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Minutes of 263 rd SEAC Meeting Date 14/03/2016 The 263 rd meeting of SEAC was held in Directorate of Environment, U.P. on 14/03/2016. Following members were present in the meeting along with Secretary, SEAC: 1. Dr. M. S. Khan, Chairman 2. Dr. S.N. Singh, Member 3. Dr. S. K. Upadhyay Member 4. Dr. D. C. Gupta, Member 5. Smt. Shruti Shukla Secretary, SEAC / Director (I/C), Environment The Chairman welcomed the members to the 263 rd SEAC meeting. The Members of SEAC unanimously taken following decisions on the agenda points discussed: 1. “Delhi-Saharanpur Marg Yojna”, Ghaziabad, U.P., being Developed by M/s U.P.Awas Evam Vikas Parishad.File N0.-1474/AD-Sub. The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meting dated 20-06- 2014 wherein the project proponent was directed to present the matter in the next meeting of SEAC along with detailed compliance report of the TOR issued. Further the secretary SEAC is advised to put up the case with detailed project report, proceedings/ correspondence made so far and legal provisions of the notification 2006 in the next meeting for further appraisal of the case. The SEAC noted that after nearly 1.5 years the project proponent has submitted the reply thorugh letter dated 12-12-2015. A presentation was made byrepresentative of the project proponent Shri Naveen Kumar Jain, office of Executive Engineer, UP Avas Vikas Parishad, Gaziabad alongwith their consultant M/s Sawen Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd. The committee discussed the matter and directed the proponent to submit following information: 1. An affidavit regarding no construction work has taken place is to be submitted along with the NEWS photographs. 2. The proposal is only for land development so that any other activity/development as proposed under various land use category shall seek a separate clearance as required under EIA Notification, 2006 as applicable. However, Project proponent shall ensure establishment of complete infrastructure for all facilities proposed in the project as per law. 3. Plan for Development of 21% of Green belt area as Committed during presentation. 4. NOC from Competent Authority for passing of HT line. 5. 6.95 ha water bodies is proposed in the project so that an affidavit regarding not encroaching of any water bodies lying inside the proposed project to be submitted. 6. Details of land development along with all services to be proposed inside the proposed project to be submitted. 7. Phasing of development to be submitted.

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Minutes of 263rd

SEAC Meeting Date 14/03/2016

The 263rd meeting of SEAC was held in Directorate of Environment,

U.P. on 14/03/2016. Following members were present in the meeting along

with Secretary, SEAC:

1. Dr. M. S. Khan, Chairman

2. Dr. S.N. Singh, Member

3. Dr. S. K. Upadhyay Member

4. Dr. D. C. Gupta, Member

5. Smt. Shruti Shukla Secretary, SEAC / Director (I/C), Environment

The Chairman welcomed the members to the 263rd

SEAC meeting.

The Members of SEAC unanimously taken following decisions on the

agenda points discussed:

1. “Delhi-Saharanpur Marg Yojna”, Ghaziabad, U.P., being Developed by M/s

U.P.Awas Evam Vikas Parishad.File N0.-1474/AD-Sub.

The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meting dated 20-06-

2014 wherein the project proponent was directed to present the matter in the next meeting of

SEAC along with detailed compliance report of the TOR issued. Further the secretary SEAC is

advised to put up the case with detailed project report, proceedings/ correspondence made so far

and legal provisions of the notification 2006 in the next meeting for further appraisal of the case.

The SEAC noted that after nearly 1.5 years the project proponent has submitted the reply

thorugh letter dated 12-12-2015. A presentation was made byrepresentative of the project

proponent Shri Naveen Kumar Jain, office of Executive Engineer, UP Avas Vikas Parishad,

Gaziabad alongwith their consultant M/s Sawen Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd. The committee

discussed the matter and directed the proponent to submit following information:

1. An affidavit regarding no construction work has taken place is to be submitted along with the NEWS photographs.

2. The proposal is only for land development so that any other activity/development as proposed under various land use category shall seek a separate clearance as required under EIA Notification, 2006 as applicable. However, Project proponent shall ensure establishment of complete infrastructure for all facilities proposed in the project as per law.

3. Plan for Development of 21% of Green belt area as Committed during presentation. 4. NOC from Competent Authority for passing of HT line.

5. 6.95 ha water bodies is proposed in the project so that an affidavit regarding not encroaching of any water bodies lying inside the proposed project to be submitted.

6. Details of land development along with all services to be proposed inside the proposed project to be submitted.

7. Phasing of development to be submitted.

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8. Zonal level facilities in view of calculated population to be submitted. 9. Phase wise details of water distribution. For any extraction of ground water, prior

permission from CGWB shall be taken. 10. All proposals for maximum use of recycled water,elevation sections/all service

plan/landscape plan/ /drainage/sewerage plan in to jawali scheme are to be submitted.No fresh water is to be used for horticulter,flushing ,DG sets cooling and road washing.

11. Plan for holding tanks for emergency period in case of failure of STP. 12. Final scheme of discharge of waste water to be submitted.

13. Agreement regarding Plan for development of separate land fill site with the share of Loni municipal Board at the outer skirt of the site to be submitted.

14. Plan for 10% of total power requirement shall be made by solar lighting provision to be submitted.

15. Phase wise location of electric substation to be marked in the layout plan. 16. Calculation regarding e-waste and hazardous waste to be submitted.

17. Proper budgeting provision for 1.35 lacks tree plantations to be submitted. 18. EIA report for one month has to be submitted with prior information of monitring.

19. The high tension line as passin through the scheme area will be left open as per by laws and rules and will have to obtained NOC from respective Department.

20. Any Group Housing proposed will have to obtain EC separately as per guide lines. 21. DPR regarding details of development cost is to be submitted including all services is

to be submitted. 22. The phase wise proposal of STP with costing and technology is to be submitted. 23. Total Cost of the project is Rs.732.93 crores.CSR cost is Rs.15.0 Crore .Detsils of CSR

with need based in phase wise mannerwith list of beneficiaries and addresses to be submitted.

24. E-waste and Hazaduos waste quantity to be submitted. 25. Appropriate provision for religious buildings,banquet hallsetc should also be proposed.

The matter shall be discussed after submission of information as above.

2. Group Housing Project “Kailash Enclave" at Sector-18, Vrindavan Yojna-04,

Lucknow. Sri K P Tripathi, Ex. Engg., UPAVP, Lucknow. File N0.-3320/ AD-Sub.

The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meting dated 10-10-

2015 wherein a presentation was made by the representative of the project proponent alongwith

their consultant M/s Sawen Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd. The proponent, through the

documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee that:-

1. The Environmental Clearance is sought for Group Housing Project “Kailash Enclave"

at Sector-18, Vrindavan Yojna-04, Lucknow.

2. Salient features details of the project:

Total No. of Floors S+8

Total Expected Population 7645 Personnel

Transformer (No. & Capacity) 04 X 1000 KVA

Standby Power Supply(D.G. Sets) 01 x 630 KVA

Sources of Water Supply 03 nos. of Bore Well

Total Consumption of Water 573.0 KLD

Total Waste Water Generated 452.0 KLD

Total MSW Generated 4139.0

Proposed Rain Water Harvesting 04 Nos.

STP Capacity 37.5 MLD STP at Sector-10, Telibagh Vrindavan Yojana -04 based on SBR Technology

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Stack Height 5.0 meter above building height

3. Land use distribution details: S.No Details Area (sqmt.) Percentage

1 Total Ground Coverage 12553.34 28.38

2 Total Green Area 6660.47 15.06

3 Road Area 18377.89 41.54

4 Open Parking Area 6005.0 13.57

5 HT & LT Panel Room Area 269.15 0.61

6 Club Area 337.40 0.76

7 Guard Room Area 35.30 0.08

TOTAL PLOT AREA 44,238.40 100

4. Built up area calculation details: S.NO DETAILS TOTAL AREA (M

2

)

1. Block A (2 BHK)- Stilt+8

[Total Covered Area On All Floor= 5627.84 m2

x 8]

45022.72

2. Block B (3 BHK)- Stilt+8

[Total Covered Area On All Floor = 5603.04 m2

x 8]

44824.23

3. Total Covered Area of Community Center Area - G +1 674.40

4. HT & LT Panel Room Area 269.15

6. Guard Room Area 35.30

Total Built up Area 90826.20

5. Parking details of the project: S. No Parking Type Rate No. of ECS Provided Area Provided

1. Surface Parking 23 261 ECS 6005.0

2. Stilt Parking at Block A & B 28 371 ECS Block A – 5627.84 m2

Block B- 5603.04 m2

Total Stilt area- 11,230.9

Total 632 ECS

6. Water calculation details of the project: S.

No.

Water Use Population Per Capita in

(LPCD)

Water Requirement

(KLD)

Waste Water

Generation (KLD)

1 Residents 6320 86 544.0 435.0

2 Service Facility Staff 25 45 1.0 0.9

3 Visitors 1300 15 20.0 16.0

TOTAL DOMESTIC WATER REQUIREMENT 564.0 452.0

5 D.G. Set Cooling 630 KVA x 1 no. 0.9 l/KVA/4 hr

2.0 NIL

4 Gardening 6660.47 m2

1 l/m2

7.0 NIL

TOTAL WATER REQUIREMENT 573.0 452.0

7. Municipal Solid waste generation details: Type of Waste Color of

Bins Category Disposal

Method Total Waste

(Kg/ day)

Organics Green Bio Degradable Municipal Solid Waste Site

2169.2

Paper Blue Recyclable Approved Recycler 512.72

Metals

Glass

Textiles

Plastic

Miscellaneous Stones, Ash ,Dust

Grey Non-Bio degradable Municipal Solid waste Site

1262.08

Total 3944.0

8. The project proposals are covered under category 8"a" of EIA Notification, 2006.

The committee discussed the matter and directed the project proponent to submit following information:

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1. Internal road width is given as 06 m. Explain how the services would be included in this given road width.

2. Section of all internal roads should be provided. Right of way and carriage way width should be clearly marked on the map.

3. Plan for 03 m peripheral green shall be provided around the project inside the project boundary.

4. Area statement with tower wise and floor wise details alongwith no. of units.

5. Details of all block with dimensions set back and area chart details are to be submitted. 6. Details of commercial area and club area should be separately provided. Revised area

statement showing all features should be submitted. 7. Parking provisions as per bye-laws should be submitted.

8. Plan for municipal solid waste management plan. 9. Application submitted for Fire NOC.

10. 100% solar energy is to be provided on all roads and common places like stair cases. An underground Pucca tank for collection/reuse of rain water may be constructed. Plan

should be submitted. 11. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) plan along with budgetary provision amounting to

2% of project cost shall be prepared and approved by Board of Directors of the company.

A copy of resolution as above shall be submitted to the authority alongwith list of

beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address.

12. Structural design certificate signed by architect and vetting authority should be submitted.

All structural design drawings should be signed by architect and counter signed by

vetting authority.

Regarding the quries of SEAC meeting dated 10-10-2015 the project proponent has

submitted the reply thorugh letter dated 11-12-2015. In this regard a presentation was made by

the representative of the project proponent Shri K.P. Tripathi, Executive Engineer, UP Avas

Vikas Parishad, Lucknow alongwith their consultant M/s Sawen Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd.

in the SEAC meeting dated 14-03-2016. The proponent, through the documents submitted and

the presentation made, informed the committee that:-

1. The internal 6.0 m wide roads are having 5.70 m wide carriageway and balance area

provisioned for service.

2. Tower wise statement:-

• No. of Buildings = 10

• No. of Basements = 0

• No. of Stilt for Parking = 10

• Configuration of building = 9 floors (stilt + 8 floors)

• Maximum height of building = 27 m

S.No. Tow

er

Type No. of

Floors

No. of

Units

per

Floor

2 BHK 3 BHK Total Popula

tion

1 A BLOCK A- TYPE

1

8 22 176 0 176 880

2 B BLOCK A- TYPE

1

8 22 176 0 176 880

3 C BLOCK A- TYPE

1

8 22 176 0 176 880

4 D BLOCK A- TYPE 8 20 160 0 160 800

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11

5 E BLOCK B-TYPE-1 8 14 0 112 112 560

6 F BLOCK B-TYPE-1 8 14 0 112 112 560

7 G BLOCK B-TYPE-1 8 14 0 112 112 560

8 H BLOCK B-TYPE-1 8 14 0 112 112 560

9 I BLOCK B-TYPE-

11

8 8 0 64 64 320

10 J BLOCK B-TYPE-

11

8 8 0 64 64 320

576 1264 6320

3. Parking details of the project:

S. No Parking Type Rate No. of ECS Provided

Area Provided

1. Surface Parking 23 206 ECS 4753.75

2. Stilt Parking at Block A & B 28 401 ECS Block A – 5627.84 m2

Block B- 5603.04 m2

Total Stilt area- 11,230.9

Total 607 ECS

• 2 WHEELER: • Two Wheeler Parking Space Achieved = 1251.25 sqm • Each Parking Space @ 2.75 sqm = 455 Nos. Two wheelers • Hence 455 Nos. = 76 ECS (approx.) • Hence total ECS provided = 607 + 76 = 682 ECS PROVIDED

4. 100% solar energy is to be provided on all roads and common places like stair cases shall be complied.

5. An underground Pucca tank for collection/reuse of rain water may be constructed. Plan should be submitted.

6. Copy of Structural drawings vetted from Department of Civil Engineering, IIT, Bombay, is submitted.

7. Total Project Cost is Rs. 286.14 Crore, 2% cost amounting to ECR is Rs. 572.28 Lakhs, Proposed ECR Budget is Rs. 650 Lakhs (6.5 Crore).

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8. During the presentation the project Proponent through letter dated 14-03-2016 informed

that MSW generated from proposed project will be disposed of through Lucknow nagar

nigam and also informed that the CSR is not applicable to the UPHDB. This is affordable

housing project. Whoever UPHDB has been already developing villages by providing

civic amenities i.e. road, sewerage and water supply etc.

9. The project proposals are covered under category 8"a" of EIA Notification, 2006.

The committee discussed the matter and further deliberated that environmental

clearance in the matter may be granted along with general conditions as earlier prescribed

by authority for construction project with following specific conditions: 1. 03 m peripheral green shall be provided around the project inside the project boundary.

2. Parking provisions as per Development Authority bye-laws should be made and only

required parking provision is allowed. Parking for disabled persons should be explored. 3. Construction material should be recycled/utilized for internal roads.

4. 15% area of the total plot area shall be compulsorily made available for the green tree plantation including the peripheral green belt.

5. Project falling with in 10 Km. area of Wild Life Sanctuary is to obtain a clearance from National Board Wild Life (NBWL) even if the eco- sensitive zone is not earmarked.

6. Criteria/ norms provided by competent Authority regarding the seismic zone be followed for construction work. Provision of alarm system, to timely notify the

residents, in case of occurrence of earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be provided. A well defined evacuation plan should also be prepared and regular mock drills should be arranged for the residents. Rise of stairs should be constructed in a way, so that it should provide smooth movement.

7. For the treatment for total sewage, a full-fledged STP is to be provided with 20% more capacity than waste water generated during operation phase.100% waste water is to be treated in captive STP conforming to prescribed standards of receiving body for designated use. Monitoring of STP to be done daily till its stabilization.

8. Dual plumbing should be adopted. Recycling of water as proposed shall be undertaken with regular testing and monitoring of treated water.

9. Dedicated power supply for STPs is to be ensured during operation. Sludge of STP is to be used in-house as manure and surplus manure should be managed by giving it to end

users. STP shall be suitably located nearest to back side boundary with shortest out let. Operation and the maintenance cost of the STP shall also be informed along with the

compliance of the E-waste and municipal solid waste disposal. 10. Online monitoring on discharge point shall be undertaken.

11. Total Project Cost is Rs. 286.14 Crore, 2% cost amounting to ECR is Rs. 572.28 Lakhs, Proposed ECR Budget is Rs. 650 Lakhs (6.5 Crore). Details of CSR cost is to be

submitted with need based project phase wise costing and list of beneficiaries and their addresses to be submitted.

12. LEDs should be used in all common areas and corridors. 100% solar lighting is to be provided in the open areas/ stairs cases.

13. 10% of total power requirement shall be met with solar lighting provision. 14. All entry/exit point should be bell mouth shaped. 15. To discharge excess treated waste water into public drainage system, permission from

the competent authority to be taken prior to any discharge. 16. 100 % provision of Rain Water Harvesting is to be made. RWH shall be initially done

only from the roof top. RWH from green and other open areas shall be done only after permission from CGWB.

17. An underground Pucca tank for collection/reuse of rain water may be constructed. 18. Height of the stack should be provided based on combined DG sets capacity and be 6mt

higher than the tallest building.

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19. Post project monitoring for air, water (surface + ground), Stack noise of D.G. sets, STP to be carried out as CPCB Guidelines.

20. Crèche to be provided during the construction/operation phase. 21. Provision of separate room for senior citizen with proper amenities shall be made. 22. Protection shall be provided on the windows of the high rise flats for security of

residents. 23. Unless and until all the environmental issues are sorted out the occupancy will be

restricted and would be only allowed after achieving the Permission from the competent authority.

24. The project proponent shall ensure that the project site does not attract/infringe any buffer zone of no activity identified/declared under law.

25. For any extraction of ground water, prior permission from CGWB shall be taken.Only two numbers of bore well including one standby are allowed.

26. Sprinkler to be used for curing and quenching and ready mix concrete may be used for construction.

27. Possibilities of use of treated waste water for irrigation purposes should be explored. Drip irrigation should be tried upto extent possible. No fresh water will be used for

irrigation purpose , horticulter, floor washing,automobile cleaning, DG sets cooling and road washing.

28. Mobile toilets, safe drinking water facility, sanitation facility and eco friendly fuels etc. Shall be made available to the temporary residents/workers at the project site including the proper treatment and the disposal of the wastes.

29. Provision for a first-aid dispensary with a doctor should be made within the project premises for emergency situation.

30. Agreement between project proponent and monitoring agency for Environment management plan to be submitted.

31. Delonex Razia (Gulmohar) should also be planted.

32. Give an affdevit that Solid Waste disposal will be carried out by Nagar Nigam till our disposal site not developed.

3. Group Housing “Gangotri Enclave” at Plot No-8/GH-4, Sector-8, Avadh Vihar

Yojna,Sultanpur Road, Lucknow- Er. R B Yadav, Ex. Engg., CD-15, 2nd Floor,

Sector-9, Vrindavan Yojna, Raebarelly Road, LKO File N0.-2731/DD-Y

The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meting dated

10-07-2015 wherein a presentation was made by the representative of the project

proponent alongwith their consultant M/s E.C. Engineers, Jaipur. The proponent, through

the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee that:-

1. The Environmental Clearance is sought for Group Housing “Gangotri Enclave” at Plot

No-8/GH-4, Sector-8, Avadh Vihar Yojna, Sultanpur Road, Lucknow.

2. Salient features details of the project:

1 Total Plot Area 24,400 Sq.m

2 Total Build up Area 66,334 Sq.m.

3 Landscape Area 3712.70 Sq.m.

4 Road & Parking Area 10842.8 Sq.m.

5 Foot print area 9,472 Sq.m.

6 Area for community & commercial 661.6 Sq.m.

7 Total Rooftop Area 9,472 Sq. m.

8 Total No. of Blocks 12

9. Total No. of Flats 784

10. Maximum Height of building 29.4 Mt.

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11. Total Achieved F.A.R 2.41

12. Permissible F.A.R. 2.41

3. Parking Calculation are

S.No. Particular No. of floor

Total Units

Parking Required Parking Achieved

In Stilt Floor In Open

(A) F-64 S+7 336 168 168 40

(B) F-84 S+7 448 224 224

Total 784 392 352 40

4. For power back up, DG sets will be installed with the 2 D.G. Set of Commutative

capacity 1000 KW.

5. Total 185 trees will be planted. Total landscaping area is 3712.70 Sq. m.

6. Only 50 KLD water will be required during construction phase. Ready-mix concrete

will be used, hence, the impact on water environment will be insignificant.

7. 570 KLD per day of water will be used, which will be met from Municipal water.

8. Source of waste water generated will be from domestic activities.

9. The waste water generated at time of 439 KLD and shall be treated in Combined STP.

10. A combined STP of 60 MLD capacity is proposed for the whole residential township of

Avadh Vihar Yojna, Lucknow for an area of 1065 acres spreading over.

11. During the construction phase, domestic effluent generated will be discharged through

the septic tank followed by soak pits.

12. Only 50 KLD water will be required during construction phase. Ready-mix concrete

will be used, hence, the impact on water environment will be insignificant.

13. All mud & drift deposited on the roads from the construction activities will be cleaned

14. Due care will be taken not to mix mortar in location that will drain into storm water

system.

15. 3 No of Harvesting pit is required.

16. Solid Waste ManagementOperation Phase

Total No. of Flats No. of persons

Per capita considered (in Kg/day)

Total solid waste (in KG/day)

784 3920 0.450 1764

17. Estimated Electricity Power requirement for the project is 5000 KW. Power Supply will

be met from UPPCL.

18. The building will be provided with emergency power backup through DG Sets.

19. For power back up, DG sets will be installed with the 2 D.G. Set of Commutative

capacity 1000 KW.

