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Monitoring the implementation of Environmental Safeguards
Ministry of Environment & Forests Western region, Regional Office, Bhopal
MONITORING REPORT PART-1
DATA SHEET
1. Project type :
River-
Valley/Mining/Industry/Thermal/Nuclear/Other
(Specify)
Industry
2. Name of the Project M/s. TAGROS CHEMICAL INDIA LTD.
3. Clearance letter(s) OM No. and date J-11011/20/2012-IA-II(I) dated 06/03/2014
Location: Plot No. 43/1, GIDC Dahej,
Ta. Vagra
(a) District (s) BHARUCH
(b) State (s) GUJARAT
4.
(c)Location Latitude/Longitude 21043’25.12” N Latitude & 72036’11.10” E Longitude
5. Address for correspondence M/s. TAGROS CHEMICAL INDIA LTD.
Plot No. 43/1, GIDC Dahej,
Ta. Vagra, Dist. Bharuch – 392 130, Gujarat
(a) Address of the correspondence Project Chief
Engineer (with pin Code & telephone/Telex/Fax
numbers)
Mr. Sunish K. Nair –Regional Head
(Chief Engineer)
M/s. TAGROS CHEMICAL INDIA LTD.
Plot No. 43/1, GIDC Dahej,
Ta. Vagra, Dist. Bharuch – 392 130, Gujarat
Mobile no. 9377687000
Tele:7043999575
(b) Address of the Executive Project
Engineer/Manager
Mr. Rahul Kumar
Manager
M/s. TAGROS CHEMICAL INDIA LTD.
Plot No. 43/1, GIDC Dahej,
Ta. Vagra, Dist. Bharuch – 392 130, Gujarat Mobile
no. 9426740399
6. Salient Features
(a) Of the Project The technology of this project is that Dicamba
molecule has been developed in house. Moreover,
the technology is much safer compare to
competitors. The High Pressure reactions process
has been such that it is always under controlled
parameters i.e. it’s not a runaway type reactions.
(b) Of the EMP
Water Environment
Water is segregated into High COD/TDS &
Low COD/TDS Streams
High COD/TDS Stream: Treatment ETP
(Primary),
MEE – Condensate is being treated in ETP as
low COD/TDS stream
Concentrated liquid from MEE is being
treated in VTFD. Finally dispose to common
TSDF
Low COD/TDS Stream : Treatment In
ETP(Primary, Secondary & Tertiary) then
Treatment in R.O.
R.O. permeate :After achieving prescribed
norms of SPCB discharge in GIDC Drain
R.O. Reject: is subjected to MEE
Operation of Recovery Plant: Sodium
Sulphate/ Potassium Chloride is recovered
from process waste
Operation & Maintenance & ETP
Operation & Maintenance & MEE & VTFD
Operation & Maintenance & RO
Water Environment Monitoring –
Monthly
By In-house Env. Laboratory
By Third Party
Air Environment
Provided Adequate Air Pollution Control
System for controlling…
Flue Gas Emission: Bag Filter & MCS attached
to Steam Boiler (No 1 & 2 ) & TFH (1 No)
Process Gas Emission:
Two stage Water scrubber for HCL & one
stage Alkali Scrubber for SO2 & CL2 for
controlling PGE.
Operation & Maintenance of APCM
Air Environment Monitoring - Quarterly
Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
Stack/ Process Vent Monitoring
Hazardous Waste Rule
There are Thirteen categories of Hazardous
Wastes.
We got Authorization from SPCB for
management of Hazardous Wastes
Disposal of MEE Salt, ETP Sludge to common
TSDF (M/s. BEIL, Dahej, M/s. SEPPL-
Bhachau, Kutch)
Disposal of Process Waste for co processing
(M/s. RSPL Panoli,)
Disposal of Process Residue to CHWIF (M/s.
SEPPL, GSPL-Palsana, Surat, )
Green Belt Development Continue…..
7. Breakup of the Project area Total Area: 71359 m2
Green Belt Area: 21,359 m2
(a) Submergence area : forest non-forest No forest non-forest area has been used.
Unit is located in Notified Industrial Area.
(b) Others Notified industrial estate
8. Breakup of the project affected population with
enumeration of those losing houses/dwelling units
only agricultural land only both dwelling units &
agricultural land & landless laborers/artisans:
Unit is located in notified industrial area.
GIDC has allotted us this plot.
We do not have such detail.
(a) SC, ST/Adivasi Data is not available
(b) Others -
(Please indicate whether these figures are based
on any scientific and systematic survey carried out
or only provisional figures, if a survey is carried
out give details & year of survey)
Data is not available
9. Financial Details
(a) Project cost as originally planned and
subsequent revised estimates and the year of
price reference
Originally Planned project cost Rs. 150 Crore
(Year:2011 )
Subsequent Revised project cost Rs. 175 (Year:
2012)
(b) Allocation made for EMP with item wise and
year wise break-up
Detail is attached as per Annexure-A
(c) BC ratio/IRR and the year of assessment 0.80
Assessment Financial Year: 2015-2016
(d) Whether © includes the cost of EM as shown in
the above
yes
(e) Actual expenditure incurred on the project so
far
Rs. 198 Crore
(f) Actual expenditure incurred on the EMP so far Total Rs.44.69 Cr
10. Forest land requirement Not applicable as unit is located in notified industrial
estate
(a) The status of approval for diversion of forest
land for non-forestry use Not applicable
(b) The status of clearing felling Not applicable
© The status of CA, if any Not applicable
(d) comments on the viability & sustainability of
CA program in the light of actual field experience
so far
Not applicable
11. The status of clear felling in non-forest areas (such
as submergence area or reservoir, approach
Rods.), if any with quantitative information
required.
Not applicable
12. Status of construction (Actual &/or Planned) Existing Unit
(a) Date of commencement (Actual &/or Planned) March-2013
(b) Date of completion (Actual &/or Planned) March-2014
13. Reason for delay if the project is yet to start. Not applicable
14. Dates of visit sites
a) Date on which the project was
monitored by the MoEF&CC, RO Bhopal
on previous occasion (if any)
b) Date of the site visit for present
monitoring report (if undertaken)
----
07th JULY,2017
15. Details of correspondence with project authorities for obtaining act on plans/information
on status of compliance to safeguards other than the routine letters for logistic support
for site visits. (the monitoring report may contain the details of all the letters issued so
far, but the latter reports may cover only the letter issued so far, but the later reports
may cover only the letter issued subsequently)
Date Letter From RO Date Letter from PA
07.07.2017 During the site visit, the PAs
have been directed to submit a revised
comprehensive compliance report with
documentary evidences.
30.08.2017: CR received vide letter dated
16.08.2017
18.09.2017: Updated CR received vide e-mail
dated 31.08.2017 and letter 31.08.2017
Annexure-A
Year wise Allocation made for EMP
Year Wise Capital Cost Recurring Cost
Water Environment
ETP/MEE/VTFD/RO: 18.0 Crore 2.0 crore
Air Environment
APCM 10.5 Crore 0.50 crore
Haz Waste Rule
Construction of Haz Waste Storage:
0.50 crore
1.0 crore
2014-15
Green Belt Development: 1.0 Crore 0.50 crore
Total = 30 Crore Total =4.0 crore
Year wise Allocation made for EMP
Year Wise Capital Cost Recurring Cost
Water Environment
ETP/MEE/VTFD/RO: 0.05 Crore 2.2 crore
Air Environment
APCM 0.20 Crore 0.55 crore
Haz Waste Rule
Construction of Haz Waste Storage:
0.00 crore
1.20 crore
2015-16
Green Belt Development: 0.05 Crore 0.45 crore
Total = 0.30Crore Total =4.4 crore
Year wise Allocation made for EMP
Year Wise Capital Cost Recurring Cost
Water Environment
ETP/MEE/VTFD/RO: 0.04 Crore 3.1 crore
Air Environment
APCM 0.06 Crore 0.5 crore
Haz Waste Rule
Construction of Haz Waste Storage:
0.12 crore
1.70 crore
2016-17
Green Belt Development: 0.07 Crore 0.40 crore
Total = 0.29 Crore Total = 5.7crore
PART-II & III
DESCRIPTIVE REPORT ON STATUS OF COMPLIANCE TO CONDITIONS OF ENVIONMENTAL CLEARANCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Compliance Status of Environmental Clearance issued by MoEFCC, New Delhi vide letter No.: J-11011/20/2012-IA.II(I) dated 06.03.2014
(Details of the project: Pesticide Manufacturing unit at Plot No.43/1, Dahej GIDC industrial estate, Taluka Vagra, District Bharuch, Gujarat of M/s. Tagros
Chemical India Ltd.)
A.Specific Condition
1. National Emission
Standards for
Pesticide
Manufacturing and
Formulation
Industry issued by
the Ministry vide
GS.R 46(E) dated
3rd February, 2006
and amended time
to time shall be
followed by the
unit.
The treated water effluents and emissions are complied as
per the standards, mentioned in the table below , and are
regularly monitored for quality of treated waste water and
gases emission by third party i.e. M/s. Vairagya Consultants (Recognized Schedule – II auditor by GPCB no. GPCB/EA-
294/404708/20 Feb 2017) as per National Emission
Standards for Organic Chemicals Manufacturing Industry
issued by the Ministry vide G.S.R. 46(E) dated 3rd February,
2006 and amended.
(Please find Annexure –F)(Attached in hard copy)
Gases emission:-
Month of January 2017 Sr.
No.
National
Emission
Standard
range in
ppm
Result Method
1 HCL 20 0.55 IS 265 : 1993
2 CL2 5 0.36 IS 5182(Part 21) : 1982
3 H2S 5 BDL IS 5182(Part 7) : 1973
4 P2O5 ( H3PO4 ) 10 N/A
5 NH3 30 0.38 IS 265 : 1993
6 CH3Cl 20 N/A
7 HBr 5 N/A
Month of february 2017 Sr.
No.
National
Emission
Standard
range in
ppm
Result Method
1 HCL 20 0.58 IS 265 : 1993
2 CL2 5 0.34 IS 5182(Part 21): 1982
3 H2S 5 BDL IS 5182(Part 7) : 1973
4 P2O5 ( H3PO4 ) 10 N/A
5 NH3 30 0.37 IS 265 : 1993
6 CH3Cl 20 N/A
7 HBr 5 N/A
Month of March 2017 Sr.
No.
National
Emission
Standard
range in
ppm
Result Method
1 HCL 20 0.60 IS 265 : 1993
2 CL2 5 0.40 IS 5182(Part 21): 1982
3 H2S 5 BDL IS 5182(Part 7) : 1973
4 P2O5 ( H3PO4 ) 10 N/A
5 NH3 30 0.38 IS 265 : 1993
6 CH3Cl 20 N/A
7 HBr 5 N/A
Month of April 2017 Sr.
No.
National
Emission
Standard
range in
ppm
Result Method
1 HCL 20 0.58 IS 265 : 1993
2 CL2 5 0.40 IS 5182(Part 21): 1982
3 H2S 5 BDL IS 5182(Part 7) : 1973
4 P2O5 ( H3PO4 ) 10 N/A
5 NH3 30 0.33 IS 265 : 1993
6 CH3Cl 20 N/A
7 HBr 5 N/A
Month of May 2017 Sr.
No.
National
Emission
Standard
range in
ppm
Result Method
1 HCL 20 0.59 IS 265 : 1993
2 CL2 5 0.39 IS 5182(Part 21) : 1982
3 H2S 5 BDL IS 5182(Part 7) : 1973
4 P2O5 ( H3PO4 ) 10 N/A
5 NH3 30 0.31 IS 265 : 1993
6 CH3Cl 20 N/A
7 HBr 5 N/A
Month of June 2017 Sr.
No.
National
Emission
Standard
range in
ppm
Result Method
1 HCL 20 0.60 IS 265 : 1993
2 CL2 5 0.42 IS 5182(Part 21): 1982
3 H2S 5 BDL IS 5182(Part 7) : 1973
4 P2O5 ( H3PO4 ) 10 N/A
5 NH3 30 0..34 IS 265 : 1993
6 CH3Cl 20 N/A
7 HBr 5 N/A
Month of July 2017 Sr.
No.
National
Emission
Standard
range in ppm
Result Method
1 HCL 20 0.61 IS 265 : 1993
2 CL2 5 0.44 IS 5182(Part 21) : 1982
3 H2S 5 BDL IS 5182(Part 7) : 1973
4 P2O5 ( H3PO4 ) 10 N/A
5 NH3 30 0..32 IS 265 : 1993
6 CH3Cl 20 N/A
7 HBr 5 N/A
It is product specific and currently the product
is not in operation for HBr.
(Please find Annexure –G)(Attached in hard copy)
Treated waste water:-
Sampling Date- 06/07/17
Sr.
No
Parameter Result GPCB
Norms
Unit
1 Ph 6.2 6.5-8.5 -
2 Temperature 32 - .C
3 Colour Colorless - -
4 Suspended solids 96 100 Mg/L
5 Oil & grease BDL 10 Mg/L
6 Fluoride BDL 15 Mg/L
7 Sulphide BDL 2 Mg/L
8 Ammonical nitrogen 2.8 50
9 Nitrate Nitrogen BDL 10 Mg/L
10 Total Kjeldhal Nitrogen 11.2 100 Mg/L
11 Free ammonia BDL 5 Mg/L
12 Copper BDL 3 Mg/L
13 Zinc BDL 15 Mg/L
14 BOD BDL 100 Mg/L
15 COD BDL 250 Mg/L
16 Total Residue Chlorine BDL 1 Mg/L
17 Arsenic BDL 0.3 Mg/L
18 Hexavalent Chromium BDL 0.1 Mg/L
19 Total chromium BDL 1 Mg/L
20 Mercury BDL 0.01 Mg/L
21 Lead BDL 0.1 Mg/L
22 Cadmium BDL 2 Mg/L
23 Nickel BDL 2 Mg/L
24 Phenolic compound 3.1 5 Mg/L
25 Selenium BDL 0.05 Mg/L
26 Manganese BDL 2 Mg/L
27 Cyanide Absent 0.1 Mg/L
28 Iron BDL 3 Mg/L
29 Vanadium BDL 0.2 Mg/L
Sampling Date- 09/06/17 Sr.
No
Parameter Result GPCB
Norms
Unit
1 Ph 5.6 6.5-8.5 -
2 Temperature 32 - .C
3 Colour Colorless - -
4 Suspended solids 92 100 Mg/L
5 Oil & grease BDL 10 Mg/L
6 Fluoride BDL 15 Mg/L
7 Sulphide BDL 2 Mg/L
8 Ammonical nitrogen 0.84 50
9 Nitrate Nitrogen BDL 10 Mg/L
10 Total Kjeldhal Nitrogen 9.24 100 Mg/L
11 Free ammonia BDL 5 Mg/L
12 Copper BDL 3 Mg/L
13 Zinc BDL 15 Mg/L
14 BOD BDL 100 Mg/L
15 COD BDL 250 Mg/L
16 Total Residue Chlorine BDL 1 Mg/L
17 Arsenic BDL 0.3 Mg/L
18 Hexavalent Chromium BDL 0.1 Mg/L
19 Total chromium BDL 1 Mg/L
20 Mercury BDL 0.01 Mg/L
21 Lead BDL 0.1 Mg/L
22 Cadmium BDL 2 Mg/L
23 Nickel BDL 2 Mg/L
24 Phenolic compound 3.4 5 Mg/L
25 Selenium BDL 0.05 Mg/L
26 Manganese BDL 2 Mg/L
27 Cyanide Absent 0.1 Mg/L
28 Iron BDL 3 Mg/L
29 Vanadium BDL 0.2 Mg/L
Sampling Date- 12/05/17 Sr.
