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PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT
For
PROPOSED EXPANSION OF BULK DRUGS AND BULK
DRUG INTERMEDIATES IN EXISTING
MANUFACTURING UNIT
of
M/s. PRUDENCE PHARM CHEM
PLOT NO. 7407 & 7408, GIDC ESTATE,
Ankleshwar-393 002, TAL: ANKLESHWAR,
DIST: BHARUCH, GUJARAT
2
CONTENTS
Sr.
No.
Description Page
No.
1. Executive Summary 3
2. Introduction of the Project/Background information 19
3. Project Description 21
4. Site Analysis 26
5. Planning Brief 28
6. Proposed Infrastructure 29
7. Rehabilitation and resettlement (R & R) Plan 31
8. Project Schedule & Cost Estimates 31
9. Analysis of Proposal (Final Recommendations) 31
3
1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1.1 Company Profile
M/s. Prudence Pharm Chem proposes expansion of Bulk Drugs and Bulk Drug intermediates in
existing manufacturing unit located at Plot no. 7407 & 7408, GIDC Estate, Ankleshwar-393 002,
Tal: Ankleshwar, Dist: Bharuch, Gujarat.
1.2 Project Details
1.2.1 Products along with Production Capacity
Sr.
No.
NAME OF PRODUCTS CAS No. Existing
Capacity
MT/Month
Additional
Capacity
MT/Month
Total
Capacity
MT/Month
1 G.C. Ester (Methyl 5-Chloro 2
Methoxy
Benzoate)
33924-48-0 2.0 - 2.0
2 Niclosamide (5-Chloro-N-(2-
Chloro-4-Nitrophenyl)-2-
Hydroxybenzamide)
50-65-7 1.0 - 1.0
3 Amlodipine Besylate(3-Ethyl 5-
Methyl (4RS)-2- [(2-
Aminoethoxy)Methyl ]-4-(2-
chlorophenl)-6-Methyl-1,4-
Dihydropyridine-3,5-
Dicarboxylate
Benzenesulphonate)
111470-99-6 3.5 - 3.5
4 Glibenclamide (1-[[4-[2-[(5-
Chloro-2- ethoxybenzoyl)
Amino] Ethyl]Phenyl]Sulphonyl]-
3 Cyclohexylurea)
10238-21-8 3.3 - 3.3
GROUP- A
1 Acebrofylline 96989-76-3
--
12
12
2 Ambroxol Hydrchloride 15942-05-9
3 Bupropion Hydrochloride 31677-93-7
4 Celecoxib 169590-42-5
5 Doxofylline 69975-86-6
6 Drotaverine Hydrochloride 985-12-6
7 Etoricoxib 202409-33-4
8 Flubiprofen 5104-49-4
9 Phenazopyridine Hydrochloride 136-40-3
10 Phenyl Ephrine 61-76-7
11 Quetiapine Hemifumarate 111974-72-2
12 Telmisartan 144701-48-4
4
13 Valsartan 137862-53-4
GROUP- B
14 Bisoprolol Fumarate 66722-44-9
--
10
10
15 Brimonidine Tartrate 70359-46-5
16 Capacitabine 154361-50-9
17 Donepezil Hydrochloride 120011-70-3
18 Gemcitabin 122111-03-9
19 Glimepiride 93479-97-1
20 Glipizide 29094-61-9
21 Nevivolol Hydrochloride 152520-56-4
22 Pirfenidone 53179-13-8
23
Sofosbuvir
1190307-88-
0
24 Terbinafine Hydrochloride 78628-80-5
25 Ursodeoxycholic acid 128-13-2
GROUP- C
26 2 Amino Phenyl phenyl Sulfide 1134-94-7
--
15
15
27 Dibenzo Thio 3159-07-7
28 CDT (2-Chloro-1,3-
bis(dimentylamino)trimethinium
hexafluorophosphate )Salt 291756-76-8
29 DBDT (2,3-Dibenzoyl-D-Tartaric
acid) 17026-42-5
30 Phthaloyl Amlodipine 88150-62-3
TOTAL 9.8 37 46.8
1.3 Raw Material Requirement
