Air Conditioning 108
E. Water body make up
water 24
F. Filter backwash 13
Grand Total (A+B+C+D+E) = 400 KLD
(Note: DG sets is being operational only in case of Power failure)
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Figure No 2:-Specification of Water Treatment plant
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Power
The power supply connection is taken up from Chhattisgarh State Power Distribution Company Ltd
The demand load for the Commercial Project is 2500kVA, which is supplied through the substation
of 33 KV.
Details of D.G Sets
For the provision of backup power supply during the power failure there is provision of 3 DG sets
of capacity of 1 X 500 KVA, 1 X 2000 KVA and 1 X 2000 KVA (stand by). The DG sets are
equipped with acoustic enclosure to minimize noise generation and adequate stack height of more
than 6 m as per the CPCB norms, provided for the proper dispersion of the emission.
Parking
Adequate provisions are made for car/vehicle parking at the project site. Internal roads of 6 m
width, footpaths/pedestrian pathways have been well planned for the project.
Parking Required:
As per MoEF&CC bye-laws:
For Commercial: 1 ECS per 50 sq. m of FAR (30931.98/50) = 618 ECS
Total Parking required (as MoEF&CC) = 545 ECS
As per Chhattisgarh bye-laws:
For Commercial: 1 ECS per 50 sq. m of FAR (30931.98/50) = 618.64 ECS
Total Parking required (as Chhattisgarh) = 619 ECS
Parking Provided
Area provided for Open parking = 9050.28 m2
Area required for 1 ECS of open parking = 25 m2
Parking provided for open parking = 362 ECS
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Area provided for Basement parking = 9652.95 m2
Area required for 1 ECS of Basement parking = 35 m2
Parking provided for Basement parking = 276 ECS
Total Parking Provided = 638 ECS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Water treatment and reuse
Table No.4: Wastewater Calculations
Domestic Water Requirement 177 KLD
Fresh (30% of domestic) 53 KLD
Flushing 70% of domestic) 124 KLD
Wastewater Generated (80% fresh + 100% flushing) 166 KLD
STP Capacity 250 KLD
Total fresh water (Non Rainy Season) 135 KLD
Total fresh water (Rainy Season) 77 KLD
The water balance diagrams during dry & monsoon season are given below in Figure No. 3 &4
respectively.
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Figure No. 3: Water Balance Diagram during dry season
RECYCLED WATER
SUPPLY
@ 100%
20 KLD
58 KLD
WASTEWATER
63 KLD
FRESH WATERSUPPLY
@ 80% Wastewater Generated
(166KLD)
STP Capacity 250KLD
Horticulture
(58 KLD)
Flushing
(124 KLD)
(70% of Domestic water)
DG Cooling
(20 KLD)
Fresh Water
(53 KLD)
(30% of Domestic water)
1% of water req. will be
kept for fire fighting
Zero Discharge System
@ 141 KLD of
166 KLD
HVAC
(108 KLD)
45 KLD
Fresh Water
(53+45+24 +13 =135
KLD)
Filter backwash
(13 KLD)
13 KLD
24 KLD Make up water for
artificial water body
(24 KLD)
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*We have RWH tank, water of which is being used for gardening i.e horticulture
during non rainy days and water sprinkling purposes
RECYCLED WATER
SUPPLY
@ 100%
20 KLD
108 KLD
WASTEWATER
FRESH WATERSUPPLY
@ 80% Wastewater Generated
(166KLD)
STP Capacity 250KLD
Flushing
(124 KLD)
(70% of Domestic water)
DG Cooling
(20 KLD)
Fresh Water
(53 KLD)
(30% of Domestic water)
1% of water req. will be
kept for fire fighting
Zero Discharge System
@ 141 KLD of
166 KLD HVAC
(108 KLD)
Fresh Water
(53+24=77 KLD)
Filter backwash
(13 KLD)
13 KLD
Make up water for
artificial water body
(24 KLD)
24 KLD
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Figure No. 4: Water Balance Diagram during Monsoon Season
*We have RWH tank, water of which is being used for gardening i.e horticulture
during non rainy days and water sprinkling purposes
Wastewater Generation & Treatment
The entire Sewage Treatment Scheme is based on the principle of Fluidized Aerobic Bioreactor
(FAB) Process with diffused aeration system. The treated effluent coming out of the STP is used
for gardening and other purposes. Capacity of the STP is 250 KLD.
Sewage Treatment Technology
FAB Technology
The M/s Ambuja Realty Development Ltd. is treating sewage of commercial project in sewage
treatment plant which works on Fluidized Aerated Bed Reactor (FAB) processes which has
improved reliability, simplified operation, and requires less space than traditional wastewater
treatment systems.
