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SHREE CEMENT LIMITED; RAS (PALI) RAJASTHAN
COMPLIANCE STATUS OF ENVIRONMENT CLEARANCE LETTER NO.:
J-11015/327/2012-IA.II (M) dated: July 21st, 2015
& amendment letter no. J-11015/327/2012-IA.II (M) dated 11th Feb. 2016.
(Apr-2016 to Sept-2016)
S.N Specific conditions Compliance Status
(i) Environmental clearance is granted subject to
final outcome of Hon’ble Supreme Court of
India, Hon’ble High Court of Rajasthan and
any other Court of Law, if any, as may be
applicable to this project.
Agreed to comply with the outcome of Hon’ble Supreme Court
of India, Hon’ble High Court of Rajasthan and any other Court of
Law, if any, as may be applicable to this project.
(ii) Environmental clearance is subject to
obtaining clearance, if any, under the Wildlife
(protection) Act, 1972 from the Competent
Authority, as may be applicable to this
project.
Not Applicable
(iii) No mining activities will be allowed in forest
area, if any, for which the Forest Clearance is
not available.
There is no forest area within the mining lease.
(iv) The project Proponent shall obtain Consent to
Operate from the State Pollution Control
Board, Rajasthan and effectively implement
all the conditions stipulated therein.
Consent to Operate (CTO) has been granted by RSPCB vide no.
F(Mines)/Pali(Jaitaran)/81(1)/2015-2016/8474-8478 dated
03/03/2016 & F(Mines)/Pali(Jaitaran)/81(1)/2015-2016/3118-3122
dated 08/06/2016.
(v) Implementation of peafowl Conservation plan
as recommended by the Additional Principal
Chief Conservator of Forests & Chief Wildlife
Warden, vide letter no.
F()/Dev/CWLW/2014/1042,dated.
12/12/2014.The project Proponent shall also
take all precautionary measures during
mining operation for conservation and
protection of endangered flora/fauna, if any,
spotted in the study area.
Peafowl conservation plan has been executed as per
approved plan. Details are given as below:
1. Cage for protection of sick birds / injured birds has been
given to DFO Pali on dated.15/10/2015. Photographs are
enclosed as annexure 1.
2. Awareness programmes have been organized for
conservation and protection of peafowl in nearby schools
and villages. Photographs are enclosed as annexure 1.
3. Plant saplings have been distributed to the villagers for
enhancement of biodiversity. Photographs are enclosed
as annexure 1.
(vi) Proponent shall appoint an Occupational
Health Specialist for Regular and Periodical
medical examination of the workers engaged
in the Project and maintain records
accordingly; also, Occupational health
check-ups for workers having some ailments
like BP, diabetes, habitual smoking, etc. shall
be undertaken once in six months and
necessary remedial/preventive measures
taken accordingly. The Recommendations of
National Institute for ensuring good
occupational environment for mine workers
shall be implemented; The prevention
measure for burns, malaria and provision of
anti-snake venom including all other
paramedical safeguards may be ensured
before initiating the mining activities.
1. Established well-equipped occupation health care
center.
2. Well-equipped ambulances are available with adequate
medical staff for immediate medical help and refer to the
hospital at Beawar.
3. Occupational Health Surveillance programme have
been carried out on regular basis and data are given
below:
OHS Data (Workers) Mine
S.No. Year Worker Abnormality
1 2011 37 Nil
2 2012 39 Nil
3 2013 39 Nil
4 2014 39 Nil
5 2015 39 Nil
(vii) Implementation of Action plan on the issues
raised during the Public Hearing shall be
Recommendation of Public Hearing has been implemented
satisfactory and status has been received by the Ministry,
ensured. The PP shall complete all the tasks as
per the Action plan submitted with budgetary
provisions during the Public Hearing.
detail is enclosing annexure-2.
(viii) The mining operations shall be restricted to
above ground water table and it should not
intersect groundwater table. In case of
working below ground water table, prior
approval of the Ministry of Environment, Forest
and Climate Change and Central Ground
Authority shall be obtained, for which a
detailed hydro-geological study shall be
carried out; The report on six monthly basis on
changes in Ground water level and quality
shall be submitted to the Regional offices of
the Ministry
1. Presently mining is being done at the top of the hill, hence
mining activity does not intersect ground water table.
2. Ground water level and quality monitoring report have
been submitted on regular basis to the ministry and its
Regional offices.
3. Prior approval will be obtained from Central Ground Water
Authority and Ministry in case of mining activity intersects
the ground water table.
(ix) The pollution due to transportation load on
the environment will be effectively controlled
& water sprinkling will also be done regularly.
Vehicles with PUCC only will be allowed to
ply. The mineral transportation shall be carried
out through covered trucks with tarpaulin etc
And the vehicles carrying mineral shall not be
overloaded. Project should obtain ‘PUC’
certificates for all the vehicles from authorized
pollution testing centers.
1. Lime stone is transported from phase to crusher by
dumpers. Water is sprayed on haul roads, during
unloading at the covered hopper of the crusher and
inside the crusher to make sufficient moist the crushed
limestone which is then transported to the stacker and
reclaimer by conveyer belt.
2. HEMM are maintained by regular servicing and checking.
3. All vehicles are loaded as per the capacity.
4. Vehicles with PUC certificate are used.
(x) There shall be planning, developing and
implementing facility of rainwater harvesting
measures on long term basis in consultation
with Regional Director, Central Groundwater
Board and implementation of conservation
measures to augment ground water resources
in the area in consultation with Central
Ground Water Board.