List of Raw Materials and Their Capacity
SR. NO. Name of Raw Materials CAPACITY
(MT/Month)
Existing
1. G.C. Ester (Methyl 5-Chloro 2 Methoxy Benzoate)
1. 5-Chloro Salicylic Acid 1.744
2. Di-Methyl Sulphate 1.3
3. Caustic Soda Flakes 0.806
4. Catalyst 0.078
5. Soda Ash 0.32
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6. Cyclohexanone 5.00
2. Niclosamide (5-Chloro-N-(2-Chloro-4-Nitrophenyl)-2-Hydroxybenzamide)
1. 1,4-Dioxane 2.00
2. 5-Chloro Salicylic Acid 0.666
3. O-Chloro P Nitro aniline 0.666
4. Thionyl chloride 0.460
5. Methanol 10.30
3.Amlodipine Besylate(3-Ethyl 5-Methyl (4RS)-2- [(2-Aminoethoxy)Methyl ]-4-(2-
chlorophenl)-6-Methyl-1,4-Dihydropyridine-3,5-Dicarboxylate Benzenesulphonate)
1. Phthloyal Amlodipine Hipure 2.8
2. Benzene Sulphonic Acid 0.525
3. Mono Methyl Amine 0.525
4. Methanol 7.00
5. Carbon/ Chacoal 0.07
6. Hyflow 0.035
7. Ethyl acetate 10.50
4. Glibenclamide (1-[[4-[2-[(5-Chloro-2- ethoxybenzoyl) Amino] Ethyl]Phenyl]Sulphonyl]-3
Cyclohexylurea)
1. 5-Chloro Salicylic Acid 1.188
2. Dimethyl Sulphate 1.485
3. Caustic Soda Flakes 1.478
4. Catalyst 0.099
5. Soda Ash 0.403
6. Sodium Metal 0.03
7. Methanol (Fresh) 42.90
8. Beta Phenyl Ethyl Amine 0.858
9. Ethylene Di Chloride (Fresh) 22.176
10. Hydrochloric Acid 0.990
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11. ChloroSulphonic Acid 1.485
12. Liq. Ammonia 24.239
13. Acetone 25.328
14. Cyclo hexyl Isocyanate 0.825
15. Charcoal 0.66
16. Hyflow 0.066
Proposed
GROUP-A
1. Acebrofylline
1. Acefylline 4.80
2. Toluene 28.20
3. Ambroxol base 7.56
4. DMF 12.00
2. Ambroxol Hydrochloride
1. Toluene 28.80
2. 2 Amino 3,5 dibromo benzaldehyde 8.88
3. Trans-4-Amino cyclohexanol 3.60
4. Methanol 28.80
5. Sodium Borohydride 1.44
6. Activated Carbon 0.48
7. Methanolic HCl 5.16
3. Bupropion Hydrochloride
1. Toluene 30.00
2. 3-Chloro-2’-Bromo Propiophenone 12.00
3. tert butyl amine 4.20
4. 20% Methanolic HCl 9.75
5. Iso Propyl Alcohol 24.00
6. Carbon 0.30
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4. Celecoxib
1. 4 SPH 8.40
2. Dione Deri 7.80
3. Toluene 33.60
4. Carbon 0.60
5. Doxofylline
1. Theofylline 10.40
2. 2-Bromomethyl-1,3-dioxolane 9.76
3. Sodium Carbonate 3.36
4. Dimethyl Formamide (DMF) 28.80
5. Carbon 0.16
6. Drotaverine Hydrochloride
1. 3,4-Diethoxy phenylacetic acid 6.60
2. 3,4-Diethoxy phenyl ethyl amine 6.05
3. Toluene 36.00
4. Sodium Hydroxide 0.60
5. Phosphorous oxychloride 5.52
6. IPA 18.00
7. Etoricoxib
1. Ketosulfone 10.20
2. DMF 30.00
3. CDT Salt 11.10
4. Potassium tert Butoxide 5.10
5. Toluene 24.00
6. Acetic Acid 3.60
7. IPA 18.00
8. Carbon 0.30
8. Flurbiprofen
1. 2,4-Difluoronitrobenzene 10.50
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2. Diethyl methyl malonate 11.40
3. Sodium Hydroxide 9.45
4. Dimethylformamide 11.70