Sewage after passing through the bar screen, grit chamber, oil and grease separator and
equalization tank is pumped to Ist Stage FAB Reactor, where initial removal of organic matter
takes place. In this Reactor special type of FRP floating media is provided for proper growth of
bio-mass inside the reactor. Bio-mass attached with the media reduces the organic load present in
the sewage. Aeration by means of Air Blower is provided for effective mixing & aeration
necessary for proper growth of micro-organisms. Coarse bubble Diffusers is provided for aeration
inside the Reactor. For proper growth & maintenance of microorganisms special bacteria culture
(EM) is dosed periodically.
The sewage comprising of the biological flock from FAB Reactor-I overflows into the second FAB
Reactor-II where further oxidation of organic matter takes place. Overflow of this tank passes
through a Tube Settler where the solid mass settles down at the bottom. This underflow sludge is
recycled back by the Sludge Pump to the FAB Reactor to maintain the population of micro-
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organisms, whenever required. Excess sludge is pumped through Filter Press, where sludge gets
concentrated & sludge cake are used as manure.
Overflow water from Tube Settler is collected in a chlorine contact Tank from where it is pumped
through a Multi Grade Filter, Activated Carbon Filter to the treated water tank.
Table No.5: Wastewater Details
Table No.6: Raw sewage characteristics
Sl. No. Parameters Characteristics
1. pH 6.5 to 8.5
2. BOD Upto 350 mg/lit
3. COD 700 to 800 mg/lit
4. TSS Upto 250 mg/lit
5. Oil & Grease Upto 50 mg/lit
Table No.7: Treated sewage characteristics
Sl. No. Parameters Characteristics
1. pH 6.5 to 8.5
2. BOD < 10 mg/lit
3. COD < 100 mg/lit
4. TSS < 10 mg/lit
5. Oil & Grease < 10 mg/lit
Daily load 166 KLD
Temperature Maximum 32oC
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Figure No- 5 Layout plan of Sewage Treatment plant
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Figure No 6:- Specification of Sewage Water Treatment plant
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Solid Waste
Construction
Waste
Construction waste,
Broken Bricks,
Waste Plaster Empty Cement Bags
Used in re-filling,
raising site level
Excavated Soil
Top soil conserved for
landscaping, balance used in
re-filling and rest handed
over to municipal
authority’s solid waste
collection department.
Solid Waste Management Scheme (Construction Phase)
Sold to agency for
recycling
Solid Waste Generation and Management
Solid waste was generated during the construction and is being generated during the operation
phase too. The solid waste generated during the construction phase was comprised of excavated
materials, used bags, bricks, concrete, MS rods, tiles, wood etc. The following steps adopted for
the management solid waste:
Construction yards were proposed for storage of construction materials.
Excavated top soil was stored in temporary constructed soil bank and was reused for
landscaping of the project.
Remaining excess excavated soil was handed over to municipal authority solid waste
collection department.
Figure No.7: Solid Waste Management Scheme (Construction Phase)
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During the operation phase, waste comprises of domestic, sludge from STP and horticulture waste.
The solid waste generated from the project is mainly domestic waste and quantity of the total waste
is approx. 1220 kg/day(@0.15 kg per capita per day Visitors, 0.25 kg per capita per day for staff,
landscape waste (for green belt) @ 5 kg/acre/day) and STP sludge. Following arrangements are
made at the site in accordance to Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 2016.
Table No.8: Calculation of Solid Waste Generation
S.
No. Category Occupancy
kg per
capita per
day
Waste generated
(kg/day)
1. Mall
Employee
595 0.25 148.75
2. Mall Visitors 2,419
0.15 362.85
3. Office
Employee
792 0.25 198
4. Multiplex
Spectators
2648 0.15 397.2
5. Restaurant
Capacity
546 0.15 81.9
TOTAL DOMESTIC WASTE GENERATED 1,188.7 kg/day say 1189
kg/day
6
Landscape
waste(for
green belt)
2.18 @ 5
kg/acre/day 11
7 STP Waste
20
Total 1,220 kg/day
(Source: For Waste Collection, Chapter 3, Table 3.6, Page no. 49, Central Public Health & Environment Engineering
Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, (Government of India, May 2000)
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Collection and Segregation of waste
1. For waste collection, adequate number of colored bins (Green and white & black bins–
separate for Bio-degradable and Non Bio-degradable) are provided at the strategic
locations of the commercial area.
2. Litter bin are provided in open areas.
Treatment of waste
Bio-Degradable wastes
1. Bio-degradable waste will be subjected to composting and the compost will be used as
manure.
