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0 PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT for PROPOSED PESTICIDE PRODUCTS AND SPECIALTY CHEMICALS (8712 MT/ANNUM) MANUFACTURING PLANT of M/S. SHREE GANESH REMEDIES LTD (UNIT-5) PLOT NO. D-2/17/16,DAHEJ-II, GIDC ESTATE, TAL: VAGRA, DIST:BHARUCH, GUJARAT-392130 PREPARED BY: ACCREDITATION DETAILS (NABET/QCI Accredited EIA Consultant): NABET/EIA/2023/IA0062(Rev.01) (MoEF Accredited Testing Laboratory): 15018/24/2019-CPW (NABL Accredited Testing Laboratory): TC - 7328 (GPCB Recognized Schedule-II Environmental Auditor) ISO 9001: 2015 Certified Company OHSAS 18001: 2007 Certified Company

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PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT

for

PROPOSED PESTICIDE PRODUCTS AND SPECIALTY CHEMICALS (8712 MT/ANNUM) MANUFACTURING PLANT

of

M/S. SHREE GANESH REMEDIES LTD (UNIT-5)

PLOT NO. D-2/17/16,DAHEJ-II, GIDC ESTATE, TAL: VAGRA, DIST:BHARUCH, GUJARAT-392130

PREPARED BY:

ACCREDITATION DETAILS

(NABET/QCI Accredited EIA Consultant): NABET/EIA/2023/IA0062(Rev.01)

(MoEF Accredited Testing Laboratory): 15018/24/2019-CPW

(NABL Accredited Testing Laboratory): TC - 7328

(GPCB Recognized Schedule-II Environmental Auditor)

ISO 9001: 2015 Certified Company

OHSAS 18001: 2007 Certified Company

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CONTENTS

Sr.No. Description

1. Executive Summary

2. Introduction of the Project/Background information

3. Project Description

4. Site Analysis

5. Planning Brief

6. Proposed Infrastructure

7. Rehabilitation and resettlement (R & R) Plan

8. Project Schedule & Cost Estimates

9. Analysis of Proposal (Final Recommendations)

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1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1.1 Company Profile

M/S. SHREE GANESH REMEDIES LTD (UNIT-5) PROPOSED PESTICIDE PRODUCTS AND SPECIALTY CHEMICALS (8712 MT/ANNUM) MANUFACTURING PLANT Plot No. D-2/17/16, Dahej - II, GIDC Estate, Tal: Vagra, Dist: Bharuch, Gujarat.

1.2 Project Details

1.2.1 Products along with Production Capacity

Sr. No.

Name of Products Quantity MT/Annum

CAS No. LD50 (mg/Kg) Category

Agro Chemicals

1 2,4 dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D)

1200

94-75-7 3670 5(b)

2 Benfuresate 68505-69-1 2031 5(b)

3 Fluopicolide 239110-15-7 5000 5(b)

4 Anilofos 64249-01-0 1681 5(b)

5 Triazophos 24017-47-8 1100 5(b)

6 Deltamethrin 52918-63-5 5 5(b)

7 Flumethrin 69770-45-2 2000 5(b)

Intermediates

8 1-[4-[2-(cyclopropylmethoxy)ethyl]phe noxy]-3-(propan-2-ylamino)propan-2-ol

1200 56392-17-7 -- 5(f)

9 (R)-3-Amino-1-butanol 61477-40-5 -- 5(f)

10 2-Aminomethyl-1- ethylpyrrolidine

22795-99-9 -- 5(f)

11 1,3-Dimethyladamantane

702-79-4 -- 5(f)

12 (R)-2-hydroxy-4- phenylbutanoic acid ethyl ester

90315-82-5 -- 5(f)

13 Trans-4-aminocyclohexanol

27489-62-9 -- 5(f)

14 2-Ethyl-2-methylbutanoic acid

19889-37-3 -- 5(f)

15 trans-4-(4- Chlorophenyl)cyclohex

49708-81-8 -- 5(f)

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anecarb oxylic acid

16 4,4’-dimethylbiphenyl 613-33-2 -- 5(f)

17 4-Phenylbenzonitrile 2920-38-6 -- 5(f)

18 2-Methyl-[1,1'-biphenyl]-3- yl)methanol--

76350-90-8 -- 5(f)

19 3-Chloro-2-methyl-1,1'- biphenyl

20261-24-9 -- 5(f)

20 2-Fluorophenol 367-12-4 -- 5(f)

21 2-Fluoroanisole 321-28-8 -- 5(f)

22 2-Chloro-6-fluoroanisole

363-51-9 -- 5(f)

23 (2-Chloro-4-fluoro-3- methoxyphenyl)boronic acid

944129-07-1 -- 5(f)