5. Toluene 64.50
6. Palladium Catalyst 0.21
7. Hydrogen 0.54
8. Methanol 34.50
9. Benzene 7.95
10. Copper Powder 1.74
11. Sodium Nitrite 5.85
12. Acetic Acid 5.40
13. Conc HCl 32.10
14. Carbon 0.15
9. Phenazopyridine Hydrochloride
1. Aniline 4.95
2. Conc HCl 7.80
3. Sodium Nitrite 3.75
4. 2,6 Diamino Pyridine 5.55
5. Acetone 30.00
6. HCl gas 2.04
10. Phenyl Ephrine Hydrochloride
1. m Hydroxy Acetophenone 13.50
2. Ethyl Acetate 19.80
3. Bromine 16.80
4. Toluene 67.80
5. N Methyl benzyl Amine 18.60
6. IPA.HCl 12.60
7. Palladium carbon 0.48
8. Methanol 40.20
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9. Liq Ammonia 18.00
10. L Tartaric Acid 12.30
11. IPA 27.90
12. Acetic Anhydride 9.00
13. Sulfuric Acid 2.82
14. Methanolic HCl 12.00
15. Carbon 0.30
11. Quetiapine Fumarate
1. Dibenzo-1,4-thiazepine one 6.90
2. Thionyl chloride 6.00
3. Toluene 30.00
4. Piperazin ethoxy ethanol 5.55
5. Ethanol 36.00
6. Fumaric Acid 1.80
7. Acetic Acid 1.20
12. Telmisartan
1. 1,7'-Dimethyl-2'-propyl-2,5'-bibenzimidazole 7.80
2. Methyl 4'-(bromomethyl) biphenyl-2-carboxylate 7.92
3. Sodium carbonate 3.84
4. DMF 48.00
5. Methanol 39.60
6. Sodium hydroxide 1.44
7. Conc HCl 4.56
8. Carbon 0.24
13. Valsartan
1. Bromo OTBN 9.00
2. L Valine 4.20
3. Methanol 24.00
4. Thionyl Chloride 4.98
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5. Ethyl Acetate 30.00
6. Conc HCl 6.90
7. Acetone 36.00
8. Valeryl Chloride 4.35
9. MDC 30.00
10. Sodium Azide 3.90
11. Caustic lye 1.50
12. Carbon 0.60
GROUP-B
14. Bisoprolol Fumarate
1. 4-hydroxy benzyl alcohol 3.75
2. 2- Isopropoxy ethanol 3.50
3. Amberlyst-15 1.25
4. Sodium Carbonate 3.50
5. Sodium Hydroxide 1.50
6. Epichlorohydrin 2.88
7. Toluene 27.50
8. Sodium borohydride 0.38
9. Methanol 31.25
10. Isopropyl amine 2.75
11. MDC 21.25
12. Acetone 40.00
13. Fumaric Acid 3.25
14. Carbon 0.30
15. Brimonidine Tartrate
1. Choro benzene 80.00
2. 5-Bromo-6-thiouredo quinoxaline 8.00
3. Ethylene diamine 5.00
4. Isopropyl alcohol 20.00
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5. Conc HCl 25.00
6. Caustic Lye dilute 40.00
7. Methanol 90.00
8. L Tartaric Acid 5.50
9. Carbon 1.00
16. Capacitabine
1. 5 Fluoro Cytosine 5.00
2. MDC 75.00
3. 5-Methyltetrahydrofuran-2,3,4-triyl triacetate 10.75
4. Methanol 90.00
5. n Pentyl Chloroformate 11.25
6. Conc HCl 8.00
7. Caustic lye 5.00
8. Carbon 0.50
9. Ethyl acetate 62.50
10. n Heptane 2.50
17. Donepezil Hydrochloride
1. 2-[(1-Benzyl-4-piperidyl)methyl]-5,6-dimethoxy
inden-1-one 10.75
2. Methanol 55.00
3. Palladium Carbon 0.55
4. Hydrogen 2500 M3
5. Toluene 37.50
6. IPA 20.00
7. Carbon 0.25
8. IPA HCl 9.15
18. Gemcitabin
1. Dibenzoyl Lactum 32.50
2. Ethyl Acetate 125.00
3. Sodium bis(2-methoxyethoxy)- aluminumhydride 17.50