20. The project proposals are covered under category 8"a" of EIA Notification, 2006.

The committee discussed the matter and directed the proponent to submit following

information:

1. Area details showing proposed uses as residential, commercial, parks, parking, roads,

other services, facilities of the project also in percentage.

2. Maps/plans/services plans approved by Competent Authority.

3. Land allotment letter.

4. The structure design certificate by qualified structure engineer should be submitted. The

structural design certificate should preferably be vetted by IITs/CBRI. Provision of alarm

system, to timely notify the employees/residents, in case of occurrence of

earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be provided.

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5. All internal roads should be 09 m wide. Plan for right of way and carriage way and

section of road should be submitted.

6. Break-up of open area and landscape plan should be submitted.

7. Solid waste management and disposal plan with identification of authorized agency. .

8. Plan for 03 m peripheral green shall be provided along the boundary of the project.

9. Plan for Rain water harvesting.

10. Plan for plantation of minimum 300 trees should be submitted.

11. Provision of 100% solar lighting along the road site, stair cases, common places.

12. NOC from Fire Department and Airport Authority of India.

Regarding the queries of SEAC meeting dated 10-07-2015 the project proponent has

submitted the reply thorugh letter dated 18-12-2015. In this regard a presentation was made by

the representative of the project proponent Shri K.R. Lohumi, Executive Engineer, UP Avas

Vikas Parishad, Lucknow alongwith their consultant M/s E.C. Engineers, Jaipur in the SEAC

meeting dated 14-03-2016. The proponent, through the documents submitted and the

presentation made, informed the committee that:-

1. Salient features details of the project:

S.N0 Area Sq.m %

1 Total land area 24400.00 Sq.m 100

2 Total Build up area 66334.00 Sq.m 271

3 Landscape Area 3712.70 Sq.m 15.21

4 Road & Paved Area 8462.1 Sq.m 34.6

5 Foot Print Area 9472.0 Sq 38.8

6 Area for community 661.6 Sq.m 2.7

7 Total Rooftop Area 9472.0 Sq.m 38.8

8 Parking Area 2380.7

Sq.m

9.75

9 No. of parking Provide Stilt-352,

Surface-40, total no of

parking 392 Nos. as against

to 784 Flats.

2. Maps are approved by housing commissioner/C.A. P/SE approved authority to the approved

by drawing.

3. Structural design is approved by IIT ROORKEE.

4. Green plantation will be provided in 3m peripheral along the boundary of the project.

5. With the help of local vender solid waste will be collected, segregated and transported to

SHIVRE Plant (where UP Govt. establish solid waste plant for Lucknow City) for Final

Disposal.

6. 300 trees will be planted with in the campus.

The committee discussed the matter and further deliberated that environmental

clearance in the matter may be granted along with general conditions as earlier prescribed

by authority for construction project and following specific conditions:

1. 03 m peripheral green shall be provided around the project inside the project boundary. 2. Parking provisions as per Development Authority bye-laws should be made and only

required parking provision is allowed. Parking for disabled persons should be explored. 3. Construction material should be recycled/utilized for internal roads. 4. 15% area of the total plot area shall be compulsorily made available for the green belt

development including the peripheral green belt.

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5. Project falling with in 10 Km. area of Wild Life Sanctuary is to obtain a clearance from National Board Wild Life (NBWL) even if the eco- sensitive zone is not earmarked.

6. Criteria/ norms provided by competent Authority regarding the seismic zone be followed for construction work. Provision of alarm system, to timely notify the residents, in case of occurrence of earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be provided. A well defined evacuation plan should also be prepared and regular mock drills should be arranged for the residents. Rise of stairs should be constructed in a way,

so that it should provide smooth movement. 7. For the treatment for total sewage, a full-fledged STP is to be provided with 20% more

capacity than waste water generated during operation phase.100% waste water is to be treated in captive STP conforming to prescribed standards of receiving body for

designated use. Monitoring of STP to be done daily till its stabilization. 8. Dual plumbing should be adopted. Recycling of water as proposed shall be undertaken

with regular testing and monitoring of treated water. 9. Dedicated power supply for STPs is to be ensured during operation. Sludge of STP is to

be used in-house as manure and surplus manure should be managed by giving it to end users. STP shall be suitably located nearest to back side boundary with shortest out let.

Operation and the maintenance cost of the STP shall also be informed along with the compliance of the E-waste and municipal solid waste disposal.

10. Online monitoring on discharge point shall be undertaken. 11. Details of CSR cost is to be submitted with list of beneficiaries and need based project

phase wise costing and addresses to be submitted. 12. LEDs should be used in all common areas and corridors. 100% solar lighting is to be

provided in the open areas/ stairs cases. 13. 10% of total power requirement shall be made for solar lighting provision. 14. All entry/exit point should be bell mouth shaped. 15. To discharge excess treated waste water into public drainage system, permission from

the competent authority to be taken prior to any discharge. 16. 100 % provision of Rain Water Harvesting is to be made. RWH shall be initially done

only from the roof top. RWH from green and other open areas shall be done only after permission from CGWB.

17. An underground Pucca tank for collection/reuse of rain water may be constructed. 18. Height of the stack should be provided based on combined DG sets capacity and be 6mt

higher than the tallest building. 19. Post project monitoring for air, water (surface + ground), Stack noise of D.G. sets, STP

to be carried out as CPCB Guidelines. 20. Crèche to be provided during the construction/operation phase.

21. Provision of separate room for senior citizen with proper amenities shall be made. 22. Protection shall be provided on the windows of the high rise flats for security of

residents. 23. Unless and until all the environmental issues are sorted out the occupancy will be

restricted and would be only allowed after achieving the Permission from the competent authority.

24. The project proponent shall ensure that the project site does not attract/infringe any buffer zone of no activity identified/declared under law.

25. For any extraction of ground water, prior permission from CGWB shall be taken. 26. Sprinkler to be used for curing and quenching and ready mix concrete may be used for

construction. 27. Possibilities of use of treated waste water for irrigation purposes should be explored.

Drip irrigation should be tried upto extent possible. No fresh water will be used for irrigation purpose , horticulter, floor washing,automobile cleaning, DG sets cooling and

road washing.

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28. Mobile toilets, safe drinking water facility, sanitation facility and eco friendly fuels etc. Shall be made available to the temporary residents/workers at the project site including the proper treatment and the disposal of the wastes.

29. Provision for a first-aid dispensary with a doctor should be made within the project premises for emergency situation.

30. Agreement between project proponent and monitoring agency for Environment management plan to be submitted.

31. Delonex Razia (Gulmohar) should also be planted. 32. Agreement between project proponent and Authorised vendor for management of soild

waste disposal to be submitted. 33. Submit copy of stay from Hon; ble High Court with letter regarding consultant.

34. Proposal of Kutchha water tank for rain water harvesting to be marked on map and lay out plan.

4. Group Housing “Bhagirathi Enclave” at Plot No-GH-1, Sector-2B, Avadh Vihar

Yojna, Sultanpur Road, Lucknow- Er. R L Yadav, Ex. Engg.,UPAVP, Office

Complex, Boothnath Mandir Marg, Indira Nagar, LKO. File N0.-2732/AD-H

The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meting dated

10-07-2015 wherein a presentation was made by the representative of the project

proponent alongwith their consultant M/s E.C. Engineers, Jaipur. The proponent, through

the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee that:-

1. The Environmental Clearance is sought for Group Housing “Gangotri Enclave” at Plot

No-8/GH-4, Sector-8, Avadh Vihar Yojna,Sultanpur Road, Lucknow.

2. Salient features details of the project:

1 Total Plot Area 40,634.25 Sq.m

2 Total Build up Area 1,19,601 Sq.m.

3 Landscape Area 7380 Sq.m.

4 Road & Paved Area 10,204 Sq.m.

5 Foot print area 7,464.00 Sq.m.

6 Area for community 685.50 Sq.m.

7 Total Rooftop Area 7,475.0 Sq. m.

8 Parking Area 36,792.00 sq.m.

9. Total No. of Blocks 12

10. Total No. of Flats 780

11. Maximum Height of building 49 Mt.

12. Total Achieved F.A.R 2.94

3. Parking Calculation are given below:-

Stilt 529

Basement 625

Surface 495

Total no. Parking 1694 Nos.

4.There will be Six D.G. Sets in post construction phase. The capacity of DG sets will be

1140 KW.

5.Total 642 trees will be planted.

6.Total landscaping area is 7,380 Sq. m

7.Only 100 KLD water will be required during construction phase. Ready-mix concrete

will be used, hence, the impact on water environment will be insignificant.

8.700 KLD per day of water will be used, which will be met from Municipal water.

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9.Source of waste water generated will be from domestic activities

10. The waste water generated at time of 536 KLD and shall be treated in Combined STP.

11. A combined STP of 60 MLD capacity is proposed for the whole residential township of

Avadh Vihar Yojna, Lucknow for an area of 1065 acres spreading over.

12. 3 Nos Recharge pit have been proposed.

13. Solid Waste Management :- Operation Phase

Total No.

of Flats

No. of

persons

Per capita

considered

(in Kg/day)

Total solid

waste

(in KG/day)

780 3900 0.450 1755

14. Estimated Electricity Power requirement for the project is 5600 KW. Power supply will

be met from UPPCL.The building will be provided with emergency power backup

through DG Sets. For power back up, DG sets will be installed with the 6 D.G. Set of

Commutative capacity 1140 KW.

The committee discussed the matter and directed the proponent to submit following

information:

1. Area details showing proposed uses as residential, commercial, parks, parking, roads,

other services, facilities of the project also in percentage.

2. Maps/plans/services plans approved by Competent Authority.

3. Land allotment letter.

4. The structure design certificate by qualified structure engineer should be submitted. The

structural design certificate should preferably be vetted by IITs/CBRI. Provision of alarm

system, to timely notify the employees/residents, in case of occurrence of

earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be provided.

5. All internal roads should be 09 m wide. Plan for right of way and carriage way and

section of road should be submitted.

6. Break-up of open area and landscape plan should be submitted.

7. Solid waste management and disposal plan with identification of authorized agency. .

8. Plan for 03 m peripheral green shall be provided along the boundary of the project.

9. Plan for Rain water harvesting.

10. Plan for plantation of minimum 300 trees should be submitted.

11. Provision of 100% solar lighting along the road site, stair cases, common places.

12. NOC from Fire Department and Airport Authority of India.

Regarding the queries of SEAC meeting dated 10-07-2015 the project proponent has

submitted the reply thorugh letter dated 15-12-2015. In this regard a presentation was made by

the representative of the project proponent Shri D.B Yadav, Assistant Engineer, UP Avas Vikas

Parishad, Lucknow alongwith their consultant M/s E.C. Engineers, Jaipur in the SEAC meeting

dated 14-03-2016. The proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation made,

informed the committee that:-

1. Salient features details of the project:

S.N Area Details Area Sq.m %

1 Total land area 40,634.25 Sq.m 100

2 Total Build up area 1,19,601 Sq.m 2.94

3 Landscape Area 7380 Sq.m 18.16

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4 Road & Paved Area 10,204 Sq.m 25.11

5 Foot Print Area 7,464.00 Sq.m 18.37

6 Area for community 685.50 Sq.m 1.68

7 Total Rooftop Area 7,475.00 Sq.m 18.40

8 Parking Area 36,792.00 Sq.m 90.54

Stilt 22484.00 Sq.m

Basement 7424.00 Sq.m

Surface 6344.00 Sq.m

9 No. parking Provide Stilt-529,

Basement -625,

Surface-495, total no parking 1649 Nos. as

again to 780 Flats or more then 2 Nos.

Parking /Flats

2. Maps are approved by housing commissioner/ Chief Architect Planner.

3. Structural design is approved by IIT Delhi.

4. All internal roads are 9.0 m Wide road.

5. With the help of local vender solid waste will be collected, segregated and transported

to SHIVRE Plant (where UP Govt. establish solid waste plant for Lucknow City) for

Final Disposal.

6. Green plantation will be provided in 3m peripheral along the boundary of the project.

7. 642 trees will be planted with in the campus.

8. Solar lighting along the road site, stair cases, and common places will be provided.

9. NOC from Fire Department and Airport Authority of India are submitted.

The committee discussed the matter and further deliberated that environmental

clearance in the matter may be granted along with general conditions as earlier prescribed

by authority for construction project and following specific conditions:

1. 03 m peripheral green shall be provided around the project inside the project boundary. 2. Parking provisions as per Development Authority bye-laws should be made and only

required parking provision is allowed. Parking for disabled persons should be explored. 3. Construction material should be recycled/utilized for internal roads.

4. 15% area of the total plot area shall be compulsorily made available for the green belt development including the peripheral green belt.

5. Project falling with in 10 Km. area of Wild Life Sanctuary is to obtain a clearance from National Board Wild Life (NBWL) even if the eco- sensitive zone is not earmarked.

6. Criteria/ norms provided by competent Authority regarding the seismic zone be followed for construction work. Provision of alarm system, to timely notify the

residents, in case of occurrence of earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be provided. A well defined evacuation plan should also be prepared and regular mock

drills should be arranged for the residents. Rise of stairs should be constructed in a way, so that it should provide smooth movement.

7. For the treatment for total sewage, a full-fledged STP is to be provided with 20% more capacity than waste water generated during operation phase.100% waste water is to be treated in captive STP conforming to prescribed standards of receiving body for designated use. Monitoring of STP to be done daily till its stabilization.

8. Dual plumbing should be adopted. Recycling of water as proposed shall be undertaken with regular testing and monitoring of treated water.

9. Dedicated power supply for STPs is to be ensured during operation. Sludge of STP is to be used in-house as manure and surplus manure should be managed by giving it to end

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users. STP shall be suitably located nearest to back side boundary with shortest out let. Operation and the maintenance cost of the STP shall also be informed along with the compliance of the E-waste and municipal solid waste disposal.

10. Online monitoring on discharge point shall be undertaken. 11. Details of CSR cost is to be submitted with list of beneficiaries and need based project

phase wise costing and addresses to be submitted. 12. LEDs should be used in all common areas and corridors. 100% solar lighting is to be

provided in the open areas/ stairs cases. 13. 10% of total power requirement shall be made for solar lighting provision.

14. All entry/exit point should be bell mouth shaped. 15. To discharge excess treated waste water into public drainage system, permission from

the competent authority to be taken prior to any discharge. 16. 100 % provision of Rain Water Harvesting is to be made. RWH shall be initially done

only from the roof top. RWH from green and other open areas shall be done only after permission from CGWB.

17. An underground Pucca tank with kacha base for collection/reuse of rain water may be constructed.

18. Height of the stack should be provided based on combined DG sets capacity and be 6mt higher than the tallest building.

19. Post project monitoring for air, water (surface + ground), Stack noise of D.G. sets, STP to be carried out as CPCB Guidelines.

20. Crèche to be provided during the construction/operation phase. 21. Provision of separate room for senior citizen with proper amenities shall be made. 22. Protection shall be provided on the windows of the high rise flats for security of

residents. 23. Unless and until all the environmental issues are sorted out the occupancy will be

restricted and would be only allowed after achieving the Permission from the

competent authority. 24. The project proponent shall ensure that the project site does not attract/infringe any

buffer zone of no activity identified/declared under law. 25. For any extraction of ground water, prior permission from CGWB shall be taken.

26. Sprinkler to be used for curing and quenching and ready mix concrete may be used for construction.

27. Possibilities of use of treated waste water for irrigation purposes should be explored. Drip irrigation should be tried upto extent possible. No fresh water will be used for

irrigation purpose , horticulter, floor washing,automobile cleaning, DG sets cooling and road washing.

28. Mobile toilets, safe drinking water facility, sanitation facility and eco friendly fuels etc. Shall be made available to the temporary residents/workers at the project site including the proper treatment and the disposal of the wastes.

29. Provision for a first-aid dispensary with a doctor should be made within the project premises for emergency situation.

30. Agreement between project proponent and monitoring agency for Environment management plan to be submitted.

31. Delonex Razia (Gulmohar) should also be planted. 32. Agreement between project proponent and Authorised vendor for management of soild

waste disposal to be submitted. 33. Development of pucca roads in villages in the vicinity in CSR. 34. Copy of Stay from Honble High Court is to be submitted in regard to consultant.

35. Submit the copy of bye laws regarding parking requirement along with details of parking calculation.

36. Provision of 100% solar energy in parks and roads and at common places like Stair case.

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37. The total project cost is Rs.303.0 crores. 38. CSR cost is Rs.2% (6.0 crores) Details of CSR need based project phase wise with list

of benefiaries and their addresses is to be submitted.

5. Group Housing Project “Abffordable Complex” at Plot No-C-3, Signature City,

Ghaziabad- Sri S L Kushwaha, Ex. Engg, Construction Div-III, Admn. Building,

Sector-B3, Ghaziabad. File N0.-2998/AD-Sub.

The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meting dated 11-09-

2015 wherein the project proponent was directed to submit following information:

Status of Housing units with no of towers with type of houses is to be submitted.

1. Section of roads showing Road width, Carriage way and Right of way is to be submitted. 2. Land Scape Plan, Area Statements, to be submitted. 3. Peripheral green to be left 3.0 metre. 4. Pond to be constructed for Rain Water Harvesting during rainy season. 5. 100% use of Solar Energy on all roads and common places like Stair cases. 6. Use of reflecting paints on roof top and side walls. 7. Evacuation route and alarming system plan is to be submitted. 8. Total Cost of the project is Rs. 400.0 Crore.CSR cost is 2% of the total cost. Details of

CSR need based project with list of beneficiaries and their address and phase wise details with photographs are to be submitted.

9. Govt. Order regarding Affordable group Housing. 10. Approval of lay out of the proposed site from UPSIDC.

11. Land use documents and Land/sale deed documents certifying the ownership of the land. 12. Details of Tower, no of blocks, Height of tower & no of dwelling units.

13. Details of Area Statements (Total area, residential, community and under road). 14. Total Road width including surface parking as per GDA bye-laws should be proposed.

15. NOC from Forest and Pollution Control Board authorities & Airport Authority of India and to all safety concerns should be applied and copy be submitted.

16. All approved layout plan/building plan/service plans/sewerage plan/drainage plan prepared in accordance to Development Authority Bye-laws with the signature of an architect certifying that they are all in the conformity with the master plan.

17. Submit structural design with the signature of competent/qualified structural engineer also certifying that the design of the building plan is compatible with the requirements of seismic zone of that area in which the construction of the building is proposed and are as per building bylaws/rules and regulation of the authority.

18. For any extraction of ground water, prior permission from CGWB shall be taken, Plans for installation of water meter also the yield and the quality of groundwater which will be influenced by the number if tube wells that may be installed in the surrounding area in

respect of the very project. 19. Details of approach road, Setback, Road width ( carriage way etc) to be shown on site

map specifically. 20. Plan for dual plumbing. Recycling of water shall be undertaken with regular testing and

monitoring of treated water. 21. Plan to increase greenbelt at periphery. Tree plantations to be calculated as per 80

sqmt/tree and no of trees to be shown. 22. A feasibility study shall be undertaken and submitted to channelize this treated waste

water into artificial kuchcha pond, as the project proposal is reliant on ground water

extraction. Considering the Water as a vital natural resource, offensive measures are required recharge the underground water up to maximum possible extent.

Regarding the quries of SEAC meeting dated 11-09-2015 the project proponent has submitted

the reply thorugh letter dated 04-01-2016. In this regard a presentation was made by the

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representative of the project proponent Shri Kamal Singh, Assitant Engineer alongwith their

consultant M/s Perfect Environ Solucation Pvt.Ltd. in the SEAC meeting dated 14-03-2016. The

proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee

that:-

1. The Environmental Clearance is sought for Group Housing Project “Abbardable

Complex” at Plot No-C-3, Signature City, Ghaziabad.

2. The proposed project “Affordable Group Housing complex” at plot no. C-3, within

Signature City, Ghaziabad (U.P.). The project will be developed by U.P. State

Industrial Development Corporation.

3. The plot area of the project is 29723 sq m (7.34 Acre). The total built-up-area of the

project will be 147291.094 sq m which is less than 1,50,000 sq m. Hence, the project

falls under category 8 (a) as Per the EIA notification, 2006.

4. The plot belongs to Block C of Signature City which is a well developed residential

cum industrial Township with various Group Housings, Residential Group Housings,

Industries, commercial, etc.

5. This Group Housing at C-3 is a part of the various Group Housings of the township.

6. The estimated cost of project is Rs. 460 Crores

7. Total green area= 8919.87 sq m (30.01% of the plot area) , Green belt width= 2.5 m to

3 m,

8. Total No. of Trees Proposed is 372 Nos.

9. 200 cum (8.5m x 6m x 4m) capacity Pond will be constructed for Rain Water

Harvesting.

10. 100 % road side lighting will be dual powered which can be operated with solar as well

as electricity. However, for common places, solar inverter will be provided.

11. Total Cost of the Project= Rs. 460 Crores, 2% as per the company rules will be spent as

Corporate Social Responsibility. CSR will be carried out in the due course of time once

the Environmental Clearance is obtained and details of beneficiaries, their address &

photographs shall be taken at that time.