1. Presently mining is being done at the top of the hill. Rain
water collection pits have been developed at the
following locations to use for plant & mining activities to
recharge the ground water.
Sr.
No.
Structure Water storage
Capacity in KL
1. Harvesting Pit-1 at Mines 900000
2. Harvesting Pit-2 at Mines 40000
3. Harvesting Pit-3 near plant
gate 147000
4. Harvesting Pit-4 in Colony
near Vill. Bhagatpura 40000
2. Following rain water harvesting measures have been
developed outside the plant premises.
S.
NO.
Watershed development & Construction of
Anicuts
Year 2015-2016
1 Construction of anicut in Roopnagar(Ras)
village
Year 2010-2011
1 Construction of anicut in Bagatpura village
2 Construction of anicut in Bhimgarh village
3 Construction of anicut in Kanyakhedi village
4 Rooftop water harvesting in 12 schools
5 Construction of Rapat (Nimbeti to Jawangarh
village)
Year 2009-2010
6 Watershed development project for all villages
7 Small check dam/Anicut, Village Nimbeti
8 Construction of anicut in Nimbeti river
9 Construction of anicut in Kheda Village
10 Construction of anicut in Bhimgarh Village
11 Pal construction at Anicut Nimbeti river
Year 2008-2009
12 Construction/Repairing of anicut in Nimbeti
village
13 Jawangarh Anicut
14 Bhairav Ji Dhani Anicut Jawangarh Anicut
3. Artificial recharge structures (de-silting & filter pits) have
been provided with following dug wells and bore wells
inside the plant premises to recharge the ground water.
(xi) Use of Effectiveness sprinkler system to
suppress fugitive dust on haul roads and other
transport roads shall be ensured; and Washing
of all transport vehicles should be done inside
the mining lease.
1. Regular water spray and compaction is being done of all
haul roads to control the fugitive emissions.
2. Well-equipped workshop has been established for
maintenance of HEMM.
3. Washing arrangement for HEMM has been made within
the workshop.
(xii) Advanced technologies for environmental
protection shall be used for controlled
blasting specially in the areas in the vicinity of
the villages/habitations. Blasting operation
shall be carried out only during the daytime.
Controlled blasting shall be practiced. The
mitigative measures for control of ground
vibrations and to arrest fly rocks and boulders
should be implemented. Drills shall either be
operated with dust extractors or equipped
with water injection system. Secondary
blasting for reducing the boulder size will be
avoided by using rock breaker. All measures
will be adopted to control fugitive dust
emission during mining operation and to
ensure no impact on nearby habitats. Green
belt (15 m width) and plantation will be
developed towards habitation, water bodies
and all along the pit boundary.
1. Wet drilling is being done by Drill Machine.
2. Dry drilling is also done with dust extractor system.
3. Only day time blasting is in practice.
4. Controlled blasting is being done in most scientific manner
by using shock tube detonators during day time to control
noise level, vibration, & fly rock etc.
5. Supervision of blasting operation by competent persons as
per MMR, 1961 and Explosive Act.
6. Vibration monitoring has been carried out on regular basis.
(xiii) Project proponent shall carry out vibration
studies well before approaching any such
habitats or other buildings, to evaluate the
zone of influence and impact of blasting on
the neighborhood. Within 500 meters of such
sites vulnerable to blasting vibrations,
avoidance of use of explosive and adoption
of alternative means of mineral extraction,
such as ripper/dozer combination/rock
breakers/surface miners etc. should be
seriously considered and practiced wherever
practicable. A provision for monitoring of
each blast should be made so that the
impact of blasting on nearby habitation and
dwelling units could be ascertained.
1. Latest control blasting technology is being used to
minimize the vibration level & fly rock (100% use of shock
tube detonators).
2. Vibration monitoring has been carried out on regular basis.
(xiv) Mining shall be carried out as per the
provisions outlined in mining plan approved
by Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM) as well as by
abiding to the guidelines of Directorate
General Mines Safety(DGMS)
Approved mining plan is being followed.
(xv) That water shall be sprayed by water tankers/
permanent water sprinklers on haulage roads
and other roads should be regularly wetted
with water tankers fitted with sprinklers.
Crusher and material transfer points should
invariably be provided with Bag filters and on
dry fogging system. Belt-Conveyors should be
fully covered to avoid air borne dust.
1. Regular water spray and compaction is being done of all
haulage roads to control the fugitive emissions.
2. Water spray arrangements have been provided at all
crusher.
3. Bag filters have been installed at all material transfer points.
4. All conveyor belts have been covered to reduce the air
born dust.
5. Lime stone is transported to crusher situated at mine
boundary through dumpers via haul roads and unloading in
to covered hopper of the crusher provided with water spray
arrangement. Crushed moist lime stone is transported to the
stacker by covered conveyer belt.
(xvi) The project Proponent shall ensure that the
productivity of agricultural crops is not
affected due to mining operations. The district
Mineral Fund will be utilized for the
development of nearby area.
1. Lime stone is transported to crusher situated at mine
boundary through dumpers via haul roads and unloading
in to covered hopper of the crusher provided with water
spray arrangement. Crushed moist lime stone is
transported to the stacker by covered conveyer belt.
2. Wet drilling is being done by Drill Machine.
3. Dry drilling is also done with dust extractor system.
4. Controlled blasting is being done in most scientific manner
by using shock tube detonators during day time to control
noise level, vibration, & fly rock etc.
5. Supervision of blasting operation by competent persons as
per MMR, 1961 and Explosive Act.
