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GOVERNMENTOFANDRRAPRADESH DEPARTMENT OF MINES & GEOLOGY
From To P. Raja Babu, M.Sc (Tech), Sri C. Rama Gopal Reddy,
S/o Chinna Narayana Reddy, Rio. Itikyala Village,
Deputy Director of Mines & Geology, KURNOOL. •
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Owk Mandai, Kurnool District.
Letter No. 625/MP- BPL/2017, dt: 16-08-2017
Sub:- Mines & Quarries - Approval of Mining Plan (including Progressive Mine Closure Plan) for a period of 5 years for Limestone Slabs (Black) over an extent of 0.607 Hectares in Sy.No: 380/Part, Ramapuram Village, Owk Mandai, Kurnool District in favour of Sri C. Ram a Go pal Reddy prepared by Sri G. Eswar Reddy, R.Q.P. -Mining Plan - Approved- Regarding.
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G.O.Ms.No: 56, lnd. & Corum. (M.ll) Dept., dated: 30.04.2016. Prodgs.No: 28594/P.RQP/2001, dt: 13.05.2016 of the Director of Mines and Geology, Hyderabad. Notice No: 02/QU2017, dt: .01.2017 of the Deputy Director of Mines & Geology, Kurnool and addressed to the appl icant/RQP. Letter dated: Ni l along with draft Mining Plan from the appl icant received in this office on 20.02.20 17. Lr. No.625/MP-BPU20 17, dt: 09.08.2017 to the R.Q.P. I Applicant of the Deputy Director of Mines & Geology, Kumool. Letter dated: 16.08.2017, a longwith five sets of fair copies of mining plan from the applicant received in this office on 16.08.2017.
**** In exercise of the powers conferred as per amended Rule 7 A (I), (11), (Ill) and (IV) of
APMMC Rules, 1966 read with Proceedings No: 28594/P.RQP/2001, dt: 13.05.2016 of the Director of Mines and Geology, GoAP, Hyderabad and G.O.Ms.No: 56, lnd. & Comin. (M.Tl) Dept., dated: 30.04.2016, I hereby approve the Mining Plan (including Progressive Mine Cl~surc Plan) for Limestone Slabs (Black) over an extent of 0.607 Hectares in Sy.No: 380/Part, Ramapuram Village, Owk Mandai, Kurnool District in fuvour of Sri C. Rama Gopul Reddy.
This approval is subject to the following conditions.
I. This Mining Plan (including Progressive Mine Closure Plan) is approved without prejudice to any other laws applicable to the mine area from time to time whether made by the Central Government, State Government or any other authority.
2. It is clarified that this approval of the Miriing Plan (including Progressive Mine Closure Plan) does not in any way imply the approval of the Government in ten11s of any other provisions of the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Amendment Act, 2015 and any other laws including the Forest Conservation Act, 1980 and APMMC Rules, 1966.
3. The approval authority does not owe responsibility with regard to recovery factor of Limestone Slabs (Black) and assessment of reserves, any erroneous certification made by the R.Q.P. if any, s ince the evaluation is done on random basis.
4. The Mining Plan (including Progressive Mine Closure Plan) is approved subject to strictly adhering to the relevant Regulations of MMR, 1961 and obtaining prior permission from the Director General Mines Safety whenever and wherever it is required.
5. The applicant/lessee shall safeguard the structures, public buildings, roads, railway line, electric line and water bodies exists if any as per regulations 109 & 127 ofMMR, 1961.
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6. The approval of Mining Plan (including Progressive Mine Closure Plan) shall be subjected to vacation of prohibitory orders or notices or determination orders etc., if any issued by the competent authority.
7. If anything is found to be concealed as required by the Mines Act in the contents of the approved Mining Plan and the proposal for rectification has not beer~ made or if at later stage the infonnation furnished in the document to be incorrect or misrepresentation of facts. the approval shall be revoked with immediate effect.
8. The approval authority does not owe responsibility with regard to erroneous certification made by the R.Q.P if any and approval is tentative subject to modification of new findings at a later date as per the provisions of Rules in force, since the evaluation is done on random basis.
Yours faithfully, Encl: (2 copies of A.M.P.)
~Cf,uty Director of ines Geology,
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Copy submitted to the Director of Mines and Geology, A.P along with A.M.P.
Copy submi tted to the Zonal Joint Director of Mines and Geology, Kadapa for favour of kind information.
Copy to Sri G. Eswar Reddy, RQP/Geologist, D.No. I 3-2-155-I, Shirdi Nagar, Anantapuramu- 5 I 500 I for infom1ation.
Copy to the Regional Conli'OIIer of Mines, LBM, Sultan Bazar, Hyderabad.
Copy submitte:l to the Director of Mines Safety, Bellary for favour of kind infonnation.
Copy to the Asst. Director of Mines & Geology, BanngannpnUc along with A. M.P.
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SLABS (BLACK)
OVER AN EXlrENt:D~;o:!6'Q.;~ro_tj;)jN SY. NO. 380/PART, RAMAPURAM (V), L DISTRICT, ANDHRA
Mines & Minerals (Development & Regulation) Act, 1957
(Under Rule 7(A) ofM.M.C.R., 1966 and as per the G.O. Ms. No. 56, Industries and Commerce (Mines - II) 301
h April, 2016)
(OTHER THAN FULLY MECHANISED MINE CATEGORY-B) (OWNERSHIP: PATTA LAND)
For
SRI C.RAMA GOPAL REDDY, S/o.Chinna Narayana Reddy,
R/o. l tikyala(V}, Owk(M),
Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh State.