2. STP sludge is used for horticultural purposes as manure.
3. Horticultural Waste is proposed to be composted and will be used for gardening purposes.
Recyclable wastes
i. Grass Recycling – The cropped grass is spread on the green area. It is also act as manure
after decomposition.
ii. Recyclable wastes like paper, plastic, metals etc. use to be sold off to recyclables.
Disposal
Presently all biodegradable, recyclable and non-recyclable wastes is being disposed through
Govt. approved agency. However, we are proposing organic waste converter for treatment of
biodegradable waste at site. A Solid waste management Scheme is depicted in the following
figure for the commercial project.
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SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SCHEME (OPERATION PHASE)
(Source: EIA Guidance Manual for Construction, Townships and Area Development Projects)
Figure No.8: Solid Waste Management Scheme (Operation Phase)
Figure No.9: Organic waste Converter
White Bins Black Bins
OWC
Manure
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Volume reduction is 80 – 90%. Hence 100 kg of wet waste is converted into 10 – 15kg of
compost, reducing your space requirements for compost storage also.
Most organic matter can be composted within 2 days, but it is advised to collect the compost
once in 4 - 5 days. If small amount of plastic waste is put in by oversight, it will come out
clean &dry along with the compost. But it is not advisable to put in such plastics waste by
more than 1%. This is the only composting system that can take in gravy/ sambar also.
Since the digestion is aerobic, there is no methane/ ammonia formed from the nitrogen
content of the food and hence odourless. o It is almost completely noiseless, since there is no
shredding/ cutting
This is the technology and that is adopted by most big apartment complexes, offices and
campuses in developed countries to process their wet waste. India has also started adopting
this in a major way while REDDONATURA is bringing the product for the first time to
Eastern India.
Rain Water Harvesting
Project is operational project and rain water harvesting is implemented, based upon the
“Rain water harvesting and conservation” manual by Govt. of India Consultancy Service
organization Central Public Work Department, 2002. The method of harvesting rainwater is
storage of rainwater as well as subsurface recharge from the building roof. It does not include the
collection or recharge of rainwater from ground surface. Rainwater pipes that collect water from
the catchments (rooftop) are stored to three pairs of settlement chambers. The collected rainwater
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used for secondary purposes like street cleansing and gardening etc. The expected availability has
been assessed and mentioned below:
Rainwater Harvesting Potential = Annual Rainfall (mm) X Collection Efficiency
Mean Annual Rainfall = 1384.9 say 1400 mm & mean No. of Rainy days in a year = 62
(Source: Indian Meteorological Department, Pune, 1951-2002)
Area of Roof Catchment = 4,349.35sq.m say 4300 sq.m
Height of Rainfall = 1.4 m
Volume of Rainfall over the Roof = 4300 sq.m X 1.4 m
= 6,020 cu.m (say A)
Considering roof catchment is having tiles or equivalent finish so that co-efficient for roof surface
can be adopted as 0.85 and
Considering another co-efficient for evaporation, spillage and first flush wastage as 0.80;
Approximately annual effective harvested water quantity be considered as
Rainwater Endowment of the Area (A) X 0.80 X 0.85
= 6,020 X 0.80 X 0.85 litres = 4,093.6 kL.
Mean Rainfall during monsoon = 1277 mm & mean No. of Rainy days during monsoon = 62(from
June to September)
(Source: Indian Meteorological Department, Pune, 1951-2002)
Considering duration of monsoon as 120 days (June – September), daily average rainwater
available from building roof is 4094 / 120 = 35 KL.
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Calculation for determining Capacity of Storage Tank
As already stated that in Raipur District, Mean Rainfall during monsoon = 1277 mm & mean No.
of Rainy days during monsoon = 62(from June to September);
Average daily rainfall during monsoon, 1277/62 = 20.59mm say 21mm.
Thus, peak hourly rainfall can be considered as 3 times of average daily rainfall i.e. 21mm X 3 =
63mm or 0.063m.
The capacity of recharge tank is designed to retain runoff for at least 30 min rainfall of the peak
intensity (60mm/hr).
Thus, capacity of the tank is: V = A X r X C
V = Capacity of Tank, A = 4300 sq.m (Available rooftop area), r = 0.03m (30 min rainfall of peak
intensity), C = 0.85 (Runoff coefficient of rooftop)
Thus, V = (4300X0.03X0.85) cu.m = 109.65 say 110 cu.m. Capacity of tank = 120 cu.m.
Hence, in this project, a Storage & Settlement tank, having capacity of 120 cu.m), is provided.
Overflow from the tank is discharged into the 3 pits located in the premises.