24 1H-Pyrrole 109-97-7 -- 5(f)

25 2-Chlorobenzonitrile 873-32-5 -- 5(f)

26 1-Methoxy-2-propylamine

37143-54-7 -- 5(f)

27 Bicyclo[4.2.0]octa-1,3,5-triene [Benzocyclobutene]

694-87-1 -- 5(f)

28 N,N'-(2-(4-(2-aminobenzamido)butyl)pentan e-1,5-diyl)bis(2- aminobenzamide)

951-985-7 -- 5(f)

29 4,5,6,7-Tetrahydrothieno[3,2- c]pyridine Hydrochloride

28783-41-7 -- 5(f)

30 3,5-Dimethylbenzoyl chloride

6613-44-1 -- 5(f)

31 1-(4-Chlorophenyl)-4,4- dimethyl-3-pentanone

66346-01-8 -- 5(f)

32 2,4,6-triaminopyrimidine

1004-38-2 -- 5(f)

33 dl-2,2-Dimethyl cyclopropane- 1-carboxylic acid

931-26-0 -- 5(f)

34 4-Morpholinopiperidine

53617-35-9 -- 5(f)

35 4,4'-- 40615-36-9 -- 5(f)

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DIMETHOXYTRITYL CHLORIDE

36 4-Hydroxy Benzyl Alcohol

623-05-2 -- 5(f)

37 4 (2-chloro Ethyl ) MorpholineHCl

3647-69-6 -- 5(f)

38 Di Methyl Amino Isopropyl Chloride HCl

4584-49-0 -- 5(f)

39 4- ChloroButyryl Chloride

4635-59-0 -- 5(f)

40 Methyl 4- chlorobutyrate

3153-37-5 -- 5(f)

41 Cyclorpropane Carbonyl Chloride

4023-34-1 -- 5(f)

42 Cyclohexane Carbonyl chloride

2719-27-9 -- 5(f)

43 2- Furoyl Chloride 527-69-5 -- 5(f)

44 O- Acetylsalicloyl Chloride

5538-51-2 -- 5(f)

Building Blocks

45 1,1-Cyclobutane dicarboxylic acid

1200 5445-51-2 -- 5(f)

46 Cyclobutane carboxylic acid

3721-95-7 -- 5(f)

47 Cyclobutane carbonyl chloride

5006-22-4 -- 5(f)

48 Cyclobutyl carbinol 4415-82-1 -- 5(f)

49 Cyclobutyl carboxaldehyde

3019-25-8 -- 5(f)

50 Cyclobutyl methyl Chloride

5911-08-0 -- 5(f)

51 Cyclopropyl boronic acid

411235-57-9 -- 5(f)

Aroma

52 1-Cyclopropylmethyl-4-methoxybenzene

1200 16510-27-3 -- 5(f)

53 2-(3,5-dimethylhex-3-en-2-yloxy)-2-methylpropyl cyclopropanecarboxylate

676532-44-8 -- 5(f)

54 4-Methylpropiophenone

5337-93-9 -- 5(f)

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55 Cyclopropyl 4-methoxyphenyl ketone

7152-03-6 -- 5(f)

56 1-(4-Chlorophenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylic acid

72934-37-3 -- 5(f)

57 Para Anisyl Acetate 104-21-2 -- 5(f)

58 (E,Z)-7,9-Dodecadienyl acetate

55774-32-8 -- 5(f)

59 (Z)-13-Icosen-10-one 63408-44-6 -- 5(f)

60 cis-7,8-Epoxy-2-methyloctadecane

29804-22-6 -- 5(f)

61 (Z,E) -9,12-Tetradecadienyl acetate

69775-62-8 -- 5(f)

62 (Z)-11-Tetradecenyl acetate

20711-10-8 -- 5(f)

63 (E,Z)-3,13-Octadecadien-1-ol

53120-26-6 -- 5(f)

64 (Z,Z)-3,13-Octadecadien-1-ol

53120-27-7 -- 5(f)

65 (Z)-4-Tridecen-1-yl acetate

65954-19-0 -- 5(f)

66 (E)-4-Tridecen-1-yl acetate

72269-48-3 -- 5(f)

67 (E,E) -8,10-Dodecadien-1-ol

77967-64-7 -- 5(f)

68 (Z)-11-Hexadecenyl Acetate

34010-21-4 -- 5(f)

69 Methyl p-anisate 121-98-2 -- 5(f)

Fine Chem

70 Norcamphor 1200 497-38-1 -- 5(f)

71 ANETHOL 104-46-1 -- 5(f)

72 2,4 Dihydroxy Benzophenone

131-56-6 -- 5(f)