Contact No.8978672962.
Prepared by
G.ESWAR REDDY M.Sc.,B L., RQP 1 Geologist,
RQP/DMG/ AP/07 /2014, RQP/IBM/HYD/302/2013/A'
D.No.13-2-155-1, Shirdi Nagar, ANANTAPURAMU 515001.
Mobi le :09849132789.Phone No : 085554 222737. Email: eswarreddygeologist@gmai l.com
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Mandai, Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh State, prepared in consultation with me
and I understand its contents and agreed to implement the same in accordance
of APMMC Rule 28.
Place : Ramapuram.
Date :15 -08-2017.
AP P Ll CANT :-s:-"j)!_, e~~ ~ f(V~v
C.RAMA GOPAL REDDY
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Mining Plan in respect of quarry lease applied area for
Limestone Slabs (Black) over an extent of 0.607 Hects.in Sy. No. 380/Part of
Ramapuram Village, Owk Mandai, Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh State,
prepared by G.Eswar Reddy Consultant Geologist & RQP from M/s. Sai Geo
Services, Office at Anantapuramu. The applicant agrees to follow the same in
accordance to the provisions of law.
Date: 15 -08-2017. Signature of the Applicant
Place: Ramapuram. e- ·1F1 .;v ff> '7v Tn C.RAMA GOPAL REDDY
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CERTIFICATE
The provisions of Granite Conservation and Development Rules 1999 & APMMC
Rule 7 (A) observed in preparation of Mining Plan for quarry lease applied area
for Limestone Slabs (Black) over an extent of 0.607 Hects. in Sy. No. 380/Part of
Ramapuram Village, Owk Mandai, Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh State.
Wherever specific permissions are required the applicant will approach the
concerned authorities.
Certified that the information provided in the mining plan is correct to the best of
my knowledge.
Date: 15-08-2017.
Place: Anantapuramu.
Signature of the RQP
(G.Eswar Reddy) G. ESWAR RBDDY, M.Sc.,BJ..Pb.D.,
Recognised Geologist IBM/RQP/HYD/302/2013/A
RQP/DMG/AP/0?/2014
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GEOLOGY & EXPLORATION
MINING QUARRYING & RESERVES
MINE DRAINAGE MARKET ANALYSIS
WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN
USE OF MINERAL AND MINERAL REJECT
PROCESSING OF ROM AND MINERAL REJECT
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
PROGRESSIVE RECLAMATION PLAN
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TOP SOIL MANAGEMENT TAILING DAM MANAGEMENT DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND RISK ASSESSMENT CARE AND MAINTENANCE DURING TEMPORARY DISCONTINUANCE TIME SCHEDULING FOR ABANDONMENT
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LIST OF PLATES LOCATION CUM KEY PLAN LEASE SKETCH SURFACE GEOLOGICAL PLAN GEOLOGICAL SECTIONS YEAR WISE WORKING PLAN & SECTIONS CONCEPTUALPLAN & SECTIONS ENVIRONMENT PLAN
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ANNEXURE- I Photographs of the Area. ANNEXURE- II Copy of the Notice. No.02/QL/2017,
Dated: -01-2017 of DDMG, Kurnool. ANNEXURE - III Copy of the RQP Certificate.
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OTHERTHAN FULLY MECHANISED "B" CATEGORY MINE PATTALAND
APPLICANT
SRI C.RAMA GOPAL REDDY, S/o.Chinna Narayana Reddy,
R/o. Itikyala(V), Owk(M),
Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh State.
Contact No. 8978672962
Prepared by
G.ESW AR REDDY M.Sc., B L.,Ph D., RQP /GEOLOGIST,
RQP/DMG/AP/07 /2014, RQP/IBM/HYD/302/2013 / A,
D.No.13-2-155-1, Pavana Nilayam,Shirdi Nagar,
ANANTAPURAMU 515001. A.P.STATE. Mobile: 09849132789. Phone No: 08554 222737.
Email:[email protected].
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1. INTRODUCTION:
Sri C.Rama Gopal Reddy has filed an application for grant of Q.L. for Limestone
Slabs (Black) over an extent of 0.700 Hects, in Sy.No.380/Part of Ramapuram(V), Owk
(M), Kurnool District in the office of the Assistant Director of Mines and Geology, Owk
on 21-04-2016.
The Assistant Director of Mines and Geology, submitted proposals
recommending for grant of quarry lease for Limestone Slabs(Biack)over an
extent of 0.607 Hects, in Sy.No.380/Part of Ramapuram(V), Owk (M), Kurnool District,
A.P.State.
After careful examination of the proposals of the Assistant Director of Mines
J and Geology, Owk it is decided in principle to grant a Quarry Lease for
) Limestone Slabs (Black) over an extent of 1.50 Acres or 0.607 Hects, in
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Sy.No.380/Part of Ramapuram(V), Owk (M), Kurnool District in favor of Sri C.Rama
Gopal Reddy for a period of 10 years subject to submission of Approved Mining
Plan along with consent for Establishment from A.P. Pollution Control Board &
Environment Clearance from Ministry of Environment & Forests as per
Environment Impact Assessment Notification through S.0.1533, dated: 14-09-
2006, within a period of 6 months from the date of issue of notice under Rule 12
(5) (C) of Andhra Pradesh Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 1966 vide Notice
No.3150/Q2/2016, dated: 14-12-2016, of DDM&G, Kurnool.