No
Parameter Result GPCB
Norms
Unit
1 Ph 7.2 6.5-8.5 -
2 Temperature 30 - .C
3 Colour Colorless - -
4 Suspended solids 2 100 Mg/L
5 Oil & grease BDL 10 Mg/L
6 Fluoride BDL 15 Mg/L
7 Sulphide BDL 2 Mg/L
8 Ammonical nitrogen 2.2 50
9 Nitrate Nitrogen BDL 10 Mg/L
10 Total Kjeldhal Nitrogen 5 100 Mg/L
11 Free ammonia BDL 5 Mg/L
12 Copper BDL 3 Mg/L
13 Zinc BDL 15 Mg/L
14 BOD BDL 100 Mg/L
15 COD BDL 250 Mg/L
16 Total Residue Chlorine BDL 1 Mg/L
17 Arsenic BDL 0.3 Mg/L
18 Hexavalent Chromium BDL 0.1 Mg/L
19 Total chromium BDL 1 Mg/L
20 Mercury BDL 0.01 Mg/L
21 Lead BDL 0.1 Mg/L
22 Cadmium BDL 2 Mg/L
23 Nickel BDL 2 Mg/L
24 Phenolic compound 1 5 Mg/L
25 Selenium BDL 0.05 Mg/L
26 Manganese BDL 2 Mg/L
27 Cyanide Absent 0.1 Mg/L
28 Iron BDL 3 Mg/L
29 Vanadium BDL 0.2 Mg/L
Sampling Date- 13/04/17 Sr.
No
Parameter Result GPCB
Norms
Unit
1 Ph 7.2 6.5-8.5 -
2 Temperature 30 - .C
3 Colour Colorless - -
4 Suspended solids 35 100 Mg/L
5 Oil & grease BDL 10 Mg/L
6 Fluoride BDL 15 Mg/L
7 Sulphide BDL 2 Mg/L
8 Ammonical nitrogen 22 50
9 Nitrate Nitrogen BDL 10 Mg/L
10 Total Kjeldhal Nitrogen 52 100 Mg/L
11 Free ammonia BDL 5 Mg/L
12 Copper BDL 3 Mg/L
13 Zinc BDL 15 Mg/L
14 BOD 15 100 Mg/L
15 COD 48 250 Mg/L
16 Total Residue Chlorine BDL 1 Mg/L
17 Arsenic BDL 0.3 Mg/L
18 Hexavalent Chromium BDL 0.1 Mg/L
19 Total chromium BDL 1 Mg/L
20 Mercury BDL 0.01 Mg/L
21 Lead BDL 0.1 Mg/L
22 Cadmium BDL 2 Mg/L
23 Nickel BDL 2 Mg/L
24 Phenolic compound 0.38 5 Mg/L
25 Selenium BDL 0.05 Mg/L
26 Manganese BDL 2 Mg/L
27 Cyanide Absent 0.1 Mg/L
28 Iron BDL 3 Mg/L
29 Vanadium BDL 0.2 Mg/L
Sampling Date- 25/03/17 Sr. No
Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Unit
1 Ph 7.35 6.5-8.5 -
2 Temperature 30 - .C
3 Colour Colorless - -
4 Suspended solids 32 100 Mg/L
5 Oil & grease BDL 10 Mg/L
6 Fluoride BDL 15 Mg/L
7 Sulphide BDL 2 Mg/L
8 Ammonical nitrogen 31 50
9 Nitrate Nitrogen BDL 10 Mg/L
10 Total Kjeldhal Nitrogen 47 100 Mg/L
11 Free ammonia BDL 5 Mg/L
12 Copper BDL 3 Mg/L
13 Zinc BDL 15 Mg/L
14 BOD 12 100 Mg/L
15 COD 45 250 Mg/L
16 Total Residue Chlorine BDL 1 Mg/L
17 Arsenic BDL 0.3 Mg/L
18 Hexavalent Chromium BDL 0.1 Mg/L
19 Total chromium BDL 1 Mg/L
20 Mercury BDL 0.01 Mg/L
21 Lead BDL 0.1 Mg/L
22 Cadmium BDL 2 Mg/L
23 Nickel BDL 2 Mg/L
24 Phenolic compound 0.34 5 Mg/L
25 Selenium BDL 0.05 Mg/L
26 Manganese BDL 2 Mg/L
27 Cyanide Absent 0.1 Mg/L
28 Iron BDL 3 Mg/L
29 Vanadium BDL 0.2 Mg/L
Sampling Date- 13/02/17 Sr. No
Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Unit
1 Ph 6.52 6.5-8.5 -
2 Temperature 30 - .C
3 Colour Colorless - -
4 Suspended solids 34 100 Mg/L
5 Oil & grease BDL 10 Mg/L
6 Fluoride BDL 15 Mg/L
7 Sulphide BDL 2 Mg/L
8 Ammonical nitrogen 29 50
9 Nitrate Nitrogen BDL 10 Mg/L
10 Total Kjeldhal Nitrogen 33 100 Mg/L
11 Free ammonia BDL 5 Mg/L
12 Copper BDL 3 Mg/L
13 Zinc BDL 15 Mg/L
14 BOD 12 100 Mg/L
15 COD 47 250 Mg/L
16 Total Residue Chlorine BDL 1 Mg/L
17 Arsenic BDL 0.3 Mg/L
18 Hexavalent Chromium BDL 0.1 Mg/L
19 Total chromium BDL 1 Mg/L
20 Mercury BDL 0.01 Mg/L
21 Lead BDL 0.1 Mg/L
22 Cadmium BDL 2 Mg/L
23 Nickel BDL 2 Mg/L
24 Phenolic compound 0.3 5 Mg/L
25 Selenium BDL 0.05 Mg/L
26 Manganese BDL 2 Mg/L
27 Cyanide Absent 0.1 Mg/L
28 Iron BDL 3 Mg/L
29 Vanadium BDL 0.2 Mg/L
As per the information furnished by the PP and
the fact that the monitoring was not carried out
by NABL/EPA approved laboratory, the
monitoring data generated is considered
authentic subject to acceptance by MoEF&CC,
New Delhi. PP may also compare the analysis
result with the national emission standards for
pesticide industries notified by MoEFCC vide
G.S.R.446 E dated 13th June, 2011. Needful
upgradation of system may be undertaken to
comply with the said norms. Further, it is noted
that the concentrations of phenolic compounds is
exceeding the stipulated national standards (1
mg/l) for treated effluent and as such, necessary
measures should be taken up to comply the
stipulated norms. In view of the above, the
stipulated condition is considered partly
complied.
PARTLY COMPLIED
We are continuously monitoring through GPCB approved (M/s. Vairagya Consultants (Recognized Schedule – II auditor by GPCB no. GPCB/EA-294/404708/20 Feb 2017).) We will change the Consultants /monitoring agency and will do next monitoring through NABL/EPA approved laboratory/ Consultants. Compliance report will be submitted to your good office.
2. Multi cyclone
followed by bag
filter along with
adequate stack
height shall be
provided to coal
fired boiler to
control particulate
emissions.
We have provided adequate capacity of multi cyclone
separator followed by bag filter to coal waste fired boiler to
control particulate matter as specified by the state board. We
have regular monitoring by third party i.e. M/s. Vairagya
Consultants (Recognized Schedule – II auditor by
GPCB no. GPCB/EA-294/404708/20 Feb 2017).
(Please find Annexure –H)(Attached in hard copy)
Sampling
Date
Stack
attached
to
Height
M
Temp
.C
Param
eter Result
GPCB
Norms
mg/Nm
3
PM 12 150
SOx 9.7 40 14-04-17 Boiler 30 73
NOx 3.3 25
Sampling
Date
Stack
attached
to
Heigh
t M
Temp
.C
Param
eter Result
GPCB
Norms
mg/Nm
3
PM 14 150
SOx 9.3 40 06-07-17 Boiler 30 73
NOx 3.1 25
As per the information furnished by the PP and
the fact that the monitoring was not carried out
by NABL/EPA approved laboratory, the
monitoring data generated is considered
authentic subject to acceptance by MoEF&CC,
New Delhi.
COMPLIED SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE OF
MONITORED DATA BY MOEF&CC,NEW DELHI
We are continuously monitoring through GPCB approved (M/s. Vairagya Consultants (Recognized Schedule – II auditor by GPCB no. GPCB/EA-294/404708/20 Feb 2017).) We will change the Consultants /monitoring agency and will do next monitoring through NABL/EPA approved laboratory/ Consultants. Compliance report will be submitted to your good office.
3. Two stage water
scrubber followed
by alkali scrubber
shall be provided to
process vent to
control S02, HCI,
We have provided Two stage Water scrubber for HCL & one
stage Alkali Scrubber for SO2 & CL2 for controlling process
emission.
HBr and Cl2
emissions.
The scrubbed water
shall be sent to ETP
for further
treatment.
Efficiency of
scrubber shall be
monitored regularly
and maintained
properly. Scrubbers
vent shall be
provided with
online detection
and alarm system
to indicate higher
than permissible
value of controlled
parameters. At no
time, the emission
levels shall go
beyond the
prescribed
standards.
The system shall be
interlocked with the
pollution control
equipments so that
in case of any
increase in
pollutants beyond
permissible limits,
plant shall be
automatically
stopped.
Stack monitoring
shall be done
regularly and report
shall be submitted
to Gujarat Pollution
Control Board
(GPCB) and the
The Scrubbed aqueous is dispatched to ETP for treatment.
The scrubbers are monitored on regularly for pH, in case of
abnormality found then drain it and sent to ETP for
treatment. Also we have regular monitoring by third party
i.e. M/s. Vairagya Consultants (Recognized Schedule – II auditor by GPCB no. GPCB/EA-294/404708/20 Feb
2017). Are maintain emission standard as per PCB norms.(Result file is attached Please find ) (Please find Annexure –I)(Attached in hard copy)
Stack- process gas emission Result
Samplin
g Date
Stack
attache
d to
Paramete
r
Result
GPCB
Norms
mg/Nm3
HCl 13 20
Sox 11.5 40 06-07-
17
Scrubbe
r
Plant-2 Cl2 2.3 5
Samplin
g Date
Stack
attache
d to
Parameter
Result
GPCB
Norms
mg/Nm3
HCl 13 20
Sox 11 40 06-07-
17
Scrubbe
r
Plant-3 Cl2 2.1 5
Samplin
g Date
Stack
attache
d to
Parameter
Result
GPCB Norms
mg/Nm3
HCl 14.2 20
Sox 13 40 14-04-
17
Scrubbe
r
Plant-3 Cl2 2.5 5
We have provided interlock system for chlorine shed along
with instrumentation in case of any increase in pollutants
beyond permissible limits, plant, and the evaporation will get
cutoff automatically stopping chlorine supply to the process
plant. However we will improve instrumentation further if
required.
Stacks are regularly monitored for emissions by third Party
Schedule-II auditor i.e. M/s. Vairagya Consultants (Recognized Schedule – II auditor by GPCB no. GPCB/EA-294/404708/20 Feb 2017) on quarterly
basis Currently we do not use bromine as a raw material so HBr is not emitted from process. (Result file is attached)
Ministry's regional
office at Bhopal.
(Please find Annexure –I)(Attached in hard copy)
Stack- process gas emission Result
Samplin
g Date
Stack
attache
d to
Paramet
er
Result
GPCB Norms
mg/Nm3
HCl 13 20
Sox 11.5 40 06-07-
17
Scrubb
er
Plant-2 Cl2 2.3 5
Samplin
g Date
Stack
attache
d to
Paramet
er
Result
GPCB Norms
mg/Nm3
HCl 13 20
Sox 11 40 06-07-
17
Scrubb
er
Plant-3 Cl2 2.1 5
Samplin
g Date
Stack
attache
d to
Paramet
er
Result
GPCB Norms
mg/Nm3
HCl 14.2 20
Sox 13 40 14-04-
17
Scrubb
er
Plant-3 Cl2 2.5 5
As per the information furnished by the PP and the fact that the monitoring was not carried out by NABL/EPA approved laboratory, the monitoring data generated is
considered authentic subject to acceptance by MoEF&CC, New Delhi. PP may also compare the analysis result with the national emission standards for pesticide industries notified by MoEFCC vide G.S.R.446 E dated 13th June, 2011. Needful upgradation of system may be undertaken to comply with the said norms.
COMPLIED SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE OF MONITORED DATA BY MOEF&CC,NEW DELHI
We are continuously monitoring through GPCB approved (M/s. Vairagya Consultants (Recognized Schedule – II auditor by GPCB no. GPCB/EA-294/404708/20 Feb 2017).) We will change the Consultants /monitoring agency and will do next monitoring through NABL/EPA approved laboratory/ Consultants. Compliance report will be submitted to your good office.
4. In order to control
odor, outlet of
process vents shall
be connected to the
incinerator.
VOC are monitored regularly checked for levels, Process vent
connect to incinerator which is product specific and currently
the product is not in operation.
In view of the submission by the PP, The
condition is considered complied.
COMPLIED
5. The National
Ambient Air Quality
Emission Standards
issued by the
Ministry vide
G.S.R.No.826 (E)
dated l6th
November, 2009
shall be followed by
the unit.
National Emission Standards are being followed and
accordingly regular monitoring of ambient air , Incinerator &
effluent is being done as per G.S.R No. 826 E, through third
Party analysis i.e. M/s. Vairagya Consultants (Recognized Schedule – II auditor by GPCB no.