12. Details of the blocks & towers are given below

Block Type

Tower Type of houses

Area per unit sq.m

Nos. of units per

floor

No. of floors

Height of building

mt.

Total dwelling

units

Block A T-1 1 BHK 52.926 18 2B+S+29 92.25 522

Block B T-2 2 BHK 72.077 16 2B+S+30 95.3 480

T-3 2 BHK 720.77 16 2B+S+30 95.3 480

13. Land use of the project is given below:

Land Use Plot

allocation sq m

FAR Non FAR Basement Area

Residential area 3578.335 96822.301 sq m 9893.721 sq m 38429.37 sq m

Community Building 746.081 939.351sq m 35.96 sq m -

Convenient Shopping 557.017 1110.235 sq m 42.48 sq m -

Other Area 17.667 17.667sq m - -

Green Area (30.01%) 8919.87 - - -

Surface parking (20.60%)

6125 - - -

Road & Open area (32.91%)

9779.03 - - -

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Total 29723 98889.558 sq m(A)

9972.161 sq m(B)

38429.37 sq m(C)

Built-Up Area (A)+(B)+(C) = 147291.094 sq m

Green area Area proposed (sq m) % of plot area No. of trees

Peripheral tree plantation area 2682.060 9% 281

Avenue tree plantation area 1627.77 5.5% 91

Landscape area 4610.040 15.51% -

Total green area 8919.87 sq m 30.01% 372

14. NOC from Forest and Pollution Control Board authorities & Airport Authority of

India are submitted.

15. 219 KLD of treated water will be recycled & reused in flushing, miscellaneous &

gardening purposes. Regular testing and monitoring of treated water will be done.

16. No Ground water abstraction is proposed in the complex. Municipal supply will

fulfill the need of the project. There will be no ground water extraction proposed in

the project hence there is no need of making kaccha pond. The treated water will be

discharged to the drain of the signature city and will be utilized in green area of the

township.

The committee discussed the matter and further deliberated that environmental

clearance in the matter may be granted along with general conditions as earlier prescribed

by authority for construction project and following specific conditions:

1. 03 m peripheral green shall be provided around the project inside the project boundary. 2. Parking provisions as per Development Authority bye-laws should be made and only

required parking provision is allowed. Parking for disabled persons should be explored. 3. Construction material should be recycled/utilized for internal roads. 4. 15% area of the total plot area shall be compulsorily made available for the green belt

development including the peripheral green belt.

5. Project falling with in 10 Km. area of Wild Life Sanctuary is to obtain a clearance from National Board Wild Life (NBWL) even if the eco- sensitive zone is not earmarked.

6. Criteria/ norms provided by competent Authority regarding the seismic zone be followed for construction work. Provision of alarm system, to timely notify the

residents, in case of occurrence of earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be provided. A well defined evacuation plan should also be prepared and regular mock

drills should be arranged for the residents. Rise of stairs should be constructed in a way, so that it should provide smooth movement.

7. For the treatment for total sewage, a full-fledged STP is to be provided with 20% more capacity than waste water generated during operation phase.100% waste water is to be treated in captive STP conforming to prescribed standards of receiving body for designated use. Monitoring of STP to be done daily till its stabilization.

8. Dual plumbing should be adopted. Recycling of water as proposed shall be undertaken with regular testing and monitoring of treated water.

9. Dedicated power supply for STPs is to be ensured during operation. Sludge of STP is to be used in-house as manure and surplus manure should be managed by giving it to end users. STP shall be suitably located nearest to back side boundary with shortest out let.

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Operation and the maintenance cost of the STP shall also be informed along with the compliance of the E-waste and municipal solid waste disposal.

10. Online monitoring on discharge point shall be undertaken. 11. Details of CSR cost is to be submitted with list of beneficiaries and need based project

phase wise costing and addresses to be submitted. 12. LEDs should be used in all common areas and corridors. 100% solar lighting is to be

provided in the open areas/ stairs cases.

13. 10% of total power requirement shall be made for solar lighting provision. 14. All entry/exit point should be bell mouth shaped.

15. To discharge excess treated waste water into public drainage system, permission from the competent authority to be taken prior to any discharge.

16. 100 % provision of Rain Water Harvesting is to be made. RWH will receive water only from the roof top. RWH from green and other open areas shall be done only after

permission from CGWB. 17. An underground Pucca tank with kacha base for collection/reuse of rain water may be

constructed. 18. Height of the stack should be provided based on combined DG sets capacity and be 6mt

higher than the tallest building. 19. Post project monitoring for air, water (surface + ground), Stack noise of D.G. sets, STP

to be carried out as CPCB Guidelines. 20. Crèche to be provided during the construction/operation phase. 21. Provision of separate room for senior citizen with proper amenities shall be made. 22. Protection shall be provided on the windows of the high rise flats for security of

residents. 23. Unless and until all the environmental issues are sorted out the occupancy will be

restricted and would be only allowed after achieving the Permission from the competent authority.

24. The project proponent shall ensure that the project site does not attract/infringe any buffer zone of no activity identified/declared under law.

25. For any extraction of ground water, prior permission from CGWB shall be taken. 26. Sprinkler to be used for curing and quenching and ready mix concrete may be used for

construction. 27. Possibilities of use of treated waste water for irrigation purposes should be explored.

Drip irrigation should be tried upto extent possible. No fresh water will be used for irrigation purpose , horticulter, floor washing,automobile cleaning, DG sets cooling and

road washing. 28. Mobile toilets, safe drinking water facility, sanitation facility and eco friendly fuels etc.

Shall be made available to the temporary residents/workers at the project site including the proper treatment and the disposal of the wastes.

29. Provision for a first-aid dispensary with a doctor should be made within the project premises for emergency situation.

30. Agreement between project proponent and monitoring agency for Environment management plan to be submitted.

31. Delonex Razia (Gulmohar) should also be planted. 32. Agreement between project proponent and Authorised vendor for management of soild

waste disposal to be submitted. 33. Peripherals green from 2.o to3.0 metre as proposed is be shown and marked on map.

34. Total cost of the project is Rs.460.0 Crores. 35. CSR cost is Rs.9.20 Crores.Details of CSR cost phase wise need based projects with list

of beneficiaries and their addresses is to be submitted. 36. Structural design by C P Kukreja duly vetted by qualified Structural Engineer is yo be

submitted within a month along with signature on all maps and drawings within 15 days.

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6. Group Housing Poject “Mandakini Enclave” at Sector-2A, Avadh Vihar Yojna

(Sultanpur Road) Tehsil & Distt-Lucknow- Er. Ramesh Mishra, Ex. Engg., Div-

21, UPAVP, Office Complex, Sector-9, Vrindavan Yojna, LKO. File N0.-

2733/SPO-V

The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meting dated 10-07-

2015 wherein a presentation was made by the representative of the project proponent

alongwith their consultant M/s E.C. Engineers, Jaipur. The proponent, through the documents

submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee that:-

1. The Environmental Clearance is sought for Group Housing Poject “Mandakini

Enclave” at Khasra no. 183,189,190,193,184,185,186,187,188,191,192,194,195,196

Sector-2A, Avadh Vihar Yojna (Sultanpur Road) Tehsil & Distt-Lucknow.

2. Salient features details of the project:

1 Total Plot Area 32131.63 Sq. m

2 Total Build up Area 96798.62 Sq. m

3 Landscape Area 4535.00 Sq. m

4 Road Area 10945.00 Sq. m

5 Foot print area 1540.75 Sq. m

6 Area for commercial and community 1223.45 Sq. m

7 Total Rooftop Area 3503.12 Sq. m

8 Parking Area 11,288.75 Sq. m

9. Total No. of Blocks 12

10. Total No. of Flats 800

11. Maximum Height of the Building 50.95 mtr

12. Total Achieved F.A.R 3.35

13. Permissible F.A.R. 3.35

3. Parking details :-

Parking required 1312 no.

Parking provided 1312 no.

4. There will be 15 D.G. Sets in post construction phase. The capacity of DG sets will be

750 KW.

5. Total 392 trees will be planted.

6. Total landscaping area is 4535.00 Sq. m.

7. Only 100 KLD water will be required during construction phase. Ready-mix concrete

will be used; hence, the impact on water environment will be insignificant.

8. 850 KLD per day of water will be used, which will be met from Municipal water.

9. Source of waste water generated will be from domestic activities.

10. The waste water generated at time of 666 KLD and shall be treated in Combined STP.

11. A combined STP of 60 MLD capacity is proposed for the whole residential township of

Avadh Vihar Yojna, Lucknow for an area of 1065 acres spreading over.

12. 04 nos rain water Harvesting pits are required.

13. Solid Waste Management Operation Phase

Total No. of

Flats

No. of persons Per capita considered

(in Kg/day)

Total solid waste

(in KG/day)

800 4000 0.450 1800

14. Estimated Electricity Power requirement for the project is 7000 KW. Power spply will be

met from UPPCL.

15. The building will be provided with emergency power backup through DG Sets.

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16. For power back up, DG sets will be installed with the 15 D.G. Set of Commutative

capacity 750KW.

The committee discussed the matter and directed the proponent to submit following

information:

1. Area details showing proposed uses as residential, commercial, parks, parking, roads,

other services, facilities of the project also in percentage.

2. Maps/plans/services plans approved by Competent Authority.

3. Land allotment letter.

4. The structure design certificate by qualified structure engineer should be submitted. The

structural design certificate should preferably be vetted by IITs/CBRI. Provision of alarm

system, to timely notify the employees/residents, in case of occurrence of

earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be provided.

5. All internal roads should be 09 m wide. Plan for right of way and carriage way and

section of road should be submitted.

6. Break-up of open area and landscape plan should be submitted.

7. Solid waste management and disposal plan with identification of authorized agency. .

8. Plan for 03 m peripheral green shall be provided along the boundary of the project.

9. Plan for Rain water harvesting.

10. Plan for plantation of minimum 300 trees should be submitted.

11. Provision of 100% solar lighting along the road site, stair cases, common places.

12. NOC from Fire Department and Airport Authority of India.

Regarding the quries of SEAC meeting dated 10-07-2015 the project proponent has

submitted the reply thorugh letter dated 05-01-2016. In this regard a presentation was made by

the representative of the project proponent Shri Ramesh Mishra, UP Avas Vikas Parishad,

Lucknow alongwith their consultant M/s E.C. Engineers, Jaipur in the SEAC meeting dated 14-

03-2016. The proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed

the committee that:-

1- Salient features details of the project:

S.N Area Sq.m %

1 Total land area 32131.63 Sq.m 100

2 Total Build up area 96798.62 Sq.m 3.35 (FAR)

3 Landscape Area 4535.00 Sq.m 14.11

4 Road & Paved Area 10945.00 Sq.m 34.06

5 Foot Print Area 1540.75 Sq.m 4.76

6 Area for commercial & community 1223.45 Sq.m 3.80

7 Total Rooftop Area 3503.12 Sq.m 10.90

8 Parking Area 11288.75

Sq.m

35.13

9 No. parking Provide Stilt-339,

Basement -577,

Surface-396, total no parking 1312Nos.

as again to 800 Flats .

2- Maps are approved by housing commissioner/ Chief Architect Planner/ SE.

3- Structural design is approved by IIT Delhi.

4- All internal roads are 9.0 m Wide road.

5- With the help of local vender solid waste will be collected, segregated and transported

to SHIVRE Plant (where UP Govt. establish solid waste plant of Lucknow City) for

Final Disposal.

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6- Green plantation will be provided in 3m peripheral along the boundary of the project.

7- 392 trees will be planted with in the campus.

8- Solar lighting along the road site, stair cases, common places will be provided,

9- Copy of NOC from Fire Department and Airport Authority of India submitted

The committee discussed the matter and further deliberated that environmental

clearance in the matter may be granted along with general conditions as earlier prescribed

by authority for construction project and following specific conditions: 1. 03 m peripheral green shall be provided around the project inside the project boundary.

2. Parking provisions as per Development Authority bye-laws should be made and only required parking provision is allowed. Parking for disabled persons should be explored.

3. Construction material should be recycled/utilized for internal roads. 4. 15% area of the total plot area shall be compulsorily made available for the green belt

development including the peripheral green belt. 5. Project falling with in 10 Km. area of Wild Life Sanctuary is to obtain a clearance from

National Board Wild Life (NBWL) even if the eco- sensitive zone is not earmarked. 6. Criteria/ norms provided by competent Authority regarding the seismic zone be

followed for construction work. Provision of alarm system, to timely notify the residents, in case of occurrence of earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be provided. A well defined evacuation plan should also be prepared and regular mock drills should be arranged for the residents. Rise of stairs should be constructed in a way,

so that it should provide smooth movement. 7. For the treatment for total sewage, a full-fledged STP is to be provided with 20% more

capacity than waste water generated during operation phase.100% waste water is to be treated in captive STP conforming to prescribed standards of receiving body for

designated use. Monitoring of STP to be done daily till its stabilization. 8. Dual plumbing should be adopted. Recycling of water as proposed shall be undertaken

with regular testing and monitoring of treated water. 9. Dedicated power supply for STPs is to be ensured during operation. Sludge of STP is to

be used in-house as manure and surplus manure should be managed by giving it to end users. STP shall be suitably located nearest to back side boundary with shortest out let. Operation and the maintenance cost of the STP shall also be informed along with the compliance of the E-waste and municipal solid waste disposal.

10. Online monitoring on discharge point shall be undertaken. 11. Details of CSR cost is to be submitted with list of beneficiaries and need based project

phase wise costing and addresses to be submitted. 12. LEDs should be used in all common areas and corridors. 100% solar lighting is to be

provided in the open areas/ stairs cases. 13. 10% of total power requirement shall be made for solar lighting provision. 14. All entry/exit point should be bell mouth shaped. 15. To discharge excess treated waste water into public drainage system, permission from

the competent authority to be taken prior to any discharge. 16. 100 % provision of Rain Water Harvesting is to be made. RWH shall be initially done

only from the roof top. RWH from green and other open areas shall be done only after permission from CGWB.

17. An underground Pucca tank for collection/reuse of rain water may be constructed. 18. Height of the stack should be provided based on combined DG sets capacity and be 6mt

higher than the tallest building. 19. Post project monitoring for air, water (surface + ground), Stack noise of D.G. sets, STP

to be carried out as CPCB Guidelines. 20. Crèche to be provided during the construction/operation phase. 21. Provision of separate room for senior citizen with proper amenities shall be made.

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22. Protection shall be provided on the windows of the high rise flats for security of residents.

23. Unless and until all the environmental issues are sorted out the occupancy will be restricted and would be only allowed after achieving the Permission from the competent authority.

24. The project proponent shall ensure that the project site does not attract/infringe any buffer zone of no activity identified/declared under law.

25. For any extraction of ground water, prior permission from CGWB shall be taken. 26. Sprinkler to be used for curing and quenching and ready mix concrete may be used for

construction. 27. Possibilities of use of treated waste water for irrigation purposes should be explored.

Drip irrigation should be tried upto extent possible. No fresh water will be used for irrigation purpose , horticulter, floor washing,automobile cleaning, DG sets cooling and

road washing. 28. Mobile toilets, safe drinking water facility, sanitation facility and eco friendly fuels etc.

Shall be made available to the temporary residents/workers at the project site including the proper treatment and the disposal of the wastes.

29. Provision for a first-aid dispensary with a doctor should be made within the project premises for emergency situation.

30. Agreement between project proponent and monitoring agency for Environment management plan to be submitted.

31. Delonex Razia (Gulmohar) should also be planted. 32. Agreement between project proponent and Authorised vendor for management of soild

waste disposal to be submitted. 33. The green area under park to be kept at least 15% to be submitted along with details of

calculation chart. 34. Total Cost of the Project is Rs.250.70 Crores .

35. CSR cost is Rs.2% ( 4.0.Crores) Details of CSR cost with need based project phase wise and list of beneficiaries and their addresses is yo be submitted.

7. Group Housing “Alaknanda Enclave” at Plot No-G-2 & G-3, Sector-3, Avadh

Vihar Yojna, Sultanpur Road, Lucknow- Er. Ramesh Mishra, Ex. Engg., Div-14,

UPAVP, Office Complex, Sector-9, Vrindavan Yojna, LKO. File N0.-2734/OSD-T

The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meting dated 10-07-2015

wherein a presentation was made by the representative of the project proponent alongwith

their consultant M/s E.C. Engineers, Jaipur. The proponent, through the documents submitted

and the presentation made, informed the committee that:-

1. The Environmental Clearance is sought for Group Housing “Alaknanda Enclave” at Khasra no. 217, 228 to 233, 243 ,254, 256, 259 to 266 Plot No-G-2 & G-3, Sector-3, Avadh Vihar Yojna, Sultanpur Road, Lucknow.

2. Salient features details of the project:

1 Total Plot Area 47,110.37 Sqm

2 Total Build up Area 1,43,947.80 Sqm

3 Landscape Area 5637.00 Sqm

4 Road Area 15562.00 Sqm

5 Foot print area 14,814.66 Sqm

6 Area for community 625.50 Sqm

7 Total Rooftop Area 12,746.06 Sqm

8 Parking Area 30525.00 Sqm

9. Total No. of Blocks 11

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10. Total No. of Flats 988

11. Maximum Height of the Building 48 mtr.

12. Total Achieved F.A.R 3.06

13. Permissible F.A.R. 3.06

3. Parking provided

Parking required 2022 Nos

Parking provided 2035 Nos

4. There will be 13 D.G. Sets in post construction phase. The capacity of DG sets will be 630 KVA each.

5. Total 686 trees will be planted, Total landscaping area is 5637 Sq. m. 6. Only 100 KLD water will be required during construction phase. Ready-mix concrete will

be used, hence, the impact on water environment will be insignificant. 7. 852 KLD per day of water will be used, which will be met from Municipal water. 8. Source of waste water generated will be from domestic activities. 9. The waste water generated at time of 663 KLD and shall be treated in Combined STP. 10. A combined STP of 60 MLD capacity is proposed for the whole residential township of

Avadh Vihar Yojna, Lucknow for an area of 1065 acres spreading over.

11. 05 nos Rain Water Harvesting are proposed. 12. Solid Waste Management Operation Phase :-

Total No. of Flats No. of persons Per capita considered

(in Kg/day)

Total solid waste

(in KG/day)

988 4940 0.450 2223

13. Estimated Electricity Power requirement for the project is 7200 KW. Source of Power

will be UPPCL 14. The building will be provided with emergency power backup through DG Sets.

15. For power back up, DG sets will be installed with the 13 D.G. Set of Commutative capacity 630 KVA each.

The committee discussed the matter and directed the proponent to submit following

information:

1. Area details showing proposed uses as residential, commercial, parks, parking, roads,

other services, facilities of the project also in percentage.

2. Maps/plans/services plans approved by Competent Authority.

3. Land allotment letter.

4. The structure design certificate by qualified structure engineer should be submitted. The

structural design certificate should preferably be vetted by IITs/CBRI. Provision of alarm

system, to timely notify the employees/residents, in case of occurrence of

earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be provided.

5. All internal roads should be 09 m wide. Plan for right of way and carriage way and

section of road should be submitted.

6. Break-up of open area and landscape plan should be submitted.

7. Solid waste management and disposal plan with identification of authorized agency. .

8. Plan for 03 m peripheral green shall be provided along the boundary of the project.

9. Plan for Rain water harvesting.

10. Plan for plantation of minimum 300 trees should be submitted.

11. Provision of 100% solar lighting along the road site, stair cases, common places.

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12. NOC from Fire Department and Airport Authority of India.

Regarding the quries of SEAC meeting dated 10-07-2015 the project proponent has

submitted the reply thorugh letter dated 06-01-2016. In this regard a presentation was made by

the representative of the project proponent Shri Parmod Kumar singh, UP Avas Vikas Parishad,

Lucknow alongwith their consultant M/s E.C. Engineers, Jaipur in the SEAC meeting dated 14-

03-2016. The proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed

the committee that:-

1- Salient features details of the project:

S.N Particular Area Sq.m %

1 Total land area 47110.37 Sq.m 100

2 Total Build up area 143947.80 Sq.m 3.06 (F.A.R.)

3 Landscape Area 5637.00 Sq.m 11.96

4 Road & Paved Area 15562.00 Sq.m 33.03

5 Foot Print Area 14814.66 Sq 31.44

6 Area for community 625.00 Sq.m 1.32

7 Total Rooftop Area 12746.06 Sq.m 37.66

8 Parking Area 30525.00 Sq.m 64.79 15.60 27.76 21.42

Stilt 7350.00 Sq.m

Basement 13080.00 Sq.m

Surface 10095.00 Sq.m

9 No. of parking Provide Stilt-490, Basement -872, Surface-673, total no of parking

2035 Nos. as against to 988 Flats.

2- Maps are approved by housing commissioner/ chief architect planner.

3- Structural design is approved by IIT Delhi.

4- All internal roads are 9.0 m Wide road.

5- With the help of local vender solid waste will be collected, segregated and transported

to SHIVRE Plant (where UP Govt. establish solid waste plant of Lucknow City) for

Final Disposal.

6- Green plantation will be provided in 3m peripheral along the boundary of the project.