6. Vibration monitoring has been carried out on regular basis.
7. Vehicles with PUC are used.
(xvii) The illumination and sound at night at project
site disturb the villages in respect of both
human and animal population. Consequent
sleeping disorders and stress may affect the
health in the villages located close to mining
operations. Habitations have a right for
darkness and minimal noise level at night.
Project Proponent must ensure that the
biological clock of the villages is not
disturbed; by orienting the floodlights/masks
away from the villagers and keeping the noise
1. Controlled blasting is being done in most scientific manner
by using shock tube detonators during day time to control
noise level, vibration, & fly rock etc.
2. Only day time blasting is in practice.
3. Noise level monitoring is being carried out on regular basis
and enclosing as annexure 3.
levels well within the prescribed limits for day
light/night hours.
(xviii) Main haulage road in the mine should be
provided with permanent water sprinklers and
other roads should be regularly wetted with
water tankers fitted with sprinklers.
1. Regular water spray and compaction is being done of all
haul roads to control the fugitive emissions.
2. Water spry arrangements have been provided at all
crushers.
(xix) As per section 135 of the Company Act, the
CSR cost should be 2% of average net profit
of last three years. Hence CSR expenses
should be as per the company Act/ Rules. The
report shall be submitted to the Ministry of
Environment, Forest and Climate Change and
it Regional Office located at on six monthly
basis.
Company is working on extensive social welfare works under
CSR activities. Total expenses on social welfare activities for the
FY 15-16 was INR 461.50 lacs for all units of cement, power and
mining.
(xx) Provision shall be made for the housing of
construction labor within the site with all
necessary infrastructure and facilities such as
fuel for cooking, mobile toilets, mobile, STP,
safe drinking water, medical health care,
crèche etc. The housing may be in the form of
temporary structures to be removed after the
completion of the project.
All necessary facilities such as toilets, drinking water, medical
health etc. have been provided to construction labors.
(xxi) A final Mine Closure plan along with details of
Corpus Fund shall be submitted to the Ministry
of Environment, Forest & Climate Change 5
years in advance of final mine closure for
approval.
Agreed to submit mine closure plan to the ministry 5 years
before closure of the mine.
(B) General Conditions
(i) No change in mining technology and
scope of working should be made without
prior approval of the Ministry of
Environment, Forest & Climate Change
Prior approval for change in mining technology and scope of
working would be obtained from the Ministry.
(ii) No change in the calendar plan including
excavation, quantum of limestone and
waste should be made.
Mining would be done as per the approved mining plan and
applicable mining rule and regulations.
(iii) The Project proponent shall obtain
necessary prior permission of the competent
authorities for drawl of requisite quantity of
surface water and ground water for the
project.
1. Total water requirement entire project including Cement,
Power, Mine and Residential colony is 4380 KLD.
2. CGWA have been granted permission to withdraw 4000 KLD
ground water.
3. Balance 380 KLD water will be used from the rain water
collected in pits.
4. Rain water collection pits have been developed at the
following locations to use for plant & mining activities and to
recharge the ground water.
Sr.
No.
Structure Water storage
Capacity in KL
1. Harvesting Pit-1 at Mines 900000
2. Harvesting Pit-2 at Mines 40000
3. Harvesting Pit-3 near plant
gate 147000
4. Harvesting Pit-4 in Colony
near Vill. Bhagatpura 40000
(iv) Regular Monitoring of Ground water table
to be carried out at the upstream and
1. Network of existing well and bore well have been
established for ground water monitoring.
depth of water available in the dug well is
to be measured. Monitoring to be done by
establishing a network of existing well and
constructing new piezometer.
2. Monitoring of ground water quality and level are being
carried out regularly as per guidelines of CGWA.
3. Monitoring data for the year 2013, 2014 and 2015 are
attached herewith annexure 4.
(v) Monitoring of Ambient Air quality to be
carried out based on the 2009 Notification,
as amended from time to time by the
Central Pollution Control Board. Water
sprinkling should be increased at places
loading and unloading points & transfer
point to reduce fugitive emissions.
1. Complying with the National Ambient Air Quality Emission
Standards issued by the Ministry.
2. Monitoring results of ambient air quality are enclosed
herewith as annexure 5.
(vi) The upliftment of scheduled
caste/scheduled tribe population, specific
programs have been taken in to
consideration especially with respect to
education, health care, livelihood
generation, infrastructure development &
promotion of sports & culture for SC/ST
population and that these will be intensified
in future.
Working on various CSR works related to up-liftment of quality of
life for the poor / BPL people and in the area related to
education, health care and sanitation, infrastructure, agriculture,
training programme on self-employment generation, help in
marriage, religious and cultural development, water supply etc.
(vii) The top soil, if any, shall temporarily be
stored at earmarked site(s) only and it
should not kept unutilized for long. The
topsoil shall be used for land reclamation
and plantation. The over burden (OB)
generated during the mining operations
shall be stacked at earmarked dump site(s)
only and it should not be kept active for a
long period of time. The maximum height of
dump will be 60 meter with surface area of
1350 meter × 600 meter as per approved
Mine plan. and overall slope of the dumps
shall be maintained to 45°. The OB dumps
should be scientifically vegetated with
suitable native species to prevent erosion
and surface run off. In critical areas, use of
geo textiles shall be undertaken for
stabilization of the dump. As per approved
mining plan, the total excavated area will
be 450 ha, out of which 250 ha will be
partially backfilled and rest 190 ha will be
converted in to water reservoir. Monitoring
and management of rehabilitated areas
should continue until the vegetation
becomes self-sustaining. Compliance status
shall be submitted to the Ministry of
Environment, Forest & Climate Change and
its Regional office located at Luck now on
six monthly basis.