GPCB/EA-294/404708/20 Feb 2017)
(Please find Annexure –F)(Attached in hard copy)
(MIN. MAX. tabulated based on the data monitoring generation over a period from JAN-2017 to JULY-2017)
Avg. calculated based on the total reading of 7 months)
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
MIN Max Avg. Mg/Nm3
PM10 67 74 71.14 100
PM2.5 33 39 35.57 60
Oxide OF Sulphur
7.8 11.8 10.4 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen
1.5 6.8 5.3 80
HCL 1.2 1.5 1.37 200
Cl2 0.58 0.61 0.60 100
Ammonia 0.52 0.58 0.54 400
H2S BDL BDL BDL 500
HC 1.2 1.5 1.4 160
HF BDL BDL BDL 60
CS2 BDL BDL BDL 2000
ETP
CO 1.1 1.3 1.16 5000
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
MIN Max Avg. Mg/Nm3
PM10 52 66 57.43 100
PM2.5 33.5 37 35.26 60
Oxide OF Sulphur
8.3 14 11.54 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen
0.89 7.9 5.6 80
HCL 0.55 0.61 0.59 200
Cl2 0.34 0.44 0.39 100
Ammonia 0.31 0.38 0.35 400
H2S BDL BDL BDL 500
HC 1.2 1.7 1.41 160
HF BDL BDL BDL 60
CS2 BDL BDL BDL 2000
Main Gate
CO 0.74 0.78 0.76 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 67 100
PM2.5 33 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 7.8 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 1.8 80
HCL 1.5 200
Cl2 0.61 100
Ammonia 0.54 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.3 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
11/01/2017
ETP
CO 1.2 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 69 100
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.5 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
13/02/2017
ETP
CO 1.1 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 71 100
PM2.5 34 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 11.1 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 7 80
HCL 1.4 200
Cl2 0.59 100
Ammonia 0.53 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.5 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
25/03/2017
ETP
CO 1.2 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 73 100
PM2.5 36 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 11.5 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 6.8 80
HCL 1.5 200
Cl2 0.6 100
Ammonia 0.57 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.4 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
13/04/2017
ETP
CO 1.3 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 72 100
PM2.5 38 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 11.3 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 6.7 80
HCL 1.4 200
Cl2 0.58 100
Ammonia 0.52 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.5 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
12/05/2017
ETP
CO 1.1 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 74 100
HCL 1.3 200
Cl2 0.59 100
Ammonia 0.55 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.4 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
09/06/2017
ETP
CO 1.2 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 72 100
PM2.5 33 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 11.8 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 6.5 80
HCL 1.2 200
Cl2 0.6 100
Ammonia 0.58 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.2 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
06/07/2
017
ETP
CO 1.1 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 52 100
PM2.5 33.5 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 8.3 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 0.89 80
HCL 0.55 200
Cl2 0.36 100
Ammonia 0.38 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.6 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
11/01/2017
Main Gate
CO 0.76 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 53 100
PM2.5 35.3 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 8.6 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 0.9 80
HCL 0.58 200
Cl2 0.34 100
Ammonia 0.37 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.3 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
13/02/2017
Main Gate
CO 0.74 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 54 100
PM2.5 35 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 11 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 7 80
HCL 0.6 200
Cl2 0.4 100
Ammonia 0.38 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.2 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
25/03/2017
Main Gate
CO 0.75 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 56 100
PM2.5 37 60
Oxide OF Sulphur
13 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen
7.4 80
HCL 0.58 200
Cl2 0.4 100
Ammonia 0.33 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.7 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
13/04/2017
Main Gate
CO 0.77 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 58 100
PM2.5 35 60
Oxide OF Sulphur
14 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen
7.8 80
HCL 0.59 200
Cl2 0.39 100
Ammonia 0.31 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.6 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
12/05/2017
Main Gate
CO 0.78 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 63 100
PM2.5 37 60
Oxide OF Sulphur
13.4 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen
7.9 80
HCL 0.6 200
Cl2 0.42 100
Ammonia 0.34 400
H2S BDL 500
09/06/2017
Main Gate
HC 1.3 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
CO 0.76 5000
Sampling Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms Mg/Nm3
PM10 66 100
PM2.5 34 60
Oxide OF Sulphur
12.5 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen
7.3 80
HCL 0.61 200
Cl2 0.44 100
Ammonia 0.32 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.2 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
06/07/2017
Main Gate
CO 0.77 5000
As per the information furnished by the PP and the fact
that the monitoring was not carried out by NABL/EPA approved laboratory, the condition is considered complied subject to acceptance of monitored data by MoEF&CC, New Delhi. PP shall ensure monitoring of all the parameters prescribed under the said notification of MoEF&CC.
COMPLIED SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE OF MONITORED DATA BY MOEF&CC,NEW DELHI
We are continuously monitoring through GPCB approved (M/s. Vairagya Consultants (Recognized Schedule – II auditor by GPCB no. GPCB/EA-294/404708/20 Feb 2017).) We will change the Consultants /monitoring agency and will do next monitoring through NABL/EPA approved laboratory/ Consultants. Compliance report will be submitted to your good office.
6. In plant control
measures for
checking fugitive
emissions from all
the vulnerable
sources shall be
provided.
Fugitive emissions
shall be controlled
by providing closed
storage, closed
handling &
conveyance of
chemicals/material
s, multi cyclone
separator and
water sprinkling
system.
Dust suppression
system including
water sprinkling
system shall be
provided at loading
and unloading
areas to control
dust emissions.
Fugitive emissions
We have provided closed storage tank for liquid raw
materials and vents provided with condenser system.
From storage tank to reactor raw materials are transfer
through closed pipe line only. For solid raw materials we
have provided closed charging system. We have provided
Water sprinkling arrangement on the coal storage yard.
Water sprinkling arrangement systems has been provided at
loading and unloading areas to control dust emissions.
The work zone environment and product raw material
in the work zone
environment,
product, raw
materials storage
area etc. shall be
regularly monitored
and records
maintained. The
emissions shall
conform to the
limits stipulated by
the GPCB.
storage area and Godown area fugitive emission of
environment regularly monitor by Air monitoring system by
a Schedule –II auditor i.e. M/s. Vairagya Consultants
(Recognized Schedule – II auditor by GPCB no. GPCB/EA-294/404708/20 Feb 2017) on monthly basis. (Result file is attached)
Work area monitoring Report are attached :
(Please find Annexure –J)(Attached in hard copy)
JANUARY’17
Result Sr.
No.
Parameter Unit Plant-2 Plant-3
1 Xylene ppm 0.001 0.0011
2 Ethylene dichloride ppm 0.0005 0.001
3 Methanol ppm 0.09 0.001
4 Dimethyl formaide ppm 0.009 0.009
5 IPA ppm 0.005 0.002
6 Toluene ppm 0.002 0.001
7 PM 10 ug/m3 1.8 1.2
8 PM 2.5 ug/m3 0.91 0.1
9 Sox ppm 1.1 0.7
10 NOx ppm 0.3 0.21
11 HCl ppm 0.1 BDL
12 Cl2 ppm 0.02 BDL
13 NH3 ppm 0.15 0.01
14 H2s ppm BDL BDL
FEBRUARY’17
Result Sr
No Parameter Unit
Plant-2 Plant-3
1 Xylene ppm 0.0008 0.0001
2 Ethylene dichloride ppm 0.0003 0.0006
3 Methanol ppm 0.002 0.001
4 Dimethylformaide ppm 0.007 0.008
5 IPA ppm 0.001 0.002
6 Toluene ppm 0.001 0.0009
7 PM 10 ug/m3 1.0 1.1
8 PM 2.5 ug/m3 0.8 0.35
9 Sox ppm 0.98 0.8
10 NOx ppm 0.21 0.1
11 HCl ppm 0.15 0.12
12 Cl2 ppm 0.01 0.03
13 NH3 ppm 0.11 0.11
14 H2s ppm 0.009 0.001
MARCH’17
Result Sr No
Parameter Unit Plant-2 Plant-3
1 Xylene ppm 0.002 0.0021
2 Ethylene dichloride ppm 0.006 0.005
3 Methanol ppm 0.01 0.012
4 Dimethylformaide ppm 0.001 0.09
5 IPA ppm 0.03 0.002
6 Toluene ppm 0.08 0.09
7 PM 10 ug/m3 1.8 1.4
8 PM 2.5 ug/m3 0.7 0.92
9 Sox ppm 1.1 0.98
10 NOx ppm 0.3 0.41
11 HCl ppm 0.1 0.09
12 Cl2 ppm 0.08 0.089
13 NH3 ppm 0.22 0.13
14 H2s ppm 0.001 0.001
APRIL’17
Result Sr No
Parameter Unit Plant-2 Plant-3
1 Xylene ppm 0.001 0.001
2 Ethylene dichloride ppm 0.007 0.003
3 Methanol ppm 0.008 0.011
4 Dimethylformaide ppm 0.007 0.002
5 IPA ppm 0.003 0.002
6 Toluene ppm 0.08 0.07
7 PM 10 ug/m3 2.2 1.9
8 PM 2.5 ug/m3 0.6 0.7
9 Sox ppm 0.38 0.99
10 NOx ppm 0.42 0.5
11 HCl ppm 0.19 0.02
12 Cl2 ppm 0.25 0.04
13 NH3 ppm 0.12 0.19
14 H2s ppm 0.002 0.001
MAY’17
Result Sr No
Parameter Unit Plant-2 Plant-3
1 Xylene ppm 0.002 0.004
2 Ethylene dichloride ppm 0.01 0.0006
3 Methanol ppm 0.001 0.001
4 Dimethylformaide ppm 0.006 0.007
5 IPA ppm 0.001 0.001
6 Toluene ppm 0.002 0.001
7 PM 10 ug/m3 0.9 1.0
8 PM 2.5 ug/m3 0.75 0.43
9 Sox ppm 1.2 0.9
10 NOx ppm 0.33 0.45
11 HCl ppm 0.2 0.19
12 Cl2 ppm 0.02 0.01
13 NH3 ppm 0.03 0.2
14 H2s ppm 0.001 0.001
JUNE’17
Result Sr No
Parameter Unit Plant-2 Plant-3
1 Xylene ppm 0.002 0.001
2 Ethylene dichloride ppm 0.002 0.001
3 Methanol ppm 0.003 0.002
4 Dimethylformaide ppm 0.004 0.003
5 IPA ppm 0.003 0.001
6 Toluene ppm 0.03 0.04
7 PM 10 ug/m3 1.1 1.7
8 PM 2.5 ug/m3 0.7 0.3
9 Sox ppm 0.45 0.8
10 NOx ppm 0.61 0.4
11 HCl ppm 0.29 0.12
12 Cl2 ppm 0.15 0.01
13 NH3 ppm 0.2 0.11
14 H2s ppm 0.001 0.001
JULY’17
Result Sr No
Parameter Unit Plant-2 Plant-3
1 Xylene ppm 0.001 0.003
2 Ethylene dichloride ppm 0.001 0.001
3 Methanol ppm 0.002 0.001
4 Dimethylformaide ppm 0.003 0.003
5 IPA ppm 0.002 0.001
6 Toluene ppm 0.01 0.02
7 PM 10 ug/m3 1.2 1.3
8 PM 2.5 ug/m3 0.8 0.7
9 Sox ppm 0.61 0.5
10 NOx ppm 0.7 0.43
11 HCl ppm 0.35 0.2
12 Cl2 ppm 0.1 0.02
13 NH3 ppm 0.2 0.2
14 H2s ppm 0.002 0.003
As per the information furnished by the PP and the fact that the monitoring was not carried out by NABL/EPA approved laboratory, the condition is considered complied subject to acceptance of monitored data by MoEF&CC, New Delhi.
COMPLIED SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE OF MONITORED DATA BY MOEF&CC,NEW DELHI
We are continuously monitoring through GPCB approved (M/s. Vairagya Consultants (Recognized Schedule – II auditor by GPCB no. GPCB/EA-294/404708/20 Feb 2017).) We will change the Consultants /monitoring agency and will do next monitoring through NABL/EPA approved laboratory/ Consultants. Compliance report will be submitted to your good office.
7. For further control
of fugitive
emissions,
following steps
shall be followed :
Closed handling
system shall be
provided for
Chemicals.
Reflux condenser
shall be provided
over reactor.
System of leak
detection and
repair of
We have provided closed storage tank for liquid raw
materials and venting provided with condenser system. From
storage tank to reactor raw materials are transfer through
closed pipe line only.
We have provided primary and secondary reflux condenser
over reactor, where ever solvent recovery and solvent
process based process are carried out.
We carry out regular monitoring leak detection for
pump/pipeline accordingly preventive maintenance is
carrying out. Last six months data of preventive maintenance is attached.
(Please find Annexure –N)(Attached in hard copy)
pump/pipeline
based on
preventive
maintenance.
The acids shall be
taken from storage
tanks to reactors
through closed
pipeline.
Storage tanks shall
be vented through
trap receiver and
condenser operated
on chilled water.
Cathode protection
shall be provided to
the underground
solvent storage
tanks.
The Acids and Alkali Raw material used in process are
transferred from Storage tanks through pipelines of suitable
MOC.
We have provided trap receiver and condenser with operating
chilled water on storage tank.
We have already provided earthling pit for Cathode
protection. This is monitored on a regular basis for Earthling
continuity internally by our electrical department.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
The said stipulation is considered complied.
COMPLIED
8. A proper Leak
Detection And
Repair (LDAR)
Program for
pesticide industry
shall be prepared
and implemented
as per CPCB
guidelines.
Focus shall be
given for
prevention of
fugitive emissions
for which
preventive
maintenance of pumps, valves,
pipelines are
required.
Proper
maintenance of
mechanical seals of
pumps and valves
shall be given.
A preventive
maintenance
schedule for each
unit shall be
prepared and
adhered to.
We carry out regular monitoring leak detection through
online leak detection system on weekly bases.
We carry out regular monitoring and prevention of fugitive
emissions for pump/pipeline accordingly preventive
maintenance is carry out. Last six months data of preventive maintenance is attached. (Please find Annexure –N)(Attached in hard copy)
Last six months data of preventive maintenance is attached.
Last six months data of preventive maintenance is attached.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
The said stipulation is considered complied.
COMPLIED
9. Continuous
monitoring system
for VOCs and
chlorine shall be
installed at all
important
places/areas.
Effective measures
We regularly monitor level of VOC by third party, i.e. M/s. Vairagya Consultants (Recognized Schedule – II auditor by GPCB no. GPCB/EA-294/404708/20 Feb
2017) analysis result is attached. Chlorine is continuously
monitored and we have provided interlock system for chlorine
shed along with atomization in case of any increase in
pollutants beyond permissible limits, plant shall be
automatically stopped. Necessary action has to take, while
shall be taken
immediately, when
monitoring results
indicate above the
permissible limits.
monitoring results indicate above the permissible limits.