73 7-Octyne-1-ol 871-91-0 -- 5(f)

74 4-Pentenoic Acid 591-80-0 -- 5(f)

75 4-Hexy Resorcinol 136-77-6 -- 5(f)

76 2-Cyano Phenol 611-20-1 -- 5(f)

77 7 – Bromo, 1 - heptene 4117-09-3 -- 5(f)

78 1-Cyano-Cyclobutane-1,2-dicarboxylic acid dimethyl ester

14132-45-7 -- 5(f)

79 E-Tetraacetate 15956-28-2 -- 5(f)

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1.3 Water Requirement, Waste Water Generation and Treatment

Total water requirement will be 570.5 KL/Day, from which 300 KL/Day will be meeting from

GIDC Water supply and other 270.5 KL/Day will be recycled and reuse within plant premises.

The wastewater generation will be 360 KL/Day; Total Reuse Quantity will be 270.5 KL/Day.

Effluent from Process & R&D (141KL/Day) & washing (20 KL/Day) Total 161 KL/Day will

treat in Solvent Stripper then treat in ETP having primary treatment then treat in MEE

& MEE Condensate 131 KL/Day will reuse in plant premises.

Effluent from Scrubber (7.5 KL/Day), in which 4.5 KL/Day will sell to end users under

Rule-9 Permission & 3 KL/Day will reuse for production of product no. 92 & 93.

80 N-Methyl-4-Chloro Piperidine HCl

5570-77-4 -- 5(f)

81 Syringaldehyde 134-96-3 -- 5(f)

82 Indoline 120-72-9 -- 5(f)

83 2-p-Anisyl Propanal 5462-06-6 -- 5(f)

84 4-Amino Benzonitril 873-74-5 -- 5(f)

85 Acrylamide Purified 79-06-1 -- 5(f)

86 Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid Metal Chelate salts

60-00-4 -- 5(f)

87 Sodium Selenite Pentahydrate

26970-82-1 -- 5(f)

88 Peonile 10461-98-0 -- 5(f)

89 4,5-Dichloro phthalic Acid

56962-08-4 -- 5(f)

90 2-Nitro 4-Methoxy Aniline

96-96-8 -- 5(f)

91 4 - Nitro-2-MethoxyAniline and 5-Nitro 2-Methoxy Aniline

97-52-9/ 99-59-2

-- 5(f)

Inorganic Products

92 Sodium Sulfite 867 7757-83-7 -- 5(f)

93 Calcium Chloride Fused Powder / Lumps

1785 7440-70-2 -- 5(f)

94 R&D 60 --

TOTAL 8712 MT/ANNUM

--

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Utility waste water (84 KL/Day) & low COD stream (96 KL/Day), Total (180 KL/Day) from

process will treat in ETP having primary treatment & then sent to common CETP for

further disposal.

Domestic waste water (15 KL/Day) will treat in STP & (11.5 KL/Day) will reuse in cooling.

Boiler & Cooling Condensate 96 KL/Day & 32 KL/Day will reuse in Boiler & Cooling.

1.4 Air Pollution Source and Control Management

In proposed scenario, company will have 3 Nos. of flue gas emissions i.e. 3 Nos. of Steam Boilers (8 TPH & 3 TPH*2 Nos.), Thermic Fluid Heater (3 Lac Kcal/Hr) & 2 Nos. of D G Sets (1000 KVA & 500 KVA). Company will be installed the ESP, MCS + Bag Filter + Water Scrubber & adequate stack height to control flue gas emission.

DETAILS OF FLUE GAS EMISSION:

Sr. No.

SOURCE OF EMISSION

STACK HEIGHT

Fuel PARAMETERS AIR POLLUTION CONTROL

SYSTEM

1 Boiler -(8 TPH) 30

Meters

Imported Coal – 13.5

MT/Day

Pollutants SPM=≤ 150

mg/Nm3

SOX=≤ 262 mg/Nm3

NOX=≤ 94 mg/Nm3

ESP + Water Scrubber

2 Boiler -(3 TPH) 30

Meters

Imported Coal – 6.5 MT/Day

MCS + Bag filter + Water Scrubber

3 Boiler -(3 TPH) 20

Meters

Natural Gas-150 M3/Hr

Adequate stack height

4 Thermic Fluid Heater (3 Lac Kcal/Hr)

20 Meters

Natural Gas – 50

M3/Hr Adequate stack height

5 D G Set(1000 KVA)

12 Meters

HSD – 480 Liters/hr

Adequate stack height

6 D G Set(500 KVA)

12 Meters

HSD – 240 Liters/hr

Adequate stack height

OTHER UTILITIES TO BE PROPOSED

Sr. No.