Energy conservation
Construction Phase
The external wall of the building blocks is constructed with 250mm thick double brick
layer, both side plastered (expected U-value = 0.44 W/m2-°C)
The roofs of the building blocks was constructed with typical 100-150mm thick R.C.C. slab
with cement screed and clay tiles (expected U-value = 0.263 W/m2-°C).
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Glass panes are 4mm to 6mm thick depending upon the exposure of the surface to the sun.
In some of the areas of building façade, double glazing with reflective coating was also
used. Expected U-values of single glazing clear glass and double glazing reflective coated
glass are 3.3 W/m2-°C and 0.54W/m
s-°C respectively.
Paving materials are light coloured and porous. The pavement might be of open jointed
paver blocks partially depending upon the landscaping scheme. Use of high albedo or
reflective pavements was considered at the time of construction.
Proper insulation of roof was provided to achieve desired thermal comfort. Use of light
coloured, reflective roofs having an SRI of 50% or more is incorporated.
Fly ash bricks, paver blocks and cement were used following MoEF Notifications.
Use of Ready Mix Concrete was given priority.
Operation Phase
HVAC system:- Central air conditioning system has been designed with energy efficient
equipments for high side as under:
1. Use of High efficiency chillers.
2. COP of Water-Cooled Centrifugal chillers is above 5.9 on full load.
3. Efficiency of pump & motor is above 80%.
4. Efficiency of AHU fans & motors is above 80%.
5. Over deck insulation for roof is considered to reduce heat gain.
6. Heat recovery Wheels are there for each AHU’s. It is used to improve system efficiency.
7. Variable speed secondary pumping is planned.
8. Variable Frequency Drives (VFD) provided for Secondary Pumps, all the AHU’s, Heat
recovery Wheels (HRW)
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Lightening:-
1.Occupancy sensors were installed which have following advantages; Saves energy by
automatically turning off the lights in spaces that are unoccupied, Activates a control device
when the sensor detects motion, thus turning the luminaries on, Provides on/off control with
incandescent or fluorescent loads.
2. Dimming controls used to reduce the energy usage.
3. LED Lighting Fixtures, HPSV Lamps were installed. For external area illumination like
gardening, solar lighting will be installed at later stage as per the prevailing norms.
4. For restaurants and toilets, solar water heating systems of adequate capacity will be
provided.
Landscaping & Green Belt Development
Total green area measures 8816.63m2 i.e 23.62 % of the total plot area. The list of trees and plants
with numbers planted at site are given below Table No. 9.
Name of Trees and Plants planted at site
S. No. Common Name Botanical Name Number Planted
1. Imli Tamarindus indica 40
2. Shirish Albizia lebbeck 45
3. Semal Bombax ceiba 45
4. Neem Azadirechta indica 45
5. Foxtail Palm Wodetia bifurrecta 30
6. Oil Palm Elaeis guineensis 30
7. Akash Neem Millintonia hortensis 25
8. Amaltas Cassia fistula 30
9. Kanchan Bauhinia. variegata 20
10. Aam Mangifera indica 20
11. Cassia C. javanica 25
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12. Nepenthes
bokorensis
L. thorellii 35
13. Jacaranda Jacaranda mimosaefolia 20
14. Asoka Polyalthia longifolia 60
15. Akashmoni Acacia auriculiformis 40
16. Kathbadam Terminalia catappa 30
17. Mahua Madhuka latifolia 40
18. Plumeria Plumeria acutifolia 30
19. Gulmohar Delonix regia 30
20. Jhaun Casuarina equisitifolia 30
21. Babul Acacia arabica 25
22. Bokul Mimusops elengi 30
23. Pink Sirish Albizia saman 30
24. Rubber Ficus elastica 30
25. Krishnachura Caesalpinia pulcherrima 50
26. Panthapadap Ravenala madagascariensis 30
TOTAL 865
LIST OF BUILDING MATERIAL USED AT SITE
Cement : 5504 MT
Sand : 11007 MT
Aggregate : 22014 MT
Steel : 19263 MT
Brick : 31,00,000 pieces
Detail of Machineries
Dumper : Used for mud and material handling
Excavator : Used for digging and earth work
Concrete Batching Plant : Used for concrete mixing
Road roller : For compacting the earth
Cranes : Used for lifting heavy things.
Mobile transit mixer : Transport and mix concrete up to the construction
site
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CORPORATE SOCIAL & ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES
0.2% of the project profit of three consecutive years (land + development) will be utilized for the
up-liftment of the nearby area. But as M/s Ambuja Realty Development Ltd. started gaining profit
from the last year only, hence this is not implemented yet, however Ambuja group is involved in
lot many CSR activities.