7- 686 trees will be planted with in the campus.

8- Solar lighting along the road site, stair cases, common places will be provided.

9- Copy of NOC from Fire Department and Airport Authority of India are submitted.

The committee discussed the matter and further deliberated that environmental

clearance in the matter may be granted along with general conditions as earlier prescribed

by authority for construction project and following specific conditions:

1. 03 m peripheral green shall be provided around the project inside the project boundary. 2. Parking provisions as per Development Authority bye-laws should be made and only

required parking provision is allowed. Parking for disabled persons should be explored. 3. Construction material should be recycled/utilized for internal roads.

4. 15% area of the total plot area shall be compulsorily made available for the green belt development including the peripheral green belt.

5. Project falling with in 10 Km. area of Wild Life Sanctuary is to obtain a clearance from National Board Wild Life (NBWL) even if the eco- sensitive zone is not earmarked.

6. Criteria/ norms provided by competent Authority regarding the seismic zone be followed for construction work. Provision of alarm system, to timely notify the residents, in case of occurrence of earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be

provided. A well defined evacuation plan should also be prepared and regular mock

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drills should be arranged for the residents. Rise of stairs should be constructed in a way, so that it should provide smooth movement.

7. For the treatment for total sewage, a full-fledged STP is to be provided with 20% more capacity than waste water generated during operation phase.100% waste water is to be treated in captive STP conforming to prescribed standards of receiving body for designated use. Monitoring of STP to be done daily till its stabilization.

8. Dual plumbing should be adopted. Recycling of water as proposed shall be undertaken

with regular testing and monitoring of treated water. 9. Dedicated power supply for STPs is to be ensured during operation. Sludge of STP is to

be used in-house as manure and surplus manure should be managed by giving it to end users. STP shall be suitably located nearest to back side boundary with shortest out let.

Operation and the maintenance cost of the STP shall also be informed along with the compliance of the E-waste and municipal solid waste disposal.

10. Online monitoring on discharge point shall be undertaken. 11. Details of CSR cost is to be submitted with list of beneficiaries and need based project

phase wise costing and addresses to be submitted. 12. LEDs should be used in all common areas and corridors. 100% solar lighting is to be

provided in the open areas/ stairs cases. 13. 10% of total power requirement shall be made for solar lighting provision. 14. All entry/exit point should be bell mouth shaped. 15. To discharge excess treated waste water into public drainage system, permission from

the competent authority to be taken prior to any discharge. 16. 100 % provision of Rain Water Harvesting is to be made. RWH shall be initially done

only from the roof top. RWH from green and other open areas shall be done only after permission from CGWB.

17. An underground Pucca tank for collection/reuse of rain water may be constructed. 18. Height of the stack should be provided based on combined DG sets capacity and be 6mt

higher than the tallest building. 19. Post project monitoring for air, water (surface + ground), Stack noise of D.G. sets, STP

to be carried out as CPCB Guidelines. 20. Crèche to be provided during the construction/operation phase.

21. Provision of separate room for senior citizen with proper amenities shall be made. 22. Protection shall be provided on the windows of the high rise flats for security of

residents. 23. Unless and until all the environmental issues are sorted out the occupancy will be

restricted and would be only allowed after achieving the Permission from the competent authority.

24. The project proponent shall ensure that the project site does not attract/infringe any buffer zone of no activity identified/declared under law.

25. For any extraction of ground water, prior permission from CGWB shall be taken. 26. Sprinkler to be used for curing and quenching and ready mix concrete may be used for

construction. 27. Possibilities of use of treated waste water for irrigation purposes should be explored.

Drip irrigation should be tried upto extent possible. No fresh water will be used for irrigation purpose , horticulter, floor washing,automobile cleaning, DG sets cooling and road washing.

28. Mobile toilets, safe drinking water facility, sanitation facility and eco friendly fuels etc.

Shall be made available to the temporary residents/workers at the project site including the proper treatment and the disposal of the wastes.

29. Provision for a first-aid dispensary with a doctor should be made within the project premises for emergency situation.

30. Agreement between project proponent and monitoring agency for Environment management plan to be submitted.

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31. Delonex Razia (Gulmohar) should also be planted. 32. Agreement between project proponent and Authorised vendor for management of soild

waste disposal to be submitted. 33. An affidevit is to be submitted regarding 300 trees yo be planted. 34. Total cost of project is Rs.336,0 crores. 35. CSRcost is 2%:(6.36 crores) Details of CSR need based project with phase wise and

list of beneficiaries and their addresses to be submitted.

8. “Police Bhawan” (Signature Building) at Plot No-7/30. Sector-7, Gomti Nagar Ext.

Lucknow- Sri Satyasen Yadav, C.O., Gomti Nagar, Lucknow. File N0.-2984/OSD-T

The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meting dated 08-11-

2015 wherein a presentation was made by the representative of the project proponent

alongwith their consultant M/s Sawen Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd. The proponent, through

the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee that:-

1. The environmental clearance is sought for “Police Bhawan” (Signature Building) at Plot

No-7/30. Sector-7, Gomti Nagar Ext. Lucknow.

2. Salient features details:

• Permissible Ground Coverage : 12053.40 m2 (30 %)

• Proposed Ground coverage : 11667.335 m2 (29.03 %)

• Permissible FAR (2.0%) : 80356.0 m2

• Proposed FAR (1.932%) : 77745.6724 m2

• Height of Building : 40.45 m (2B+G+9)

• Total Expected Population : 8000 Personnel

• Electric Load : 4084 KW

• Standby Power Supply (D.G. Sets) : 03 x 2000 KVA & 01 × 625 KVA

• Source of Water Supply : 04 Nos. of Bore well (2 working + 2

standby)

• Total Consumption of Water : 427.81KLD

• Total Waste Water Generated : 186.0 KLD

• Total MSW generated : 1400 kg/day

• Proposed rainwater harvesting pits : 03 Nos.

• STP capacity : 225 KLD

• ETP Capacity : 50 KLD

• Parking required : 804 ECS

• Parking provided : 1264 Nos. for Car & 867 Nos. for Scooter

3. Land use distribution details:

S. No. Particulars Area (m2

) %

1 Ground coverage 11667.335 29.04

2 Green Area 13963.354 34.76

3 Road Area 9396.911 23.38

4 Open Parking Area 4000.40 9.96

5 Water body 1150.00 2.86

Total Plot area 40178.00 100

4. Built up area calculation details:

Block/ Floor Main Building (A)

Annex. Building (B)

Elect. Stn. (Non FAR) (C)

Gate House (Non FAR) (D)

Floor Name Built-up Area (m2

) Built-up Area (m2

) Built-up Area (m2

) Built-up Area (m2

)

Ground 9221.233 1147.218 890.462 612.633

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1st

Floor 7702.1296 1180.672 189.322

2nd

Floor 7702.1296 702.056

3rd

Floor 7702.1296

4th

Floor 7702.1296

5th

Floor 7702.1296

6th

Floor 7410.3046

7th

Floor 7702.1296

8th

Floor 7702.1296

9th

Floor 4069.2816

Terrace 100.00

Total 74715.7264 3029.946 1079.784 612.633

Total (A + B) = 77745.6724 Total (C+D) = 1692.417

5. Details of basement area:

Floor Under Services Driver

Waiting Under

Parking Basement

Parking Proposed

Parking Total area of

Basement

1st

Basement 10107.7395 22944.0 32 m2

542 + 525 33051.7395

2nd

Basement 12278.661 21056.0 32 m2

553 + 315 33334.6613

Total 22386.4005 44000.0 1095 + 840 66386.4008

6. Water calculation details:

S.

No.

Water Use Population Per Capita

in (LPCD)

Water

Requirement

(KLD)

Waste Water

Generation (KLD)

1 Staff 2000 45 90.0 72.0

2 Visitors 6000 15 90.0 72.0

TOTAL DOMESTIC WATER REQUIREMENT

180.0 144.0

3 D.G. Set Cooling 3x2000 KVA & 1 x 625 KVA

0.90 l/KVA/4 hr

23.85 Nil

4 HVAC Cooling 05 x 525 TR 10 l/Ton/hr/ (max 08 hr.)

210.0 42.0

4 Gardening 13963.354 m2

1 l/m2

13.96 Nil

TOTAL WATER REQUIREMENT 427.81 186.0

7. Municipal solid waste generation details:

Type of Waste Colour of Bins Category Disposal Total Waste (Kg/day)

Organics Green Bio Degradable Municipal Solid Waste Site 275

Paper Metals Glass Textiles

Plastic

Blue Recyclable Approved Recycler 65

Stone, Ash & Miscellaneous

Grey Non-Bio degradable

Municipal Solid waste Site 225

8. Waste Generated from Floating Population @ 0.15 Kg/Day:

Population Category Total

Waste Bio-

degradable Recyclable Non-Biodegradable

Nos. Floating Kg/ day Kg/day Kg/ Day Kg/ Day

6000 Visitors 900.0 495.0 117.0 288.0

9. The project proposals are covered under category 8"a" of EIA Notification, 2006.

The committee discussed the matter and directed the project proponent to submit following information:

1. Copy of layout plan/maps/services plans approved by Lucknow Development

Authority.

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2. Breakup of total population as floating and staff. Any change in other

environmental parameters due to this break up should also be enumerated and

submitted.

3. Revised details of borewells as explained by project proponent should be

submitted (01 borewell + 01 standby). Necessary permission from CGWB should

be taken.

4. The structure design certificate by qualified structure engineer should be

submitted. The structural design certificate should preferably be vetted by

IITs/CBRI. Provision of alarm system, to timely notify the employees/residents,

in case of occurrence of earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be

provided.

5. Area details showing proposed uses as residential, commercial, parks, parking,

roads, other services, facilities of the project also in percentage.

6. Provision of dedicated space for any organized activities i.e. sports, event holding

may be explored and submitted.

7. Provision of 100% solar lighting along the road side, stair cases, common places.

8. Plan for 03 m peripheral green shall be provided around the project inside the

project boundary.

9. Landscape plan with park furniture should be submitted. Soft green in landscape

should be specifically mentioned. Required no of trees should be proposed @ 01

tree/80 sqm.

10. Details of parking plan should be submitted. No road side parking outside the

premises shall be permitted.

11. Location of fire hydrants should be shown on site plan.

12. Section of all internal roads should be provided. Right of way and carriage way

width should be clearly marked on the map.

13. Municipal solid waste management plan with identified vendors should be

submitted.

14. Use of reflecting paints on rooftops and side walls of the buildings should be

considered.

15. An underground Pucca tank for collection/reuse of rain water may be constructed. Regarding the quries of SEAC meeting dated 08-11-2015 the project proponent has

submitted the reply thorugh letter dated 19-01-2016 . In this regard a presentation was made by

the representative of the project proponent Shri Jai Prakash, UP Police, Lucknow alongwith their

consultant M/s Sawen Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd. in the SEAC meeting dated 14-03-2016.

The proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the

committee that:-

1- Structure design of first phase of the project is approved by Sardar Vallabhbhai

National Instute of Technoligy, Surat thorugh letter dated 09-04-2015.

2- Area details:-

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3- Provision of 100%solar lighting along the road side, stair cases and common places

will be complied.

4- Landscape Area Proposed= 13963.354 m2, Lawn/ Open Green= 5585.34 m2

5- Tree Plantation Area = 8378.01 m2, required no. of trees @ 1 tree/ 80 sqm = 175 Nos.

Trees , Total Nos. of Trees Proposed to be planted = 335 Nos, At spacing of 5.0 m x

5.0 m

6- Parking Details:-

Floor Under

Services

Driver

Waiting

Under

Parking

Basement

Parking

Proposed

Parking

Total area of

Basement

1st

Basement

10107.7395 22944.0 32 m2 542 + 525 33051.7395

2nd

Basement

12278.661 21056.0 32 m2 553 + 315 33334.6613

Total 22386.4005 44000.0 1095 + 840 66386.4008

7- Waste Generated from Floating Population @ 0.15 Kg/Day

Population Category Total

Waste

Bio-

degradable

Recyclable Non-

Biodegradable

Nos. Floating Kg/ day Kg/day Kg/ Day Kg/ Day

6000 Visitors 900.0 495.0 117.0 288.0

8- Therefore, Total expected MSW: 1400.0 Kg/day

9- Proposed Nos. of MSW Bins = 5.0 nos. of 1.0 cu.m capacity each

10- MSW will be disposed off by Lucknow Nagar Nigam through approved vendors of

UPPCB.

11- 30 KW solar power feeding to Grid as per GRIHA minimum requirement. This power

can be used anywhere including Street lights, Staircase, Common spaces etc.

The committee discussed the matter and further deliberated that environmental

clearance in the matter may be granted along with general conditions as earlier prescribed

by authority for construction project and following specific conditions:

1. 03 m peripheral green shall be provided around the project inside the project boundary.

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2. Parking provisions as per Development Authority bye-laws should be made and only required parking provision is allowed. Parking for disabled persons should be explored.

3. Construction material should be recycled/utilized for internal roads. 4. 15% area of the total plot area shall be compulsorily made available for the green belt

development including the peripheral green belt. 5. Project falling with in 10 Km. area of Wild Life Sanctuary is to obtain a clearance from

National Board Wild Life (NBWL) even if the eco- sensitive zone is not earmarked.

6. Criteria/ norms provided by competent Authority regarding the seismic zone be followed for construction work. Provision of alarm system, to timely notify the

residents, in case of occurrence of earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be provided. A well defined evacuation plan should also be prepared and regular mock

drills should be arranged for the residents. Rise of stairs should be constructed in a way, so that it should provide smooth movement.

7. For the treatment for total sewage, a full-fledged STP is to be provided with 20% more capacity than waste water generated during operation phase.100% waste water is to be

treated in captive STP conforming to prescribed standards of receiving body for designated use. Monitoring of STP to be done daily till its stabilization.

8. Dual plumbing should be adopted. Recycling of water as proposed shall be undertaken with regular testing and monitoring of treated water.

9. Dedicated power supply for STPs is to be ensured during operation. Sludge of STP is to be used in-house as manure and surplus manure should be managed by giving it to end users. STP shall be suitably located nearest to back side boundary with shortest out let. Operation and the maintenance cost of the STP shall also be informed along with the compliance of the E-waste and municipal solid waste disposal.

10. Online monitoring on discharge point shall be undertaken. 11. Details of CSR cost is to be submitted with list of beneficiaries and need based project

phase wise costing and addresses to be submitted.

12. LEDs should be used in all common areas and corridors. 100% solar lighting is to be provided in the open areas/ stairs cases.

13. 10% of total power requirement shall be made for solar lighting provision. 14. All entry/exit point should be bell mouth shaped.

15. To discharge excess treated waste water into public drainage system, permission from the competent authority to be taken prior to any discharge.

16. 100 % provision of Rain Water Harvesting is to be made. RWH shall be initially done only from the roof top. RWH from green and other open areas shall be done only after

permission from CGWB. 17. An underground Pucca tank with kacha base for collection/reuse of rain water may be

constructed. 18. Height of the stack should be provided based on combined DG sets capacity and be 6mt

higher than the tallest building. 19. Post project monitoring for air, water (surface + ground), Stack noise of D.G. sets, STP

to be carried out as CPCB Guidelines. 20. Crèche to be provided during the construction/operation phase. 21. Provision of separate room for senior citizen with proper amenities shall be made. 22. Protection shall be provided on the windows of the high rise flats for security of

residents. 23. Unless and until all the environmental issues are sorted out the occupancy will be

restricted and would be only allowed after achieving the Permission from the competent authority.

24. The project proponent shall ensure that the project site does not attract/infringe any buffer zone of no activity identified/declared under law.

25. For any extraction of ground water, prior permission from CGWB shall be taken.

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26. Sprinkler to be used for curing and quenching and ready mix concrete may be used for construction.

27. Possibilities of use of treated waste water for irrigation purposes should be explored. Drip irrigation should be tried upto extent possible. No fresh water will be used for irrigation purpose , horticulter, floor washing,automobile cleaning, DG sets cooling and road washing.

28. Mobile toilets, safe drinking water facility, sanitation facility and eco friendly fuels etc.

Shall be made available to the temporary residents/workers at the project site including the proper treatment and the disposal of the wastes.

29. Provision for a first-aid dispensary with a doctor should be made within the project premises for emergency situation.

30. Agreement between project proponent and monitoring agency for Environment management plan to be submitted.

31. Delonex Razia (Gulmohar) should also be planted. 32. Agreement between project proponent and Authorised vendor for management of soild

waste disposal to be submitted. 33. Copy of approved lay out plan/ building plans are to be submitted within 15 days from

the competent Authority .The EC is being recommended conditionally and EC will be valid only after submission of approved building plans.

34. Permission of tube well yo be obtained from state ana Centre Ground Water Board and copy of letter applied for permission is to be submitted.

35. Copy of parking standard as per provisions in Lucknow Development Authority is to be submitted.

36. Details of disposal of Solid Waste are to be submitted within 15 days. 37. Total Cost of the project is Rs. 648.45 crores. 38. CSR cost is 2% of the project. The proponent said it is a Govt Organisation and lot of

Services are bring already provided.The details of services are being rendered by the

proponent is to be listed and submitted.

9. Municipal Solid Waste of Noida in Municipal Solid Waste Processing& Disposel

Facility at Astauli,Greater Noida,Disst- Gautam Buddha Nagar. Sri Devi

Ram,Incharge Sr Manager (Health), Greater Noida Industrial Development

Authority,Greater Noida,Disst-GBNagar. File N0.-3338/DD-Y

The committee noted that-

(A). An application dated 01/07/2015 was made by the project proponent for

environmental clearance for inclusion of Municipal Solid Waste of Noida in Municipal Solid

Waste Processing & Disposal Facility at Astauli, Greater Noida, Disst- Gautam Buddha Nagar

M/s Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority for treatment.

(B). The environmental clearance for Municipal Solid Waste Processing and disposal

facility, Astauli, District-Gautam Budh Nagar was accorded through SEIAA letter dated

20/09/2013.

(C). CEO, GNIDA through his letter dated 01/07/2015 has submitted that a meeting was

held on 24/12/2014 at Noida Office in presence of Noida and GNIDA Officers on the site options for proposed MSW treatment and disposal facility for Noida waste. Noida has expressed

interest to manage and treat their segregated waste at Astauli, Greater Noida. Astauli Municipal Solid Waste processing and disposal facility site has been approved by both the authorities after

mutual understanding on future development of a common MSW facility. In this regard, a MOU has been signed between GNIDA and Noida to treat Municipal Solid Waste of Noida at Astauli

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site. Both Noida and GNIDA shall jointly maintain 576.16 TPD MSW threshold limit with approved treatment technologies and other EC conditions to treat their MSW. (D). The committee in its earliar meetingdiscussed the matter and deliberated that a complete plan should be submitted with details of Municipal Solid Waste facility to be used as per above proposed arrangement by both Noida and GNIDA for further discussion on the matter and the copies of the project report should be communicated to all committee Members before meeting for their appraisal.

(E). The project proponent submitted their plan through letter dated 20/08/2015. The matter was discussed in SEAC meting dated 10-10-2015. A presentation was made by Shri

Samakant and Shri Gaurav Bansal, GNIDA Authority alongwith their consultant M/s IRG Systems South Asia Pvt. Ltd. The proponent, through the documents submitted and the

presentation made, informed the committee that:- 1. The Environmental Clearance is sought for Municipal Solid Waste of Noida in

Municipal Solid Waste Processing & Disposal Facility at Astauli, Greater Noida, Disst-

Gautam Buddha Nagar, M/s Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority.

2. Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) has obtained Environmental

Clearance from SEIAA, UP vide Ref. No. 1368/Prava/SEAC/ 559/ 2012 /AD(H) Dated

20th September, 2013 for setting up Municipal Solid Waste Processing and Disposal

Facility at Astauli, Greater Noida. Now, the applicant is seeking consent to inclusion of

Segregated Municipal Solid Waste of NOIDA at Municipal Solid Waste Processing &

Disposal Facility, Astauli, District Gautam Buddha Nagar, Uttar Pradesh for Treatment.

3. In this regard, a meeting was held under the Chairmanship of Chief Executive Officer,

NOIDA and GNIDA on 24th December, 2014 at NOIDA office. The following

decision were taken:-

• NOIDA expressed interest to manage and treat their segregated waste at Astauli,

Greater Noida.

• GNIDA agreed to treat NOIDA waste at Astauli.

• NOIDA shall send segregated waste from Sector-151 A to Astauli for Treatment

• A Memorandum of Understanding has been signed between GNIDA and NOIDA for

treatment of NOIDA waste.

• Both GNIDA and NOIDA shall jointly maintain all EC conditions to treat their MSW.

• GNIDA will inform SEIAA/SEAC, UP about inclusion of NOIDA waste

• NOIDA shall setup own treatment facility to treat their MSW in future.

4. Highlights of Municipal Solid Waste Processing and Disposal facility at Village-Astauli,

Greater Noida:

Particulars Details

LOCATION DETAILS

Village Astauli

Tehsil Sikandrabad

District Gautam Buddha Nagar, UP

Latitude and Longitude 28o 22' 50" N latitude 77o 40' 28" E longitude

Plot /survey/ Khasra No. Khasra Number series falls under project area are: 1174-1176, 1188-1192, 1304-1315, 1320-1366, 1370-1405, 1423-1425 and 1428-1533.