) The submission of Mining plan is a pre requisite for Quarry lease as per
· Rule 12 (5) (C) of A.P.M.M.C. & G.C.D.R. 1999. The proposed mining plan covers
a scientific and systematic assessment of the deposit which indicates the details
of conservation of the deposit and protection of environment in and around the
mining area. The survey comprises of Topographical Survey, Large Scale
Mapping with contours.
"Granite Conservation and Development Rules 1999" formulated by
1 Government of Indip . U. fl d~rt1~ction 18 of "Mines and Minerals" (Development and
~nf~h~n\~~~~k~~~~~;P"'gi~l~ t;AE1J~nservationand systematic development of t:enditlonststqfU « • .f.t:/l.'f::. .u r. ;;; /? (lj I? 0 ed. . 2 Plan AJ r.ro"a\ Lettrr No.. J
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prepared by a duly register ·,:¥,q,a.~lf,~?~~~~;<yr\t~ z\ Hence the Applicant ~~~~:~v~f~1~. "'J c:;to RQP Sri.G.Eswar Reddy for
preparation of mining plan ·'~,>~y~t.~J:[(ti~;- m~er under provisions of rules. ~ ( , . ' : .. ... ;·"';' ..... "\ ... ~ ~·, ('~ ,; .. · ..... ~)"
Accordingly, the mining plan~ is· .. .. pr~p:a):ed~--an~ submitted under provisions of ..... . . ' . \ ; \ ---... ........ t' t4't. ·;,..,.· .. t:: : . .-•
GCDR, 1999, in accordance with GXJ.Ms. No.56, of Industries & Commerce
(M .II), dated: 30-04-2016. In this connection it is to submit that the mining plan
is prepared for first five years.
This survey enables the applicant to take up the exploration of Limestone
Slabs (Black) in a systematic manner and plan for future expansion programme.
I. GENERAL SRI C.RAMA GOPAL REDDY, 5/o.Chinna Narayana Reddy, R/o. ltikyala(V),
2.1 Name and Address of the lessee Owk(M}, Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh State. Contact No. 8978672962.
Status of the Applicant 2.2 {Individual/ Private Company I Individual
Firm}
2.3 Mineral {s} which are included in
LIMESTONE SLABS (BLACK) the Letter of Intent
G.ESW AR REDDY M.Sc., B L.,Ph D., RQP /GEOLOGIST,
Name and Details of RQP/DMG/AP/07 /20 14,
person RQP/ IBM/ HYD/302/20 13/A, 2.4 employed for preparing Mining D.No.13-2-1 55-1,
Plan Shirdi Nagar, ANANTAPURAMU 515001. A.P.STATE. Mobile: 09849132789. Phone No: 08554 222737.
2.5 E-Mail & Website Email:[email protected].
2.6 RQP Registration No. & Validity DEC-2024
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The Mine lease area and is bounded in be
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The quarry lease applied area is falls in Survey of India Toposheet No. 57 1/4
( D44A04) and situated towards North of Belumu Village at a distance of 1.5
Kms. and can be approached by travelling on a motorable track from Belumu. QL
applied area can be approached from Kurnool to Belumu Caves via Banaganapalli
-Owk - Ramapuram road. From Ramapuram Villge after travelling l.Skm take
left diversion travelling l.Okm Belum Village can be reached. From Belumu
village after l.Skm towards North QL applied area is reached.
The details of the area are tabulated below:
District State Village Mandai Sy. No. Extent Ownership of
Occupancy
Kurnool, Ramapuram Owk 380/Part
0.607 Patta Land
Andhra Pradesh Hects.
The Sketch approved by the ADM&G Mines & Geology, Banaganapallil, in favor of Sri C.Rama Gopal Reddy • is given as Plate No. II.
2.7 Period of Mine lease granted = 10 years
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2.8 Infrastructure and ·-r . _a.tjPJ'h \~:...~\"1 .. \ Availability of
Wa~1,-~i~,~-Y-~{11ab~~ la1t ~f.i~-21:~arby Quarry site in Bore Well l , ,•·.-.: ·' ~1\\·f.l) 7 l-··,
Water fitt• 'rlt~f~.U,~~~R'~~,'flu mp. Power connections are avai .~Je~_ U,P~-0:--,Q~~ 99P.Iiyti area
Availability of Electriaw.~ · l~:~;:_aiq!il~bf{. in the village and also using Electricity Electricity ih~ti¥~\.nearby agricultural lands.
Tele communication facility is available at Ramapuram Communication (V), which is at a distance of about 1.5 km all cell Network
networks can function in the site area.
State Transport Bus Services ply from Banaganipalli to Road Network Ramapuram frequently; Private Transport is also
available on this road network.
The nearest Railway station is located at Tadipatri at a Nearest Rail Head distance of 35 Km from the QL applied area on South
Central Railway line.
Port Facility Nearest Port facilities are at Chennai, Krishnapatnam, and Mangalore at about 310km. High school is present in the Ramapuram village, Junior
School College and Degree level Educational facilities exist at Tadiptri which is 35.0 km.
Medical Facility Hospital facility (PHC) is available at Ramapuram which is 1.50 km from the Quarry applied area.