(Please find Annexure –K)(Attached in hard copy)
Date:- 10/01/17
Sample Location
Parameter
Unit
Result
GPCB Norms
VOC as total 4.1 ETP
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.0
-
VOC as total 4.6 Tank Form
VOC as Methanol µg/m3
1.2
-
VOC as total 6.8 Plant 2 (Ground Floor)
VOC as Methanol µg/m3
1.1
-
VOC as total 7.1 Plant 2 (first Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.3
VOC as total 7.2 Plant 2 (Second Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.2
VOC as total 7.0 Plant 3 (Ground Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.1
VOC as total 7.1
Plant 2 (first Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.2
VOC as total 7.2 Plant 3 (Ground Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.4
Date:- 16/02/17
Sample Location
Parameter
Unit
Result
GPCB Norms
VOC as total 4.3 ETP
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.2
-
VOC as total 5.1 Tank Form
VOC as Methanol µg/m3
1.5
-
VOC as total 7.2 Plant 2 (Ground Floor)
VOC as Methanol µg/m3
1.3
-
VOC as total 7.4 Plant 2 (first Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.5
VOC as total 7.5 Plant 2 (Second Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.4
VOC as total 6.9 Plant 3 (Ground Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.3
VOC as total 7.0
Plant 2 (first Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.3
VOC as total 7.2 Plant 3 (Ground Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.4
Date:- 25/03/17
Sample Location
Parameter
Unit
Result
GPCB Norms
VOC as total 4.6 ETP
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.4
-
VOC as total 5.0 Tank Form
VOC as Methanol µg/m3
1.6
-
VOC as total 7.0 Plant 2 (Ground Floor)
VOC as Methanol µg/m3 1.2
-
VOC as total 7.4 Plant 2 (first Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.5
VOC as total 7.6 Plant 2 (Second
Floor) VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.6
VOC as total 7.1 Plant 3 (Ground Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.2
VOC as total 7.3
Plant 2 (first Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.3
VOC as total 7.4 Plant 3 (Ground Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.3
Date:- 13/04/17
Sample Location
Parameter
Unit
Result
GPCB Norms
VOC as total 5.0 ETP
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
2.1
-
VOC as total 4.8 Tank Form
VOC as Methanol µg/m3
1.3
-
VOC as total 7.4 Plant 2 (Ground Floor)
VOC as Methanol µg/m3
1.3
-
VOC as total 7.7 Plant 2 (first Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.6
VOC as total 7.8 Plant 2 (Second Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.5
VOC as total 7.3 Plant 3 (Ground Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.5
VOC as total 7.5
Plant 2 (first Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.4
VOC as total 7.4 Plant 3 (Ground Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.4
Date:- 12/05/17
Sample Location
Parameter
Unit
Result
GPCB Norms
VOC as total 4.8 ETP
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.9
-
VOC as total 4.4 Tank Form
VOC as Methanol µg/m3
1.4
-
VOC as total 7.1 Plant 2 (Ground Floor)
VOC as Methanol µg/m3 1.1
-
VOC as total 7.5 Plant 2 (first Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.4
VOC as total 7.7 Plant 2 (Second Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.5
VOC as total 7.2 Plant 3 (Ground Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.4
All necessary steps
shall be taken for
monitoring of HCI
and HBr in the
proposed plant.
VOC as total 7.6
Plant 2 (first Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.2
VOC as total 7.5 Plant 3 (Ground
Floor) VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.5
Date:- 09/06/17
Sample Location
Parameter
Unit
Result
GPCB Norms
VOC as total 4.9 ETP
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
2
-
VOC as total 4.7 Tank Form
VOC as Methanol µg/m3
1.2
-
VOC as total 7.0 Plant 2 (Ground Floor)
VOC as Methanol µg/m3 1.2
-
VOC as total 7.3 Plant 2 (first Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.2
VOC as total 7.8 Plant 2 (Second Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.7
VOC as total 7.0 Plant 3 (Ground Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.3
VOC as total 7.4
Plant 2 (first Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.1
VOC as total 7.5 Plant 3
(Ground Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3 1.4
Date:- 06/07/17
Sample Location
Parameter
Unit
Result
GPCB Norms
VOC as total 5.2 ETP
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
2.3
-
VOC as total 4.7 Tank Form
VOC as Methanol µg/m3
1.5
-
VOC as total 7.6 Plant 2 (Ground Floor)
VOC as Methanol µg/m3 1.4
-
VOC as total 7.9 Plant 2 (first Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.7
VOC as total 8.0 Plant 2 (Second Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.9
VOC as total 7.6 Plant 3 (Ground Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.7
VOC as total 7.9
Plant 2 (first Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.7
VOC as total 7.9 Plant 3 (Ground Floor)
VOC as Methanol
µg/m3
1.7
We have regularly monitor level of HCL from the stacks
through third Party analysis i.e. M/s. Vairagya Consultants (Recognized Schedule – II auditor by GPCB no. GPCB/EA-294/404708/20 Feb 2017) on quarterly basis
Currently we do not use bromine as a raw material so HBr is
not emitted from process.
(Please find Annexure –F)(Attached in hard copy)
(MIN. MAX. tabulated based on the data monitoring
generation over a period from JAN-2017 to JULY-2017)
Avg. calculated based on the total reading of 7 months)
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
MIN Max Avg. Mg/Nm3
PM10 67 74 71.14 100
PM2.5 33 39 35.57 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 7.8 11.8 10.4 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 1.5 6.8 5.3 80
HCL 1.2 1.5 1.37 200
Cl2 0.58 0.61 0.60 100
Ammonia 0.52 0.58 0.54 400
H2S BDL BDL BDL 500
HC 1.2 1.5 1.4 160
HF BDL BDL BDL 60
CS2 BDL BDL BDL 2000
ETP
CO 1.1 1.3 1.16 5000
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
MIN Max Avg. Mg/Nm3 PM10 52 66 57.43 100 PM2.5 33.5 37 35.26 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 8.3 14 11.54 80 Oxide OF Nitrogen 0.89 7.9 5.6 80
HCL 0.55 0.61 0.59 200 Cl2 0.34 0.44 0.39 100
Ammonia 0.31 0.38 0.35 400 H2S BDL BDL BDL 500
HC 1.2 1.7 1.41 160 HF BDL BDL BDL 60 CS2 BDL BDL BDL 2000
Main Gate
CO 0.74 0.78 0.76 5000
Sampling Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms Mg/Nm3
PM10 67 100
PM2.5 33 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 7.8 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 1.8 80
HCL 1.5 200
Cl2 0.61 100
Ammonia 0.54 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.3 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
11/01/2017
ETP
CO 1.2 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 69 100
Oxide OF Nitrogen 1.5 80
HCL 1.3 200
Cl2 0.6 100
Ammonia 0.52 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.5 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
13/02/2017
ETP
CO 1.1 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 71 100
PM2.5 34 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 11.1 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 7 80
HCL 1.4 200
Cl2 0.59 100
Ammonia 0.53 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.5 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
25/03/2017
ETP
CO 1.2 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 73 100
PM2.5 36 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 11.5 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 6.8 80
HCL 1.5 200
Cl2 0.6 100
Ammonia 0.57 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.4 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
13/04/2017
ETP
CO 1.3 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 72 100
PM2.5 38 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 11.3 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 6.7 80
HCL 1.4 200
Cl2 0.58 100
Ammonia 0.52 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.5 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
12/05/2017
ETP
CO 1.1 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 74 100
PM2.5 39 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 11.4 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 6.8 80
HCL 1.3 200
Cl2 0.59 100
Ammonia 0.55 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.4 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
09/06/2017
ETP
CO 1.2 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 72 100
PM2.5 33 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 11.8 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 6.5 80
HCL 1.2 200
Cl2 0.6 100
Ammonia 0.58 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.2 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
06/07/2017
ETP
CO 1.1 5000
Sampling Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms Mg/Nm3
PM10 52 100
PM2.5 33.5 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 8.3 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 0.89 80
HCL 0.55 200
Cl2 0.36 100
Ammonia 0.38 400 H2S BDL 500
HC 1.6 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
11/01/2017
Main Gate
CO 0.76 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 53 100
PM2.5 35.3 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 8.6 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 0.9 80
HCL 0.58 200
Cl2 0.34 100
Ammonia 0.37 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.3 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
13/02/2017
Main Gate
CO 0.74 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 54 100
PM2.5 35 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 11 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 7 80
HCL 0.6 200
Cl2 0.4 100
Ammonia 0.38 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.2 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
25/03/2017
Main Gate
CO 0.75 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 56 100
PM2.5 37 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 13 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 7.4 80
HCL 0.58 200
Cl2 0.4 100
Ammonia 0.33 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.7 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
13/04/2017
Main Gate
CO 0.77 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 58 100 PM2.5 35 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 14 80 Oxide OF Nitrogen 7.8 80
HCL 0.59 200 Cl2 0.39 100
Ammonia 0.31 400 H2S BDL 500
HC 1.6 160 HF BDL 60 CS2 BDL 2000
12/05/2017
Main Gate
CO 0.78 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 63 100
PM2.5 37 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 13.4 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 7.9 80
HCL 0.6 200
Cl2 0.42 100
Ammonia 0.34 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.3 160
09/06/2017
Main Gate
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
CO 0.76 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 66 100
PM2.5 34 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 12.5 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 7.3 80
HCL 0.61 200
Cl2 0.44 100
Ammonia 0.32 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.2 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
06/07/2017
Main Gate
CO 0.77 5000
As per the information furnished by the PP and the fact that the monitoring was not carried out by NABL/EPA approved laboratory, the condition is considered complied subject to acceptance of monitored data by MoEF&CC, New Delhi.
COMPLIED SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE OF MONITORED DATA BY MOEF&CC,NEW DELHI
We are continuously monitoring through GPCB approved (M/s. Vairagya Consultants (Recognized Schedule – II auditor by GPCB no. GPCB/EA-294/404708/20 Feb 2017).) We will change the Consultants /monitoring agency and will do next monitoring through NABL/EPA approved laboratory/ Consultants. Compliance report will be submitted to your good office.
10. Alarm for chlorine
leakage if any in
the liquid chlorine
storage area shall
be provided along
with automatic
start of the
scrubbing system.
We have provided interlock system for chlorine shed along
with atomization in case of any increase in pollutants beyond
permissible limits; plant shall be automatically start
scrubbing system. However we will implement further action
if required.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
The said stipulation is considered complied.
COMPLIED
11. The gaseous
emissions from DG
set shall be
dispersed through
adequate stack
height as per CPCB
standards.
Acoustic enclosure
shall be provided to
the DG sets to
mitigate the noise
pollution.
We have provided height of chimney to the D G set for
dispersion flue gas emission,
Which is as per formula given by the CPCB.
The offers have been called in for rectification of the existing
DG set with Acoustic enclosures, and will be provided in due
cross after procuring the same.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
The said stipulation is considered complied
subject to time bound installation of DG sets with
acoustic enclosures and compliance reported to
this MoEF&CC, Regional Office Bhopal.
COMPLIED SUBJECT TO CONDITION
Please see the attached copy of Quotation & order copy for Sound Proof Acoustic enclosure of DG sets. We are installed shortly.
12. The company shall
upload the status of
compliance of the
stipulated
environmental
clearance
conditions,
including results of
monitored data on
its website and
shall update the
same periodically.
It shall
simultaneously be
sent to the
Regional office of
MOEF, the
respective Zonal
office of CPCB and
the GPCB.
The levels of PM10,
S02, NOx, VOCs,
Cl2, HCI, HBr, CO
and HC (Methane
and Non-methane)
in ambient air and
emissions from the
stacks shall be
monitored and
displayed at a
convenient location
near the main gate
of the company and
at important public
places.
We have not uploaded the data of compliance report. In
future we will be uploading the same on regular basis.
We will regularly sent compliance report to Regional office,
Bhopal office. We haven’t send it earlier.
We are regularly monitor level of PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NOx,
VOC and CO in ambient air and emissions from the stacks
through third party analysis i.e. M/s. Vairagya Consultants
(Recognized Schedule – II auditor by GPCB no. GPCB/EA-294/404708/20 Feb 2017). On monthly basis
and will display at the main gate of our company.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
The said stipulation is considered partly
complied.
PARTLY COMPLIED
We displayed the stack
emission/ambient air
report on board in two
language (local & English)
at main gate of our
company.
We regularly Submitted
compliance report to
Regional office.
At Bhopal office we
haven't sent it earlier,
further we will submit.
13. Solvent
management shall
be carried out as
follows:
Chilled brine
circulation system
shall be provided to
condensate solvent
vapors and reduce
solvent losses. It
shall be ensured
that solvent
recovery shall not
be less than95%.
Reactor and solvent
handling pump shall
have mechanical
seals to prevent
leakages.
Chilled brine circulation system is provided to condense
solvent vapors and reduces solvent losses and ensured that
solvent recovery is 95-96%. (Data is attached).
We have already provided double mechanical seals to the
pumps & Reactor’s for avoiding leakages.
We have provided adequate condensers. We are achieving
solvent recovery above 95%
The condensers
shall be provided
with sufficient HTA
and residence time
so as to achieve
more than 95%
recovery.
Xylene Recovery :-
Sr. No
Month Total Used
in Kg Recovered
in Kg Percentage
%
1 Jan-17 58405 55508 95.04
2 Feb-17 51364 48842 95.09
3 Mar-17 80096 76115 95.03
4 Apr-17 55078 52379 95.10
5 May-17 67331 63977 95.02
6 Jun-17 58000 55158 95.10
EDC Recovery :- Sr. No
Month Total Used
in Kg Recovered
in Kg Percentage
%
1 Jan-17 118788 112967 95.10
2 Feb-17 86158 81893 95.05
3 Mar-17 108412 103067 95.07
4 Apr-17 106175 100898 95.03
5 May-17 110845 105391 95.08
6 Jun-17 91182 86714 95.10
DMACT EDC Recovery :- Sr. No
Month Total Used
in Kg Recovered
in Kg Percentage
%
1 Jan-17 110422 105650 95.6%
2 Feb-17 79136 75100 95.3%
3 Mar-17 97705 93500 95.7%
4 Apr-17 69645 66523 96.0%
5 May-17 63213 60157 95.6%
6 Jun-17 80625 76387 95.2%
SFT EDC Recovery :-
Sr. No
Month Total Used
in Kg Recovered
in Kg Percentage
%
1 Jan-17 99077 95058 96.0%
2 Feb-17 95851 92851 95.8%
3 Mar-17 89492 85492 95.5%
4 Apr-17 71985 69055 95.9%
5 May-17 73454 70454 95.9%
6 Jun-17 9625 9225 95.8%
DMF Recovery :- Sr. No
Month Total Used
in Kg Recovered
in Kg Percentage
%
1 Jan-17 237577 227577 96%
2 Feb-17 199571 189571 95%
3 Mar-17 93115 89115 96%
4 Apr-17 188741 179841 95%
5 May-17 94555 90055 95%
6 Jun-17 203229 195229 96%
Toluene Recovery :- Sr. No
Month Total Used
in Kg Recovered
in Kg Percentage
%
1 Jan-17 105182 100611 96%
2 Feb-17 104619 100172 96%
3 Mar-17 95349 91021 95%
4 Apr-17 75630 72536 96%
5 May-17 71926 69161 96%
6 Jun-17 81509 77791 95%
Methenol Recovery :-
Process & Washing
129.25 KL Boiler &
Cooling 151.36
KL
Other Use (Gardening
etc.) 10.5 KL
Domestic
28.09 KL
Process & Washing- 127.0 KL + Boiler & Cooling 8.35
KL= Total Industrial
Effluent 135.35 KL
Domestic
24.97 KL
Total Effluen
t 160.32
KL
10.5 KL use in Gardening etc. Loss
143.01 KL 2.25KL
Loss
3.12 KL
Loss
GIDC Water 313.11 KL
Solvents shall be
stored in a separate
space specified with
all safety ensures.
Proper earthing
shall be provided in
all the electrical
equipment
wherever solvent
handling is done.
Entire plant shall
be flame proof.
The solvent
storage tanks shall
be provided with
breather valve to
prevent losses.