Utility CAPACITY QUANTITY

1 Cooling Tower 600 TR 4 Nos.

2 Chilling Plant 40 TR 2 Nos.

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3 Chilling Plant 100 TR 1 Nos.

4 Hot Air Generator

100000 KCal 2 Nos.

DETAILS OF PROCESS VENT:

Sr. No.

Vent attached to Stack Height

(Meter)

Pollutants Air pollution Control System

1 Process vent(Product No -29)

12 HCl

Two Stage Water Scrubber

2 Process vent(Product No - 94)

12 Cl2

Two Stage Water+ Alkali Scrubber

3 Process vent (Product No - 26)

12 NH3

Two Stage Water Scrubber

4 Process vent (Product No - 83)

12 HBr Two Stage Water Scrubber

5 Process vent (Product No - 3)

12 HCl & SO2

Two Stage Water +Alkali Scrubber

1.5 Hazardous Waste

17 Nos. of category hazardous waste & Solid Waste will be generated from proposed

project and disposal of hazardous waste which is given below:

No.

Name of waste Source of

Generation Categor

y No.

Proposed Quantity

(MT/Annum)

Mode of Disposal

1 Discarded

Containers/Bags/Liners

Storage & handling of

Raw Materials

Sch-I/ 33.1

120

Collection, Storage, Transportation, Decontamination & Disposal by selling to registered recycler.

2 Used/Spent oil Equipment

& Machineries

Sch-I/ 5.1

15

Collection, Storage, Transportation and reused for Machine Lubrication / Given to GPCB registered reprocessor.

3 Spent Solvent Process Sch-I/ 28.6

19696 Collection, Storage, distill & Reuse within plant

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premises or sell under Rule-9 permission.

4 Distillation

Residue Solvent

Distillation Sch-I/ 20.3

560 Collection, Storage, Transportation and sell to co-processing or sent to Common Incineration Facility.

5 Stripper Residue Solvent Stripper

Sch-I/ 35.3

1152

6 Spent Carbon Process

(Product No 6)

Sch-I/ 29.1

72

7 MEE Salt MEE Sch-I/ 35.3

1134

Collection, Storage, Transportation and sent to common TSDF.

8 Inorganic Salt Process Sch-I/ 29.1

891

9 ETP Sludge/STP

Sludge In-house ETP

Sch-I/ 35.3

1265.82

10 Spent Catalyst Process

(Product No 10)

Sch-I/ 29.5

222 Collection, Storage, Transportation and sent to regenerator.

11 Sodium Chloride

Process (Product No

22 + Scrubber)

Sch-I/ 29.1

938.46

Collection, Storage, Transportation & Disposal by selling to authorized end user registered under Rule-9.

12 NaSH(30%) Process

(Product No 4)

Sch-I/ 29.1

708

13 Dilute HBr Scrubber Sch-I/ 28.1

547.5

14 Dilute NH3 Scrubber Sch-I/ 28.1

547.5

15 Sodium Bisulphite

Process (Product No

43 + Scrubber)

Sch-I/ 28.1

3034.8

Collect, Storage & will reuse in production of Sodium Sulfite within the plant premises.

16 HCl (30%)

Process (Product No

45) + Scrubber

Sch-II-Class B(15)

2976.30

Collect, Storage & will reuse in production of Calcium Chloride Fused Powder / Lumps within the plant premises.

Non-Hazardous Waste

17 Ash from Boiler -- -- 350 Collect, Storage & Sell to Brick Manufacturer.

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1.7 Green Belt

Total 40554.30 m2 land area is available at site; out of this area about 13383 sq. meter (33

%) area will be covered as greenbelt and other forms of greenery.

1.8 Power & Fuel Requirements

Energy requirement from DGVCL: 1000 KVA, DG Set: 1000 KVA (1 Nos.), DG Set: 500 KVA

(1 Nos.)

Fuel:

Imported Coal: 20 MT/Day Natural Gas: 200 M3/Hr HSD: 720 Liters/Hr

2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/BACKGROUND INFORMATION

2.1 Identification of the project and project proponent. In case of mining project, a copy

of mining lease/letter of intent should be given.

Identification of the project

Proposed Pesticides Products & Specialty Chemicals Manufacturing Unit.

Identification of the project proponent

List of Director

Sr. No.

Name Address Phone no. Designation

1 Chandubhai Kothia

Shree Ganesh Remedies Ltd, Plot no. 6011- 6012,GIDC Estate,Ankleshwar - 393002

9662287187 Director

2.2 Brief description of nature of the Project

Proposed Pesticides Products & Specialty Chemicals Manufacturing Unit.