1. There is no top soil. Limestone is exposed on surface.
2. Interstitial clay sorted through grizzly is being stacked
separately and used for road making and also will be used
for reclamation of land when required.
3. OB is being stacked on earmarked sites only. At present
waste dump yards are active. Plantation along the slope of
the dump shall be done on maturity.
4. Sedimentation pits have been made for waste dump yards
at the corners of the garland drains. Check dams have
been made across the surface run-off through and drains
before final disposal.
5. Compliance status has been submitted to the Ministry and
its Regional Office, Lucknow on six monthly basis.
(viii) Catches drains and siltation ponds of
appropriate size shall be constructed
around the mine working, mineral and OB
dumps to prevent run off of water and flow
of sediments directly into the river and other
1. Check dams & siltation pond have been made across the
surface run-off through and drains from mining area to arrest
silt & sediments.
2. Garland drains with siltation pond have been made to
check the surface run-off & silt.
water bodies. The water so collected should
be utilized for watering the mine area,
roads, green belt development etc. The
drains, settling tanks and check dams of
appropriate size, gradient and length shall
be constructed both around the mine pit
and over burden dumps to prevent run off
of water and flow of sediments directly into
the river and other water over and above
peak sudden rainfall (based on 50 years
data) and maximum discharge in the area
adjoining the mine site. Sump capacity
should also provide adequate retention
period to allow proper settling of slit
material. Sedimentation pits shall be
constructed at the corners of the garlands
drains and desalted at regular intervals.
3. Sedimentation pits have been made for waste dump yards
at the corners of the garland drains.
4. Rain water collected in mine pits is used for water spray on
haul roads and green belt development.
(ix) Plantation shall be raised in a 7.5 m wide
green belt in safety zone around the mining
lease, backfilled and reclaimed area,
around water body, along the road etc. by
planting the native species in consultation
with the local DFO/Agriculture Department.
The density of the trees should be around
2500 plants per ha. Green belt shall be
developed all along the mine lease area in
a phased manner and shall be completed
within first five years.
1. Presently 76.12 ha land has been developed for plantation
around the lease boundary, near crusher and road.
2. Planation around the water body, backfilled and reclaimed
area would be started after such situation arises.
3. Native species are used for plantation.
(x) Dimension of the retaining wall at the top of
over burden dumps and OB benches within
the mine to check run-off and siltation shall
be based on the rain fall data.
Garland drains with siltation pond have been made to check
the surface run-off & silt.
(xi) Effective safeguard measures such as
regular water sprinkling shall be carried out
in critical areas prone to air pollution and
having high levels of PM10 and PM2.5 such as
haul road, loading and unloading point and
transfer points. It shall be ensured that the
Ambient Air Quality parameters conform to
the norms prescribed by the Central
Pollution Control Board in this regard.
1. Water spraying arrangement have been provided and
working at the unloading points & inside the crushers.
2. Water spraying is being done on haul roads during HEMM
movement.
3. Bag filters have been installed at all material transfer
points.
4. Conveyor belts are covered to reduce the air born dust.
5. Wet drilling / dry drilling with dust extraction system is being
practiced.
(xii) Regular monitoring of the flow rate of the
springs and perennial nallahs flowing in and
around the mine lease shall be carried out
and records maintained. Regular
monitoring of water quality upstream and
downstream of water bodies shall be
carried out and record of monitoring data
should be maintained and submitted to the
Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate
Change, its Regional Office, Luck now,
Central Groundwater Authority, Regional
Director, Central Ground Water Board, State
pollution Control Board and Central
There is no perennial nallaha/ river / surface water body in the
lease area.
Pollution Control Board.
(xiii) Regular monitoring of ground water level
and quality shall be carried out in and
around the mine lease by establishing a
network of existing wells and constructing
new piezometers during the mining
operation. The monitoring shall be carried
out four times in a year- pre-monsoon(April-
May), Monsoon (August), post monsoon
(November) and winter (January) and the
data thus collected may be sent regularly
to Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate
Change and its Regional office, Luck now,
Central Ground Water Authority and
Regional Director, Central Ground Water
Board.
1. Network of existing well and bore well have been
established for ground water monitoring.
2. Monitoring of ground water quality and level are being
carried out regularly as per guidelines of CGWA.
3. The monitoring data for the year of 2013, 2014 and 2015
has been submitted to CGWA detail is enclosed as
annexure 4.
(xiv) The critical parameters such as PM10 (size
less than 10 micro meter), PM2.5 (size less
than 2.5 micro meter), NOX in the ambient
air within the impact zone, peak particle
velocity at 300m distance or within the
nearest habitation, whichever is closer shall
be monitored[(TDS, DO, PH, and TSS)]. The
monitored data shall be uploaded on the
project site at a suitable location near the
main gate of the company in public
domain. The circular No. J-20012/1/2006-
IA.II(M) dated 27.05.2009 issued by Ministry
of Environment, Forest & Climate Change,
which is available on the website of the
ministry www.envfor.nic.in shall also be
referred. In this regard for its compliance.
1. Status of compliance of the stipulated environment
clearance conditions, including results of monitored data
are available on company's web site and displayed at the
main gate.
2. Emission levels are being submitted on regular basis to the
ministry, CPCB and SPCB.
3. Complying with the National Ambient Air Quality Emission
Standards issued by the Ministry.
4. Monitoring results of ambient air quality (All Values in µg/m3)
are enclosed herewith as annexure 5.
5. Depending on the type of structures and the dominant
excitation frequency, the peak particle velocity (ppv) on
the ground adjacent to the structures is not exceeding.