Boundaries
North Sri C. Nageswara Reddy QL
The area surrounding 500 m area is active with Quarry leases.
South Sri. Sanjeevarayudu QL The existing Quarry lease
applied area areas was ascertained from
East Patta land of Sri. Rami the Office of the Asst.
Reddy Director of Mines & Geology,
Patta land of Sri P. Banaganapalli, Kurnool West
Venkatrami Reddy Distri ct.
Further good potential exists for the employment of unskilled labour in the
existing Quarries and allied Small-Scale Industries. The area experiences Tropical
Climatic Conditions, General Monsoons are SW & NE with an average annual ra infall of
568.1 mm. The local day temperature varies from 16.6°C (Minimum in winter) to 40.5°C
(Maximum in summer) in the Month . Total Population of this Ramapuram Village is
around 5000 (Source : Census of India - 2011)
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Quarry. The Present docum f)l~s~fofaSS€-~.i,m~~·t of the Quarry activity, Reserve o~.;:: ...... .; ..... ~ .. ~~, .... <.,..rr··:":" •..
Estimation, Proposed Metho <:~r.~~:-.JlH.~yinQI5-· Environment Management Plan • # _.;:. t .. ~ .. ., ~ \ .~./
including Reclamation and Rehabifit~tf~-Hlgasures to be adopted. The Lessee will
approach ADMG for necessary Permissions to Start Quarry Operations.
PART- A
1. General Details of the applied area I Mining Lease:
1.1 Topography
Topographically the applied area is a plain patta land. It is barren land. There is a
maximum relief of 1 Mts from NE to SW of the applied area. There is no perennia l
water course in and around the QL applied area. The surface ra in water flows
through the slope of the area and then joins to the seasonal nala of Belumu
Vagu, which is flowing in NE side of the QL applied area. There is no vegetation
in the QL applied area because it is not used for agriculture but scattered trees
are located along the boundary of the QL applied area, there are no public places
or important monuments located in and around the lease area. There are some
Quarry leases around the QL applied area .
Topographical Survey
The baseline is considered from the GPS reading in co-relation with Toposheet
contours, the levels were taken using total station of LEICA with 5 em accuracy
covering the total area .
The geo co-ordinates were fixed using the 12 channel handheld GPS, GARMIN make with
MAP DATUM: WGS - 84
Position Format hddd - mm - ss.s
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Units Metric
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KURNOOL GROUP Owk Shale
Narji Limestone
Banganapalli quartzite
A 500m thick succession of Quartzite, Sand stone, Clay & Limestone
unconformably overlies the Cuddapah sediments in Kurnool and Palnad Basin .
The Kurnool sub basin is in the West Central part of the Cuddapah Basin lies
between the Northern Srisailam sub Basin and Southern Papagni sub Basin.
Formation Lithology Thickness in mts
Nandyala Clay Clay 50-100
Koilakuntla Limestone Limestone 15-50
Panyam Quartzite Quartzite 10-35
Owk Clays Clay 10-15
Narji Limestone Limestone 100-200
Owk Quartzite Conglomerate 10-50
Quartzite
Owk Quartzite forms the basal part of the Kurnool group overlies the
Cuddapah group with unconformity. It consists of Dark Red, Grey or Brown Sand
stone, which is course grained and gritty with an impersistant Zone of
Conglomerate.
The above sequence has not been revised; expect that the Pinnacled and
Panyam Quartzites are clubbed together as Panyam Quartzite.
The Narji Lime stones are well developed and have extensive distribution. It
starts as highly sil iceous limestone with Pink Colour and thin lenticular lenses of
gritty, ferruginous sand stone at some places. The middle portion is a Bluish grey
high grade limestone, massive and thinly bedded.
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occasionally Conglomerate ~n'y_a-~:~~~[~/~if)1ese Quartzites are forming
typical highly jointed inselberg tYP.~~:,~~~~S(~@i~~'·\,ast and extensive exposure of <'1.- .. ., , .... . :.,r\ - \ ·? .....
low level with gentle dips. '·~·:.:-.~ ' ···-=; ~
The Koilakuntla Limestone is siliceous and flaggy with intercalated good
quality of lime stone.
Nandyal Clay is uppermost litho unit of Kurnool group, which is purple in
Colour with earthy Clay intercalations, salty cleavage and presence of puckers at
the contact of Nandyal Clay with other formation indicating the effect of mild
deformation.
2.1 Geology of the Lease area
Geologically the applied area occupied by Sedimentary rocks of Narji Limestone
(Fiaggy) of Jammalamadugu Series of Kurnool group of Kadapa Basin. Major litho
unit exposed in the applied area is Limestone (Fiaggy). At the time of inspection
lithological sequence observed in the nearby existing quarry leased area on
quarry face are 0-2.00 Mts Soil Cover, 2.0 - 10.0 Mts Weathered Flaggy
Limestone and 10.0-20.0 Mts., Flaggy Limestone useful for Napa Slabs. These
Flaggy Limestone beds are black in colour jointed with good cleavage at regular
intervals. These beds are gently dipping towards NE direction. Because of this
phenomenon it is easy to extract them into slabs of different sizes. These Napa
slabs after polishing can be used in buildings as flooring and roofing purpose.
Both polished and unpolished slabs are having good market within and outside
the state. Some of the entrepreneurs in Betamcherla are also exporting this
material to the various countries in Europe and Australia.