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4. Tri ethyl amine 5.00
5. Methane Sulfonyl Chloride 32.50
6. Acetyl Cytosine 13.30
7. Trimethylsilyl chloride 2.30
8. Toluene 82.50
9. Liq Ammonia 17.50
10. Conc HCl 33.80
11. Acetone 25.00
12. Carbon 0.50
19. Glimepiride
1. Sulfonamide Derivative 10.00
2. Trans Iso Cyanate 6.00
3. Acetone 100.00
4. Potassium Carbonate 7.50
5. Methanol 40.00
6. Conc HCl 16.30
7. Carbon 2.50
20. Glipizide
1. Sulfonamide Derivative 8.00
2. Cyclo Hexyl Iso Cyanate 3.50
3. Acetone 80.00
4. Potassium Carbonate 5.00
5. Methanol 35.00
6. Conc HCl 16.30
7. Carbon 0.30
21. Nebivolol Hydrochloride
1. 6-Fluoro-2-(oxiran-2-yl)-3,4-dihydro-2H-chromene 10.00
2. Benzyl amine 3.25
3. TBAB 1.00
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4. Toluene 30.00
5. IPA 37.50
6. Palladium on Carbon 0.25
7. Methanol 40.00
8. Carbon 0.50
9. HCl Gas 1.75
10. Hydrogen Gas 4000 M3
22. Pirfenidone
1. Di methyl formamide 22.50
2. Bromo benzene 10.80
3. Potassium Carbonate 5.50
4. 5-Methyl-1H-pyridin-2-one 1.90
5. Copper Oxide 7.00
6. Toluene 16.00
7. Sodium Hydroxide 3.00
8. Conc HCl 9.00
23. Sofosbuvir
1. Phenyl Phosphorodichloridate 5.25
2. (S)-Isopropyl 2-Amino propanoate hydrochloride 4.50
3. Potassium carbonate 4.25
4. DMF 20.00
5. TBAB 0.50
6. Ethyl Acetate 30.00
7. 1-((2R,3R,4R,5R)-3-fluoro-4-hydroxy-5-
(hydroxymethyl)-3-ethyltetrahydro-furan-2-
yl)pyrimidine-2,4(1H,3H)-dione
6.25
8. Methanol 25.00
9. Carbon 0.50
24. Terbinafine Hydrochloride
1. Naphthyl methyl chloride 6.25
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2. Methyl amine 4.00
3. Toluene 30.00
4. 1 Chloro 6,6 Dimethylhept
-2-en-4-yne 5.75
5. Potassium Carbonate 3.50
6. DMF 37.50
7. IPA 20.00
8. HCl gas 2.25
9. Carbon 0.50
25. Ursodeoxycholic acid
1. 3-hydroxy-7-ketocholanic acid 10.80
2. Butanol 22.50
3. Sodium metal 1.50
4. Phosphoric acid 85% 9.30
5. Imidazole 2.30
6. Methanol 47.50
7. Sodium Hydroxide 1.50
8. Conc HCl 10.50
GROUP-C
26. 2 Amino Phenyl Phenyl Sulfide
1. Thio Phenol 9.60
2. 2 Nitro Chloro Benzene 12.90
3. Caustic Flakes 4.20
4. Raney Nickel 0.30
5. Methanol 60.00
6. Hydrogen gas 12000 M3
7. Nitrogen 1200 M3
27. Dibenzo[b,f][1,4]Thiazepin-11(10H)-One
1. 2 Amino phenyl phenyl sulfide 14.25
2. Poly Phosphoric Acid PPA 45.00
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1.4 Water Requirement, Waste Water Generation and Treatment
Total water requirement will be 36.0 m3/day, which is met through GIDC water supply. Total
waste water generations will be 24.7 m3/day. Industrial effluent 20.2 m
3/day will be treated in
ETP consists of Primary treatment then it will be sent to CETP (M/s. ETL) for further treatment
and disposal. Domestic Waste water 4.5 m3/day will be disposed of through the specific tank &
Soak Pit System.