2.3 Need for the project and its importance to the country and or region

The Indian Chemicals industry currently tops amongst India’s science-based industries with

wide ranging capabilities in the complex field of Chemicals. The Chemicals Industry in India

meets around 70 % of the country’s demand. But in world market also Indian Chemicals

products are well accepted. There is a good potential for us to fulfill the need of domestic

market as well as contribute in earning foreign Exchange.

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2.4 Demands-Supply Gap

Based on our informal survey of the market with our current customers and various traders,

we have found that there is a big potential for the range of the products we are planning.

2.5 Imports vs. Indigenous production

Based on the current cost of indigenous raw materials and the non-availability of some

materials, we will have to import some of the key raw materials as they are not available

indigenously. This will make us very competitive against imported finished products and we

will export our finished products in the international market.

2.6 Export possibility

We shall explore the possibility of export the products.

2.7 Domestic/Export Markets

Our products have good demand in international market. We shall explore the possibility of

export the products.

2.8 Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to project.

M/s. SHREE GANESH REMEDIES LTD (UNIT-5) will give direct employment to local people

based on qualification and requirement. In addition to direct employment, indirect

employment shall generate ancillary business to some extent for the local population.

Project Description

1.1 Type of Project including interlinked and interdependent projects, if any.

No interlinked project has been submitted.

1.2 Location (map showing general location, specific location and project boundary &

project site layout) with coordinates.

Map showing general location

Specific location and project boundary

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Plot Layout:

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3.3 Details of alternate sites considered and the basis of selecting the proposed site,

particularly the environmental considerations gone into should be highlighted.

Major factors involved in the selection of site are listed below:

Site is very well connected by road

Proximity to Raw Material suppliers

Availability of sufficient land free from cultivation

Availability of power evacuation facilities

Availability of water for industrial use

Modern infrastructure support and amenities at par with industrial estates in other global

markets, including:

Efficient transport facilities within the industrial estate and to & fro the city area.

Environment-friendly zone.

Uninterrupted power supply.

3.4 Size or Magnitude of Operation

Sr. No.

Name of Products Quantity MT/Annum

CAS No. LD50 (mg/Kg) Category

Agro Chemicals

1 2,4 dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D)

1200

94-75-7 3670 5(b)

2 Benfuresate 68505-69-1 2031 5(b)

3 Fluopicolide 239110-15-7 5000 5(b)

4 Anilofos 64249-01-0 1681 5(b)

5 Triazophos 24017-47-8 1100 5(b)

6 Deltamethrin 52918-63-5 5 5(b)

7 Flumethrin 69770-45-2 2000 5(b)

Intermediates

8 1-[4-[2-(cyclopropylmethoxy)ethyl]phe noxy]-3-(propan-2-ylamino)propan-2-ol

1200 56392-17-7 -- 5(f)

9 (R)-3-Amino-1-butanol 61477-40-5 -- 5(f)

10 2-Aminomethyl-1- ethylpyrrolidine

22795-99-9 -- 5(f)

11 1,3-Dimethyladamantane

702-79-4 -- 5(f)

12 (R)-2-hydroxy-4- 90315-82-5 -- 5(f)

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phenylbutanoic acid ethyl ester

13 Trans-4-aminocyclohexanol

27489-62-9 -- 5(f)

14 2-Ethyl-2-methylbutanoic acid

19889-37-3 -- 5(f)

15 trans-4-(4- Chlorophenyl)cyclohexanecarb oxylic acid

49708-81-8 -- 5(f)

16 4,4’-dimethylbiphenyl 613-33-2 -- 5(f)

17 4-Phenylbenzonitrile 2920-38-6 -- 5(f)

18 2-Methyl-[1,1'-biphenyl]-3- yl)methanol--

76350-90-8 -- 5(f)

19 3-Chloro-2-methyl-1,1'- biphenyl

20261-24-9 -- 5(f)

20 2-Fluorophenol 367-12-4 -- 5(f)

21 2-Fluoroanisole 321-28-8 -- 5(f)

22 2-Chloro-6-fluoroanisole

363-51-9 -- 5(f)

23 (2-Chloro-4-fluoro-3- methoxyphenyl)boronic acid

944129-07-1 -- 5(f)

24 1H-Pyrrole 109-97-7 -- 5(f)

25 2-Chlorobenzonitrile 873-32-5 -- 5(f)

26 1-Methoxy-2-propylamine

37143-54-7 -- 5(f)

27 Bicyclo[4.2.0]octa-1,3,5-triene [Benzocyclobutene]

694-87-1 -- 5(f)

28 N,N'-(2-(4-(2-aminobenzamido)butyl)pentan e-1,5-diyl)bis(2- aminobenzamide)

951-985-7 -- 5(f)

29 4,5,6,7-Tetrahydrothieno[3,2- c]pyridine Hydrochloride

28783-41-7 -- 5(f)