Topsoil: Black cotton soils are covering the Limestone slabs on Top of the QL
applied area with thickness of about l.S.m to 2.0m.
b) i) Geological Plan: Mining lease area was demarcated on the grol!nd with
reference to revenue pillars. Later the topographical survey of the area was
carried out by theodalite. Based on topographical survey and geological features,
collected from the surface, the surface geological plan was prepared on 1: 1000
scales with O.Sm contour interval and enclosed as plate-3.
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The subject QL applied area is surrounded by number of operating Quarries of
Naapa slabs or Limestone slabs. So that there is no necessity of exploration in
applied area. However, to find out the depth persistence of the mineral it is
proposed to drill two DTH holes at the grid junctions of N-10, E-30 (PBH-1) & N
300-E 30 ( PBH-2). The proposed two boreholes will be drilled to a depth of 30 m
each depending upon the country rock availability during second year. The
proposed boreholes locations are shown as PBH-1, PBH-2 on Geological plan
(Plate -3).
2.2 MINING CARRIED OUT J Details of Mining Operations: ) It is virgin patta land and applied for lease. QL is yet to be granted. As the
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10m below ground level of the Quarry lease applied area.
2.3 RESERVES:
Geological traverses in the Quarry and the study exposures in the vicinity of
quarries facilitated to access the shape and size of the deposit in the area. It is a
ground Deposit rising 10-11 M below ground level within the Quarry Lease
applied area. The surface is plain land covered with black cotton soil. Limestone
is formed as thin bedded formation of flaggy Limestone. The thickness of beds is
35mm to 40mm. These Flaggy Limestone beds are black in colour jointed with
good cleavage at regular intervals.
2.4 Method of Estimation of Reserves:
The deposit is found to be scanty regular in shape, the deposit is being worked
J out to a maximum depth up to 15m in few nearby quarries and the deposit
seems to be occurring still below as per the information gathered from the Mine
1 owners and drilled bore well data. In this lease applied area Limestone Slabs
J (Black) are considered 45°/o reserves in proved category and 55°/o Waste material
up to 25 m depth as proved deposit including lOmts over burden (OB).
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2.5 Total Mineable Reserves
a) Total Geological Reserves
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) Category Year R.F. Area Height m3 L.S.S. in L.S.S. in L.S.S.in Waste Topsoi l
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A-A' 6070 10m 60700 0.45 27315 68287 949187 33385 -----
Total 60700 27315 68287 949187 33385 48560
57347 25806 64515 896758 31540 48560 AFTER BUFFER ZONE
57347X0.45 = 25806M3 X 2.5 = 64515TONS X 13.9 = 896758 SQ.MTS
L.S.S = LIMESTONE SLABS (BLACK) The recovery of the Limestone Slabs (Black) from the Mine is 45% hence 55% waste is generated.
b) Mineable Reserves TOTAL MINEABLE RESERVES (Limestone Slabs (Black))
Geological Recoverable @ 450/o
Category Reserves Waste 55 Ofo m 3
(Tons) (Tons)
Total mineable 1,43,367
Reserves 64,515 31540
c) Life of the Mine = 64,515 Tons 1 5,957 Tons = 10.8 Years.
3.0 MINING (a) Open Cast Mining
There are no public buildings, places of importance and historical
monuments. However, the applicant will conduct the Mine operations duly
adopting the restrictions regard
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Mines Regulations '1961' and Rules & regulations of APPCB and MOEF.
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The Limestone Slabs (Black) in the Mine lease applied area are exposed on
the adjacent quarries in East, West and North side of applied area . Entire
area is covering with top black cotton soil up to 1.5 to 2 .0m and weathered
Limestone up to 8mts depth. After 10mts depth Limestone Slabs (Black)
are exposed up to 15mts depth. Hence, it is proposed to mine the
Limestone Slabs(Biack) by open cast, semi-mechanized methods, by
developing the 5 benches of 1 M height with 1.5 M bench width & without
drilling and blasting after removing over burden (OB) up to 10mts. The
development of benches will be maintained @ 60° safety slopes.
Therefore, mining operations are to be carried out in this area in 2 stages.
1) Development
2) Production .
Stage- 1
The removal of Top soil & weathered Limestone (OB) up to 10mts depth
will be cleared in the Mine lease area for the next five years by using
excavator. This O.B can be dumped in Dump Yard.
Stage - 2
After removal of Top soil & weathered Limestone material of 10-11 mts
Limestone Slabs (Black) can explore by using cutting Machines for required
sizes. The blocks can be separated manually along with cleavage lines and
also separate the Limestone Slabs (Black) and waste material. Waste can
be loaded with Excavator to dumpers directly without drilling and blasting .
Limestone Slabs (Black) are loaded with Labour to Tractors or Dumpers as
there mode of transport to Polishing Units.
) Drilling: Not applicable. Explosive Type : Not applicable.
(ii) Production Proposed for the First five years
> In the present area there number of qua rries in this area . As recent
> rules and regulations of DMG & APPCB & APPMC, all Mines shou ld follow
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based up on above all required Papers.
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It is proposed to ~~~}~_Tons of Limestone Slabs (Black)
during First five year{~~~;P~rl~~j~)~ average annual product ion of A ,'J//' · ~·'"'"-'-."'. \:f •'\ ~
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fi II '· · "lo~ S{J;:I" d'-,• ,• m height and 0.160 c;,~~~(~{~gyj ~pped during the plan period in
depth of previous year . · r.'-!5~6-g~ ~~ucc:"~·?t~~:ly .