Proposed project area 126 acres (51 Hectares)

Green Belt Area A 330 feet (100.5 metres) wide green belt in 46 acre out of total project area of 126 acre (51 Ha)

National Highway (NH) NH -91 is at an aerial distance of 8.45 kms from the site. NH 91 links Ghaziabad to Kanpur.

Nearest railway station Dankaur – 2.5 Km

5. Highlight of the earlier EC dated 20/09/2013:

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Proposed up to 2035

Population (2011-35) 271147 - 921900

Total Waste Generation (TPD)

Biodegradable Waste in TPD (54%) 91.3- 311.1

Combustible material in TPD (21%) 35.5- 121.0

Non-biodegradable in TPD (25%) 42.3- 144.0

Total Waste Generation 169.0- 576.19

Proposed Treatment Technology

Composting Plant Capacity in TPD 110- 350

RDF Plant Capacity in TPD 70- 150

Land filling (TPD)-25%) 42.3 - 144.0

Leachate Treatment Plant 7000 litres/day

Water Requirement (KLD) 560.5

Land Requirement (Acres)

External green belt (Acres) 46

Admin & facilities (Acres) 10

Waste treatment facilities (Acres) 15

B. Wall/green area/ roads (Acres) 8

Landfill Cell no 1 (Acres) 8.25

Landfill Cell no 2 (Acres) 8.25

Landfill Cell no 3 (Acres) 8.25

Landfill Cell no 4 (Acres) 8.25

For future development cell (Acres) 10

For expansion of processing facility (Acres) 4

Total Land (Acres) 126

6. Summary of new proposal:

Component Condition As Per

EC New Proposal

Proposed

Treatment Technology

Composting Plant Capacity in TPD 110-350 No Change

RDF Plant Capacity in TPD 70-150 No Change

Land filling (TPD)-25%) 42.3-144.0 No Change

Leachete Treatment Plant 7000 litres/day No Change

Land Requirement Total Land (Acres) 126 No Change

External green belt 46 No Change

Admin & facilities 10 No Change

Waste treatment facilities 15 No Change

B. Wall/green area/ roads 8 No Change

Landfill Cell no 1 8.25 No Change

Landfill Cell no 2 8.25 No Change

Landfill Cell no 3 8.25 No Change

Landfill Cell no 4 8.25 No Change

For future development cell 10 No Change

For expansion of processing facility 4 No Change

Waste Quantity 169-576 No Change

7. In the new proposal, waste would be treated in two phases i.e.

(1) Phase- I (2015-18): Before NOIDA Treatment Facility and

(2) Phase- II (2019-40): After NOIDA treatment Facility

8. Phase-1 (2015-18): WASTE QUANTIFICATION OF 576 TPD:

Year Greater NOIDA (TPD) *NOIDA

(TPD) Total waste of

GNIDA &

NOIDA without

Non-

biodegradable

waste of GNIDA

Total waste of

GNIDA &

NOIDA with

Non-

biodegradable

waste of GNIDA

Biodegradable &

Combustible (75%)

Non-

Biodegradable

waste (25%)

Total Waste

Without

Inert

Material

(64%)

2015 138.8 46.3 185.1 229.7 368.5 414.8

2016 148.7 49.6 198.3 238.2 386.9 436.5

2017 158.6 52.9 211.5 277.9 436.5 489.4

2018 168.5 56.2 224.7 326.3 494.9 551.1

9. PHASE-I (2015-18): WASTE FOR LANDFILL:

• In this phase, C & D and inert waste would be used for land development.

• As per EC, 4 landfill cells will be developed for land filling

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• Each cell was 8.25 Acres (33386.57m2)

• Only 10% of rejects from Compost and RDF plant will be sent for Land filling.

Year Rejects of

Compost Plant

(MT)

Rejects of

RDF Plant

(MT)

Total Rejects (MT)

Total

Rejects (M3)

Proposed

Treatment One Cell

Capacity

(m3)

1 2 1+2

2015-18 48983 12592.5 61575.5 68417.22 Landfill 467411.9

Space Available for Extra Filling 398994.7

10. PHASE-II (2019-40): WASTE QUANTIFICATION:

Yea

r Greater NOIDA (TPD) NOIDA

Waste

(Waste

Without Inert

Material

(64%))

Total waste

of GNIDA &

NOIDA

without Non-biodegradabl

e waste of GNIDA

Total waste

of GNIDA &

NOIDA with

Non-biodegradabl

e waste of GNIDA

Surplus Waste from 576.16

TPD

Biodegradabl

e & Combustible

(75%)

Non-

Biodegradable waste (25%)

Tota

l Total waste

of GNIDA & NOIDA without Non-

biodegradable waste of

GNIDA

Total waste

of GNIDA & NOIDA with Non-

biodegradable waste of

GNIDA

2019

178.4 59.5 237.9

383.5 562 621.4 14.16 -45.24

2020

188.4 62.8 251.2

449.4 637.8 700.6 -61.64 -124.44

2021

198.3 66.1 264.4

545.6 743.9 810 -167.74 -233.84

2022

208.2 69.4 277.6

589.3 797.5 866.9 -221.34 -290.74

2023

218.1 72.7 290.8

614.9 833 905.7 -256.84 -329.54

2024

228 76 304 633.1 861.1 937.1 -284.94 -360.94

2025

237.9 79.3 317.2

647.2 885.1 964.4 -308.94 -388.24

2026

247.8 82.6 330.5

658.7 906.5 989.1 -330.34 -412.94

2027

257.8 85.9 343.7

668.4 926.1 1012.1 -349.94 -435.94

2028

267.7 89.2 356.9

676.8 944.5 1033.7 -368.34 -457.54

2029

277.6 92.5 370.1

680.4 958 1050.5 -381.84 -474.34

2030

287.5 95.8 383.3

683.9 971.4 1067.3 -395.24 -491.14

203

1

297.4 99.1 396.

6

697.6 995 1094.2 -418.84 -518.04

2032

307.3 102.4 409.8

711.6 1018.9 1121.3 -442.74 -545.14

2033

317.2 105.7 423 725.8 1043 1148.8 -466.84 -572.64

2034

327.2 109.1 436.2

740.3 1067.5 1176.5 -491.34 -600.34

2035

337.1 112.4 449.4

755.1 1092.2 1204.6 -516.04 -628.44

2036

350.6 116.9 467.4

770.2 1120.8 1237.6 -544.64 -661.44

2037

385.6 128.5 514.1

785.6 1171.2 1299.8 -595.04 -723.64

2038

424.2 141.4 565.6

817.4 1241.5 1382.9 -665.34 -806.74

2039

466.6 155.5 622.1

833.7 1300.3 1455.8 -724.14 -879.64

2040

513.2 171.1 684.3

850.4 1363.6 1534.7 -787.44 -958.54

11. PHASE-II (2019-40): WASTE FOR LANDFILL:

• In this phase, C & D and inert waste would be used in land development and treatment at C

& D Plant (500 TPD).

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• Only 10% of rejects from Compost, RDF and C & D plant of GNIDA and NOIDA will be sent

for Land filling.

Year Rejects of

Compost

Plant (MT)

Rejects of

RDF Plant

(MT)

Rejects of C

& D plant (MT)

Total

Rejects (MT)*

Total

Rejects (M3)

Proposed

Treatment One Cell

Capacity

(m3)

2019-40 628092 154504.5 395623.5 1178220 1309133 Landfill 467411.9

Space Available in Cell-1 398994.7

Space Available in other Cells (2-4) 1402236

Total Space available for Filling 1801231.6

Space Available for Extra Filling 492097.3

12. Transportation details:

• Segregation of waste shall be at Sector-151A, NOIDA.

• NOIDA’s segregated waste shall be sent via Greater Noida- Kasana-Surajpur Road.

• Distance of SLF Astauli from Sector-151A is 26 Km which may be covered in 40 minutes by

covered trucks.

• Approximately 15-20 covered vehicles will transport NOIDA’s segregated waste to the SLF,

Astauli.

13. The project proposals are covered under category 7 "i" of EIA Notification, 2006.

The committee discussed the matter and deliberated that Environmental Clearance for

proposal of inclusion of Segregated Municipal Solid Waste of NOIDA at Municipal Solid Waste

Processing & Disposal Facility, Astauli, District Gautam Buddha Nagar, Uttar Pradesh for

Treatment may be recommended with condition that all conditions as stipulated in SEIAA letter

no. 1368/Prava/SEAC/ 559/ 2012 /AD(H) Dated 20th September, 2013, through which

Environmental Clearance was granted to Municipal Solid Waste Processing & Disposal Facility,

Astauli, District Gautam Buddha Nagar, Uttar Pradesh shall be duly complied. Additionally,

project proponent shall ensure to comply with following also:

1. DPR regarding transportation of solid waste at s distance of 26 KM from Noida shall

be prepared and copy submitted.

2. All measures to be adopted in transporting the solid waste from Noida to Greater

Noida site as per provision in the MSW rules and undertaking is to be given in this

regard.

3. Undertaking regarding work done so far on the site with present status at Astauli site.

4. The project proponent informed that this plan is for 03 years (phase-1 2015-2018)

during which NOIDA shall send segregated waste (excluding non-biodegradable)

from Sector-151A to SLF, Astauli for Treatment. Segregation and transportation plan

of Noida Municipal Solid Waste to proposed facility for proposed period should be

environmentally sound.

5. Necessary arrangement/planning should be started in advance for management of

Noida Waste for phase-2 i.e. after 2018.

(F) The recommendation of the SEAC meeting dated 10/10/2015 was put up in the SEIAA meeting dated 26/11/2015 and the SEIAA noted that in reference to the

above stipulated conditions a compliance report has been submitted by the project proponent through letter no-Noida/CEO/CME/566/15, dated 06/11/2015. The

SEIAA directed that the compliance report submitted by the project proponent through letter no-Noida/CEO/CME/566/15, dated 06/11/2015 should be put up

before the SEAC for consideration. The SEAC recommendation regarding the same shall be considered by the SEIAA.

(G) Regarding the quries of SEIAA meeting dated 10/10/2015 the project proponent has

submitted the reply thorugh letter dated 10/03/2016. A presentation was made by

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Shri Gaurav Bansal, GNIDA Authority alongwith their consultant M/s IRG Systems South Asia Pvt. Ltd. The proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee that:-

i. The proponent submitted the DPR report of transportation of solid waste at distance 26

Km from NOIDA to Greater Noida.Undertaking of measures to be adopted in transporting of MSW as per provision of MSW Rules. 2000 and the Undertaking

regarding work done so far with present status at Astauli site.

ii. With reference to additional condition number 4 since GNIDA did not start constructor work of treatment facility after getting earlier EC till date and GNIDA is now going to

establish approved treatment facility with NOIDA which will take minimum 01 year for establishment. In this regard 03 years shall be considered only after commissioning of

treatment plants as per earlier EC instead of mentioned Phase-1 period of 2015-2018. During me jmm NOIDA will send segregated waste (excluding non-biodegradable) from

Sector- 151A to Astauli for Treatment

iii. In Phase-2 (2019-2040) NOIDA will setup own MSW treatment plants to treat their MSW. A detailed description had been given in proposal for Phase-2 Waste for land filing(section 3.2) submitted dated 20.03.2015.

iv. As per the to point no 11 of SEAC meeting minutes in phase-2 where only 10% of the rejects from Compost, RDF and C & D plant of GNIDA and 10% of Noida facility will be sent for land filling in disposal facility (landfill cells; 4 nos.) at Astauli, Greater Noida where is available to take both GNIDA and NOiDA treatment facilities rejects till 2040.

v. In reference to additional condition number 5. necessary arrangement/planning would be started in advance for management of Noida Waste for phase-2 i.e. after 2019.

vi. In this regard the project proponent requested to consider the following points in revised

environment clearance- a) Period of 03 Years for NOIDA MSW shall be considered after commissioning of

to eaomm plant at Astauli as per earlier EC b) 10% of rejects from Compost, RDF and C & D piant of GNIDA and 10% rejects

of NOIDA facility will be sent for Land filling in disposal facility (landfill cells, 4 nos.) till 2040 at Greater Noida.

c) All earlier EC conditions will be followed without any change. d) The validity of EC will be only for three years.

The SEAC gone thorugh the proposal of GNIDA regarding the matter and agreed to grant Environmental Clerance to the title project along with all the general & specific conditions as recommended in its earlier meeting dated 10-10-2015.The SEAC also directed that the requested made by the project Proponent as above under point no- (iv) shloud also be part of specific conditions including the submission of the comprehensive EIA based on the six months studies.

10. Indian Oil Corporation LPG Storage Capacity of 1200 MT bulk LPG in 2 X 600

MT Mounded storage Vessel at LPG Bottling plant at Varanasi-Jaunpur Road,

Viil.-Harahua, Varanasi,U.P. File N0.-3388/DD-Y

The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meting dated

08-01-2016 wherein a presentation was made by the representative of the project

proponent alongwith their consultant M/s Green Circle, Inc. Vadodara, Gujarat. The

proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the

committee that:-

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1. The environmental clearance is sought for Augmentation of existing LPG Bottling Plant

Varanasi from its existing capacity 120 TMTPA to 180 TMTPA by installing 3rd

carousal, a new 8 bays TLD shed and augmentation of LPG Bulk storage capacity from

existing 3100 MT (100 MT x 5 Bullets +1200 MT X 1 HS +1400 Mt X 1 HS) to 4300

MT by installing additional 2 x 600 MT MSV. at existing Bottling Plant situated at

Jamalapur Harhua Varanasi UP

2. Salient features details of the project:

Project Proponent M/s. Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.

Project Name Expansion at LPG Bottling Plant Varanasi

Capacity Existing: 1,20,000 MTPA Proposed: 60, 000 MTPA Total: 1,80,000 MTPA

Estimated Project Cost Rs. 22.5 Crores apprx.

Coordinates & Address Coordinates: 25˚ 25’ 08.33” N, 82˚ 52’ 25.24” E Address:M/s. Indian Oil Corporation Ltd., Indane LPG Bottling Plant Village – Amousi, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh,Email: [email protected]

Category & Schedule 6(b) Isolated storage & handling of hazardous chemicals and Category ‘B’

Total Plot Area 71 acres (2,87,327 Sq.m)

Green Area Development 94,818 Sq.m (33%)

Total Water Consumption 6 KLD

Source of Water Supply Bore wells

Waste Water Generation 3.2 KLD

Treatment Facility Soak pit / Septic Tank

Source of power supply Uttar Pradesh Purvanchal Power Corporation Ltd.

Power Requirement UPPCL: 500 KVA, D.G. Set: 1 x 500 KVA, 1x 400 KVA & 1 x 250 KVA as stand by

Fuel Options HSD will be used for DG set

3. LAND USE BREAK-UP DETAILS:

Sr. No. Details of Land Proposed Area (sq. m.)

A Non-Plant Shed/Building 1 Administrative building 400m2

2 Canteen cum amenities block 380m2

3 Stores building 280m2

4 S&D control room 200 m2

5 Electrical sub-station 300 m2

6 Fire pump house and air compressor house 450 m2

7 Drivers rest room 110 m2

8 Contract labor rest room 50 m2

9 Two wheeler car shed 300 m2

10 Main security room 56 m2 11 New cylinder stacking yard 300 m2

12 Frisking and cylinder checking Platform 1no

13 Truck Parking area 13500 m2

B Plant Shed/ Building Area 1 Empty cum filling shed 5000 m2

2 Filled cylinder shed 1280 m2

3 TLD 8bays of 15mx5.5

4 LPG P/H 240 m2

5 LPG P/H 240

6 LPG Mounded Vessels (5 x 100 MT, 1x1200, 1x1400)

3500

7 LPG Mounded Vessels (2 x 600 MT)

Total Area (A+B) 23,841 square meter

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C Green Belt (33%) 94,818

D Open Space and Roads/ Driveways, etc 168668

Total Area (A+B+C+D) 2,87,327

4. FUEL REQUIREMENT:

Sr. No. Component Name of Fuel & Consumption

Capacity Type of Emission

Stack Height (m) from Ground Level

Stack Diameter (m)

1 Fire pump Diesel (10 L/Day) (Max.)

188 BHP/ 615 (m3/hr) of Fire Water

CO2, NOx, SOx

6 0.1

2 DG Set Diesel (0.25 KLD)

2 x 500 KVA

CO2, NOx, SOx

6 0.1

3 DG Set Diesel (0.25 KLD)

1x125 KVA CO2, NOx, SOx

6 0.1

5. WATER REQUIREMENT: Sr. No.

Type of Use Proposed Water Consumption (m3/day)

Waste Water Generation (m3/day)

1 Domestic 4.5 3.2

2. Industrial

a. Cylinder Washing 0.8 0.8

b. Cooling 0.2 0.0

Total (Industrial) 1.0 Reused

TOTAL (1+2) 6 3.2

6. MANPOWER REQUIREMENT:

Sr. No. Descriptions Nos.

1 Officers 9

2 Workmen(blue collar) 43

3 Security 25

Total (approx) 75

7. PROPOSED PRODUCTS CAPACITY:

Description Existing Capacity Proposed Capacity

Bulk LPG storage facility Mounded bullets: 5 Nos. x 100 MT, 1 Nos. x 1200 MT, 1 Nos. x 1400 MT (3100 MT bulk Storage)

Mounded bullets: 2 Nos. X 600 MT (1200 MT bulk Storage)

Size of each tank 6.0 M dia., 48.2 M length 8.0 M dia., 90.5 M length

Packed LPG Bottling 1,20,000 MTPA 60,000 MTPA

8. LIST OF RAW MATERIALS REQUIRED AND SOURCES:

� LPG is the only input & output for the entire bottling process. � LPG is received from M/s IOCL refinery/ Import Terminal through LPG Tank Trucks.

Mass Balance for LPG Bottling Plant

Flow Rate (MT/hr)

Hours of Operation (day- 1)

LPG bottling (MT/day)

Number of working days (month- 1)

Total throughput (MTPA)

37.5 16 600 300 180,000

9. BASELINE MONITORING PLAN:

Component Parameters Location Frequency Duration

Ambient Air Quality Monitoring

PM10, PM2.5, SOX, NOx ,VOC, HC

Minimum 6 locations with one in upwind direction, two in downwind direction

Twice in a week 24 hrs. continuous monitoring

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Noise level Monitoring

Leq day, Leq night, dB(A)

At Project site & surrounding areas (6 locations)

Once in a month

24 hour reading with a frequency of 10 minutes every hour

Soil Sampling Physico-Chemical Characteristic

At Project site & surrounding Areas (6 locations)

Grab / Composite Sampling, Once in a month

Quarterly Basis

Ground/Surface Water Sampling

As per IS 10500:2012

Adjoining villages Grab / Composite Sampling Once in a month

Quarterly Basis

Socio-Economic Survey

-- Adjoining villages Once in a study period

--

Biological Environment Survey

Study of vegetation, flora & fauna

Adjoining villages Once in a study period

--

10. PROPOSED POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES:

� Domestic sewage will be disposed off into soak pit/septic tank. � Effluent from cylinder washing and cooling will be reused after passing through sedimentation trap. � No other water pollution is envisaged. � No Air pollution is envisaged due to the Proposed Expansion � No Sound pollution is envisaged, however DG sets for back-up power will be provided with

acoustics enclosures. � LPG Vapor Traps shall be provided on the exit drains of the Plant

11. The project proposals are covered under category 6"b" of EIA Notification, 2006, as

amended.

The committee discussed the matter and directed to submit following information:

1. Calculation Sheet for storage.

2. Parking facilities according to the norm.

3. Submit the distances of bottling unit to approach road and that to highway,

mention any building structure along with it’s height within the periphery of 100

mts. and if not take the benchmark of 500 mts. and exhibit both of it’s distances

on Google map.

4. Present status of green belt and proposed Green belt plan which should not be less

than 33% of the total plot area.

5. Mention types and names of industries in vicinity and the product manufactured.

6. Provide the land use certificate. Whether notified? Submit a copy of the same if

notified.

7. Total cost of the project and CSR plan, executable work at phase wise prepared

and detail of works to be executed along with the resolution of board of directors

or the concerned with an affidavit is to be submitted along with the name and

address of beneficiaries.

8. Area statement chart percentage wise.

9. License to fill cylinders from competent authority.

10. No. of cylinders to be filled daily is to be mentioned in form-1 with type i.e.

domestic, commercial, industrial.

11. Photographs of existing site on topographical map with 10 KM surroundings

features.

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12. Approved layout/maps of existing and proposed facilities from competent

authority.

13. Certification from PESO in form-111 for proposed facility.

14. Allotment letter of industrial area where the industry is situated. Letter of intent

from Commerce Ministry may also be submitted.