Sr. No
Month Total Used
in Kg Recovered
in Kg Percentage
%
1 Jan-17 162600 156330 96%
2 Feb-17 88200 84150 95%
3 Mar-17 90500 86669 96%
4 Apr-17 117400 112748 96%
5 May-17 N/A N/A N/A
6 Jun-17 N/A N/A N/A
IPA Recovery :- Sr. No
Month Total Used
in Kg Recovered
in Kg Percentage
%
1 Jan-17 243000 231945 95%
2 Feb-17 163400 156161 96%
3 Mar-17 N/A N/A N/A
4 Apr-17 N/A N/A N/A
5 May-17 N/A N/A N/A
6 Jun-17 N/A N/A N/A
We store solvent at its designated area. Storage tanks are
equipped with all safety measures (Level Indicator, Pressure
gauge, Vent, PRV, Dyke wall etc…)
All electrical equipment ‘sand solvent tank/transfer line are
protected by earthling and connected to a Earthing Pit with
Charcoal.
All electric fittings are flame proof in the plant. Breather
Valves are installed on solvent storage tanks.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
The said stipulation is considered complied.
COMPLIED 14. Total water
requirement from
GIDC water supply
shall not exceed
1383 m3/day and
prior permission
shall be obtained
from the
Competent
Authority.
Our water consumption is never limit.
Please see mention water and waste water balance :-
Please see the attached data of water consumption last year-2016-17 also. Attached addl. information of copy of
agreement with GIDC form
water supply.
Month
Water Consumption (KL)
Apr - 16 8507
May -16 5697
June -16 6459
July -16 8860
Aug -16 10570
Sept -16 9026
Oct -16 11954
Nov -16 12149
Dec -16 10665
Jan -17 11024
Process &
Washing
126.76 KL
Boiler & Cooling 148.49
KL
Other Use (Gardening etc.) 16.5 KL
Domestic
21.36 KL
Process & Washing- 124.55 KL + Boiler &
Cooling 7.49 KL= Total Industrial Effluent 132.04
KL
Domestic
18.99 KL
Total Effluent 151.03
KL
16.5 KL use in Gardening etc. Loss
2.21 KL Loss
WATER BALANCE-2016-17
2.37 KL
Loss
GIDC Water 319.21 KL
No ground water
shall be used.
We are not using the ground water. Our source of water is
GIDC Water only.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
The said stipulation is considered partly complied
subject to submission of addl. information of
copy of agreement with GIDC for water supply,
details of water consumption (month-wise max.
min) over the compliance period.etc.
COMPLIED SUBJECT TO CONDITION
Feb -17 9484
Mar -17 12117
Total 116512
Min. Kl/Day 183.77
Max. Kl/Day 404.97
Ave. Kl/Day 319.21
GIDC Water 319.21 KL
Process & Washing
129.25 KL Boiler &
Cooling 151.36
KL
Other Use (Gardening
etc.) 10.5 KL
Domestic
28.09 KL
Process & Washing- 127.0 KL + Boiler &
Cooling 8.35 KL= Total Industrial Effluent
135.35 KL
Domestic
24.97 KL
Total Effluent 160.32
KL
10.5 KL use in Gardening etc. Loss
143.01 KL 2.25KL
Loss
WATER BALANCE-2015-16
3.12 KL
Loss
GIDC Water 313.11 KL
Process &
Washing
126.76 KL
Boiler & Cooling 148.49
KL
Other Use (Gardening etc.) 16.5 KL
Domestic
21.36 KL
Process & Washing- 124.55 KL + Boiler &
Cooling 7.49 KL= Total Industrial Effluent 132.04
KL
Domestic
18.99 KL
Total Effluent 151.03
KL
16.5 KL use in Gardening etc. Loss
2.21 KL Loss
WATER BALANCE-2016-17
2.37 KL
Loss
15 Industrial effluent
generation shall not
exceed 904
m3/day.
Effluent shall be
segregated into
High COD, High
TDS and low
COD/TDS effluent
streams.
High COD effluent
mother liquor shall
be incinerated.
High TDS effluent
shall be treated
We are not generating more than permissible limit of
Industrial effluent. Please see mention water and waste
water balance:-We have segregated High COD, High
TDS and low COD/TDS effluent streams.
We treat our High COD/TDS effluent in MEE.
We treat LOW COD/TDS consisting of primary, secondary
treatment units in ETP.
through stripper
followed by MEE.
Low COD/TDS
effluent shall be
treated in ETP.
Industrial effluent
shall be treated in
ETP and treated
effluent shall be
discharged to the
GIDC Effluent
drainage line after
conforming the
norms prescribed
by GPCB.
We discharge our effluent after giving proper treatment and
after conforming to the norms prescribed by GPCB. Through
underground effluent drainage line to GIDC. Please see the
analysis report of third party i.e. M/s. Vairagya
Consultants (Recognized Schedule – II auditor by GPCB no. GPCB/EA-294/404708/20 Feb 2017)
(Please find Annexure –F)(Attached in hard copy)
Sampling Date- 06/07/17
Sr.
No
Parameter Result GPCB Norms Unit
1 Ph 6.2 6.5-8.5 -
2 Temperature 32 - .C
3 Colour Colorles
s - -
4 Suspended solids 96 100 Mg/L
5 Oil & grease BDL 10 Mg/L
6 Fluoride BDL 15 Mg/L
7 Sulphide BDL 2 Mg/L
8 Ammonical nitrogen 2.8 50
9 Nitrate Nitrogen BDL 10 Mg/L
10 Total Kjeldhal Nitrogen 11.2 100 Mg/L
11 Free ammonia BDL 5 Mg/L
12 Copper BDL 3 Mg/L
13 Zinc BDL 15 Mg/L
14 BOD BDL 100 Mg/L
15 COD BDL 250 Mg/L
16 Total Residue Chlorine BDL 1 Mg/L
17 Arsenic BDL 0.3 Mg/L
18 Hexavalent Chromium BDL 0.1 Mg/L
19 Total chromium BDL 1 Mg/L
20 Mercury BDL 0.01 Mg/L
21 Lead BDL 0.1 Mg/L
22 Cadmium BDL 2 Mg/L
23 Nickel BDL 2 Mg/L
24 Phenolic compound 3.1 5 Mg/L
25 Selenium BDL 0.05 Mg/L
26 Manganese BDL 2 Mg/L
27 Cyanide Absent 0.1 Mg/L
28 Iron BDL 3 Mg/L
29 Vanadium BDL 0.2 Mg/L
Sampling Date- 09/06/17 Sr.
No
Parameter Result GPCB Norms Unit
1 Ph 5.6 6.5-8.5 -
2 Temperature 32 - .C
3 Colour Colorles
s - -
4 Suspended solids 92 100 Mg/L
5 Oil & grease BDL 10 Mg/L
6 Fluoride BDL 15 Mg/L
7 Sulphide BDL 2 Mg/L
8 Ammonical nitrogen 0.84 50
9 Nitrate Nitrogen BDL 10 Mg/L
10 Total Kjeldhal Nitrogen 9.24 100 Mg/L
11 Free ammonia BDL 5 Mg/L
12 Copper BDL 3 Mg/L
13 Zinc BDL 15 Mg/L
14 BOD BDL 100 Mg/L
15 COD BDL 250 Mg/L
16 Total Residue Chlorine BDL 1 Mg/L
17 Arsenic BDL 0.3 Mg/L
18 Hexavalent Chromium BDL 0.1 Mg/L
19 Total chromium BDL 1 Mg/L
20 Mercury BDL 0.01 Mg/L
21 Lead BDL 0.1 Mg/L
22 Cadmium BDL 2 Mg/L
23 Nickel BDL 2 Mg/L
24 Phenolic compound 3.4 5 Mg/L
25 Selenium BDL 0.05 Mg/L
26 Manganese BDL 2 Mg/L
27 Cyanide Absent 0.1 Mg/L
28 Iron BDL 3 Mg/L
29 Vanadium BDL 0.2 Mg/L
Sampling Date- 12/05/17 Sr. No
Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Unit
1 Ph 7.2 6.5-8.5 -
2 Temperature 30 - .C
3 Colour Colorles
s - -
4 Suspended solids 2 100 Mg/L
5 Oil & grease BDL 10 Mg/L
6 Fluoride BDL 15 Mg/L
7 Sulphide BDL 2 Mg/L
8 Ammonical nitrogen 2.2 50
9 Nitrate Nitrogen BDL 10 Mg/L
10 Total Kjeldhal Nitrogen 5 100 Mg/L
11 Free ammonia BDL 5 Mg/L
12 Copper BDL 3 Mg/L
13 Zinc BDL 15 Mg/L
14 BOD BDL 100 Mg/L
15 COD BDL 250 Mg/L
16 Total Residue Chlorine BDL 1 Mg/L
17 Arsenic BDL 0.3 Mg/L
18 Hexavalent Chromium BDL 0.1 Mg/L
19 Total chromium BDL 1 Mg/L
20 Mercury BDL 0.01 Mg/L
21 Lead BDL 0.1 Mg/L
22 Cadmium BDL 2 Mg/L
23 Nickel BDL 2 Mg/L
24 Phenolic compound 1 5 Mg/L
25 Selenium BDL 0.05 Mg/L
26 Manganese BDL 2 Mg/L
27 Cyanide Absent 0.1 Mg/L
28 Iron BDL 3 Mg/L
29 Vanadium BDL 0.2 Mg/L
Sampling Date- 13/04/17 Sr. No
Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Unit
1 Ph 7.2 6.5-8.5 -
2 Temperature 30 - .C
3 Colour Colorless - -
4 Suspended solids 35 100 Mg/L
5 Oil & grease
BDL 10 Mg/L
6 Fluoride BDL 15 Mg/L
7 Sulphide BDL 2 Mg/L
8 Ammonical nitrogen 22 50
9 Nitrate Nitrogen BDL 10 Mg/L
10 Total Kjeldhal Nitrogen 52 100 Mg/L
11 Free ammonia BDL 5 Mg/L
12 Copper BDL 3 Mg/L
13 Zinc BDL 15 Mg/L
14 BOD 15 100 Mg/L
15 COD 48 250 Mg/L
16 Total Residue Chlorine BDL 1 Mg/L
17 Arsenic BDL 0.3 Mg/L
18 Hexavalent Chromium BDL 0.1 Mg/L
19 Total chromium BDL 1 Mg/L
20 Mercury BDL 0.01 Mg/L
21 Lead BDL 0.1 Mg/L
22 Cadmium BDL 2 Mg/L
23 Nickel BDL 2 Mg/L
24 Phenolic compound 0.38 5 Mg/L
25 Selenium BDL 0.05 Mg/L
26 Manganese BDL 2 Mg/L
27 Cyanide Absent 0.1 Mg/L
28 Iron BDL 3 Mg/L
29 Vanadium BDL 0.2 Mg/L
Sampling Date- 25/03/17 Sr. No
Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Unit
1 Ph 7.35 6.5-8.5 -
2 Temperature 30 - .C
3 Colour Colorless - -
4 Suspended solids 32 100 Mg/L
5 Oil & grease BDL 10 Mg/L
6 Fluoride BDL 15 Mg/L
7 Sulphide BDL 2 Mg/L
8 Ammonical nitrogen 31 50
9 Nitrate Nitrogen BDL 10 Mg/L
10 Total Kjeldhal Nitrogen
47 100 Mg/L
11 Free ammonia BDL 5 Mg/L
12 Copper BDL 3 Mg/L
13 Zinc BDL 15 Mg/L
14 BOD 12 100 Mg/L
Cyanide effluent
stream shall be
segregated and
treated.
Water quality of
treated effluent
shall meet the
norms prescribed
15 COD 45 250 Mg/L
16 Total Residue Chlorine BDL 1 Mg/L
17 Arsenic BDL 0.3 Mg/L
18 Hexavalent Chromium BDL 0.1 Mg/L
19 Total chromium BDL 1 Mg/L
20 Mercury BDL 0.01 Mg/L
21 Lead BDL 0.1 Mg/L
22 Cadmium BDL 2 Mg/L
23 Nickel BDL 2 Mg/L
24 Phenolic compound 0.34 5 Mg/L
25 Selenium BDL 0.05 Mg/L
26 Manganese BDL 2 Mg/L
27 Cyanide Absent 0.1 Mg/L
28 Iron BDL 3 Mg/L
29 Vanadium BDL 0.2 Mg/L
Sampling Date- 13/02/17 Sr. No
Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Unit
1 Ph 6.52 6.5-8.5 -
2 Temperature 30 - .C
3 Colour Colorless - -
4 Suspended solids 34 100 Mg/L
5 Oil & grease BDL 10 Mg/L
6 Fluoride BDL 15 Mg/L
7 Sulphide BDL 2 Mg/L
8 Ammonical nitrogen 29 50
9 Nitrate Nitrogen BDL 10 Mg/L
10 Total Kjeldhal Nitrogen 33 100 Mg/L
11 Free ammonia BDL 5 Mg/L
12 Copper BDL 3 Mg/L
13 Zinc BDL 15 Mg/L
14 BOD 12 100 Mg/L
15 COD 47 250 Mg/L
16 Total Residue Chlorine BDL 1 Mg/L
17 Arsenic BDL 0.3 Mg/L
18 Hexavalent Chromium BDL 0.1 Mg/L
19 Total chromium BDL 1 Mg/L
20 Mercury BDL 0.01 Mg/L
21 Lead BDL 0.1 Mg/L
22 Cadmium BDL 2 Mg/L
23 Nickel BDL 2 Mg/L
24 Phenolic compound 0.3 5 Mg/L
25 Selenium BDL 0.05 Mg/L
26 Manganese BDL 2 Mg/L
27 Cyanide Absent 0.1 Mg/L
28 Iron BDL 3 Mg/L
29 Vanadium BDL 0.2 Mg/L
Yes we have a facility to segregate Cyanide effluent stream
separately and give the hypo treatment first and conform nil
cyanide then transfer it to HIGH COD stream.
Yes our discharge quality of treated effluent shall meet the
norms prescribed by CPCB/SPCB.
(Please find Annexure –G)(Attached in hard copy)
Sampling Date- 06/07/17
by CPCB/SPCB. Sr.
No
Parameter Result GPCB
Norms
Unit
1 Ph 6.2 6.5-8.5 -
2 Temperature 32 - .C
3 Colour Colorles
s - -
4 Suspended solids 96 100 Mg/L
5 Oil & grease BDL 10 Mg/L
6 Fluoride BDL 15 Mg/L
7 Sulphide BDL 2 Mg/L
8 Ammonical nitrogen 2.8 50
9 Nitrate Nitrogen BDL 10 Mg/L
10 Total Kjeldhal Nitrogen
11.2 100 Mg/L
11 Free ammonia BDL 5 Mg/L
12 Copper BDL 3 Mg/L
13 Zinc BDL 15 Mg/L
14 BOD BDL 100 Mg/L
15 COD BDL 250 Mg/L
16 Total Residue Chlorine
BDL 1 Mg/L
17 Arsenic BDL 0.3 Mg/L
18 Hexavalent Chromium
BDL 0.1 Mg/L
19 Total chromium BDL 1 Mg/L
20 Mercury BDL 0.01 Mg/L
21 Lead BDL 0.1 Mg/L
22 Cadmium BDL 2 Mg/L
23 Nickel BDL 2 Mg/L
24 Phenolic compound 3.1 5 Mg/L
25 Selenium BDL 0.05 Mg/L
26 Manganese BDL 2 Mg/L
27 Cyanide Absent 0.1 Mg/L
28 Iron BDL 3 Mg/L
29 Vanadium BDL 0.2 Mg/L
Sampling Date- 09/06/17 Sr.