1.5 Air Pollution Source and Control Management
There will be flue gas emission from Boiler & Process Gas emission from Reaction Vessel.
• EXISTING (FLUE GAS EMISSION THROUGH STACK)
3. Ethyl Chloro formate 9.38
28. 2-Chloro-1,3-bis(dimentylamino)trimethinium hexafluorophosphate
1. Dimethylformamide 5.40
2. Chloroacetyl chloride 6.00
3. Phosphorus Oxychloride 8.25
4. Caustic Flakes 9.90
5. Hexafluoro phosphoric acid 13.50
29. 2,3-Dibenzoyl-D-Tartaric acid (DBDT)
1. Benzoyl Chloride 13.38
2. D Tartaric Acid 7.88
30. Phthaloyl Amlodipine
1. Ethyl-4-(2-phthalimido) ethoxy acetoacetate 10.50
2. o Chloro Benzaldehyde 4.95
3. Acetic Acid 1.50
4. Methyl 3 Amino Crotonate 4.20
5. Methanol 45.00
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Sr.
No.
Stack
Attached to
Stack Height in
meter
Air Pollution
Control Measure
Parameter Permissible Limit
1.
Boiler
(0.9 TPH)
(Fuel: Agro Waste
Briquettes)
20 Cyclone + Water
Scrubber
PM
SO2
NOX
150 mg/Nm3
100 ppm
50 ppm
• EXISTING (PROCESS GAS EMISSION THROUGH STACK)
Sr.
No.
Stack
Attached to
Stack Height in
meter
Air Pollution
Control Measure
Parameter Permissible Limit
1.
Reaction Vessel
(Glibenclamide &
Niclosamide)
11 Alkali Scrubber
(Two Stage)
HCl
SO2
NH3
20 mg/Nm3
40 mg/Nm3
3 ppm
• PROPOSED (FLUE GAS EMISSION THROUGH STACK)
Sr.
No.
Stack
Attached to
Stack Height in
meter
Air Pollution
Control Measure
Parameter Permissible Limit
1.
Boiler
[Fuel: Agro waste
3000 kg/day]
20 Cyclone &
Water Scrubber
SPM
SO2
NOx
≤ 150 Mg/NM3
≤ 100 PPM
≤ 50 PPM
2 Boiler
[Natural Gas 10000
scm/day]
20 NA
3 D.G. Set
[HSD: 20 Lit/Hr]
11 --
• PROPOSED (PROCESS GAS EMISSION THROUGH STACK)
Sr.
No.
Stack
Attached to
Stack Height in
meter
Air Pollution
Control Measure
Parameter Permissible Limit
1.
Reaction vessel Two stage
Alkali
scrubber
11 SO2
HCl
NH3
< 40 Mg /NM3
< 20 Mg /NM3
< 3 PPM
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1.6 Hazardous Waste
CAT.
NO.
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
Existing
Quantity Proposed
Quantity
Total
Quantity METHOD OF
DISPOSAL
28.6 Spent Solvent 111.67
MT/Month
138.33
MT/Month 250
MT/Month
Collection, Storage,
Transportation &
Recovered through in
house distillation or
send for distillation job
work to Authorized
Recycler, Reuse in
process or sale to
Authorized end users.
28.3 Spent Carbon 0.23
MT/Month
0.24
MT/Month
0.47
MT/Month
Collection, Storage,
Transportation & co-
processing in cement
industries or
incineration at CHWIF
20.3 Distillation
residue
1.5
MT/Month
-
1.5
MT/Month
31.1 Process Residue -- 3.45
MT/Month 3.45
MT/Month
28.1 Inorganic process
waste
3.16
MT/Month
-- 3.16
MT/Month
Collection, Storage,
Transportation &
disposal at common
TSDF
33.1 Discarded
Bags/Liners
83.33
Kg/Month
166.67
Kg/Month 250
Kg/Month
Collection, Storage,
Transportation,
Decontamination & sale
authorized vendor 33.1 Discarded
Containers/Drum
s/Carboys
416.67
Kg/Month
833.33
Kg/Month 1250
Kg/Month
5.1 Spent Oil 0.416
Lit/Month
4.584
Lit/Month 5 Lit./Month Collection, Storage,
Transportation & reuse
or sale to authorized
Reprocessor
35.3 ETP Waste -- 10
MT/Month 10
MT/Month
Collection, Storage,
Transportation &
disposal at common
TSDF
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1.7 Green Belt
Total 1,500 sq. meter land area is available at site; out of this area around 495 sq. meter (33%)
area will be developed as greenbelt.