(xv) Four ambient air quality-monitoring stations
should be established in the core zone as
well as the buffer zone for PM10, PM2.5, SO2 &
NOX monitoring. Location of the stations
should be decided based on the
ecologically sensitive targets and frequency
of monitoring should be undertaken in
consultation with the State Pollution Control
Board. Data on ambient air quality should
be regularly submitted to the Ministry
including its Regional office at Lucknow and
the State Pollution Control Board/Central
Pollution Board once in six month.
1. Ambient air quality is being monitored at the 4 locations at
the mine boundary and towards Nimbeti Village.
2. Emission levels are being submitted on regular basis to the
CPCB, SPCB, Ministry and its regional office once in a 6
month.
(xvi) Fugitive dust emissions from all the sources
should be controlled regularly; Water
spraying arrangement on haul roads,
loading and unloading and at transfer
points should be provided and properly
maintained.
1. Water spraying is being done on haul roads during HEMM
movement.
2. CPCB guideline is being practiced for control of fugitive
emission.
3. Bag filters have been installed at all material transfer
points.
4. Conveyor belts are covered.
5. Wet drilling / dry drilling with dust extraction arrangement
are being practiced.
6. Limestone unloading hoppers at crusher are covered.
(xvii) Measures should be taken for control of
noise levels below 85 dBA In the work
environment. Workers engaged in
operations of HEMM, etc. should be
provided with ear plugs/muffs.
1. Regular maintenance of HEMM is in practice.
2. Controlled blasting is being done in most scientific manner
by using shock tube detonators to control noise level,
vibration, & fly rock etc.
3. Only day time blasting is in practice.
4. Overall noise level in and around the mine area are well
within the prescribed standards (85 dB (A).
5. PPE’s have been providing to all HEMM operators.
(xviii) Industrial waste water(workshop) and waste
water from the mine) should be properly
collected, treated so as to conform to the
standards prescribed under GSR 422 (E)
dated 19th May, 1993 and 31st December,
1993 or as amended from time to time. Oil
and grease trap should be installed before
discharge of workshop effluents.
Workshop wastewater contains silt and traces of oil and grease
is passed through the up-flow filer for removal of oil and grease
contents and reused in crusher for dust suppression.
(xix) Personnel working in dusty areas should
wear protective respiratory devices and
they should also be provided with
adequate training and information on
safety any health aspects.
1. PPE’s have been provided to all personnel working within
mine.
2. All PPE’S confirmed DGMS standards.
3. Regular training programme has been organized on health
and safety aspects.
(xx) Occupational health surveillance program
of the workers should be undertaken
periodically to observe any contractions
due to exposure to dust and take corrective
measures, if needed.
1. Well-equipped occupation health care center has been
established.
2. Occupational Health Surveillance programme have been
carried out on regular basis and record of the same are
maintained.
(xxi) A separate environment management cell
with suitable qualified personnel should be
set-up under the control of a Senior
Executive, who will report directly to the
Head of the Organization.
Separate environment management cell with full-fledged
laboratory has been established to carry out various
management and environment monitoring functions under the
control of senior executive.
(xxii)
The fund undertaken for environmental
protection should be kept in separate
Account and should not be diverted for
other purpose. Year wise expenditure should
be reported to the Ministry and its Regional
Office Located at Lucknow.
1. All the pollution control measures have been implemented.
2. Following is the last three years recurring cost for the
environment pollution control:
Description 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
Plant 790.52 Lacs
719.94 Lacs 830.85 Lacs
Mines 153.34 Lacs 232.32 Lacs
Total 790.52 Lacs 873.28 Lacs 1063.17 Lacs
(xxiii) The project authorities should inform to the
Regional office located at Lucknow
regarding date of financial closures and
final approval of the project by the
concerned authorities and the date of start
of land development work.
1. Nimbeti lime stone mine is operating since 1997.
2. Consent to Operate (CTO) has been granted by the RSPCB
vide no. F(Mines)/Pali(Jaitaran)/81(1)/2015-2016/8474-8478
dated 03/03/2016 & superseded letter no.
F(Mines)/Pali(Jaitaran)/81(1)/2015-2016/3118-3122 dated
08/06/2016.
(xxiv)
The Regional Office of this Ministry located
at Lucknow shall monitor compliance of the
stipulated conditions. The (project
Full cooperation is being extended to the officer(s) of the
Regional Office by furnishing the requisite data/information
/monitoring reports.
authorities should extend full cooperation to
the officer(s) of the Regional Office by
furnishing the requisite data/information
/monitoring reports.
(xxv)
The Project proponent shall submit six
monthly reports on the status of the
implementation of the stipulated
environmental safeguards to the Ministry of
Environment, Forest & Climate Change, its
Regional Office, Lucknow, Central Pollution
Control Board and State Pollution Control
Board.
Compliance of the stipulated environment clearance conditions,
including results of monitored data are being submitted on six
monthly basis to the Ministry, its Regional Office, Lucknow,
Central Pollution Control Board and State Pollution Control Board.
(xxvi)
The project proponent shall submit six
monthly report on the status of the
implementation of the stipulated
environmental safeguards to the Ministry of
Environment, Forest and Climate Change,
its Regional office, Lucknow, Central
Pollution Control Board and State Pollution
Control Board.
(xxvii)
A copy of clearance letter will be marked
to concerned Panchayat / local NGO, if
any, from whom suggestion/representation
has been received while processing the
proposal.