No
Parameter Result GPCB
Norms
Unit
1 Ph 5.6 6.5-8.5 -
2 Temperature 32 - .C
3 Colour Colorles
s - -
4 Suspended solids 92 100 Mg/L
5 Oil & grease BDL 10 Mg/L
6 Fluoride BDL 15 Mg/L
7 Sulphide BDL 2 Mg/L
8 Ammonical nitrogen 0.84 50
9 Nitrate Nitrogen BDL 10 Mg/L
10 Total Kjeldhal Nitrogen
9.24 100 Mg/L
11 Free ammonia BDL 5 Mg/L
12 Copper BDL 3 Mg/L
13 Zinc BDL 15 Mg/L
14 BOD BDL 100 Mg/L
15 COD BDL 250 Mg/L
16 Total Residue Chlorine
BDL 1 Mg/L
17 Arsenic BDL 0.3 Mg/L
18 Hexavalent Chromium
BDL 0.1 Mg/L
19 Total chromium BDL 1 Mg/L
20 Mercury BDL 0.01 Mg/L
21 Lead BDL 0.1 Mg/L
22 Cadmium BDL 2 Mg/L
23 Nickel BDL 2 Mg/L
24 Phenolic compound 3.4 5 Mg/L
25 Selenium BDL 0.05 Mg/L
26 Manganese BDL 2 Mg/L
27 Cyanide Absent 0.1 Mg/L
28 Iron BDL 3 Mg/L
29 Vanadium BDL 0.2 Mg/L
Sampling Date- 12/05/17 Sr. No
Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Unit
1 Ph 7.2 6.5-8.5 -
2 Temperature 30 - .C
3 Colour Colorles
s - -
4 Suspended solids 2 100 Mg/L
5 Oil & grease BDL 10 Mg/L
6 Fluoride BDL 15 Mg/L
7 Sulphide BDL 2 Mg/L
8 Ammonical nitrogen 2.2 50
9 Nitrate Nitrogen BDL 10 Mg/L
10 Total Kjeldhal Nitrogen
5 100 Mg/L
11 Free ammonia BDL 5 Mg/L
12 Copper BDL 3 Mg/L
13 Zinc BDL 15 Mg/L
14 BOD BDL 100 Mg/L
15 COD BDL 250 Mg/L
16 Total Residue Chlorine
BDL 1 Mg/L
17 Arsenic BDL 0.3 Mg/L
18 Hexavalent Chromium
BDL 0.1 Mg/L
19 Total chromium BDL 1 Mg/L
20 Mercury BDL 0.01 Mg/L
21 Lead BDL 0.1 Mg/L
22 Cadmium BDL 2 Mg/L
23 Nickel BDL 2 Mg/L
24 Phenolic compound 1 5 Mg/L
25 Selenium BDL 0.05 Mg/L
26 Manganese BDL 2 Mg/L
27 Cyanide Absent 0.1 Mg/L
28 Iron BDL 3 Mg/L
29 Vanadium BDL 0.2 Mg/L
Sampling Date- 13/04/17
Sr.
No
Parameter Result GPCB
Norms
Unit
1 Ph 7.2 6.5-8.5 -
2 Temperature 30 - .C
3 Colour Colorle
ss - -
4 Suspended solids 35 100 Mg/L
5 Oil & grease BDL 10 Mg/L
6 Fluoride BDL 15 Mg/L
7 Sulphide BDL 2 Mg/L
8 Ammonical nitrogen 22 50
9 Nitrate Nitrogen BDL 10 Mg/L
10 Total Kjeldhal Nitrogen
52 100 Mg/L
11 Free ammonia BDL 5 Mg/L
12 Copper BDL 3 Mg/L
13 Zinc BDL 15 Mg/L
14 BOD 15 100 Mg/L
15 COD 48 250 Mg/L
16 Total Residue Chlorine
BDL 1 Mg/L
17 Arsenic BDL 0.3 Mg/L
18 Hexavalent Chromium
BDL 0.1 Mg/L
19 Total chromium BDL 1 Mg/L
20 Mercury BDL 0.01 Mg/L
21 Lead BDL 0.1 Mg/L
22 Cadmium BDL 2 Mg/L
23 Nickel BDL 2 Mg/L
24 Phenolic compound 0.38 5 Mg/L
25 Selenium BDL 0.05 Mg/L
26 Manganese BDL 2 Mg/L
27 Cyanide Absent 0.1 Mg/L
28 Iron BDL 3 Mg/L
29 Vanadium BDL 0.2 Mg/L
Sampling Date- 25/03/17 Sr.
No
Parameter Result GPCB
Norms
Unit
1 Ph 7.35 6.5-8.5 -
2 Temperature 30 - .C
3 Colour Colorles
s - -
4 Suspended solids 32 100 Mg/L
5 Oil & grease BDL 10 Mg/L
6 Fluoride BDL 15 Mg/L
7 Sulphide BDL 2 Mg/L
8 Ammonical nitrogen 31 50
9 Nitrate Nitrogen BDL 10 Mg/L
10 Total Kjeldhal Nitrogen
47 100 Mg/L
11 Free ammonia BDL 5 Mg/L
12 Copper BDL 3 Mg/L
13 Zinc BDL 15 Mg/L
14 BOD 12 100 Mg/L
15 COD 45 250 Mg/L
16 Total Residue Chlorine
BDL 1 Mg/L
17 Arsenic BDL 0.3 Mg/L
18 Hexavalent Chromium
BDL 0.1 Mg/L
19 Total chromium BDL 1 Mg/L
20 Mercury BDL 0.01 Mg/L
21 Lead BDL 0.1 Mg/L
22 Cadmium BDL 2 Mg/L
23 Nickel BDL 2 Mg/L
24 Phenolic compound 0.34 5 Mg/L
25 Selenium BDL 0.05 Mg/L
26 Manganese BDL 2 Mg/L
27 Cyanide Absent 0.1 Mg/L
28 Iron BDL 3 Mg/L
29 Vanadium BDL 0.2 Mg/L
Sampling Date- 13/02/17 Sr.
No
Parameter Result GPCB Norms Unit
1 Ph 6.52 6.5-8.5 -
2 Temperature 30 - .C
3 Colour Colorless - -
4 Suspended solids 34 100 Mg/L
5 Oil & grease BDL 10 Mg/L
6 Fluoride BDL 15 Mg/L
7 Sulphide BDL 2 Mg/L
8 Ammonical nitrogen 29 50
9 Nitrate Nitrogen BDL 10 Mg/L
10 Total Kjeldhal Nitrogen 33 100 Mg/L
11 Free ammonia BDL 5 Mg/L
12 Copper BDL 3 Mg/L
13 Zinc BDL 15 Mg/L
14 BOD 12 100 Mg/L
15 COD 47 250 Mg/L
16 Total Residue Chlorine BDL 1 Mg/L
17 Arsenic BDL 0.3 Mg/L
18 Hexavalent Chromium BDL 0.1 Mg/L
19 Total chromium BDL 1 Mg/L
20 Mercury BDL 0.01 Mg/L
21 Lead BDL 0.1 Mg/L
22 Cadmium BDL 2 Mg/L
23 Nickel BDL 2 Mg/L
24 Phenolic compound 0.3 5 Mg/L
25 Selenium BDL 0.05 Mg/L
26 Manganese BDL 2 Mg/L
27 Cyanide Absent 0.1 Mg/L
28 Iron BDL 3 Mg/L
29 Vanadium BDL 0.2 Mg/L
As per the information furnished by the PP and
the fact that the monitoring was not carried out
by NABL/EPA approved laboratory, the condition
is considered complied subject to acceptance of
monitored data by MoEF&CC, New Delhi.
COMPLIED SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE OF
MONITORED DATA BY MOEF&CC,NEW DELHI
We are continuously monitoring through GPCB approved (M/s. Vairagya Consultants (Recognized Schedule – II auditor by GPCB no. GPCB/EA-294/404708/20 Feb 2017).) We will change the Consultants /monitoring agency and will do next monitoring through NABL/EPA approved laboratory/ Consultants. Compliance report will be submitted to your good office.
16. Treated effluent
shall be passed
through guard
pond.
Online continuous
pH meter, TOC
analyzer and flow
meter shall be
Installed to monitor
the treated water
quality.
We have provided guard pond and discharge our waste water
into underground effluent drainage line to GIDC.
We have provided online pH meter, flow meter and TOC
analyzer at the final out let of GIDC and running
continuously.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
and as per The site observation, the stipulation
condition is considered complied.
COMPLIED
17. Process effluent/any
wastewater shall
not be allowed to
mix with storm
water. Storm water
drain shall be
passed through
guard pond.
We have provided separate storm water system and separate
industrial waste water collection system. We ensure that,
both the streams are not mixed in any case.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
The said stipulation is considered complied.
COMPLIED
18. Incinerator
comprising primary
and secondary
chamber shall be
designed as per
CPCB guidelines.
S02, NOx, HCI and
CO emissions shall
be monitored in the
stack regularly.
We have installed Incinerator comprising primary and
secondary chamber shall be designed as per CPCB guidelines
The incinerator installed is meant for off gases & is product
specific. Presently the off gases related to the specific
production are out of production line. Hence, the incinerator
hasn’t been operated yet. However, we ensure the
equipment’s is well maintained and operatable at any
moment of time.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
The said stipulation is considered complied.
COMPLIED
19. Hazardous
chemicals shall be
stored in tanks in
tank farms, drums,
carboys etc.
Flame arresters
shall be provided
on tank farm.
Solvent transfer
shall be by pumps.
We have provided separate tank yard for liquid raw materials
as per factory act rules.
We have already provided flame arrester and heat exchanger
on tank farm.
We have provided close pipe line and pump for transferring
the solvents from storage tank to reactors.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
The said stipulation is considered complied.
COMPLIED
20. The company shall
obtain
Authorization for
collection, storage
and disposal of
hazardous waste
under the
Hazardous Waste
(Management,
Handling and
Trans-Boundary
Movement) Rules,
2008 and amended
We have already obtained authorization in the form of CCA
from GPCB for the generation; storage and disposal of
hazardous waste under the hazardous waste rules 2008.We
have already obtained membership of TSDF.
as on date for
management of
Hazardous wastes
and prior
permission from
GPCB shall be
obtained for
disposal of solid /
hazardous waste in
the TSDF.
Measures shall be
taken for
firefighting facilities
in case of
emergency.
Membership of
TSDF for hazardous
waste disposal shall
be obtained.
We have provided adequate firefighting system in entire plant
area. We have already obtained membership of TSDF. Please find the membership certificate. Annexure –P (Attached in hard copy)
In view of the information furnished by the PP
and the CCA submitted by the PP, The stipulation
condition is considered complied.
COMPLIED
21. As proposed, ETP
sludge, incineration
ash and
evaporation residue
shall be sent to
TSDF site.
High calorific value
waste such as
spent organic shall
be sent to cement
factory/incinerated.
The fly ash from
boiler shall be sold
to brick manufacturers/cem
ent industry.
We dispose our ETP sludge, incineration ash sent to the TSDF
site time to time. And evaporation/distillation residue sent to
RSPL for co processing.
High calorific value waste such as spent organic sent to
GSPL/SEPPL for incinerated. Distillation residue sent to RSPL
for co processing.
The fly ash from boiler sent to brick manufacturers.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
the stipulated condition is considered complied
subject to submission of documentary evidences
in support of the compliance reported.
COMPLIED SUBJECT TO CONDITION
Please see the attached
membership certificate for
your reference.
22. The Company shall
strictly comply with
the rules and
guidelines under
Manufacture,
Storage and Import
of Hazardous
Chemicals (MSIHC)
Rules, 11989 as
amended in
October, 1994 and
January, 2000.
All Transportation
of Hazardous
Chemicals shall be
as per the Motor
Vehicle Act (MVA),
1989.
We are complying with all the rules regulations and guide
lines under Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous
Chemicals (MSIHC) Rules, 1989 as amended in October,
1994 and January, 2000.
We are transporting all the hazardous chemicals as per the
Motor Vehicle Act (MVA), 1989.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
the stipulated condition is considered complied.
COMPLIED
23. The company shall
undertake following
waste minimization
measures :-
Complied
Metering and
control of quantities
of active ingredients
to minimize waste.
Reuse of by-
products from the
process as raw
materials or as raw
material substitutes
in other processes.
Use of automated
filling to minimize
spillage.
Use of Close Feed
system into batch
reactors.
Venting equipment
through vapor
recovery system.
Use of high
pressure hoses for
equipment clearing
to reduce
wastewater
generation.
We have provided magnetic flow meter for minimize waste.
We reuse our byproduct in process.
We have provided closed storage tank for liquid raw
materials. From storage tank to reactor raw materials are
transfer through closed pipe line for minimize spillage.
We have charging solid/liquid raw material in close system
batch reactor.
Venting provided with condenser system and recover it.
We use jet pump for cleaning our equipment and reduce
waste water generation.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
the stipulated condition is considered complied.
COMPLIED
24. The unit shall make
the arrangement for
protection of
possible fire
hazards during
manufacturing
process in material
handling.
Firefighting system
shall be as per the
norms.
We have provided separate isolated storage yard for all the
raw materials and also closed raw material handling system
and ensure that; there is no fire hazard occur during the
manufacturing process.
We have provided adequate firefighting system, with stand
by diesel operated Firefighting pump, in entire plant area as
per the safety norms.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
the stipulated condition is considered complied.
COMPLIED
25. Occupational health
surveillance of the
workers shall be
done on a regular
basis and records
maintained as per
the Factories Act.
We are regularly carried out medical checkup of each
employee through authorized medical officer and maintain
the records as per the factory act rules. ( health register Attached in hard copy) Annexure-O.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
the stipulated condition is considered complied.
COMPLIED
26. As proposed, green
belt over 33 % of
the total project
area shall be
developed within
plant premises with
at least 10 meter
wide green belt on
all sides along the
Our total plot area is 71722.05 m2 and we have already
developed green belt in 21, 000m2 of area in and around the
factory premises to mitigate the effects of fugitive emissions
all around the plant as per the guideline GPCB.
periphery of the
project area, in
downward
direction, and along
road sides etc.
Selection of plant
species shall be as
per the CPCB
guidelines in
consultation with
the DFO.
We have selected plant species as per GPCB guide lines only.
In view of the information furnished by the PP
and the site observation that greenbelt is found
in patches along the periphery and stipulated
greencover not met the stipulated condition is
considered partly complied.
PARTLY COMPLIED
We assure that, we will
develop the green belt in
the factory premises, also
the green belt area of
factory boundary has
improved better than past.
27. The company shall
make the
arrangement for
protection of
possible fire and
explosion hazards
during
manufacturing
process in material
handling.