15. Copy of Fire/AAI NOC.

16. Disaster management plan within and outside the campus.

17. Water/air consent from competent authority to be submitted.

Regarding the quries of SEAC meeting dated 08-01-2016 the project proponent

has submitted the reply thorugh letter dated 05-02-2016. In this regard a presentation was made

by the representative of the project proponent Shri S.S. Kushwaha alongwith their consultant M/s

Green Circle, Inc. Vadodara, Gujarat in the SEAC meeting dated 14-03-2016. The committee

discussed the matter and recommended following ToRs for conducting EIA:

1. Executive summary of the project.

2. Project Description and Project Benefits. 3. Land use details of the site based on satellite imagery. 4. Dismantling schedule. 5. Distance from highway/nearest habitation. 6. Process details and design details of all the tanks with animated model. 7. Proposal for safety buffer zone (250 m) around the proposed site with map. 8. A list of industries within 10 km radius of the project. 9. List of villages and population within 5 Km. 10. Location of national parks and wildlife sanctuary/reserve forests within 10 km radius. 11. Permission from National Wildlife Board regarding wildlife sanctuary located within 10 km.

Permission and recommendation from the State Forest Department regarding the impact of the proposed plant on the surrounding Reserve forests, if any.

12. A copy of ‘Environment Clearance’/‘Consent to Operate’ accorded by the Ministry/ State Board for the existing plant alongwith point-wise compliance report.

13. Animated Computer Model for prospective years regarding truck movement from safety and risk point of view. Details of lorry design pressure.

14. Layout plan with provision of trucks parking area. Earmarking of area for parking of Lorries at a remote location to avoid congestion.

15. Details of the storage as well as filled & empty LPG cylinder and technical specifications with safety aspects & standards

16. OISD standards for mounded and bullet storage facility should be provided. 17. Site details including satellite imagery for 5 km around the site. 18. Land use along with maps & cropping pattern, vegetation, ecology, flora & fauna. 19. Demography & socio-economics of the area. 20. Baseline data collection for air, water and soil for:

• Ambient air quality monitoring for PM10, SO2 , NOx,VOCs,Methane,Hydro Carbons and Lead etc.

• Background levels of hydrocarbons (methane & non-methane HC) and VOCs. • Soil sample analysis. • Base line underground and surface water quality in the vicinity of project.

• Climatology & meteorology including wind speed, wind direction, temperature, rainfall etc. • Measurement of noise levels

21. Details of water consumption and source of water supply, waste water generation, treatment and utilization of treated water generated from the facilities and effluent disposal and measures for release of effluent in case of fire.

22. Storm water system should have provision to prevent any unintended oil in the drain to flow out with storm water. Details of oil water separator.

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23. Detailed solid waste generation, collection, segregation, its recycling and reuse, treatment and disposal.

24. Assessment of impact on air, water, soil, solid/hazardous waste and noise levels. 25. Monitoring and measures to be taken to control mercapton odour. 26. Details of proposed preventive measures for leakages and accident. 27. Adequate width of approach road to avoid congestion and to have safe exit in emergencies. 28. Type of seismic zone. 29. Environmental Management Plan 30. Risk Assessment & Disaster Management Plan

• Identification of hazards • Consequence Analysis • Preventive measures.

• Risk assessment should also include leakages during storage, handling, transportation and proposed measures for risk reduction.

• Fire and explosion hazard. • Risk assessment as per OISD 144.

31. Risk Assessment should also include follow up/compliance to safety & hazardous material management facilities; cathodic protection to mounded bullets; possibility of fire and explosion accident; Risk assessment for accidents at site and its impact on adjoining area, risk mitigation measures, disaster management plan; on-site & off-site emergency plan.

32. OISD-144, SMPV Rules, gas cylinder rules should be followed. 33. Gas detection system & monitoring system shall be provided.

34. Interlocking shut down device (ISD) should be connected to automatic shutdown & auto operation fire hydrant network.

35. Action plan for firefighting facility as per OISD norms. 36. Details of proposed Occupational Health Surveillance program for the employees and

other labour. 37. Environmental Monitoring programme. 38. Any litigation pending against the project and /or any direction /order passed by any Court of

Law against the project, if so, details thereof. 39. A tabular chart indicating point-wise compliance of the TOR. 40. Public hearing issues raised and commitments made by the project proponent on the same

should be included separately in EIA/EMP Report in the form of tabular chart with financial budget for complying with the commitments made.

41. A tabular chart with index for point wise compliance of above TORs. 42. TOR to be issued and EIA is to be submitted of one month without public hearing.

The following general points should be noted:

• All documents should be properly indexed, page numbered.

• Period/date of data collection should be clearly indicated.

• Authenticated English translation of all material provided in Regional languages.

• The letter/application for EC should quote the MOEF file No. and also attach a copy of the letter.

• The copy of the letter received from the Ministry should be also attached as an annexure to the final EIA-EMP Report.

• The final EIA-EMP report submitted to the Ministry must incorporate the issues in this letter.

The index of the final EIA-EMP report must indicate the specific chapter and page no. of the EIA-EMP Report.

• While preparing the EIA report, the instructions for the proponents and instructions for the consultants issued by MoEF vide O.M. No. J-11013/41/2006-IA.II (I) dated 4th August, 2009, which are available on the website of this Ministry should also be followed.

• The consultants involved in the preparation of EIA/EMP report after accreditation with Quality Council of India (QCl)/National Accreditation Board of Education and Training

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(NABET) would need to include a certificate in this regard in the EIA/EMP reports prepared by them and data provided by other organization/Laboratories including their status of approvals etc. In this regard circular, no. J-11013/77/2004-IA II(I) dated 2nd December, 2009 posted on the Ministry’s website http://www.moef.nic.inmay be referred.

• Certificate of Accreditation issued by the QCI to the environmental consultant should be included.

11. Indian Oil Corporation LPG Storage Capacity of 1800 MT bulk LPG in 2 X 900

MT Mounded storage Vessel at LPG Bottling plant at Industrial Area, Amausi.

Lucknow. File N0.-3389/AD-H

The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meting dated 08-01-2016

wherein a presentation was made by the representative of the project proponent alongwith

their consultant M/s Green Circle, Inc. Vadodara, Gujarat. The proponent, through the

documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee that:-

1. The environmental clearance is sought for Augmentation of existing LPG Bottling Plant Lucknow from its existing capacity 120T MTPA to 180 TMTPA by installing 3

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machine electronic carousal, a 4 bays TLD Shed and LPG Bulk storage capacity from existing 2400 MT ( 4 x 600 MT MSV) to 4200 MT by installing additional 2 x 900 MT MSV. Sufficient Required space is available in existing Bottling Plant situated in industrial area at Amousi Lucknow UP

2. Salient features details of the project: Project Proponent M/s. Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.

Project Name Expansion of LPG Bottling Plant LUCKNOW

Capacity Existing: 1,20,000 MTPA Proposed: 60, 000 MTPA

Total: 1,80,000 MTPA

Estimated Project Cost Rs. 28 Crores apprx.

Coordinates & Address Coordinates: 26˚ 46’ 00.23” N, 80˚ 50’ 28.62” E Address:M/s. Indian Oil Corporation Ltd., Indane LPG Bottling Plant Village – Amousi, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, Email: [email protected]

Category & Schedule 6(b) Isolated storage & handling of hazardous chemicals and Category ‘B’

Total Plot Area 37 acres (1,49,734 Sq.m)

Green Area Development 49,413 Sq.m (33 %)

Total Water Consumption 6 KLD

Source of Water Supply Bore wells

Waste Water Generation 3.7 KLD

Treatment Facility Soak pit / Septic Tank

Source of power supply Uttar Pradesh Purvanchal Power Corporation Ltd.

Power Requirement UPPCL: 450 KVA D.G. Set: 2 x 500 KVA & 1 x 125 KVA as stand by

Fuel Options HSD will be used for DG set

3. LAND USE BREAK-UP DETAILS Sr. No. Details of Land Proposed Area (sq. m.)

A Non-Plant Shed/Building

1 Administrative building 350 m2

2 Canteen cum amenities block 400m2

3 Stores building 300m2

4 S&D control room 120 m2

5 Electrical sub-station 352 m2

6 Fire pump house and air compressor house 400 m2

7 Drivers rest room 104 m2

8 Two wheeler car shed 240 m2

9 Main security room 25 m2

10 Frisking and cylinder checking Platform 1no

11 Truck Parking area 9000 m2

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B Plant Shed/Building

1 Empty shed 2798.88 m2

2 Filling Shed 1411.20 m2

3 Filled cylinder shed 1066.24 m2

4 Loading Shed including Fingers 383.04 m2

5 UnLoading Shed including Fingers 383.04 m2

6 TLD (8 Bays) 660 m2

7 LPG P/H 240

Total Area (A+B) 18’233.4 square meter

C Green Belt (33%) 49,413

D Open Space and Roads/ Driveways, etc 82087

Total Area (A+B+C+D) 1,49,734

4. FUEL REQUIREMENT: Sr. No. Component Name of Fuel &

Consumption Capacity Type of

Emission Stack Height (m) from Ground Level

Stack Diameter (m)

1 Fire pump Diesel (10 L/Day) (Max.)

188 BHP/ 615 (m3/hr) of Fire Water

CO2, NOx, SOx

11 0.15

2 DG Set Diesel (0.25 KLD)

2 x 500 KVA CO2, NOx, SOx

6 10

3 DG Set Diesel (0.25 KLD)

1x125 KVA CO2, NOx, SOx

6 10

5. WATER REQUIREMENT:

Sr. No.

Type of Use Proposed Water Consumption (m3/day)

Waste Water Generation (m3/day)

1 Domestic 3 2.4

2. Industrial

a. Cylinder Washing 0.8 0.8

b. Cooling 0.2 0.0

Total (Industrial) 1.0 Reused

TOTAL (1+2) 4 3.2

6. MANPOWER REQUIREMENT:

Sr. No. Descriptions Nos.

1 Officers 11

2 Workmen(white collar) 02

3 Workmen(blue collar) 28

5 Security 29

6 Electrical personnel 5 Total (approx) 75

7. PROPOSED PRODUCTION CAPACITY:

Description Existing Capacity Proposed Capacity Total Capacity

Bulk LPG storage facility

Mounded bullets: 4 Nos. x 600 MT (2400 MT bulk Storage)

Mounded bullets: 2 Nos. X 900 MT (1800 MT bulk Storage)

Mounded bullets: 6 Nos.

Packed LPG Bottling

120 TMTPA 60 TMTPA 180 TMTPA

Size of each tank 6.0 M dia., 48.2 M length 8.0 M dia., 90.5 M length

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8. LIST OF RAW MATERIALS REQUIRED AND SOURCES: � LPG is the only input & output for the entire bottling process. � LPG is received from M/s IOCL refinery/ Import Terminal through LPG Tank Trucks.

Mass Balance for LPG Bottling Plant

Flow Rate (MT/hr)

Hours of Operation (day- 1)

LPG bottling (MT/day)

Number of working days

Total throughput (MTPA)

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(month- 1)

37.5 16 600 300 180,000

9. BASELINE MONITORING PLAN:

Component Parameters Location Frequency Duration

Ambient Air Quality Monitoring

PM10, PM2.5, SOX, NOx ,VOC, HC

Minimum 6 locations with one in upwind direction, two in downwind direction

Twice in a week

24 hrs. continuous monitoring

Noise level Monitoring

Leq day, Leq night, dB(A)

At Project site & surrounding areas (6 locations)

Once in a month

24 hour reading with a frequency of 10 minutes every hour

Soil Sampling Physico-Chemical Characteristic

At Project site & surrounding Areas (6 locations)

Grab / Composite Sampling, Once in a month

Quarterly Basis

Ground/Surface Water Sampling

As per IS 10500:2012

Adjoining villages Grab / Composite Sampling Once in a month

Quarterly Basis

Socio-Economic Survey

-- Adjoining villages Once in a study period

--

Biological Environment Survey

Study of vegetation, flora & fauna

Adjoining villages Once in a study period

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10. POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES: � Domestic sewage will be disposed off into soak pit/septic tank. � Effluent from cylinder washing and cooling will be reused after passing through sedimentation

trap. � No other water pollution is envisaged. � No Air pollution is envisaged due to the Proposed Expansion � No Sound pollution is envisaged, however DG sets for back-up power will be provided with

acoustics enclosures.

� LPG Vapor Traps shall be provided on the exit drains of the Plant.

11. The project proposals are covered under category 6"b" of EIA Notification, 2006, as amended. The committee discussed the matter and directed to submit following information:

1. Calculation Sheet for storage.

2. Parking facilities according to the norm.

3. Submit the distances of bottling unit to approach road and that to of to highway,

mention any building structure along with it’s height within the periphery of 100

mts. and if not take the benchmark of 500 mts. and exhibit both of it’s distances

on Google map.

4. Present status of green belt and proposed Green belt plan which should not be less

than 33% of the total plot area.

5. Mention types and names of industries in vicinity and the product manufactured.

6. Provide the land use certificate. Whether notified? Submit a copy of the same if

notified.

7. Total cost of the project and CSR plan, executable work at phase wise prepared

and detail of works to be executed along with the resolution of board of directors

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or the concerned with an affidavit is to be submitted along with the name and

address of beneficiaries.

8. Area statement chart percentage wise.

9. License to fill cylinders from competent authority.

10. No. of cylinders to be filled daily is to be mentioned in form-1 with type i.e.

domestic, commercial, industrial.

11. Certification from PESO in form-111 for proposed facility.

12. Photographs of existing site on topographical map with 10 KM surroundings

features.

13. Approved layout/maps of existing and proposed facilities from competent

authority.

14. Allotment letter of industrial area where the industry is situated. Letter of intent

from Commerce Ministry may also be submitted.

15. Copy of Fire/AAI NOC.

16. Disaster management plan within and outside the campus.

17. Water/air consent from competent authority to be submitted.

Regarding the quries of SEAC meeting dated 08-01-2016 the project proponent has

submitted the reply thorugh letter dated 05-02-2016 . In this regard a presentation was made by

the representative of the project proponent Shri S.S. Kushwaha alongwith their consultant M/s

Green Circle, Inc. Vadodara, Gujarat in the SEAC meeting dated 14-03-2016. The committee

discussed the matter and recommended following ToRs for conducting EIA:

1. Executive summary of the project. 2. Project Description and Project Benefits. 3. Land use details of the site based on satellite imagery. 4. Dismantling schedule. 5. Distance from highway/nearest habitation. 6. Process details and design details of all the tanks with animated model. 7. Proposal for safety buffer zone (250 m) around the proposed site with map. 8. A list of industries within 10 km radius of the project. 9. List of villages and population within 5 Km. 10. Location of national parks and wildlife sanctuary/reserve forests within 10 km radius. 11. Permission from National Wildlife Board regarding wildlife sanctuary located within 10 km.

Permission and recommendation from the State Forest Department regarding the impact of the proposed plant on the surrounding Reserve forests, if any.

12. A copy of ‘Environment Clearance’/‘Consent to Operate’ accorded by the Ministry/ State Board for the existing plant alongwith point-wise compliance report.

13. Animated Computer Model for prospective years regarding truck movement from safety and risk point of view. Details of lorry design pressure.

14. Layout plan with provision of trucks parking area. Earmarking of area for parking of Lorries at a remote location to avoid congestion.

15. Details of the storage as well as filled & empty LPG cylinder and technical specifications with safety aspects & standards

16. OISD standards for mounded and bullet storage facility should be provided. 17. Site details including satellite imagery for 5 km around the site. 18. Land use along with maps & cropping pattern, vegetation, ecology, flora & fauna. 19. Demography & socio-economics of the area. 20. Baseline data collection for air, water and soil for:

• Ambient air quality monitoring for PM10, SO2 , NOx,VOCs,Methane,Hydro Carbons and Lead etc.

• Background levels of hydrocarbons (methane & non-methane HC) and VOCs.

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• Soil sample analysis. • Base line underground and surface water quality in the vicinity of project. • Climatology & meteorology including wind speed, wind direction, temperature, rainfall etc. • Measurement of noise levels

21. Details of water consumption and source of water supply, waste water generation, treatment and utilization of treated water generated from the facilities and effluent disposal and measures for release of effluent in case of fire.

22. Storm water system should have provision to prevent any unintended oil in the drain to flow out with storm water. Details of oil water separator.

23. Detailed solid waste generation, collection, segregation, its recycling and reuse, treatment and disposal.

24. Assessment of impact on air, water, soil, solid/hazardous waste and noise levels.

25. Monitoring and measures to be taken to control mercapton odour. 26. Details of proposed preventive measures for leakages and accident. 27. Adequate width of approach road to avoid congestion and to have safe exit in emergencies. 28. Type of seismic zone. 29. Environmental Management Plan 30. Risk Assessment & Disaster Management Plan

• Identification of hazards • Consequence Analysis • Preventive measures. • Risk assessment should also include leakages during storage, handling, transportation and

proposed measures for risk reduction. • Fire and explosion hazard. • Risk assessment as per OISD 144.

31. Risk Assessment should also include follow up/compliance to safety & hazardous material management facilities; cathodic protection to mounded bullets; possibility of fire and explosion accident; Risk assessment for accidents at site and its impact on adjoining area, risk mitigation measures, disaster management plan; on-site & off-site emergency plan.

32. OISD-144, SMPV Rules, gas cylinder rules should be followed. 33. Gas detection system & monitoring system shall be provided. 34. Interlocking shut down device (ISD) should be connected to automatic shutdown & auto

operation fire hydrant network. 35. Action plan for firefighting facility as per OISD norms. 36. Details of proposed Occupational Health Surveillance program for the employees and

other labour. 37. Environmental Monitoring programme. 38. Any litigation pending against the project and /or any direction /order passed by any Court of

Law against the project, if so, details thereof. 39. A tabular chart indicating point-wise compliance of the TOR. 40. Public hearing issues raised and commitments made by the project proponent on the same

should be included separately in EIA/EMP Report in the form of tabular chart with financial

budget for complying with the commitments made. 41. A tabular chart with index for point wise compliance of above TORs.

The following general points should be noted:

• All documents should be properly indexed, page numbered.

• Period/date of data collection should be clearly indicated.

• Authenticated English translation of all material provided in Regional languages.

• The letter/application for EC should quote the MOEF file No. and also attach a copy of the letter.

• The copy of the letter received from the Ministry should be also attached as an annexure to

the final EIA-EMP Report.

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• The final EIA-EMP report submitted to the Ministry must incorporate the issues in this letter. The index of the final EIA-EMP report must indicate the specific chapter and page no. of the EIA-EMP Report.

• While preparing the EIA report, the instructions for the proponents and instructions for the

consultants issued by MoEF vide O.M. No. J-11013/41/2006-IA.II (I) dated 4th August, 2009, which are available on the website of this Ministry should also be followed.

• The consultants involved in the preparation of EIA/EMP report after accreditation with Quality Council of India (QCl)/National Accreditation Board of Education and Training (NABET) would need to include a certificate in this regard in the EIA/EMP reports prepared by them and data provided by other organization/Laboratories including their status of approvals etc. In this regard circular, no. J-11013/77/2004-IA II(I) dated 2nd December, 2009 posted on the Ministry’s website http://www.moef.nic.inmay be referred.

• Certificate of Accreditation issued by the QCI to the environmental consultant should be included.

12. Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. LPG Bottling Plant with Storage Capacity, at GIDA,

Sector-15, Vill-Judian, Tehsil-Sahjanwa, Distt-Gorakhpur. Sri P K Jha, D G M,

TC-39, Vibhuti Khand, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow. File N0.-3252/DD-Sh.

The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meting dated 08-01-

2016 wherein a presentation was made by the representative of the project proponent

alongwith their consultant M/s Green Circle, Inc. Vadodara, Gujarat. The proponent, through

the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee that:-

1. The environmental clearance is sought for setting up a new LPG Bottling Plant Project

of capacity 120 TMTPA by installing 2 x 24 point electronic carousal, 2 nos 8 Bays TLD

shed for Bulk decantation, Bulk LPG Storage of 3600 MT and allied facilities of LPG

Bottling Plant at Gorakhpur situated in Industrial Area developed by Gorakhpur

Industrial Development authority (GIDA) at Sector – 15, Village – Judian, Tahshil –

Sahjanwa, Distt- Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh. (Total Plot area: 155810.00 sq. m.)

2. Initially at project conceptualization stage, it was proposed to operate the plant in General

shift with 60 TMTPA capacity but due to high supply demand gap, now it proposed to

operate in double shift from day one) with 120,000 MT/Annum in double shift.

3. Salient features details of the project:

Green Area Development 51420 sq. m. (33 %)

Total Water Consumption 4 KLD

Source of Water Supply Bore wells

Waste Water Generation 3.2 KLD

Treatment Facility Soak pit / Septic Tank

Source of power supply Uttar Pradesh Purvanchal Power Corporation Ltd.

Power Requirement with source UPPPCL: 410 KVA ,D.G. Set: 750 KVA (1 x 500 KVA & 1 x 250 KVA)

Fuel Options HSD will be used for DG set

4. Land Use Break-Up Details:

Sr. No. Details of Land Proposed Area (sq. m.)