1. Copy of environment clearance letter has been sent on
3.8.2015 to the following:-
i. Gram Panchayat, Ras
ii. Gram Panchayat, Butiwas
2. EC letter has been placed on our website:-
www.shreecement.in
(xxviii)
State pollution Control Board should display
a copy of the clearance letter at the
Regional office, District Industry Centre and
Collector’s office/Tehsildar’s office for 30
days.
It’s board’s jurisdiction.
(xxix)
The project authorities should advertise at
least in two local newspapers widely
circulated, one of which shall be in the
vernacular language of the locality
concerned, within 7 days of the issue of the
clearance letter informing that the project
has been accorded environmental
clearance and a copy of the clearance
letter is available with the State Pollution
Control Board and also at web site of the
Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate
Change at http://envfor.nic.in and a copy
of the same should be forwarded to the
Regional office of this Ministry located Luck
now.
Advertisement has been given in two local newspapers widely
circulated in the region namely, Dainik Bhaskar and Dainik
Navjyoti on 31/07/2015. Copy of the newspapers has been sent
on 04/08/2015.
Annexure – 1.
Mass Awareness programme on Peacock Conservation
Peacock conservation Awareness Programme at,
SCL RAS
Mass Awareness Programme on Peacock
Conservation Mass Awareness Programme at, SCL, RAS.
Mass Awareness Training Programme at, SCL, RAS
Mass Awareness Programme at NimbetiGovt.
School
Prize distribution at Nimbeti Govt. School
Awareness Creating on Peacock Conservation
Prize Distribution at Bheemgarh village
Plant sapling distribution programme
Plant sapling distribution programme
Cage Providing to DFO, Pali
Cage Providing to DFO, Pali
Annexure 2
Public Hearing Compliance of Public Hearing held on 18/02/2014
S. No. Activities Action undertaken Fund Allocation
(Rs. In lac)
Action Taken
Expenditure
Incurred (Rs.
In Lac)
1. Plantation in nearby area 5,000 trees will be planted in
nearby area.
5.0 12,870 plants has been
planted. Fodder Seeds
and 7 orchards were
developed
3.59
2. Increase of availability of
ambulance
Three ambulance available at
the site
1.0 144 visits for Ambulance
camp and 34 time’s
ambulance services for
delivery have been
provided.
13.27
3. Increase of drinking
water supply in summer
season.
Additional 5 Nos. of water tanks
will be provided
5.0 674 Nos. water
Tankers & Construction
of Water tanks & Kheli..
4.21
4. More efforts on control
of dust emission and
vibration.
Installation of high efficient Bag
house, ESPs and Bag filters to
meet emission level
< 50mg/Nm3.
All movement area is
cemented.
Completion of railway line
shortly to reduce the road
traffic density.
Better housekeeping.
Regular water spray on haul
road and proper maintenance
Cost has already
included in
project cost.
Good housekeeping is
being maintained
Part of
project cost.
5. More employment to
local people
Out of Total 1817
Employees 1411
employee are from
Rajasthan & 85 are from
Pali district.
Out of Total 1965 workers 1349
workers are from Pali district.
- Regular training is given
to the local villagers.
Skilled development
trainings have been
provided to 47 persons
and expenditure of Rs.
2.4 lacs has been
incurred so far.
2.4
6. Investment in irrigation for
the Development of
Agriculture
Distribute better quality seeds,
training of farmers by agriculture
experts and financial aid for
water sprinkling system.
5.0 Rs. 17 lacs has been
incurred on distribution
of better quality seeds,
training of farmers by
agriculture experts and
financial aid for water
sprinkling system etc.
17.0
Total 16.0 40.47
7. CSR activities Health & Family Welfare Programmes, Education
Promotion Programmes, Women Empowerment &
Development Programme, Contribution in
Religious & Social Programmes, Community
Infrastructure Development Projects, Agriculture &
land development, community development
project & Natural resource management
Rs. 254.32 Lacs
proposed for year 2016 -
17
(Rs. 461.50 lacs incurred
during 2015-16.)
Annexure-3
Ambient noise level at Mine): all values in dB (A):-
Location Mines office Near Nimbeti village Near Mines crusher Near Mines phase
Month Day Night Day Night Day Night Day Night
Apr-16 63.6 56.8 57.5 50.5 59.4 51.8 64.3 53.3
May-16 61.8 53.3 56.3 49.2 65.7 50.3 66.4 53.3
Jun-16 70.7 59.0 61.6 50.1 69.9 60.5 66.9 58.5
Jul-16 71.2 58.8 62.3 50.4 71.0 61.1 66.3 58.1
Aug-16 71.3 59.2 62.3 50.8 70.6 62.0 66.6 57.8
Sep-16 70.5 59.8 62.3 51.7 70.2 61.8 67.3 57.3
Annexure – 4.