1.8 Power & Fuel Requirements
Power required : 125 KW (Existing)
: 400 KW (Proposed)
Source: DGVCL
D.G. Set : 150 KVA
Fuel Requirement:
Agro waste Briquettes: 1500 Kg/Day (Existing)
Agro waste Briquettes: 3000 Kgs/Day (Proposed)
Natural Gas: 10000 SCM/Day (Proposed)
HSD : 20 Lit/Hr (Proposed)
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 and project proponent
M/s. Prudence Pharm Chem proposes expansion of Bulk Drugs and Bulk Drug intermediates in
existing manufacturing unit located at Plot no. 7407 & 7408, GIDC Estate, Ankleshwar-393 002,
Tal: Ankleshwar, Dist: Bharuch-393002, Gujarat.
List of Partners:
Sr.
No.
Name of Partners Residential. Address Phone No. Designation
1. Mr. Rameshkumar
Dhirubhai
Chodvadiya
Plot No. 2208/1, GIDC Colony
Residencies Area, Rameshwar
Park Society, Jaldhara Square
area, Ankleshwar-393002
9825205460
Managing
Partner
2. Mr. Vinubhai
Gopabhai
Chodvadiya
90/91, Yogeshwar Park society,
Nr. Dharmagar, A.K. Road, Surat-
395008
9825294402 Partner
3. Mr. Natubhai
Popatbhai
Chodvadiya
90-91, Yogeshwar Park society,
Nr. Dharmagar, A.K. Road, Surat-
395008
9825918064 Partner
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4. Mr.
Ghanshyambhai
Dhirubhai
Chodvadiya
Plot No 2208/1, GIDC Colony
residencies Area, Near
Rameshwar Park Society,
Jaldhara Square area,
Ankleshwar-393002
9825737696 Partner
5. Mr. Vimal Natvarlal
Chodvadiya
Plot No 2208/1, GIDC Colony
residencies Area, Near
Rameshwar Park Society,
Jaldhara Square area,
Ankleshwar-393002
9727143007 Partner
2.2 Brief description of nature of the Project
Proposed Expansion of Bulk Drugs & Bulk Drug Intermediates in existing manufacturing unit.
2.3 Need for the project and its importance to the country and or region
The demand for products intended to be manufacture is increasing in the country by expanding
this unit, M/s. PPC will be able to meet the demand of various products locally. The project will
save forex as certain products import will be reduced. This will also generate direct and indirect
employment opportunity for various levels of people.
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. These
products will be an addition to the current product as well as expansion of Bulk Drugs & Bulk
Drug Intermediates in existing manufacturing unit.
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 of our finished products in the international market.
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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. Prudence Pharm Chem 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.
3.0 Project Description
3.1 Type of Project including interlinked and interdependent projects, if any.
No interlinked project has been submitted.
• Location (map showing general location, specific location and project boundary & project
site layout) with coordinates.
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• Map showing general
location.
Project
Site
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• Specific location and project boundary
• Project Site (Google Map)
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• Plot Layout
24
3.3 Details of alternate sites considered and the basis of selecting the proposed site,
particularly the environmental considerations gone into should be highlighted.
Looking to the international market demand of the products it was decided by M/s.
Prudence Pharm Chem to expand existing facility.
Major factors involved in the selection of site are listed below:
• Existing operational unit
• Minor site clearance activities shall be carried out.
• The project site is located on level ground, which does not require any major land filling
for area grading work.
• Proximity to Raw Material suppliers.
• Site is very well connected by road and railway.
• Availability of Fuel, Power, TSDF, etc.
Modern infrastructure support and amenities at par in other global markets, including:
� Efficient transport facilities.
� Environment-friendly zone.
� Uninterrupted power supply.
3.4 Size or Magnitude of Operation
Please refer Section-1.2.1, Page No. 3.