We have installed jockey pump along with surrounding water
hydrant line. And install fire extinguisher form every plant as
per fire load.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
the stipulated condition is considered complied.
COMPLIED
28
.
All the
commitments made
during the Public
Hearing / Public
Consultation
meeting held on
l7th April, 2013
shall be
satisfactorily
implemented and
adequate budget
provision shall be
made accordingly.
Sr.
No. Name and
Address
Points
Represente
d and/or
written
submission
Replies from
Project
Proponent
Compliance status
1 Shree Ranjeet
Gohil, Village: Dahej,
Taluka: Vagra,
District:
Bharuch
He had informed
during the public hearing that
large nos. of
plants developed
on the sea-shore
which had blocked the
approach roads.
He also informed
that employment is
given to the
local people at
lower level and top
management
persons are
from outside
areas. Presently in
Gujarat various
collages /
institutes are available and
students from
outside Gujarat
also candidates of Gujarat are
not given
preference for
selection in jobs.
Shri Rakeshbhai C.
Shah (EIA consultant) had replied that the
said statement is true
as the people of
Gujarat are more
attracted towards business activities
rather than technical
education and
services.
For recruitment in top
management technical education and skilled
man power are
required. He further
added that if a person from local area having
the desires
qualification is
available they will be preferred for
employment in the top
management.
Our plant is located in
GIDC with well laid infrastructure. The internal
plant roads are well laid
for easy accessibility to
operational plants.
The top managements
heading the Key areas are
locals and from within the
state.
The workers and skilled
technicians are sourced
from the local areas based
on there their trade are employed and currently
serving the organization.
2 Shree Rajendrasinh
Fatehsin
Parmar,
Village: Vav,
Taluka: Vagra, District:
Bharuch
He had informed that level of
education in the
area is poor
therefore; the
opportunities to get the job are
very less. If
proper training
is imparted by Government,
they may get
selected.
No comments were given by the project
proponent
No Comments: it’s related to Govt policy matter.
He also informed
people of the
nearby areas are aware of the
chemicals and
their reaction.
They should be made aware
regarding the
same.
3 Shree Yogesh
Pandiya (Founder
Trustee, Dahej
Eco-Friendly
Society), Village: Dahej,
Taluka: Vagra,
District:
Bharuch
He had given
details of Dahej Eco-Friendly
Society and it’s
registration as
charitable trust he furthered
informed that
they are
engaged in environmental
conservation
and safety.
He informed
that company
is going to
manufacture organ
phosphorus
compounds,
pesticides, herbicides etc
which require
special care
regarding
safety & environment.
The company is going to
manufacture
D.V. acid
product for
which no specific safe
chemistry is
available.
Considering the past records of
this products
number of
accidents had occurred in
these plants.
He had given
examples of incidents in
these types of
plants at
various location
of Gujarat and Maharashtra.
Considering the
same he had
advised the industry to find
out safe
chemistry for
the product.
He stated that
people working
in the plant have
knowledge
about the risk
of chemicals but other local
people do not
know about
this.
Regarding EIA
he had pointed
out the scheme of rainwater
The company at present is
engaged in manufacture of Herbicides, the technology
and the chemistry is
developed in In house.
The Hazop has been carried out on the entire
process a aspects have
been understood very well
and safety measures have been adequately
established and adopted to
prevent any untoward
incidents and accidents.
The company has a full-fledged Safety team
including Head Safety and
safety executives in
shifts, including fire fighting personnel. The
Team imparts training to
all plant personnel on the
chemicals handled in process and safe
practices to be followed.
The solvent recoveries at present are at 96%,
which is ensured by way
secondary and tertiary
HE’s. With Brine
Circulations of minus 10 degree.
The plant personnel are
trained regularly on fire
fighting methods and
exposed to all firefighting equipment's and how to
use the same in exigency
situations.
The Safety department
has well equipped occupational health
Centre with oxygen
cylinders, First aid Kit,
Medicines, Stretcher and Nurse on a 24 hrs basis,
with emergency vehicle
to cater to any
emergency. A doctor is statione d during the day
time and we have tied
with an local Hospital
Located within 3 Km from the factory premises.
harvesting.
Considering the
pesticide manufacturing
plant he advise
the industry
not to go for rainwater
harvesting. The
company is
going to invest about Rs. 200
crores in Dahej
plant
considering the effluent
disposal
infrastructures
available. He
warned the industry that
the available
common
infrastructure is constantly
monitored by
the
Government Authorities as
well as by
NGOs. He
advised the
industry not to go for wrong
practices. The
industry is
going to use large amount
of solvents in
the plant and
they have shown 90%
solvent
recovery. But
he advised the industry to go
for solvent
recovery more
than 95% due
to which emission of
Volatile organic
Compounds
(VOC) will be minimized and
adverse impact
on the
environment will be avoided.
Regarding
occupation
health, he had
advised the industry to
keep and
availability of
antidotes of all the chemicals
in their
premises. He
further advised the industry to
develop well
equipped
occupational health center in
the industry
with an export
and male
nurse.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
the stipulated condition is considered complied.
COMPLIED 29. At /east 5 % of the We are providing skill development for local people. We have
total cost of the
project shall be
earmarked towards
the Enterprise
Social Commitment
(ESC) based on
public hearing
issues and item-
wise details along
with time bound
action plan shall be
prepared and
submitted to the
Ministry's Regional
Office at Bhopal.
Implementation of
such program shall
be ensured
accordingly in a
time bound
manner.
started to “beti Bachao beti padhao” scheme through local
government school. (Please find Annexure –M)(Attached in hard copy)
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
the stipulated condition is considered complied
subject to submission documentary evidences in
support of the PP submitting a time bound action
plant alongwith amount spent so far to towards
ESC.
COMPLIED
30
.
Provision shall be
made for the
housing for the
construction labor
within the site with
all necessary
infrastructure and
facilities such as
fuel for cooking,
mobile toilets,
mobile sewage
treatment plant,
safe drinking water,
medical health
care, etc.
The housing may
be in the form of
temporary structure
to be removed after
the completion of
the project. All the
construction wastes
shall be managed
so that there is no
impact on the
surrounding
environment.
We have provided all necessary infrastructure and facilities
such as fuel for cooking, toilets, sewage treatment plant, safe
drinking water, medical health care, etc. for the labor.
We have removed all temporary structure after completion of
the project. And All the construction wastes is removed for
project location so there is no impact on the surrounding
environment.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
the stipulated condition is considered complied.
COMPLIED
B. General condition
1 The project
proponent shall
strictly adhere to
the stipulations
made by the
Gujarat Pollution
Control Board
(GPCB), State
Government and
We are strictly adhering to the stipulations made by the
Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB), State Government
and any other statutory authority.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
the stipulated condition is considered complied
subject to submission of detailed compliance of
all the stipulation made by GPCB.
Please see the attached
compliance report of
environmental auditor
(recommended by GPCB for
audit) for your reference.
any other statutory
authority. COMPLIED SUBJECT TO CONDITION
2 No further
expansion or
modifications in the
plant shall be
carried out without
prior approval of
the Ministry of
We undertake that; we will not carry out further expansion or
modifications in plant without approval of the Ministry of
Environment, Forest and climate change.
Environment and
Forests.
In case of
deviations or
alterations in the
project proposal
from those
submitted to this
Ministry for
clearance, a fresh
reference shall be
made to the
Ministry to assess
the adequacy of
conditions imposed
and to add
additional
environmental
protection
measures required,
if any.
There is no deviation or alternations in the project. The
expansion project is carried out as per EC issued by MoEF&
CC.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
the stipulated condition is considered complied.
COMPLIED
3 The locations of
ambient air quality
monitoring stations
shall be decided in
consultation with
the Gujarat
Pollution Control
Board (GPCB) and
it shall be ensured
that at least one
station is installed
in the upwind and
downwind direction
as well as where
maximum ground
level concentrations
are anticipated.
We regularly monitor ambient air quality within the premises
through third party analysis i.e. M/s. Vairagya Consultants
(Recognized Schedule – II auditor by GPCB no. GPCB/EA-294/404708/20 Feb 2017) on monthly basis.
The reports of ambient air quality monitoring is enclosed
herewith as We have selected ambient air monitoring station
in consultation with the Gujarat Pollution Control Board
(GPCB) and ensured that at least one station is installed in
the upwind and downwind direction as well as where
maximum ground level concentrations are anticipated.
(Please find Annexure –E)(Attached in hard copy)
(MIN. MAX. tabulated based on the data monitoring generation over a period from JAN-2017 to JULY-2017)
Avg. calculated based on the total reading of 7 months)
Location Parameter Result GPCB
Norms
MIN Max Avg. Mg/Nm3
PM10 67 74 71.14 100
PM2.5 33 39 35.57 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 7.8 11.8 10.4 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 1.5 6.8 5.3 80
HCL 1.2 1.5 1.37 200
Cl2 0.58 0.61 0.60 100
Ammonia 0.52 0.58 0.54 400
H2S BDL BDL BDL 500
HC 1.2 1.5 1.4 160
HF BDL BDL BDL 60
CS2 BDL BDL BDL 2000
ETP
CO 1.1 1.3 1.16 5000
Location Parameter Result GPCB
Norms
MIN Max Avg. Mg/Nm3
PM10 52 66 57.43 100
PM2.5 33.5 37 35.26 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 8.3 14 11.54 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 0.89 7.9 5.6 80
HCL 0.55 0.61 0.59 200
Cl2 0.34 0.44 0.39 100
Ammonia 0.31 0.38 0.35 400
H2S BDL BDL BDL 500
HC 1.2 1.7 1.41 160
HF BDL BDL BDL 60
CS2 BDL BDL BDL 2000
Main Gate
CO 0.74 0.78 0.76 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 67 100
PM2.5 33 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 7.8 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 1.8 80
HCL 1.5 200
Cl2 0.61 100
Ammonia 0.54 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.3 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
11/01/2017
ETP
CO 1.2 5000
Sampling Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms Mg/Nm3
PM10 69 100
PM2.5 36 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 7.9 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 1.5 80
HCL 1.3 200
Cl2 0.6 100
Ammonia 0.52 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.5 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
13/02/2017
ETP
CO 1.1 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 71 100
PM2.5 34 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 11.1 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 7 80
HCL 1.4 200
Cl2 0.59 100
Ammonia 0.53 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.5 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
25/03/2017
ETP
CO 1.2 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 73 100
PM2.5 36 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 11.5 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 6.8 80
HCL 1.5 200
Cl2 0.6 100
Ammonia 0.57 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.4 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
13/04/2017
ETP
CO 1.3 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 72 100
PM2.5 38 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 11.3 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 6.7 80
HCL 1.4 200
Cl2 0.58 100
Ammonia 0.52 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.5 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
12/05/2017
ETP
CO 1.1 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 74 100
PM2.5 39 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 11.4 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 6.8 80
HCL 1.3 200
Cl2 0.59 100
Ammonia 0.55 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.4 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
09/06/2017
ETP
CO 1.2 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 72 100
PM2.5 33 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 11.8 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 6.5 80
HCL 1.2 200
Cl2 0.6 100
Ammonia 0.58 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.2 160
06/07/2017
ETP
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
CO 1.1 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 52 100
PM2.5 33.5 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 8.3 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 0.89 80
HCL 0.55 200
Cl2 0.36 100
Ammonia 0.38 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.6 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
11/01/2017
Main Gate
CO 0.76 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 53 100
PM2.5 35.3 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 8.6 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 0.9 80
HCL 0.58 200
Cl2 0.34 100
Ammonia 0.37 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.3 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
13/02/2017
Main Gate
CO 0.74 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 54 100
PM2.5 35 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 11 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 7 80
HCL 0.6 200
Cl2 0.4 100
Ammonia 0.38 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.2 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
25/03/2017
Main Gate
CO 0.75 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 56 100
HC 1.7 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
Gate
CO 0.77 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 58 100
PM2.5 35 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 14 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 7.8 80
HCL 0.59 200
Cl2 0.39 100
Ammonia 0.31 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.6 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
12/05/2017
Main Gate
CO 0.78 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 63 100
PM2.5 37 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 13.4 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 7.9 80
HCL 0.6 200
Cl2 0.42 100
Ammonia 0.34 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.3 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
09/06/2017
Main Gate
CO 0.76 5000
Sampling
Date
Location Parameter Result GPCB Norms
Mg/Nm3
PM10 66 100
PM2.5 34 60
Oxide OF Sulphur 12.5 80
Oxide OF Nitrogen 7.3 80
HCL 0.61 200
Cl2 0.44 100
Ammonia 0.32 400
H2S BDL 500
HC 1.2 160
HF BDL 60
CS2 BDL 2000
06/07/2017
Main Gate
CO 0.77 5000
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
the stipulated condition is considered complied.
COMPLIED
4 The overall noise
levels in and around
the plant area shall
be kept well within
the standards by
We are maintaining the noise level within the plant area as
prescribed by the board. To control noise level within the
premises we are regularly carried out maintenance stirrers,
pumps machineries etc.
providing noise
control measures
including acoustic
hoods, silencers,
enclosures etc. on
all sources of noise
generation.
The ambient noise
levels shall conform
to the standards
prescribed under
Environment
(Protection) Act,
1986 Rules, 1989
viz. 75 dBA (day
time)and 70 dBA
(night time).
We regularly monitor noise level within the premises through
third party analysis i.e. M/s. Vairagya Consultants (Recognized Schedule – II auditor by GPCB no. GPCB/EA-294/404708/20 Feb 2017) on monthly basis.
(Please find Annexure –L)(Attached in hard copy)
Sr
NO
Location Min.
Noise
Level
dB(A)
Mex.
Noise
Level
Db(A)
Avg.
Noise
Level
Db(A)
1 Main Gate 44.8 64.2 54.3
2 Material Gate 54.8 74.1 64.45
3 Near Boiler Boundary 64.2 77.0 70.6
4 Way Bridge 49.9 67.7 58.8
5 Hydrogen plant Boundary 55.6 65.6 60.6
6 Empty storage area 43.1 67.0 55.05
7 Sludge storage area 52.0 67.3 59.65
8 Plant-3 boundary area 61.7 65.0 63.35
9 Canteen 49.9 63.8 56.85
10 Green Belt area 47.5 64.0 55.75
In view of the information furnished by the PP and the fact that the monitoring was not carried out by NABL/EPA approved laboratory, the condition is considered complied subject to acceptance of monitored data by MOEF&CC, New Delhi. PP shall
ensure monitoring by an NABL/EPA approved laboratory for the environmental quality monitoring purpose.
COMPLIED SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE OF MONITORED DATA BY MOEF&CC,NEW DELHI
We are continuously monitoring through GPCB approved (M/s. Vairagya Consultants (Recognized Schedule – II auditor by GPCB no. GPCB/EA-294/404708/20 Feb 2017).) We will change the Consultants /monitoring agency and will do next monitoring through NABL/EPA approved laboratory/ Consultants. Compliance report will be submitted to your good office.
5 The Company shall
harvest rainwater
from the roof-tops
of the buildings and
storm water drains
to recharge the
ground water and
use the same water
for the process
activities of the
project to conserve
fresh water.