30 3,5-Dimethylbenzoyl chloride

6613-44-1 -- 5(f)

31 1-(4-Chlorophenyl)-4,4- dimethyl-3-pentanone

66346-01-8 -- 5(f)

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32 2,4,6-triaminopyrimidine

1004-38-2 -- 5(f)

33 dl-2,2-Dimethyl cyclopropane- 1-carboxylic acid

931-26-0 -- 5(f)

34 4-Morpholinopiperidine

53617-35-9 -- 5(f)

35 4,4'--DIMETHOXYTRITYL CHLORIDE

40615-36-9 -- 5(f)

36 4-Hydroxy Benzyl Alcohol

623-05-2 -- 5(f)

37 4 (2-chloro Ethyl ) MorpholineHCl

3647-69-6 -- 5(f)

38 Di Methyl Amino Isopropyl Chloride HCl

4584-49-0 -- 5(f)

39 4- ChloroButyryl Chloride

4635-59-0 -- 5(f)

40 Methyl 4- chlorobutyrate

3153-37-5 -- 5(f)

41 Cyclorpropane Carbonyl Chloride

4023-34-1 -- 5(f)

42 Cyclohexane Carbonyl chloride

2719-27-9 -- 5(f)

43 2- Furoyl Chloride 527-69-5 -- 5(f)

44 O- Acetylsalicloyl Chloride

5538-51-2 -- 5(f)

Building Blocks

45 1,1-Cyclobutane dicarboxylic acid

1200 5445-51-2 -- 5(f)

46 Cyclobutane carboxylic acid

3721-95-7 -- 5(f)

47 Cyclobutane carbonyl chloride

5006-22-4 -- 5(f)

48 Cyclobutyl carbinol 4415-82-1 -- 5(f)

49 Cyclobutyl carboxaldehyde

3019-25-8 -- 5(f)

50 Cyclobutyl methyl Chloride

5911-08-0 -- 5(f)

51 Cyclopropyl boronic acid

411235-57-9 -- 5(f)

Aroma

52 1-Cyclopropylmethyl-4- 1200 16510-27-3 -- 5(f)

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methoxybenzene

53 2-(3,5-dimethylhex-3-en-2-yloxy)-2-methylpropyl cyclopropanecarboxylate

676532-44-8 -- 5(f)

54 4-Methylpropiophenone

5337-93-9 -- 5(f)

55 Cyclopropyl 4-methoxyphenyl ketone

7152-03-6 -- 5(f)

56 1-(4-Chlorophenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylic acid

72934-37-3 -- 5(f)

57 Para Anisyl Acetate 104-21-2 -- 5(f)

58 (E,Z)-7,9-Dodecadienyl acetate

55774-32-8 -- 5(f)

59 (Z)-13-Icosen-10-one 63408-44-6 -- 5(f)

60 cis-7,8-Epoxy-2-methyloctadecane

29804-22-6 -- 5(f)

61 (Z,E) -9,12-Tetradecadienyl acetate

69775-62-8 -- 5(f)

62 (Z)-11-Tetradecenyl acetate

20711-10-8 -- 5(f)

63 (E,Z)-3,13-Octadecadien-1-ol

53120-26-6 -- 5(f)

64 (Z,Z)-3,13-Octadecadien-1-ol

53120-27-7 -- 5(f)

65 (Z)-4-Tridecen-1-yl acetate

65954-19-0 -- 5(f)

66 (E)-4-Tridecen-1-yl acetate

72269-48-3 -- 5(f)

67 (E,E) -8,10-Dodecadien-1-ol

77967-64-7 -- 5(f)

68 (Z)-11-Hexadecenyl Acetate

34010-21-4 -- 5(f)

69 Methyl p-anisate 121-98-2 -- 5(f)

Fine Chem

70 Norcamphor 1200 497-38-1 -- 5(f)

71 ANETHOL 104-46-1 -- 5(f)

72 2,4 Dihydroxy Benzophenone

131-56-6 -- 5(f)

73 7-Octyne-1-ol 871-91-0 -- 5(f)

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3.5 Resource optimization/recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if any, should be

briefly outlined.