3.5 Project Description with process details (a schematic diagram/flow chart showing the
project layout, components of the project, etc. should be given)
Please refer Form-I, Annexure-III.
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3.6 Raw Material required along with estimated quantity, likely source, marketing area of
final product/s, mode of transport of raw material and Finished product.
For raw material required along with quantity; Please refer Section-1.3, Page No. 4. We shall
procure the raw material as much as possible from domestic market and if there is no
availability of any raw material we will import. We shall explore the possibility of export the
finished products.
3.7 Resource optimization/recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if any, should be
briefly outlined.
After expansion of the unit, possibility for reuse and recycle will be explored.
3.8 Availability of water its source, energy/power requirement and source should be
given.
Water Source
Total water requirement shall be met through GIDC Water Supply.
Power Requirement:
Power required : 125 KW (Existing)
: 400 KW (Proposed)
Source: DGVCL
D.G.Set :150 KVA
Fuel Requirement:
Agro waste Briquettes: 1500 Kg/Day (Existing)
Agro waste Briquettes: 3000 Kgs/Day (Proposed)
Natural Gas : 10000 SCM/Day (Proposed)
HSD : 20 Lit/Hr (Proposed)
3.9 Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their
management/disposal.
Please refer Please refer Form-I, Annexure-IV & VI.
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3.10 Schematic representations of the feasibility drawing which give information of EIA
purpose.
4.0 Site Analysis
4.1 Connectivity
• Site is very well connected by road
• Availability of fuel, power, TSDF, etc.
4.2 Land Form, Land Use and Land Ownership
Land Use will be incorporated in the EIA Study.
RECONNAISSANCE SURVEY OF EXISTING PLANT 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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4.4 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.
Existing land use pattern will be incorporated in the EIA Study. CRZ Clearance is not
applicable.
4.5 Existing Infrastructure
Existing operating industry having Manufacturing plant, Adm. Bldg., Parking, Raw Material
Storage, etc.
4.6 Soil Classification
Soil Classification will be incorporated in the EIA Study.
4.7 Climatic data from secondary sources.
Climatic data will be incorporated in the EIA Study.
4.8 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.
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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
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 expansion of Bulk Drugs & Bulk Drug Intermediates in existing
manufacturing unit.
5.2 Population Projection
Population Projection will be incorporated in the EIA Study
5.3 Land use planning (breakup along with green belt etc.)
SR. NO. PARTICULAR AREA (m2)
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1 Manufacturing Area 300
2 Raw Material Storage Area 150
3 Finished Product Storage Area 200
4 Effluent Treatment Plant 250
5 Green Belt 495
6 Utility 45
7 Office 30
8 Parking Area 15
9 Gate 15
Total 1,500
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 expansion activity.
• Social Welfare
• Cordial relation with the villages shall be established and representation shall be made
to villagers for help for creation of facilities related to health, education, etc.
5.5 Amenities/Facilities
Details of amenities available in study area
Population Projection will be incorporated in the EIA Study.
6.0 Proposed Infrastructure
6.1 Industrial Area (Processing Area)
Processing Area (Manufacturing Area, Utility , ETP Area, Office): 625 m2
6.2 Residential Area (Non Processing Area)
Non Processing Area (Raw material storage area, Finished Product Storage Area,
Parking Area, green belt, Gate): 875 m2
Green Belt: 495 m2
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6.3 Green Belt
Total 1,500 sq. meter land area is available at site; out of this area around 495 sq. meter
(33%) area will be developed as greenbelt.
6.4 Social Infrastructure
• Water requirement will be met through GIDC Water Supply.
• 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 fuel
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
section of industry. These liquid wastes are sent to septic tank & soak pit.
6.8 Solid Waste Management
Please refer Form-I, Annexure-VI.
6.9 Power Requirement & Supply/Source
Please refer Section 1.8, Page No. 18 of this report.
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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 expansion 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. Any major activity that
may lead to resettlement of the people is considered as permanent impact. Hence, there is
no permanent impact on this account. 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 of expansion project after getting EC & CTE and we shall start
production after applying for CCA.
8.2 Estimated Project cost along with analysis in terms of economic viability of the
project.
The total cost of the project after proposed expansion will be Rs. 5 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 expansion 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.