Ground water level & quality monitoring
Ground water level in meter below ground level (Year-2013)
S.No Location of well Season Winter (Jan.,13) Pre-Monsoon
(May,13)
Monsoon
(August, 13)
Post-Monsoon
(Nov,13)
1 B/W Near Old Mines Office
(Within Plant Area)North Side 14.8 18.3 17.3 18.2
2 O/W JassaNath Ji ki Mandi
(Outside plant Area)East Side 14.5 18.0 19.8 20.2
3 Open Well # 9 Stacker &
reclaimer area West side 16.3 20.6 19.4 20.2
4 Open Well # 2 Near mess
area South side 15.7 19.2 18.6 19.5
S.N
Location of
Well
Bore Well within Plant Area Near Old Mines
Office North Side
Open Well outside plant Area
JassaNath Ji ki Mandi East Side
Season
Parameters
Winter
(Jan.,13)
Pre-
Monsoon
(May,13)
Monsoon
(August,
13)
Post-
Monsoon
(Nov,13)
Winter
(Jan.,13)
Pre-
Monsoon
(May,13)
Monsoon
(August,
13)
Post-
Monsoon
(Nov,13)
1 pH 7.24 7.37 7.09 7.52 7.13 7.18 7.21 7.19
2 Turbidity
(NTU) 3.6 4.5 4.2 3.5 3.50 2.54 3.25 3.44
3 Total 421 426 382 381 362 353 371 358
Hardness
mg/l
4 Alkalinity
mg/l 233 211 209 236 221 231 204 216
5 Iron
mg/l 0.51 0.28 0.23 0.28 0.40 0.39 0.41 0.34
6 Chloride
mg/l 405 364 334 349 246 284 275 268
7 TDS
mg/l 1168 1232 1198 1264 774 825 963 934
8 Calcium
mg/l 114 119 115 123 97 96 98 99
9 Magnesium
mg/l 49 40 39 40 29 31 35 33
10 Sulphate
mg/l 63 73 72 65 61 58 62 65
11 Nitrate
mg/l 8.2 14 15 13 3 8 17 14
12 Fluoride
mg/l 1.21 1.13 1.2 1.17 0.87 0.95 1.1 1.2
S.N
Location of
Well
Open Well # 9 Stacker & reclaimer area West
side
Open Well # 2 Near mess area South side
Season
Parameters
Winter
(Jan.,13)
Pre-
Monsoon
(May,13)
Monsoon
(August,
13)
Post-
Monsoon
(Nov,13)
Winter
(Jan.,13)
Pre-
Monsoon
(May,13)
Monsoon
(August,
13)
Post-
Monsoon
(Nov,13)
1 pH 7.15 7.52 7.28 7.13 7.21 7.27 7.85 7.45
2 Turbidity
(NTU) 4.4 3.5 3.50 2.54 3.25 3.44 2.70 2.72
3 Total
Hardness
mg/l
386 388 361 353 371 358 374 357
4 Alkalinity
mg/l 209 236 221 231 204 216 226 231
5 Iron
mg/l 0.23 0.28 0.40 0.39 0.41 0.34 0.25 0.28
6 Chloride
mg/l 334 349 286 284 275 268 356 341
7 TDS
mg/l 1198 1264 774 825 963 934 1207 1169
8 Calcium
mg/l 115 123 97 96 98 99 135 124
9 Magnesium
mg/l 45 41 39 41 35 33 43 42
10 Sulphate
mg/l 72 65 61 58 62 65 73 76
11 Nitrate
mg/l 15 13 3 8 17 14 10.6 10.8
12 Fluoride
mg/l 1.2 1.17 0.87 0.95 1.1 1.2 1.24 1.18
Ground water level in meter below ground level (Year-2014)
S.No Location of well Season Winter (Jan.,14) Pre-Monsoon
(May,14)
Monsoon
(August, 14)
Post-Monsoon
(Nov,14)
1 B/W Near Old Mines Office
(Within Plant Area) 18.8 20.4 16.5 18.0
2. O/W JassaNathJikiMandi
(Outside plant Area) 21.4 23.4 16.3 11.9
3. Open Well # 9 Stacker
&reclaimer area West side
19.6 21.2 16.9 19.0
4. Open Well # 2 Near mess
area South side 20.4 22.8 16.2 19.2
S.N
Location of
Well
Bore Well within Plant Area Near Old Mines
Office
Open Well outside plant Area
JassaNathJikiMandi
Season
Parameters
Winter
(Jan.,14)
Pre-
Monsoon
(May.,14)
Monsoon
(Aug.,14)
Post-
Monsoon
(Nov,14)
Winter
(Jan.,14)
Pre-
Monsoon
(May.,14)
Monsoon
(Aug.,14)
Post-
Monsoon
(Nov,14)
1 pH 7.75 7.54 7.85 7.45 7.35 7.42 7.52 7.62
2 Turbidity
(NTU) 3.40 2.80 2.70 2.72 3.40 2.85 2.78 2.74
3 Total
Hardness
mg/l
345 366 374 357 352 357 365 360
4 Alkalinity
mg/l 227 230 226 231 217 241 231 234
5 Iron
mg/l 0.31 0.27 0.25 0.28 0.21 0.37 0.39 0.32
6 Chloride
mg/l 365 368 356 341 296 276 279 283
7 TDS
mg/l 1254 1266 1207 1169 967 1024 1056 1042
8 Calcium
mg/l 127 122 135 124 105 109 99 43
9 Magnesium
mg/l 48 46 43 42 39 41 44 43
10 Sulphate
mg/l 64 69 73 76 68 55 66 69
11 Nitrate
mg/l 8.9 9.4 10.6 10.8 11.5 10.5 11.2 10.8
12 Fluoride
mg/l 1.24 1.23 1.24 1.18 1.05 1.12 1.13 1.2
S.N
Location of
Well
Open Well # 9 Stacker & reclaimer area West