Resource optimization/recycling and reuse shall be envisaged

74 4-Pentenoic Acid 591-80-0 -- 5(f)

75 4-Hexy Resorcinol 136-77-6 -- 5(f)

76 2-Cyano Phenol 611-20-1 -- 5(f)

77 7 – Bromo, 1 - heptene 4117-09-3 -- 5(f)

78 1-Cyano-Cyclobutane-1,2-dicarboxylic acid dimethyl ester

14132-45-7 -- 5(f)

79 E-Tetraacetate 15956-28-2 -- 5(f)

80 N-Methyl-4-Chloro Piperidine HCl

5570-77-4 -- 5(f)

81 Syringaldehyde 134-96-3 -- 5(f)

82 Indoline 120-72-9 -- 5(f)

83 2-p-Anisyl Propanal 5462-06-6 -- 5(f)

84 4-Amino Benzonitril 873-74-5 -- 5(f)

85 Acrylamide Purified 79-06-1 -- 5(f)

86 Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid Metal Chelate salts

60-00-4 -- 5(f)

87 Sodium Selenite Pentahydrate

26970-82-1 -- 5(f)

88 Peonile 10461-98-0 -- 5(f)

89 4,5-Dichloro phthalic Acid

56962-08-4 -- 5(f)

90 2-Nitro 4-Methoxy Aniline

96-96-8 -- 5(f)

91 4 - Nitro-2-MethoxyAniline and 5-Nitro 2-Methoxy Aniline

97-52-9/ 99-59-2

-- 5(f)

Inorganic Products

92 Sodium Sulfite 867 7757-83-7 -- 5(f)

93 Calcium Chloride Fused Powder / Lumps

1785 7440-70-2 -- 5(f)

94 R&D 60 --

TOTAL 8712 MT/ANNUM

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3.6 Availability of water its source, energy/power requirement and source should be

given.

Water Source

Total water requirement shall meet through GIDC Water Supply.

Power & Fuel Requirement Energy requirement from DGVCL: 1000 KVA, DG Set: 1000 KVA (1 Nos.), DG Set: 500 KVA

(1 Nos.)

Fuel:

Imported Coal: 20 MT/Day Natural Gas: 200 M3/Hr HSD: 720 Liters/Hr

3.7 Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their

management/disposal.

Please refer Form-I, Annexure-VII.

3.8 Schematic representations of the feasibility drawing which give information of EIA

purpose.

4.0 Site Analysis

RECONNAISSANCE SURVEY ANNUAL REPORT MARKET ASSESSMENT FINANCIAL REPORT PROJECT REPORT

INTRODUCTION

MONITORING OF AIR, WATER & SOIL QUALITY & NOISE LEVELS. DATA ON METEOROLOGY SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS & BASIC AMENITIES. SITE VISITS BY AND INTERVIEWS WITH LOCALS

BASELINE ENVIRONMENTAL

STATUS

ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION CENTRE CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD GUJARAT POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD (GPCB) PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING DEPT. AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT FOREST DEPARTMENT IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE HEALTH CENTER CENSUS DEPT. INDIAN METEOROLOGICAL DEPT.

SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS &

INFRASTRUCTURE

PROPOSED PLANT

FACILITY DESCRIPTION

IMPACTS METHODOLOGY OF

IMPACT ASSESSMENT

IDENTIFICATION & ASSESSMENT OF IMPACTS EVALUATION OF IMPACTS BY MATRIX METHOD

SOURCE OF INFORMATION OVERVIEW OF E. I. A. STUDIES

ACTIVITIES

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN

DESCRIPTION OF EFFLUENT TREATMENT PLAN, AIR POLLUTION CONTROL, HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT, GREEN BELT DEVELOPMENT MONITORING PROGRAM

RISK ANALYSIS STUDIES & DISASTER

MANAGEMENT PLAN

SAFETY, HEALTH & ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, GUIDELINES BY DIRECTOR GENERAL OF FACTORY SAFETY, MINISTRY OF LABOR. CONSEQUENCE ANALYSIS

PREPARATION OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN

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4.1 Connectivity

Site is very well connected by road

Availability of water, power, etc.

4.2 Land Form, Land Use and Land Ownership

It will be incorporated in EIA Report.

4.3 Existing land use pattern (agriculture, non-agriculture, forest, water bodies (including

area under CRZ)), shortest distances from the periphery of the project to periphery of the

forests, national park, wild life sanctuary, eco sensitive areas, water bodies (distance from

HFL of the river), CRZ. In case of the notified industrial area, a copy of the Gazette

notification should be given.

CRZ is not applicable.

The proposed unit is located in Dahej-II GIDC Industrial area. There is no protected area/Eco

sensitive area within 10 km radius of the proposed project site.

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4.4 Existing Infrastructure

No existing infrastructure.

4.5 Soil Classification

It will be incorporated in EIA Report.

4.6 Climatic data from secondary sources.

Climatic data from primary & secondary sources will be incorporated.

4.7 Social infrastructure available.

Various Programs/ Projects related to Social & Economic development of surrounded area

has been planned, which are as follows.

A) Natural Resource Management – The main focus of this program will be to maximize the

yield returns of the farmers through efficient management of existing resources &

extension of new agricultural practices.