The 55% Waste is' ,:~jjf#l~"f~neral in Limestone Slabs (Black) Mine @ 1456Sm3 • ·~--- •
The applicant proposes to take up Quarry operations in South side of
lease applied area between the grids of N- 10 to 160 and E-15 to 60mts
leaving buffer zone of 7.5mts. The excavation activity will be taken up in
South of the Mine lease applied area over an area of 3636 sq.mts in this
five years scheme period after removing OB and then continue moves to
North side of QL applied area.
1st Year: In the first year after removal of O.B up to 8mts depth quarrying will be carried out in the South side of the Quarry lease applied area between the grids N-15-E 25 to N-160-E 60 covering an area of 3636m 2 one bench of 1.5m depth will be formed . The mining advances depth wards. An area of 3636 m 2 will be excavated
producing 6,135 Tons or 85,276 Sq.mts of Market Grade Limestone Slabs (Black).
2"d Year: In the second year the mining will continue to further depth of 1st
year workings between the same grids N-15-E 25 to N-160-E 60 covering an area
of 3583 m2 in one bench of 1.5 m depth will be formed .
The mining advances to further depth of 1st year workings. An area of 3583m2
will be excavated producing 6,047Tons or 84,045 Sq.mts of Market Grade
Limestone Slabs (Black) .
3rd Year: In the third year the mining will continue to further depth of 2nd year
workings between the grids N-15-E 25 to N-160-E 60 covering an area of 3531 m2
in one bench of 1.5 m depth will be formed .
The mining advances to further depth of 2nd year workings. An area of 3531m2 will
be excavated producing 5,597 Tons or 82,802 Sq.mts of Market Grade Limestone
Slabs (Black) .
4th Year: In the fourth year the mining will continue to further dept h of 3rd year
workings between t he grids N-15-E 25 to N- 160-E 60 covering an area of 3478 m2
in one bench of 1.5 m depth will be formed.
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will be excavated produci r~~!,g:_: .... Tor(~;~~:s~:~N,,593 Sq.mts of Market Grade ,, ,·, ' ~·-.;· -: ... ' ... ·.. "'\ \
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sth Year: In the fifth y ··-· ~h~;\tnt~f~'g:~w.ri .l 2onit:-in'ue to further depth of 4th year
workings between the grid~~--~ :.(l~(l\iJ;~~~iN;l~~{€~~0 covering an area of 3426 m2
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The mining advances to fu~p~~f 4th yea r workings. An area of 3426
m2 will be excavated producing 5, 782 Tons or 80,370 Sq.mts of Market Grade
Limestone Slabs (Black).
In these Five years scheme period an area of 3636 m2 will be excavated up to
4mts depth producing 29,791Tons or 4,14,095Sq.mts of Market Grade Limestone
Slabs (Black).
YEARWISE PRODUCTION FOR NEXT FIVE YEARS-TABLE-2
Working Bench Volume
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3636 1.5 5454 0.45 2454 6135 85276 3000 ---9090
3583 1.5 5374 0.45 2419 6047 84053 2956 ---
3531 1.5 5297 0.45 2383 5957 82802 2913 ---
3478 1.5 5217 0.45 2348 5870 81593 2869 ---
3426 1.5 5139 0.45 2313 5782 80370 2826 ---
3636 30117 11916 29791 414095 14565 29088
Plate - V shows the Quarry Layout Plan & Sections of Quarry lease applied area.
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Limestone Slabs(Biack) is being excavated which is 45% recovery of the
mineral. 55% waste is generated @ 14,565m 3 in th is plan period .
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Magazine Type and Capacity~o~p.eJ~~~~).(-,:f?-: The applicant does not need any ex~.!!!~gazine. Stack Yard Temporary stocks will be maintained on day to day basis; entire ROM (Run of Mine) will be cleared within days (i.e. 4 to 5 days). Handling of Mineral within the Mine Limestone Slabs (Black) are separated from mother rock by manual and the slope of the ramp is gentle. Transportation of Mineral Limestone Slabs (Black) from Quarry to yard and to Destination The rough Mineral Limestone Slabs (Black) in the quarry area will be handled by using manual and transported to destinations by Tractors and trucks. MINE DRAINAGE The general direction of ground water flow is towards SE. The areas of Ramapuram form a part of the Chitravathi River Basin . The height of water table ranges from 65 - 80 m below BGL. Ground water table is 80 m bgl in the surrounding areas. The mine lease is on little elevated area maximum mining depth is 25 m I. Hence ground water table will not have any impact due to the mining operations. WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN (SOLID & LIQUID) Solid waste for the first five years 55% Solid waste of Limestone 14,565m3 is generated in this Limestone Slabs (Black) Mine. Dumping Site Particulars 55% Solid waste of Limestone Slabs (Black) & OB of 14,565cbm is generated can be dumped in the Dump yard which is in SW side of QL applied area in patta land of applicant which is marked in Plate-7. Liquid Waste Mine Drainage: The drainage system of mine in this area consists of surface run off generated from rain fall and seepage. The water that will generated in the mine pits will be pumped out for the benefit for agriculture fields existing around.
a) Run off from waste dumps and measures proposed to arrest run off: Rainfall over the Mine lease applied area affected different by waste dumps, mine pits roads etc. The rain cuts the dumps to small rallies and there by a lot of runoff is generated will cumulate in the pits. Some cases the following measure proposed to arrest surface run off.