A Non-Plant Shed/Building

1 Area Office, Divisional Office conf room 450

2 Administrative Building 400

3 Canteen cum Amenities block driver’s rest room 380

4 Stores Building 280

5 S&D and Control Room 200

6 Electrical Sub-station/PMCC 300

7 Fire Pump House & Air Compressor House 450

8 Two Wheeler/Car Shed 300

9 Main Security Room 56

10 New Cylinder Stacking Yard 300

11 Frisking & Cylinder Checking Platform 1 no

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12 Truck Parking Area 13500

13 Fire Water Tanks 942

14 Own Use HSD Storage 400

B Plant Shed/Building

1 Empty cum Filling Shed 5000

2 Filled Cylinder Shed 1280

3 Loading Bay and unloading bay 640

4 Degassing shed and STP plant 519

5 TLD 660

6 LPG P/H 240

7 Area for Mounded Bullets 3800

Total Area (A+B) 29,750

C Green Belt (33%) 51,420

D Open Space and Roads/ Driveways, etc 74,640

Total Area (A+B+C+D) 1,55,810

5. FUEL REQUIREMENT

S. No.

Component Name of Fuel & Consumption

Capacity Type of Emission

Stack Height (m) from Ground Level

Stack Diameter (m)

1 Fire Engines

Diesel (10 L/Day) (Max.)

188 BHP/ 615 (m3/hr) of Fire Water

CO2, NOx, SOx

11 0.15

2 DG Set Diesel

(35 L/hr)

750 KVA CO2,

NOx, SOx

13.5 0.2

3 DG Set Diesel (25 L/hr)

250 KVA CO2, NOx, SOx

13.5 0.15

6. WATER REQUIREMENT

Sr. No. Type of Use Proposed Water Consumption (m3/day) Waste Water Generation m3/ day)

1 Domestic 3 2.4

2. Industrial

a. Cylinder Washing 0.8 0.8

b. Cooling 0.2 0.0

Total (Industrial) 1.0 Reused

TOTAL (1+2) 4 3.2

� 2.4 KLD sewage shall be disposed through septic tank & soak pit. Wash water from cylinder washing and cooling will be diverted to sedimentation traps and reused.

� No trade effluent arises from this operation.

7. MANPOWER REQUIREMENT

Sr. No. Descriptions Nos.

1 Regular Employees 20

2 Contract workers 40

3 Security & Electrical Staff 15

Total (approx) 75

8. PROPOSED PRODUCTS CAPACITY

Bulk LPG storage facility Packed LPG Bottling

Total Bulk LPG Storage facility: 3600 MT In mounded storage Vessels (MSVs)

120,000 MTPA ( 2 x 24 machine electronic Carousal operating in double shift ) + Future expansion for 3rd Carousal

9. LIST OF RAW MATERIALS REQUIRED AND SOURCES

� LPG is the only input & output for the entire bottling process. � LPG is received from M/s IOCL refinery/ Import Terminal through LPG Tank Trucks.

Mass Balance for LPG Bottling Plant

Flow Rate (MT/hr) Hours of Operation (day- 1)

LPG bottling (MT/day)

Number of working days (month- 1)

Total throughput (MTPA)

25 16 400 300 120000

10. BASELINE MONITORING PLAN

Component Parameters Location Frequency Duration

Ambient Air Quality Monitoring

PM10, PM2.5, SOX, NOx ,VOC, HC

Minimum 6 locations with one in upwind direction, two in downwind

Twice in a week 24 hrs. continuous monitoring

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direction

Noise level Monitoring Leq day, Leq night, dB(A)

At Project site & surrounding areas (6 locations)

Once in a month 24 hour reading with a frequency of 10 minutes every hour

Soil Sampling Physico-Chemical

Characteristic

At Project site &

surrounding Areas (6 locations)

Grab / Composite

Sampling, Once in a month

Quarterly Basis

Ground/Surface Water Sampling

As per IS 10500:2012

Adjoining villages Grab / Composite Sampling Once in a month

Quarterly Basis

Socio-Economic Survey

-- Adjoining villages Once in a study period

--

Biological Environment Survey

Study of vegetation, flora & fauna

Adjoining villages Once in a study period

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11. PROPOSED POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES

� Domestic sewage will be disposed off into soak pit/septic tank.

� Effluent from cylinder washing and cooling will be reused after passing through

sedimentation trap.

� No other water pollution is envisaged.

� No Air pollution is envisaged due to the Proposed project.

� No Sound pollution is envisaged, however DG sets for back-up power will be

provided with acoustics enclosures.

� LPG Vapor Traps shall be provided on the exit drains of the Plant

12. The project proposals are covered under category 6"b" of EIA Notification, 2006, as

amended.

The committee noted that proposals mentioned in revised form-1 submitted vide letter

dated: 26/11/2015 for operating the plant in double shift from the day one and making the change

in plant capacity to 120 TMPTA, to meet this bottling capacity, bulk storage capacity also

needed to be increased from earlier proposal of 1800 MT to 3600 MT.The committee directed to

submit following information/documents for consideration of matter of scoping:

1. Calculation Sheet for storage.

2. Parking facilities according to the norm.

3. Submit the distances of bottling unit to approach road and that to of to highway,

mention any building structure along with it’s height within the periphery of 100

mts. and if not take the benchmark of 500 mts. and exhibit both of it’s distances

on Google map.

4. Present status of green belt and proposed Green belt plan which should not be less

than 33% of the total plot area.

5. Mention types and names of industries in vicinity and the product manufactured.

6. Provide the land use certificate. Whether notified?

7. Total cost of the project and CSR plan, executable work at phase wise prepared

and detail of works to be executed along with the resolution of board of directors

or the concerned with an affidavit is to be submitted along with the name and

address of beneficiaries.

8. Area statement chart percentage wise.

9. License to fill cylinders from competent authority.

10. No. of cylinders to be filled daily is to be mentioned in form-1 with type i.e.

domestic, commercial, industrial.

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11. Photographs of existing site on topographical map with 10 KM surroundings

features.

12. Approved layout/maps of existing and proposed facilities from competent

authority.

13. Certification from PESO in form-111 for revised/proposed facility.

14. Allotment letter of industrial area where the industry is situated. Letter of intent

from Commerce Ministry may also be submitted.

15. Copy of Fire/AAI NOC.

16. Disaster management plan within and outside the campus.

17. Water/air consent from competent authority to be submitted.

Regarding the quries of SEAC meeting dated 08-01-2016 the project proponent has

submitted the reply thorugh letter dated 26-11-2015 . In this regard a presentation was made by

the representative of the project proponent Shri S.S. Kushwaha alongwith their consultant M/s

Green Circle, Inc. Vadodara, Gujarat in the SEAC meeting dated 14-03-2016. The committee

discussed the matter and recommended following ToRs for conducting EIA:

1. Executive summary of the project. 2. Project Description and Project Benefits. 3. Land use details of the site based on satellite imagery. 4. Dismantling schedule. 5. Distance from highway/nearest habitation. 6. Process details and design details of all the tanks with animated model. 7. Proposal for safety buffer zone (250 m) around the proposed site with map. 8. A list of industries within 10 km radius of the project.

9. List of villages and population within 5 Km. 10. Location of national parks and wildlife sanctuary/reserve forests within 10 km radius. 11. Permission from National Wildlife Board regarding wildlife sanctuary located within 10 km.

Permission and recommendation from the State Forest Department regarding the impact of the proposed plant on the surrounding Reserve forests, if any.

12. A copy of ‘Environment Clearance’/‘Consent to Operate’ accorded by the Ministry/ State Board for the existing plant alongwith point-wise compliance report.

13. Animated Computer Model for prospective years regarding truck movement from safety and risk point of view. Details of lorry design pressure.

14. Layout plan with provision of trucks parking area. Earmarking of area for parking of Lorries at

a remote location to avoid congestion. 15. Details of the storage as well as filled & empty LPG cylinder and technical specifications with

safety aspects & standards 16. OISD standards for mounded and bullet storage facility should be provided. 17. Site details including satellite imagery for 5 km around the site. 18. Land use along with maps & cropping pattern, vegetation, ecology, flora & fauna. 19. Demography & socio-economics of the area. 20. Baseline data collection for air, water and soil for:

• Ambient air quality monitoring for PM10, SO2 , NOx,VOCs,Methane,Hydro Carbons and Lead etc.

• Background levels of hydrocarbons (methane & non-methane HC) and VOCs. • Soil sample analysis. • Base line underground and surface water quality in the vicinity of project. • Climatology & meteorology including wind speed, wind direction, temperature, rainfall etc. • Measurement of noise levels

21. Details of water consumption and source of water supply, waste water generation, treatment and utilization of treated water generated from the facilities and effluent disposal and measures for release of effluent in case of fire.

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22. Storm water system should have provision to prevent any unintended oil in the drain to flow out with storm water. Details of oil water separator.

23. Detailed solid waste generation, collection, segregation, its recycling and reuse, treatment and disposal.

24. Assessment of impact on air, water, soil, solid/hazardous waste and noise levels. 25. Monitoring and measures to be taken to control mercapton odour. 26. Details of proposed preventive measures for leakages and accident. 27. Adequate width of approach road to avoid congestion and to have safe exit in emergencies. 28. Type of seismic zone. 29. Environmental Management Plan 30. Risk Assessment & Disaster Management Plan

• Identification of hazards

• Consequence Analysis • Preventive measures. • Risk assessment should also include leakages during storage, handling, transportation and

proposed measures for risk reduction. • Fire and explosion hazard. • Risk assessment as per OISD 144.

31. Risk Assessment should also include follow up/compliance to safety & hazardous material management facilities; cathodic protection to mounded bullets; possibility of fire and explosion accident; Risk assessment for accidents at site and its impact on adjoining area, risk mitigation measures, disaster management plan; on-site & off-site emergency plan.

32. OISD-144, SMPV Rules, gas cylinder rules should be followed. 33. Gas detection system & monitoring system shall be provided. 34. Interlocking shut down device (ISD) should be connected to automatic shutdown & auto

operation fire hydrant network. 35. Action plan for firefighting facility as per OISD norms. 36. Details of proposed Occupational Health Surveillance program for the employees and

other labour. 37. Environmental Monitoring programme. 38. Any litigation pending against the project and /or any direction /order passed by any Court of

Law against the project, if so, details thereof.

39. A tabular chart indicating point-wise compliance of the TOR. 40. Public hearing issues raised and commitments made by the project proponent on the same

should be included separately in EIA/EMP Report in the form of tabular chart with financial budget for complying with the commitments made.

41. A tabular chart with index for point wise compliance of above TORs. The following general points should be noted:

• All documents should be properly indexed, page numbered.

• Period/date of data collection should be clearly indicated.

• Authenticated English translation of all material provided in Regional languages.

• The letter/application for EC should quote the MOEF file No. and also attach a copy of the letter.

• The copy of the letter received from the Ministry should be also attached as an annexure to the final EIA-EMP Report.

• The final EIA-EMP report submitted to the Ministry must incorporate the issues in this letter.

The index of the final EIA-EMP report must indicate the specific chapter and page no. of the EIA-EMP Report.

• While preparing the EIA report, the instructions for the proponents and instructions for the consultants issued by MoEF vide O.M. No. J-11013/41/2006-IA.II (I) dated 4th August, 2009, which are available on the website of this Ministry should also be followed.

• The consultants involved in the preparation of EIA/EMP report after accreditation with Quality Council of India (QCl)/National Accreditation Board of Education and Training

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(NABET) would need to include a certificate in this regard in the EIA/EMP reports prepared by them and data provided by other organization/Laboratories including their status of approvals etc. In this regard circular, no. J-11013/77/2004-IA II(I) dated 2nd December, 2009 posted on the Ministry’s website http://www.moef.nic.inmay be referred.

• Certificate of Accreditation issued by the QCI to the environmental consultant should be included.

13. “Integrated Industrial Township” at Naini, Allahabad. Sri Rajeev Kapoor, Ex.

Engg., UPSIDC Campus, A-1/4, Lakhanpur, Kanpur . File N0.-3075/AD-Sub.

The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meting dated

27-06-2015 wherein a presentation was made by the representative of the project proponent

alongwith their consultant M/s Perfect Environ Slouation Pvt.LTd. The proponent, through

the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee that:-

1. The environmental clearance is sought for “Integrated Industrial Township” at Naini,

Allahabad, M/s U.P. State Industrial Development Corporation Ltd.

2. Land allocation details are as follows:

S. No. Particulars Area Percentage

1. Residential 1135872.7 sq m 25 %

• Group Housing 406669 sq m (100.49 Acres) 9 %

• Industrial Group Housing 161752.99sqm (39.97 Acres) 4 %

• HIG 567450.71 sqm (140.22 Acres) 12%

2. Industrial 1167397.69 sq m (288.47

Acres) 26 %

3. Mixed Use 455085.59 sqm (112.46 Acres) 10 %

4. Amenities 111045.84 sq m (27.44 Acres) 2 %

5. Institutional 525808.52 sqm (129.93 Acres) 12 %

6. Other Green, Road & Open area 1118430.7 sq m (276.37068

Acres) 25 %

Total Net Plot Area 4513641.02 sq m 100 %

3. Proposed activities details of the project are as follows:

S.

No. Activity Description

1. Residential a. Industrial Housing b. HIG Housing c. Group housing

- The Industrial housing consist of 2696 no. of dwelling units & max. height will be upto 60 m & max. no. of floors will be B+G+15.

- The HIG housing consist of 1500 no. of plots & max. Height will be upto 12 m & max. no. of floors will be G+2.

- The Group housing consist of 3389 no. of dwelling units & max. height will be upto 60 m & max. no. of floors will be B+G+15.

2. Industrial It consist of Flatted Factories, Industrial units Upto 2000 Sqm, Industrial- 2000-5000 Sqm, Industrial- 5000-8000 Sqm, Industrial- 8000-15000 Sqm, Industrial- 15000-20000 Sqm. The type of industries are given below:

1. Glass Industry 2. Bakery Production Industry 3. Handloom and Carpet Industry 4. Cotton and Woolen Hosiery

Industry 5. Flour Mills 6. Electronic Industry

7. IT based Industry 8. Engineering goods

Assembling units 9. Food Processing industry

10. Garments Industry 11. Shoes/Footwear Industry

3. Mixed Use In Mixed use area Ground floor consist of shops & restaurants and upper floor consist of offices/IT. The max. height will be upto 70 m & max. no. of floors will be B+G+17.

4. Amenities a. Primary School

b. Secondary School

c. Religious

a. Service market b. Informal bazaar c. Three wheeler & taxi

stand d. Coaching centres, IT &

a. UG tanks with booster station & OHT

b. Dispensary c. Neighbourhood parks & play

area

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Building d. Electrical

substation e. Banquet

halls f. Local

shopping

language training centres e. Waste disposal f. Sewage pumping stations

d. Convenient shopping e. Tot lot f. Anganwari g. Milk booth

5. Institutional Institutional area comprises of Medical college/ Hospital & Other institutes. The max. height will be upto 24.5 m & max. no. of floors will be B+G+1.

4. Area details of the project are as follows: Particulars Residential

(HIG) Industrial Mixed Use Amenities Group

Housin

g

Industrial

Group

Housing

Institution

al Other

Green,

Road &

Open

area

Total

Area 567450.71 sqm (140.22

Acres)

1167397.69 sq m (288.47

Acres)

455085.59 sqm (112.46

Acres)

111045.84 sq m (27.44

Acres)

406669 sq m (100.49

Acres)

161752.99sqm (39.97 Acres)

525808.52 sqm (129.93

Acres)

1118430.7 sq m (276.3706

8 Acres)

4513641.02 sq m (1115.3357

acre)

No. of plots 1500 1000 22 20 10 5 12 - 2569

Ground

Coverage

(Permissibl

e) (sqm)

425588.0325 (75%)

525328.961 (45%)

113771.3975 (25 %)

33313.752 (30%)

162667.6 (40%)

56613.547 (35%)

210323.408 (40%)

- 1527606.681 sq m

Ground

Coverage

(Achieved)

(sqm)

425588.0325

(75%)

525328.961

(45%)

113771.3975

(25 %)

33313.752 (30%)

61000.34

(15%)

32350.598 (20%)

157742.556 (30%)

- 1349095.641

sq m

F.A.R

(Permissibl

e) (sqm)

1021411.27

8 (180%)

4085891.9

2 (350%)

2275427.95

(500%)

144359.59

2 (130%)

813337.

9 (200%)

323505.98

(200%)

1577425.56

(300%)

- 10241360.2

sq m

F.A.R

(Achieved)

(sqm)

1021411.27

8 (180%)

4085891.9

2 (350%)

2275427.95

(500%)

144359.59

2 (130%)

406669

(100%)

161752.99

(100%)

1577425.56

(300%)

- 9672938.24

5 sq m

Basement

Area (sqm)

- - 113771.397

5

- 61000.3

4

32350.598

157742.556 - 364864.895

5 sq m

Built-up

Area (sqm) 1021411.278

4085891.92

2389199.348

144359.592

467669.3

194103.59

1735168.12

- 10037803.14 sq m

Green Area

(sqm)

70931.34

321034.36

5

170657.096

3

38866.044

172834.

3

64701.196

184032.982

711559.4 1734616.72

sq m

Open &

road area

(sqm)

70931.34

321034.36

5

170657.096

3

38866.044

172834.

3

64701.196

184032.982

406871.3 1429928.62

sq m

Max. No. of

Floors

G+2 G+2 G + 17 G+3 G + 15 G + 15 G+8 - G + 17

No. of

Basements

- - 1 level - 1 level 1 level 1 level - 1 level

Max.

Height of

building

(m)

12 12 70 14 60 60 24.5 - 70 m

No. of DU 1500 - - - 3389 2696 - - 7585

Total plot area = 4955040 sq m (1224.406 acres) i.e. 495.504 ha.

Net plot area = 4513641.02sq m (1115.36 acres) 451.36 ha.

5. Population details of the project are as follows: Residential

(HIG)

Industrial Mixed

Use

Amenities Group

Housing

Industrial

Group

Housing

Institutional Other Green,

Road & Open

area

Total

Resident 20250 - - - 16945 13480 - - 50675

Staff 203 30000 - - 169 135 1500 - 32007

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Visitors 500 2000 74000 7500 500 500 49000 - 134000

Total

Population

20953 32000 74000 7500 17614 14115 50500 - 216682

6. Salient features of the project are as follows: Sl.

No Description Details

1. Total Water Requirement 12464 KLD

2. Fresh water Requirement 5465 KLD

3. Total Waste water generation 8715 KLD

4. Source of water Public Supply

5. STP Capacity 10500 KLD

6. Power requirement 50 MW

7. Source of Power Supply Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Ltd.

8. DG Sets Capacity 5 x 1000 KVA, 2 x 500 KVA and 3 x 250 KVA Capacity

9. Parking required 47751 ECS

10. Parking Provision 49061 ECS

7. Water requirement details are as follows: Particulars Population Factor in LPCD TOTAL requirement (KLD) Waste Water Discharge

(KLD)

Resident 50675 86 4358

Staff 32007 45 1440

Visitors 134000 15 2010

Total 7808 KLD

Domestic: 5465 KLD Flushing: 2343 KLD

6715 KLD

Domestic: 4372 KLD Flushing: 2343 KLD

Gardening 356 Nil

Water Body 300 Nil

Misc. 4000 2000

Total 12464 KLD 8715 KLD

SOURCE OF WATER Public Supply

TOTAL WATER REQUIREMENT 12464 KLD

FRESH WATER REQUIREMENT 5465 KLD

TREATED WATER REUSE 6999 KL:D

TOTAL WASTEWATER GENERATED 8715 KLD

STP CAPACITY 10500 KLD

EXCESS TREATED WATER 1280 KLD (Send to Sewer Line)

WATER CONSERVATION MEASURES • Use of dual flush systems. • Use of Low capacity cisterns.

• Air mixture taps shall be fitted. • Reuse of water shall be practiced

8. Parking details are as follows: S.

No. Particulars Parking

provided Basement

area Service

area Parking

area Parking

factor Parking

provided in

ECS

Total

Parking

provided

1. Residential

(HIG) Within

plots - - - Within

Plots Within plots

2. Industrial Within

plots - - - Within plots Within

plots

3. Mixed Use Basement

parking 113771.3975 25355.39 88416 32 2763 22763 ECS

Surface

parking 460000 23 20000

4. Amenities Surface

parking 50600 23 2200 2200 ECS

5. Group

Housing

Basement

parking

61000.34 13512.34 47488 32 1481 5481 ECS

Surface

parking 92000 23 4000

6. Industrial

Group

Basement

parking 32350.598 7198.598 25152 32 786 2786 ECS

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Housing Surface

parking 46000 23 2000

7. Institutional Basement

parking 157742.556 35150.556 122592 32 3831 15831 ECS

Surface

parking 276000 23 12000

Total 49061 ECS

9. Power requirement details are as follows: S. No. Description Proposed

1 Electric Load 50 MW

2 DG Set Capacity 5 x 1000 KVA, 2 x 500 KVA and 3 x 250 KVA

3 Stack height 6 m above roof level

4 Location of DG Sets • Electrical Substation Buildings • Power backup for the industrial area shall be managed

within the industrial plots by the respective owners

10. Solid waste generation details are as follows: Type of Waste Colours

of Bins Category Disposal Method Total Waste

(Kg)

Organics Green Bio Degradable

The MSW shall be segregated & organic waste shall be composted within complex. The manure shall be used in gardening. Excess manure shall be given to farmers/Nursery.