Not Applicable as this is a Pesticide manufacturing Unit.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
the stipulated condition is considered not
applicable to PP.
COMPLIANCE NOT APPLICABLE TO PP
6 During transfer of
materials, spillages
shall be avoided
and garland drains
be constructed to
avoid mixing of
accidental spillages
with domestic
wastewater and
storm water drains.
We have provided double mechanical type seal pump for
avoided spillages, leakages during transfer of raw materials
to avoid mixing with domestic waste water as well as storm
water drains.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
the stipulated condition is considered complied.
COMPLIED
7 Usage of Personnel
Protection
Equipment’s by all
employees/ workers
shall be ensured.
We have provided adequate PPE’s like helmet, hand gloves,
gum boots, aprons to each employees. We ensure that;
without PPE’s employee is not entered in the plant area.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
the stipulated condition is considered complied.
COMPLIED
8 Training shall be
imparted to all
employees on
safety and health
aspects of
chemicals handling.
Pre-employment
and routine
periodical medical
examinations for all
employees shall be
undertaken on
regular basis.
Training to all
employees on
handling of
chemicals shall be
imparted.
We are regularly carried out training regarding safety, health
and chemical handling within the premises once in a month.
This mandatory administrative procedure which is carried out
for each employee through authorized medical officer, and
maintains the records as per the factory act rules.
We are regularly carried out training on handling of
chemicals.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
the stipulated condition is considered complied
subject to submission of documentary evidences
in support of the same.
COMPLIED SUBJECT TO CONDITION
Please see the attached
training attendance sheet
for your reference.
9 The company shall
also comply with all
the environmental
protection measures
and safeguards
proposed in the
project report
submitted to the
Ministry.
All the
recommendations
made in the
EIA/EMP in respect
of environmental
management, risk
mitigation measures
and public hearing
relating to the
project shall be
implemented.
We are complying with all the environmental protection
measures and safeguards submitted to the Ministry.
We have already implemented recommendations/suggestions
mentioned in EIA/EMP and risk assessment report.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
the stipulated condition is considered complied.
COMPLIED
10 The company shall
undertake CSR
activities and all
relevant measures
for improving the
socio-economic
conditions of the
surrounding area.
We have regularly carried out CSR activities and all relevant
measures for improving the socioeconomic conditions of the
surrounding area.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
the stipulated condition is considered complied
subject to submission of documentary evidences
in support of the same.
COMPLIED SUBJECT TO CONDITION
Please see the attached our
CSR activities participation for
your reference.
11 The company shall
undertake eco-
developmental
measures including
community welfare
measures in the
project area for the
overall
improvement of the
environment.
We are regularly taken part for eco development including
community welfare measures in the project area for overall
improvement of the environment through Dahej industrial
association.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
the stipulated condition is considered complied
subject to submission of documentary evidences
in support of the same.
COMPLIED SUBJECT TO CONDITION
Yes sir, please see the
attached sheet.
Social Activities.
Skill development
Activities
12 A separate
Environmental
Management Cell
equipped with full-
fledged laboratory
facilities shall be
set up to carry out
the Environmental
Management and
Monitoring
functions.
We have establish our own environmental management cell
with full-fledge environmental laboratory. We have appointed
one number of chemical engineer, 4 numbers of chemists
(M.Sc.) for the operation and maintenance of environmental
management system. We are regularly carried out waste
water analysis in our own laboratory on daily basis.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
the stipulated condition is considered complied
subject to recruitment of manpower with
Env.Engg/Env.SC background.
COMPLIED SUBJECT TO CONDITION
Yes we have already recruited
BE Environment engineer in
our Environment management
cell. Attach the sheet for your
reference.
13 Company shall
earmark sufficient
funds for recurring
cost per annum to
implement the
conditions
stipulated by the
Ministry of
Environment and
Forests as well as
the State
Government along
with the
implementation
schedule for all the
conditions
stipulated
herein.
The funds so
earmarked for
environment
management/
pollution control
measures shall not
be diverted for any
other purpose.
We have earmarked sufficient funds for recurring cost as per
requirement and mentioned in EIA/EMP for the operation of
EMS.
We ensure that; the funds earmarks for EMS will not divert
for any other purposes.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
the stipulated condition is considered complied
subject to submission of documentary evidences
in support of the same like total CAPEX incurred
for environment management do far and sub-
head wise recurring expenditure incurred over
the last 3 years.
COMPLIED SUBJECT TO CONDITION
Please see the attached our TOTAL BUDUGT FOR environment management for your reference.
14 Copy of the
clearance letter
shall be sent by the
project proponent
to concerned
Panchayat,
ZilaParisad/Municip
al Corporation,
Yes we have distributed Copy of the clearance letter to all.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
the stipulated condition is considered complied
subject to submission of documentary evidences
Please see the attached distributed Copy of the clearance letter to all for your reference.
Urban local Body
and the local NGO,
if any, from who
suggestions/
representations, if
any, were received
while processing the
proposal.
in support of the same.
COMPLIED SUBJECT TO CONDITION
15 The project
proponent shall also
submit six monthly
reports on the
status of
compliance of the
stipulated
Environmental
Clearance
conditions including
results of
monitored data
(both in hard copies
as well as by e-
mail) to the
respective Regional
Office of MoEF, the
respective Zonal
Office of CPCB and
the Gujarat
Pollution Control
Board.
A copy of
Environmental
Clearance and six
monthly compliance
status reports shall
be posted on the
website of the
company.
We have submitted status of compliance report to
GPCB and upload to XGN web site.
We will post six monthly compliance reports on XGN
web site.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
the stipulated condition is considered partly
complied.
PARTLY COMPLIED
We hereby attached copy
of third party compliance
report submitted to GPCB.
16 The environmental
statement for each
financial year
ending 3lst March
in Form.-V as is
mandated shall be
submitted to the
Gujarat Pollution
Control Board as
prescribed under
the Environment
(Protection) Rules,
1986, as amended
subsequently, shall
also be put on the
website of the
company along with
the status of
compliance of
environmental
clearance
conditions and shall
also be sent to the
Bhopal Regional
Offices of MOEF by
e-mail.
We are regularly submitting Environmental statement From V
to GPCB every year through online XGN of GPCB and will also
uploaded on web site of the company.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
the stipulated condition is considered partly
complied.
PARTLY COMPLIED
We hereby attached copy
submitting Environmental
statement From V to GPCB
every year through online
XGN web site.
17 The project
proponent shall
inform the public
that the project has
been accorded
environmental
clearance by the
Ministry and copies
of the clearance
letter are available
with the
SPCB/Committee
and may also be
Advertisement for the environment clearance for the project
proponent has been circulated in the vernacular language of
the locality concerned and the copy of the same
has been forwarded to the Ministry’s Regional office. (Please
find Annexure –Q)(Attached in hard copy)
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
the stipulated condition is considered complied.
COMPLIED
seen at Website of
the Ministry at http://envfor.nic.in.This
shall be advertised
within seven days
from the date of
issue of the
clearance letter, at
least in two local
newspapers that
are widely
circulated in the
region of which one
shall be in the
vernacular language
of the locality
concerned and a
copy of the same
shall be forwarded
to the concerned
Regional Office of
the Ministry.
18 The project
authorities shall
inform the Regional
Office as well as the
Ministry, the date of
financial closure
and final approval
of the project by
the concerned
authorities and the
date of start of the
project.
We have completed and commissioned our expansion project
in the month of March 2015 and informed to the GPCB.
In view of the information furnished by the PP,
the stipulated condition is considered partly
complied.
PARTLY COMPLIED
Please see the attached
copy of online application
for CCA on GPCB XGN site
after commissioned our
expansion project.
SUMMARY NOTE:
i. Implementation of Conditions:
Out of 48 total conditions, it may be seen that 24 are complied, 7 are compiled
subject to acceptance of monitored data by MoEF & CC, New Delhi, 10 are
compiled subject to condition, 6 are partly complied, 1 is compliance not
applicable to PP. These have been explained in the foregoing compliance report
against each of the condition, and the PP needs to take necessary and time
bound action for early compliance in respect of the relevant conditions and the
general observations mentioned below.
ii. General observations:
During the site visit, it is observed that housekeeping is poor in the hazardous
waste storage area and adequate steps shall be taken to improve the same.
Greenbelt is found in patches along the plant periphery and is inadequate.
PP shall install online effluent monitoring system to monitor the treated effluent
reaching GIDC effluent discharge pipeline in accordance with recent directions
of CPCB to similar industries.
iii. Court Cases and show cause/ closer notices:
PP vide e-mail dated 31.08.2017 submitted that there are no court case
pending against the project.
PP also submitted that 4 show cause notices have been issued by GPCB over the
past 03 years, the details of which are as furnished below:
Sr.
No.
Show cause Date SCN/DIR notice query SCN/DIR Compliance Reply
Storm water drainage is used for
industrial waste water (Various plant
to ETP).
Storm water drainage will be used for
storm water only.
Incinerator – not in use. Specific product is not produced.
Approx 200 drums for in process
material are kept at different open
places. Contaminated liners are kept
in open space.
The plant was under stabilization. The
non-conforming process material was
kept outside for reprocessing. The said
drums has been shifted back to plant &
processed. The area has been cleared.
Contaminated liners have been off as
per GPCB guidelines.
Hazy small felt near plant-2 from
drums stored in open space.
We will float inquiries; offer the same
for installing deodorant system in due
course.
1. BRCH-B-CCA-
109(3)/ID-
35422/357083/25-
05-2016
Vent line found on the floor at
ground level of chlorination scrubber
for sulphentrazone reactor.
Modification work has been completed &
installed as desired.
Online monitoring system, not
installed on scrubber and boiler
stack.
We will float inquiries and offer for the
same for installation in due course.
Approx 100 MT of MEE and ETP salt,
stored in Hazardous waste yard and
approx 100 MT of MEE salt filled in
open bag are kept in open space.
We have disposed MEE and ETP salt
approx 150 MT in BEIL Dahej. And
further generated solid waste is being
regularly disposed off to BEIL.
Poor housekeeping found in plant
premises.
Housekeeping improved.
(Please find Annexure –B)(Attached
in hard copy)
MEE &
Incinerator are
not Running.
The plant is operating at low
capacity as it is under
stabilization. The effluent
from plant is collected and
once it around 300 kl. We
start MEE and treat it.
Specific product is not
produced to running
Incinerator.
We have started operating
the plant on daily basis as
per the quantity of effluent
received, from the plant. The
MEE condensate effluent is
further taken to biological
system for further treatment.
Complied with immediate
effect. MEE operational data
is attached herewith.
Color water is
observed back
site of ETP,
Incinerator and
hazardous
waste storage
area. .
The water collected in the low
lying area is rain water, which
has been collected and
returned to ETP will be
completed and is being
monitored on regular basis.
The low lying area and
depressed open land area is
being levelled to stop rain
water accumulation. We will
be overcoming the problem.
Completion time 25th of
OCT.
Smell of VOC is
felt.
The environment monitoring
is scheduled and has started
based on the frequency of the
monitoring. The report of
VOC analysis at various
location is attached.
Further to this we are
installing heat exchanger at
places of solvent recovery
with potential losses so that
we can minimize loses and
getting the VOC to a
minimum. Completion by
10th NOV.
Hazardous
waste storage
area wall is
found cracked
and leachate is
spillage on
ground.
Hazardous waste storage
area wall is repaired and
leachates are collect and treat
it on regular basis.
The repairing work of the
wall and leachate collection
pit has been further
improved upon to ensure
zero seepage and leakage.
Completed.
2. BRCH-B-CCA-
109(3)/ID-
35422/371747/01-
10-2016
Modify vent line
of D V Acid
chloride
scrubber in
plant which are
not proper
height, and SMF
SMF will take place and
modify vent line of D V Acid
chloride scrubber as per
GPCB guideline.
The system of SMF has
installed and completed.
Ready for sampling purpose.
Completed.
is not installed.
Huge amount of
in process
drums &
residue drums
are found on
open land near
Incinerator
area.
We have already started
shifting the in process drums
for processing & residue are
disposed in RSPL/ GSPL as
per PCB guideline.
As communicated earlier the
in process material has been
generated during process
stabilization. The material
has salvage value, hence
stored in the yard. We have
made a temporary closed
shed to store the material,
will be completed by 17th of
Oct. Meanwhile at the same
time we have are taking back
the material for
reprocessing. We will clear
by November 2016.
Approximately
200 MT of acidic
salt is stored in
storage yard
behind
hydrogenation
unit. Acidic
leachate is
found inside of
storage yard.
The salt stored in the yard is
of sodium sulphate. The same
will be processed and sold to
end user. The leachate is rain
water ingression due to
leakage roof, which has been
collected and returned to ETP
and is being monitored on
regular basis.
We are ensuring the leachate
is collected neutralized and
taken to ETP for further
treatment. The salt will be
reprocessed and sold to end
user. We request the board
to give us time December
2016.
(Please find Annexure –
C)(Attached in hard copy)
VOC odor felt within premises. We have ensured corrective measures on
recoveries of solvent as part of reduction of
VOC. Please find attached the report of the
routine third party monitoring for your kind
perusal.
Incinerator observed not in
operation.
The incinerator installed is meant for off
gases & is product specific.
Presently the off gases related to the specific
production is out of production line. Hence,
the incinerator was not under operation.
However, we ensure the equipments is well
maintained and operatable at any moment
of time.
Housekeeping observed poor
near Incinerator and
Hydrogenation plant.
Please find the attached snaps of the site
mentioned.
3. BRCH-B-CCA-
109(3)/ID-
35422/401395/17-
01-2017
@ 150 MT to 200 MT MEE salt
observed stored in Hazardous
waste storage area.
Disposal of MEE salt to BEIL Dahej& SEPPL
Bhachau is going on. Please find the
attached manifest copy.
(Please find Annexure –D)(Attached in
hard copy)
4. BRCH-B-CCA-
109(3)/ID-
Large number of In process
filled material and contaminated
At present not any contaminated drum
stored on open land and Filled drums are our
35422/405027/22-
02-2017
drums stored on the open land. process material, and its shifting in plant for
processing will be completed.
Acid proof break line was found
crake in High COD waste water
underground drainage line.
Acid proof brick line chamber repairing work
is in progress.
Online pollution monitoring
system for process stack & Fuel
gas stack is not installed.
We have initiated the process of calling in
the offers, will be finalized.
Height of the process vent line
of Plant 2 to be increased and
arrangement for sample
collection platform to be done.
Modification work is completed.
Sample point is not given at
outside of the premises in GIDC
drainage line.
GIDC drainage chamber has not been
provided outside our factory premises; the
only drainage chamber available outside
BEIL premises, GIDC has connection of
effluent discharge line to the chamber
provided at BEIL. Therefore we can not to
discharge effluent by space gravity & install
sample point.
Further to this we would like to keep you
posted that we have requested to GIDC vide
letter dtd. 12/10/2015 and 31/01/2017
&27/02/2017 to provide a drainage chamber
outside our premises. & been regularly
following up with GIDC officer for the same.
(Please find Annexure –E)(Attached in
hard copy)