• Garland drains around pit and waste dump • Retention wall at the foot of the dump • Check dam construction against drainage channels to arrest silt.
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Garland drams proposm7~yn~~~~~~~~~\~;~\~&~ run off 1n t o natural dra1nage channels. tr 1 r-~ I .. ~r. -: -:;fi',;; •• ·~, ~ :' ···:.- 1
c) Utilization of run off f~&;~~.~--~~S~~-- ~:~~!~~~~j discharge in to surface drainage net~orks only after m~~~~~: .W1.~~-· :pril~f1 0:~~_t.:;tischarge standards and further t he agncultural purposes on -t~~ ·s~:-f~~:'~\-~~~}?··
d) Surface run off general dun~ r.~Jrf~tl:~e'<~"llt cannot be utilized for the general use, hence through the garland drai~lJ~posed run off will be diverted in to drainage network. Napa slabs mines or dumps have no pollutants or toxic substances; hence, no contaminat ion is expected, except siltation.
e) Treating waste water to obtain the desired quality for indust rial use as may be required: No industries exist in the vicinity of the Mine lease area . Hence, no treat ment is required for the run off.
6.0 USE OF MINERAL AND MINERAL REJECT
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The district has significant resources of Limestone Slabs (Black). This mineral can be used as Napa slabs. In this Kurnool District more number of Polishing Units. So that this mineral can be supplied to the local un its. These Napa slabs after polishing can be used in buildings as flooring and roofing purpose. Both
polished and unpolished slabs are having good market within and outside the state. Some of the entrepreneurs in Betamcherla are also exporting this
material to the various countries in Europe and Austra lia. Processing of ROM and Mineral Reject No processing is required. Only dressing of the Mineral and screening to the required sizes as per the market demand will be produced. Others (a) Site Services The Lessee is well established in this Mine Operations since long , So Permanent Office, Rest Rooms, First Aid Room, Shelters and Water for drinking will be provided in the outside Quarry premises on make shift arrangement. (b) Employment Potential A total of 14 persons shall be engaged to carry out the various operat ions at the QL area. The man power required for the mining operations shall be as per Table given below.
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No. of No. Persons 1. Foreman 1 2. Supervisors 1
3. Tractor/Tipper
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4. Helpers 2 5. Machine Operat ors 4 6. Unskilled Labor 4
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Existing Land Use Pattern ~:~!2'1S\:::~<·.:~:.-' ...... The subject area is a waste la~isc~being used for grazing due to mining in adjoin area some part of the subject area is also covered by the pits. Water Regime There are no perennial water sources in and around the QL applied area within 500m radius. The rainwater flows through the water course of the QL applied area and joins to seasonal anal, which is running in middle of the QL area.
iii) Human Settlements The following village are located within 5 km radius of the QL applied area. The population, distance and direction of the villages with respect to QL are given in the following table.
S.No Name of the village Population Distance Direction KM}
1 Ramapuram 4000 2.0 NW
2 Sangapatnam 1100 3.5 North
3 Singavaram 400 2.3 SE
4 Belum 1300 1.5 South
iv) Public Buildings, Places & Monuments no Public Building, Places of Worship and Monuments with in or near by (With in 500m distance) the QL applied area.
v) Sanctuaries and eco-sensitive areas No Sanctuaries and eco-sensitive areas are seen in and around the Mine lease applied area.
vi) Flora and Fauna The subject area has some bushes and no tress. There is no report of existence of wild animals in this region.
2.0 Environmental Impact Assessment A. Landscape changes
During the next 5 years 3636m 2 of the Mine lease area will be reduced by 10 m. The Mining will alter the shape of the land with a large sliced pit. Aesthetic Environment There is no aesthetic environment prevail ing in and around the Mine lease area.
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The Q.L applied area has,.-:~>ifr(fq~-s.gjr~(i-.;~.~J;i'i~fiowever top soi l will be used for l ,--.... :' /~·:;;~--(.: • .,...... \ 1.- \ ':. / •
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Air quality is good but at <if~~a-~r!~~:. \~~~fe0,f}'j)h~~~ust, due to haulage on the road, etc. , ~ut it will _ be withi~ t~: .-·p~~rtil~~b!~!!..~t~Y spri n ~ling water on roa_d~ an_d covenng the dnll rods w1th c1o~h ., A1~~~.j{f not be disturbed, as t he M1n1ng IS
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Highest air pollution due to dust is caused during loading operations and during t ransportation. The dust generated is moderate unlike crushed stone quarries. The dust is not siliceous, and is not harmful. The noxious gases generated due to diesel burning vehicles and also generated during blasting are however considerable but due to the huge levels of dilution with surrounding fresh air they become non-dangerous. However as a precautionary measure the workers of the Mine wear a protective nose mask. The only silver lining in this pollutant's quality is that this does not contain respiratable size of dust as defined under Mines Act-1952. That is the reason that there are no cases of any lung diseases to the persons working.