1) Integrated Agricultural Growth Project – For improvement and use of the modern

techniques and thereby would certainly contribute to prosperity in the agriculture

sector and reduce the rural poverty by programs like Farmers Training, Nursery

Growing Trainings, Modern agriculture equipment distribution programs etc.

2) Animal Husbandry Projects – Various programs like health checkups & treatment,

vaccination program, Anti sterility camps, breed improvement etc. will be carried

out.

B) Income Generation Program -

1) Establishment of Self-help groups.

2) Rural Entrepreneurship Development Program

3) Handcrafts Development Program

4) Vocational Training

5) Business process outsourcing

C) Health, Education & Infrastructure

1) Aids Awareness Program

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2) General Health Camps

3) Innovative Teaching Methods

4) Adult Education

5) Sanitation

6) Infrastructure Development Projects

5.0 Planning Brief

5.1 Planning Concept (type of industries, facilities, transportation etc) Town and Country

planning/Development authority classification.

Type of Industry: Proposed Pesticides & Specialty Chemicals Manufacturing Unit.

5.2 Population Projection

Population data will be incorporated in EIA Study.

5.3 Land use planning (breakup along with green belt etc.)

Industrial Area (Processing Area)

Processing Area (Plant facilities, ETP Area, Utility Services)

Developed Area = 18550 m2

Residential Area (Non-Processing Area)

Non-Processing Area (Green belt, explosive storage area, Administration Building, Parking,

road and open area, Gate, Godown) = 22004 m2

Total 40554.30 m2 land area is available at site; out of this area about 13383 sq. meter (33

%) area will be covered as greenbelt and other forms of greenery.

5.4 Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social)

Employment would be as per prevailing norms of state government for skilled and

unskilled people for the proposed project activity.

Social Welfare

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Cordial relation with the industry shall be established and representation shall be made

to villagers for help for creation of facilities related to health, education, etc.

6.0 Proposed Infrastructure

6.1 Industrial Area (Processing Area) Processing Area (Plant facilities, ETP Area, Utility Services) = 18550 m2

6.2 Residential Area (Non Processing Area) Non Processing Area (Green belt, Explosive storage area, Administration Building, Parking, road and open area, Gate, Godown) = 22004 m2 6.3 Green Belt

Total 40554.30 m2 land area is available at site; out of this area about 13383 sq. meter (33

%) area will be covered as greenbelt and other forms of greenery.

6.4 Social Infrastructure

Water Supply by GIDC

Power supply by DGVCL 6.5 Connectivity (Traffic and Transportation Road/ Rail/Metro/ Water ways etc) Major factors involved in the selection of site are listed below:

Site is very well connected by road

Proximity to Raw Material suppliers

Availability of sufficient land free from cultivation

Availability of power facilities

Availability of water for industrial use 6.6 Drinking water Management (Source & Supply of water) Total water requirement shall be met through GIDC water supply. 6.7 Sewerage System Sewage pipes are laid in entire company for the removal and disposal of mainly non-harmful liquid wastes from the offices, canteen and domestic waste coming from different sections of industry. These liquid wastes are Treating in STP & reuse in cooling. 6.8 Solid Waste Management Please refer Form-I, Annexure-V. 6.9 Power Requirement & Supply/Source

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Energy requirement from DGVCL: 1000 KVA, DG Set: 1000 KVA (1 Nos.), DG Set: 500 KVA

(1 Nos.)

Fuel:

Imported Coal: 20 MT/Day Natural Gas: 200 M3/Hr HSD: 720 Liters/Hr

7.0 Rehabilitation and Resettlement (R & R) Plan 7.1 Policy to be adopted (central/state) in respect of the project affected including home oustees, land oustees and landless laborers (a brief outline to be given) There is no habitation on the proposed project activity area and it is open industrial land, so R & R policy is not applicable to this project. There shall not be displacement of any population in project area. The increasing industrial activity will boost the commercial and economical status of the locality up to some extent. 8. Project Schedule & Cost Estimates 8.1 Likely date of start of construction and likely date of completion (Time schedule for the project to be given). We shall start construction after getting EC & CTE. We shall start manufacturing after applying for CCA.

8.2 Estimated Project cost along with analysis in terms of economic viability of the project. Proposed Cost of Project will be 55 Crores.

9. Analysis of Proposal (Final Recommendations) 9.1 Financial and social benefits with special emphasis on the benefit to be local people including tribal population, if any, in the area.

Employment would be as per prevailing norms of state government for skilled and unskilled people for the proposed project.

Social Welfare shall be done.

Cordial relation with the industry shall be established and representation shall be made to villagers for help for creation of facilities related to health, education, etc.