33394

Recyclable

Items Blue Recyclable Approved Recycler 14311

Total 47705 kg/ day

11. Hazardous waste and E-Waste generation details are as follows: Type of Waste

Colours of Bins

Category Disposal Method Total Waste

Used Oil

Black With Label

Hazardous Waste

Waste shall be collected in leak proof containers at isolated place and then it will be given to approved vender of CPCB as per Hazardous Wastes (Management/ Handling/Transboundry Movement) Rules, 2008, as amended in 2011

98 lit/month

E-waste Black With Label

Hazardous Waste

E-Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2011 10 Kg/month

12. The project proposals are covered under category 8"b" of EIA Notification, 2006.

The committee discussed the matter and observed that proposals as submitted by project

proponent are not supported by any Master Plan or land use notifications for various proposed

uses. The project proposal is not admissible in its present form as it does not provide the basis of

the built up areas, besides the project proposal appears to be categorized under the plotted and

infrastructural development only, therefore DPR should be submitted. The terms of reference can

only be finalized after various land uses/activities are substantiated by Master Plan/land use

notifications for the area issued by competent authority. The project proponent should be

directed to submit approved Master Plan/land use notifications on the basis of which, the

proposals of various uses have been proposed.

The project proponent and their consultant informed that they have started collecting base

line data for summer season which should be noted for further consideration. The committee

discussed and deliberated that schedule of data collection and communication made with District

Administration/RO, UPPCB for the same should also be provided alongwith data for its

verification.

Regarding the quries of SEAC meeting dated 27-06-2015 the project proponent has

submitted the reply thorugh letter dated 11-02-2016. In this regard a presentation was made by

the representative of the project proponent Shri C.K. Maruya alongwith their consultant M/s

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Perfect Environ Slouation Pvt.LTd in the SEAC meeting dated 14-03-2016. The proponent,

through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee that:-

1- Through letter no- 663 dated 11-02-2016 the project proponent informed that name of the

project has been revised and now the name of the proposed project will be “Saraswati Hi-

tech City”.now the environmental clearance is sought for “Saraswati Hi-Tech City” at

Naini, Allahabad, M/s U.P. State Industrial Development Corporation Ltd.

2- The project will be developed by U.P. State Industrial Development Corporation Ltd

(Upsidc).

3- The project “Saraswati Hi-tech City” is proposed to be developed at a net plot area of

4616205 sq m i.e. 461.62 hectares which is less than 500 hectares and includes industries

which does not belong to category A & B, hence, the project falls under category 8 (b)

(Township & Area Development Projects) as per the EIA notification, 2006 amendment

dated 01-12-2009 [S.O. 3067 (E)].

4- Total Built up area of the project will be 6833817.65 sq m.

5- The project will comprise of various activities i.e. Industrial, Residential, Institutional,

Amenities & Mix Use areas altogether.

6- The land has been allotted By U.P. Government to UPSIDC.

7- Earlier the application for grant of ToR for the proposed project “Integrated Industrial

Township” was submitted to SEIAA, UP on 5-01-2015 and was appraised on 27.6.2015.

The committee sought approved Master Plan and Land-use Notification. The reply of

same was submitted to SEAC.

8- Baseline data has alredy been collected for the summer season 2015 . However data has

been revalidated for the month March / April 2016.

9- Land Allocation Plan :-

S. No. Particulars Area Percentage

1. Residential 396708 sq m (98.03 Acres) 8.6 %

Group Housing 83339 sq m (20.5934 Acres) 1.8 %

HIG 313369 sqm (77.435 Acres) 6.8 %

2. Industrial 854990 sq m (211.273 Acres) 18.5 %

Industrial Area(plots and

flatted)

777756 sqm (211.273 Acres) 16.8%

Industrial Group Housing 77234 sqm (19.08498 Acres) 1.7 %

3. Mixed Use 430163 sqm (106.296 Acres) 9.3 %

4. Amenities 267340 sq m (66.0613 Acres) 5.8 %

5. Institutional 455858.54 sqm (112.645 Acres) 10 %

6. Other Green, Road & Open

area

2211145 sq m (546.39 Acres) 47.9 %

Total Net Plot Area 4616204.52 sq m

(1140.692 acres)

100 %

10- Activities in the Proposed Project :-

S.

No.

Activity Description

1. Residential

Industrial Housing

HIG Housing

Group Housing

The Industrial housing consist of 2574 no. of dwelling units & max. height will be

upto 19.2 m & max. no. of floors will be G+5.

The HIG housing consist of 1562 no. of plots & max. height will be upto 12 m &

max. no. of floors will be G+2.

The Group housing consist of 1389 no. of dwelling units & max. height will be

upto 40 m & max. no. of floors will be G+.11

2. Industrial It consist of Flatted Factories, Industrial units Upto 2000 Sqm, Industrial- 2000-

5000 Sqm, Industrial- 5000-8000 Sqm, Industrial- 8000-15000 Sqm, Industrial-

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15000-20000 Sqm. The type of industries are given below:

Glass Industry

Bakery Production Industry

Handloom and Carpet Industry

Cotton and Woolen Hosiery Industry

Flour Mills

Electronic Industry

IT based Industry

Engineering goods Assembling

units

Food Processing industry

Garments Industry

Shoes/Footwear Industry

3. Mixed Use In Mixed use area Ground floor consist of shops & restaurants and upper floor

consist of offices/IT. The max. height will be upto 40 m & max. no. of floors will

be B+G+10.

4. Amenities Primary School

Secondary School

Religious Building

Electrical substation

Banquet halls

Local shopping

Service market

Informal bazaar

Three wheeler & taxi

stand

Coaching centres, IT &

language training

centres

Waste disposal

Sewage pumping

stations

UG tanks with booster

station & OHT

Dispensary

Neighbourhood parks &

play area

Convenient shopping

Tot lot

Anganwari

Milk booth

5. Institutional Institutional area comprises of Medical college/ Hospital & Other institutes. The

max. height will be upto 24.5 m & max. no. of floors will be B+G+8.

11- project details:-

Residential (HIG)

Industrial

Mixed Use

Amenities

Group Housing

Industrial Group Housing

Institutional

Other Green, Road & Open area

Total

Area 313369 sq m (77.435

35 Acres)

777756 sq m (211.2

731 Acres)

430163 sq m (106.295

854 Acres)

267340 sq m (66.061

313 Acres)

83339 sq m (20.59

357 Acres)

77234 sq m (19.08

498 Acres)

455858.54 Sq m

(112.645 Acres)

2133910.98 sq m (527.3023348

Acres)

4616204.52 sq m (1140.69

192 acre)

No. of plots

1562 148 59 20 10 14 1 - 1814

Ground Coverage (Permissible) (sqm)

235026.8 sqm (75%)

349990 (45%)

107540.75 (25 %)

80202 (30%)

33335.6 (40%)

27031.9 (35%)

182343 (40%)

- 1015470.05 sq m

Ground Coverage

(Achieved) (sqm)

235026.8

(75%)

349990 (45%)

107540.7

5 (25 %)

80202 (30%)

12500.85

(15%)

15446.8

(20%)

136758 (30%)

- 937465.2 sq m

F.A.R (Permissible) (sqm)

564064.2 (180%)

2722146 (350%)

2150815 (500%)

347542 (130%)

166678 (200%)

154468 (200%)

455859 (100%)

- 6561572.2 sq m

F.A.R (Achieved) (sqm)

564064.2 (180%)

2722146 (350%)

2150815 (500%)

347542 (130%)

166678 (200%)

154468 (200%)

455859 (100%)

- 6561572.2 sq m

Basement Area

(sqm)

- - 107540.75

12500.85

15446.8

136758 - 272245.65

sq m

Built-up Area (sqm)

564064.2

2722146

2258355.75

347542

179178.9

169914.8

592616

- 6833817.65 sq m

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Green Area (sqm)

47005.35

116663.4

64524.45

40101

12500.8

11585.1

68378.8

- 372344.03 sq m

Open & road area (sqm)

47005.35

116663.4

64524.45

40101 12500.85

11585.1

68378.8

- 372344.03 sq m

Max. No. of Floors

G+2 G+2 B+G + 10

G+3 B+ G + 11

B +G + 5

B+ G+8 - B+G + 11

No. of Basements

- - 1 Level - 1 level 1 level 1 level - 1 level

Max. Height of building (m)

12 12 35 14 40 19.2 24.5 - 40 m

No. of DU

1562 - - - 1389 2575 - - 5526

POPULATION

Residentia

l (HIG)

Industria

l

Mixe

d Use

Amenitie

s

Group

Housing

Industria

l Group Housing

Institutiona

l

Other

Green, Road & Open area

Total

Resident 21087 - - - 6945 12872 - - 40904

Staff 211 30000 - - 69 129 456 - 30865

Visitors 500 2000 71694 34754 500 500 4559 - 114507

Total Population

21798 32000 71694 34754 7515 13501 5014 - 186275

12- Other Services Details:-

Sl. No Description Details

1. Total Water Requirement 18174 KLD

2. Fresh water Requirement 10624 KLD

3. Total Waste water generation 7946 KLD

4. Source of water Ground Water

5. STP Capacity 9600 KLD

6. Power requirement 101 MW

7. Source of Power Supply Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Ltd.

8. DG Sets Capacity 5 x 1000 KVA, 2 x 500 KVA and 3 x 250 KVA

9. Parking required 34200 ECS

10. Parking Provision 46621 ECS

13- Green Development Plan :-

Plantation Area Covered Percentage of net

plot area

Total Green Area 1407884 sq m 30.5 %

Periphery Plantation 507783 sq m 11 %

Avenue Plantation 507783 sq m 11 %

Water body/Landscaping 392318 sq m 8 %

14- Water Management:-

Source Of Water Ground Water

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Total Water Requirement 18174 Kld

Fresh Water Requirement 10624 Kld

Treated Water Reuse 7550 Kld

Total Wastewater Generated 7946 Kld

Stp Capacity 9600 Kld

Excess Treated Water Nil

Water Conservation Measures Use Of Dual Flush Systems.

Use Of Low Capacity Cisterns.

Air Mixture Taps Shall Be Fitted.

Reuse Of Water Shall Be Practiced

15- Parking Management:-

S. No. Particulars FACTOR Calculation Parking

Requirement

1. Residential (HIG) - - Within the plot

parking provision shall

be made

2. Industrial - - -

3. Mixed Use FAR/100 2150815/100 21508 ECS

4. Amenities FAR/100 347542/100 3475 ECS

5. Group Housing FAR/80 166678/80 2083 ECS

6. Industrial Group

Housing

FAR/60 154468.8/60 2574 ECS

7. Institutional FAR/100 455859/100 4558 ECS

Total 34200 ECS

16- Parking provision:-

S. No. Particulars Parking provided Parking provided

in ECS

Total Parking

provided

1. Residential (HIG) Within plots Within Plots Within plots

2. Industrial Within plots Within plots Within plots

3. Mixed Use Basement parking 2612 22612 ECS

Surface parking 20000

4. Amenities Surface parking 3500 3500 ECS

5. Group Housing Basement parking 304 2304 ECS

Surface parking 2000

6. Industrial Group

Housing

Basement parking 375 2875 ECS

Surface parking 2500

7. Institutional Basement parking 3321 15321 ECS

Surface parking 12000

Total 46612 ECS

17- Electric load:-

S. No. Description Proposed

1 Electric Load 100 MW

2 DG Set Capacity 5 x 1000 KVA, 2 x 500 KVA and 3 x 250 KVA

3 Stack height 6 m above roof level

4 Location of DG Sets Electrical Substation Buildings

Power backup for the industrial area shall be managed within the industrial plots by the respective owners

18- Waste Management:-

Type of Waste Colours of Bins Category Disposal Method Total Waste

(Kg)

Organics Green Bio Degradable The MSW shall be

segregated & organic

waste shall be composted

within complex. The

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manure shall be used in

gardening. Excess

manure shall be given to

farmers/Nursery.

Recyclable Items Blue Recyclable Approved Recycler 14311

Total 47705 kg/ day

19- Hazardous And E-Waste Management:-

Type of

Waste

Colours of

Bins

Category Disposal Method Total Waste

Used Oil

Black With

Label

Hazardous

Waste

Waste shall be collected in leak proof

containers at isolated place and then it will be

given to approved vender of CPCB as per

Hazardous Wastes (Management/

Handling/Transboundry Movement) Rules,

2008, as amended in 2011

98 lit/month

E-waste Black With

Label

Hazardous

Waste

E-Waste (Management & Handling) Rules,

2011

10 Kg/month

The committee discussed the matter and recommended following TORs and general

guidelines for conducting EIA studies regarding the proposals:

Additional TORs :

1. Master plan of the area showing proposed project. Permissible uses of the proposed site

as per zoning regulation.

2. Allotment letter from concerned development authority.

3. All approved drawings/maps alongwith all approved services plans.

4. Revised form-1, 1A and conceptual plan with corrected data as discussed in committee.

5. Structural design certificate signed by architect and vetting authority should be submitted.

All structural design drawings should be signed by architect and counter signed by

vetting authority.

6. Area details showing proposed uses as residential, commercial, parks, parking, roads,

other services, facilities of the project also in percentage.This ToRs does not cover the

proposed FAR and /or any builtup area exept the services and infrastructure facilities.

7. Physical features within 30 m of the project sites with their ownership.

8. Complete Details of facilities to be developed by the project proponent i.e. for which

environment clearance is sought.

9. Green/Tree Plantation area should be increased minimum up to 21% of the plot area, and

accordingly revised lay out plan should be submitted. Internal road should be minimum

9.0 m.

10. Provision of a water body and water supply from the housing board instead of the tube

wells should be made.

11. Details of rain water harvesting including the surface run-off are to be given.

12. Provision of 100% solar lighting along the road site, stair cases, common places and

water heating.

13. Plan for EWS / LIG housing provision as per Development Authority bye-laws.

14. Examine in detail the proposed site with reference to impact on infrastructure covering

water supply, storm water drainage, sewerage, power, etc., and the disposal of treated/raw

wastes from the complex on land/water body and into sewerage system. Consider soil

characteristics and permeability for rainwater harvesting proposals, should be made to

prevent ground water contamination. Maximize use of treated water by recycling and

utilization of rainwater.

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15. Water requirement and water management plan along with necessary permissions for

discharge.

16. Hydro-geological investigations be carried out and obtain permission from Central

Ground Water Authority for withdrawal of ground water.

17. Make provision for safety against failure in the operation of wastewater treatment

facilities. Identify acceptable outfall for treated effluent.

18. Details of green belt as a measure for mitigation of dust and noise and buffer between

habitation and proposed project.

19. Landscape plan, green belts and open spaces may be described separately.

20. Study the existing flora and fauna of the area and the impact of the project on them.

There should be no basement below 15 m setback. Accordingly Plan should be revised

and submitted.

21. Section of all internal roads should be provided. Right of way and carriage way width

should be clearly marked on the map. Avoid entry/exit at point of junction of roads.

Traffic movement plan in and out should be shown.

22. Examine existing crèche, education, health facilities, police, post Office, Banks and other

services and make adequate provisions in the proposal.

23. Assess soil erosion in view of the soil characteristics, topography and rainfall pattern.

24. Application of renewable energy/alternate energy, such as solar and wind energy may be

described including solar water heating in the guidelines for entrepreneurs.

25. Consider solid wastes, including e-waste in addition to other solid wastes and their

disposal.

26. Identification of recyclable wastes and waste utilization arrangements may be made.

27. Explore possibility of generating biogas from biodegradable wastes.

28. Arrangements for hazardous waste management may be described as also the common

facilities for waste collection, treatment, recycling and disposal of all effluent, emission

and refuse including MSW, biomedical and hazardous wastes. Special attention should be

made with respect to bird menace.

29. Provisions made for safety in storage of materials, products and wastes may be described.

30. Disaster management plan should be prepared.

31. Traffic management plan including parking and loading/unloading areas may be

described. Traffic survey should be carried out both on weekdays and weekend.

32. Parking provision is to be made for higher ECS worked out either as per state bye-laws or

construction manual of the MoEF. Additional parking more than required nos. as per

norms will not be permitted.

33. Exclusive Parking area in the basement (excluding other facilities) and surface is to be

clearly mentioned.

34. Provide service road for entry and exit to project site.

35. Use of local building materials should be described.

36. Consider provision of DG Flue Gas emissions to be treated in a scrubber. Stack details

with provisos of sampling port for monitoring be described. Power backup should be

restricted to 50-60 % of power requirement. Plan should be revised and submitted.

37. Work out MGLC for the combined capacity of DG sets.

38. Provide for conservation of resources, energy efficiency and use of renewable sources of

energy in the light of ECBC code.

39. Application of resettlement and rehabilitation policy may be described. Project affected

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persons should be identified and rehabilitation and resettlement plan should be prepared.

40. Examine separately the details for construction and operation phases both for

Environmental Management Plan and Environmental Monitoring Plan.

41. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) plan along with budgetary provision amounting to

2% of project cost shall be prepared and approved by Board of Directors of the company.

A copy of resolution as above shall be submitted to the authority along with list of

beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address.

42. Required no of trees should be proposed @ 01 tree/80 sqm, submit plan.

43. Project falling with in 10 Km. area of Wild Life Sanctuary is to obtain a clearance from

National Board Wild Life (NBWL) even if the eco- sensitive zone is not earmarked.

44. Declare/submit the running cost of STP and other environmental management services

(e.g., Municipal Solid Waste Disposal, Green belt Maintenance, Water Management etc.)

in the proposals which are to be including in the allotment letters. Vendors should be

identified for Municipal Solid Waste Management and submitted.

45. The proponent will submit the schedule of monitoring/data collection programme to the

Office of Directorate, Member Secretary, UP Pollution Control Board and District

Magistrate of related District.

46. It is to be submitted that 10% for LIG and 10% for EWS is to be provided or not.The

documents in the support to be submitted.

47. Copy of land documents by Industries Depth. UPSIDC is to be submitted in support of

facts for Development of Integrated Industrial township.

48. Revalidate the data of March, April 2016 and report is to be submitted.

49. EC will be only considered for Development of land as Area Development and all maps

and lay out to be duly approved by competent Authority .The DPR is to be submitted

with all infra structure facilities including road, peripheral green, sewer,

drainage.electrificstion, STP, E.wate., water supply, RWH, Tree plantation, Land Scale

plan etc along with section of all roads showing details of all services.

General Guidelines:

a. A legal affidavit by the Project proponent on Rs. 100/- non-judicial Stamp Paper, duly

attested by Public Notary, stating that:

I. “There is no litigation pending against the project and/or land in which the project is

proposed to be set up (please give name & ownership etc. of the project) and that for

any such litigation what so ever, the sole responsibility will be borne by the Project

proponent.”

II. “No activity relating to this project (i.e. name of the project) including civil

construction has been undertaken at site except fencing of the site to protect it from

getting encroached and construction of temporary shed(s) for the guard(s). (if fencing

has not been done, then the same may be deleted).

III. “I/We hereby give undertaking that the data and information given in the application,

enclosures and other documents are true to the best of my knowledge and belief and

I/We am/are 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 revoked at our risk and cost.”

IV. Project does not fall under any buffer zone of no-development as declared /identified

under any law.

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b. Another legal affidavit by the consultant stating “(a) that the prescribed TORs have been

complied with (to be deleted if not applicable) & (b) that details and the data presented

are factually correct”, as per MoEF circular dated 04.08.2009 is also to be submitted

along with EIA.

c. Current, site photographs viewing towards the project area from four directions indicating

date of photograph taken, direction from which taken, name of the project, and signature

of Project proponent along with consultant with seal should be submitted, so as to ensure

that no construction has been started before the grant of EC.

d. EIA should strictly follow the guidelines prescribed in annexure-III to the EIA

notification of 2006 and the Methods of Monitoring and analysis (Annexure-IV):

Guidance for assessment of representativeness and reliability of baseline environmental

attributes detailed under EIA manual January, 2001 and other guidelines in the matter.

e. The status of accreditation of the EIA consultant with NABET/QCI shall be specifically

mentioned. The consultant shall certify that his accreditation is for the sector for which

this EIA is prepared.

f. On the front page of EIA/EMP reports, the name of the consultant/consultancy firm along

with their complete details including their accreditation, if any shall be indicated.

g. While submitting the EIA/EMP reports, the name of the experts associated with/involved

in the preparation of these reports and the Name of laboratory through which the samples

have been got analysed should be stated in the report. It shall clearly be indicated whether

said laboratory is accredited by NABL or approved under the Environment (Protection)

Act, 1986 (Please refer MoEF office memorandum dated 4th August, 2009). The name

project leader of the EIA study shall also be mentioned.

h. The EIA document shall be printed on both sides, as for as possible.

The Information’s no (a I , II, III & c) asked under the general guidelines is to be

submitted within 15 days from the date of receipt of the letter and remaining of the

information’s is to be submitted along with the EIA.

(Dr. M. S. Khan)

Chairman, SEAC,UP

(Dr. S. N. Singh)

Member, SEAC, UP

(Dr. S. K. Upadhyay)

Member, SEAC, UP

(Dr. D. C. Gupta)

Member, SEAC, UP

(Shruti Shukla)

Secretary, SEAC, UP/ Director(I/C), Environment