side
Open Well # 2 Near mess area South side
Season
Parameters
Winter
(Jan.,14)
Pre-
Monsoon
(May,14)
Monsoon
(August,
14)
Post-
Monsoon
(Nov,14)
Winter
(Jan.,14)
Pre-
Monsoon
(May,14)
Monsoon
(August,
14)
Post-
Monsoon
(Nov,14)
1 pH 7.28 7.32 7.15 7.18 7.85 7.63 7.26 7.29
2 Turbidity
(NTU) 2.4 2.06 2.10 2.08 2.97 2.56 2.54 2.84
3 Total
Hardness
mg/l
538 489 338 356 412 502 398 403
4 Alkalinity
mg/l 290 285 208 209 276 784 265 238
5 Iron
mg/l 0.29 0.33 0.32 0.38 0.38 0.36 0.34 0.28
6 Chloride
mg/l 298 295 291 286 287 275 265 249
7 TDS
mg/l 1305 1264 853 1025 815 985 862 874
8 Calcium
mg/l 144 153 95 106 97 132 146 109
9 Magnesium
mg/l 36 37 29 37 31 32 37 31
10 Sulphate
mg/l 82 79 62 68 87 81 79 86
11 Nitrate
mg/l 4 3 2 3 5 4 3 2
12 Fluoride
mg/l 1.08 1.04 0.79 0.98 0.84 0.95 0.68 1.04
Ground water level & quality monitoring
Ground water level in meter below ground level (Year-2015)
S.No Location of well
Season
Winter (Jan.,15) Pre-Monsoon
(May,15)
Monsoon
(August, 15)
Post-Monsoon
(Nov,15)
1 B/W Near Old Mines
Office (Within Plant
Area)North Side
18.2 20.4 17.2 18.7
2 O/W JassaNathJikiMandi
(Outside plant Area) East
Side
20.4 22.6 18.6 14.2
3 Open Well # 9 Stacker &
reclaimer area West side 17.9 20.1 16.1 18.2
4 Open Well # 2 Near mess
area South side 18.6 21.4 17.2 20.2
S.N
Location of
Well
Bore Well within Plant Area Near Old Mines
Office North Side
Open Well outside plant Area
JassaNath Ji kiMandi East Side
Season
Parameters
Winter
(Jan.,15)
Pre-
Monsoon
(May,15)
Monsoon
(August,
15)
Post-
Monsoon
(Nov,15)
Winter
(Jan.,15)
Pre-
Monsoon
(May,15)
Monsoon
(August,
15)
Post-
Monsoon
(Nov,15)
1 pH 7.46 7.21 7.19 7.36 7.51 7.20 7.18 7.41
2 Turbidity
(NTU) 2.83 3.25 3.44 3.29 2.83 4.1 4.6 4.20
3 Total
Hardness 362 371 358 456 349 413 375 439
mg/l
4 Alkalinity
mg/l 235 204 216 231 238 214 218 231
5 Iron
mg/l 0.29 0.41 0.34 0.36 0.34 0.21 0.25 0.28
6 Chloride
mg/l 328 275 268 305 256 350 355 298
7 TDS
mg/l 1156 963 934 1025 1082 1225 1215 1243
8 Calcium
mg/l 118 98 99 370 113 117 114 350
9 Magnesium
mg/l 42 35 33 86 38 38 37 89
10 Sulphate
mg/l 58 62 65 54 54 71 73 68
11 Nitrate
mg/l 9.8 17 14 16.0 10.3 11 17 18.0
12 Fluoride
mg/l 1.19 1.1 1.2 1.15 1.21 1.12 1.1 1.2
S.N
Location of
Well
Open Well # 9 Stacker & reclaimer area West
side
Open Well # 2 Near mess area South side
Season
Parameters
Winter
(Jan.,15)
Pre-
Monsoon
(May,15)
Monsoon
(August,
15)
Post-
Monsoon
(Nov,15)
Winter
(Jan.,15)
Pre-
Monsoon
(May,15)
Monsoon
(August,
15)
Post-
Monsoon
(Nov,15)
1 pH 7.26 7.42 7.26 7.32 7.21 7.26 7.38 7.51
2 Turbidity
(NTU) 2.85 2.92 2.96 3.20 3.25 2.65 2.81 2.63
3 Total
Hardness
mg/l
362 386 391 462 371 374 368 587
4 Alkalinity
mg/l 256 281 208 229 204 198 207 204
5 Iron
mg/l 0.29 0.36 0.40 0.35 0.41 0.38 0.36 0.32
6 Chloride
mg/l 372 363 352 269 275 359 364 268
7 TDS
mg/l 1102 1096 986 997 963 1065 987 1036
8 Calcium
mg/l 123 164 108 363 98 105 121 485
9 Magnesium
mg/l 36 42 46 99 35 41 46 102
10 Sulphate
mg/l 71 62 68 58 62 61 70 56
11 Nitrate
mg/l 9.5 14 19 16.0 17 9.8 12 13.0
12 Fluoride
mg/l 1.1 1.2 1.25 1.1 1.1 1.05 1.2 1.1
Ambient Air quality results (All values in µg/m3) Annexure-5
Location Mines office Near Nimbeti village Near Mines crusher Near Mines phase
Month PM
2.5
PM
10
SO2 NOx PM
2.5
PM
10
SO2 NOx SPM SO2 NOx SPM SO2 NOx
Apr-16 22 41 7.5 10.9 22 41 7.9 11.1 328 7.3 11.0 345 7.8 10.9
May-16 18 36 7.2 10.2 19 38 7.7 10.6 333 7.2 10.7 338 7.4 10.5
Jun-16 30 45 7.6 10.1 31 53 7.7 10.6 336 7.3 10.3 332 7.4 10.3
Jul-16 30 44 8.4 10.5 30 50 8.7 10.7 333 7.8 10.9 343 7.6 10.7
Aug-16 29 44 8.3 10.0 28 48 8.6 10.3 312 7.6 10.6 322 7.3 10.3
Sep-16 29 46 9.1 10.3 26 46 9.6 10.6 322 9.0 9.7 328 9.1 9.8