AIR QUALITY
Base Level Allowable Level
SPM = 140,ug/m3 360,ug/m3
RSPM = 60,ug/m3 120,ug/m3
S02 = 40,ug/m3 80,ug/m3
N02 = 40,ug/m3 80,ug/ m 3
CO = l.O,ug/m3 S.O,ug/m3
Air quality is good but at quarries it is filled with dust, due to haulage on the road, etc., but it will be within the permissible limits by adopting the following : • The dust rising due to drilling will be cont rolled by covering the drill rods with
cloth; dust extractors will also be employed. • Dust suppression on haul road with sprinkling of water with chemical additives. • Proper functioning of dust suppression arrangements in the equipment • To periodically provide dust masks, or towels for the workmen to prevent
inhaling dust laden air • The speed limits of the trucks will be dictated and overloading of trucks is
totally avoided which will prevent 50% of dust rising on roads.
(c) Water Quality Operations of Limestone Slabs (Black) quarries in general do not contribute to the wat er pollution much. This is due to t he reason one being the material is geologica lly Igneous in origin. This is t he reason why t he water does not percolate directly into the earth. Rather it tries to travel t hrough the cleave planes or t he
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S.No. Characteristic Desirable Maximum Permissible
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1 Colour 5 25
2 Odour & Taste Un Objectionable
3 Turbidity 5 NTU 10 NTU
4 pH Value 6.5 to 8 .5 No Relaxation
5 TDS 500 mg.per ltr. 2000 mg.per ltr.
6 Total Hardness 300 mg.per ltr. 600 mg. Per ltr.
(d) Noise Levels The rock breaking, haulage and the drilling of boreholes generate noise. However,
the probable noise level will be within the permissible limits and will not cause
harm. The lessee will provide suitable protective gear to the workers for
minimizing the noise pollution and the machinery will be well maintained .
The Noise produced due to machinery operations and transport vehicles not much
but for the extraction activity. The noise levels of machinery can be categorized as
noise due to static machinery like excavators, crushers and compressors. Another
category is noise generated due to moving machinery. Noise due to tippers, drills
comes under this category.
The noise levels for va rious activities are
1. Compressor - 84 to 98 dB (A)
2. Tipper Empty - 88 to 91 dB (A),
3. Tipper Loaded - 95 to103 dB (A)
4. Proclain - 90 to 96 dB (A)
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The rock breaking, haulage, machinery and the drilling of drill holes generate noise. However, the probable noise level will be within the permissible limits with in 100 d B (A) and will not cause harm. • The machinery will be maintained properly to reduce the noise • The protective noise reducing gear like earmuffs, the company will provide
earplugs. • Proper maintenance of equipment by regularly lubricating all moving parts. • Rotation of job of the persons to reduce the average dosage that they are
exposed • Usage of High-Carbon grease for the moving metallic contacts instead of
ordinary grease will reduce the noise by 20 to 30%. The proponent intends to use this method.
• All personnel must wear PPE (Hard Helmet, Shoes, Gloves, Ear Plugs) in the Mine area.
(e) Vibration Levels There will not be much vibration due to Cutting machines. (f) Water Regime The area is not a hill. The Mine operations extend below ground level. The water
that is due to rains settles below the Mine. In most of the cases the quarries do
not operate during rainy seasons. This is due to accumulation of water. Most of
the water slowly seeps below the ground and enters the water table. This is the
reason that the local bore wells have full of water during all the seasons. On the
other hand the areas devoid of quarries are found to have low ground water
levels. In particular no additional steps are needed to arrest any water pollution.
(g) Acid Mine Drainage: Not Applicable (h) Surface subsidence: Not Applicable (i) Socio Economic Environment The main occupation of villagers is agriculture, Mine Workers and sheep raring .
The commencement of Mining activity in this area improved the socio-economic
status of the local people by creation of employment and paying taxes to
grampanchayath.
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around the project site are involv:ed;¢i~~~~~-%~~-fv~t~~., or in petty jobs. Most of ·.~ ·.1 ,-t '\ · • .:fl,.,.,-':.·:.·;..-:;~ .... '-0."-\ ( }J --..
their children are college going ?,( 1tt1P?J':~J{t~9):·~ct,ffi~\9f. them are in business in
nearby towns. Most of the per~,~~~te .. ~~~ff~i9~~d}~~~ly or indirectly with the ·· .. -~:~ '· ':t ·· ·~~i'·.~.-::-:/:--r '~ l'i/ .... ,
local cultivation of paddy, It was e~~~-&~t,~~f-;)~~r~sons have business. The
present Mine activities will have so~~··-~)1t}\{~~§Btt:~:fne negative impacts on the ~A, .• .'~~-~~ --.; ,.&y
local social regime. They are as under.' ·..!!~~
Positive effects:
1. The locals get the employment. Some persons are found to be buy ing trucks
and renting to the Mine owners.
2. The locals get some job opportunities and especially the skill levels increase
due to their exposure to the machine environment.
3. Due to higher earnings their general status of living improves.
Negative effects:
1. The dust if not controlled can harm the inmates.
2. The worst problem is due to dust generated during transport and the main
roads can be seen with this menace.
3. The rate of truck transport has increased the rate of accidents to locals and the
area is found to have increased number of accidents due to careless driving .
4. Although the higher Noise levels may not harm persons working in Mine, they
will face the problem on a longer run.
(j) Occupation Health and Safety The Mining in this area does not involve any hazardous methods. The Mining is
simple and open cast mining method. In this, the possibilities of small injuries are
anticipated. The lessee is providing First Aid facilities at Mine site and Office
room.
This also consists of issuing PPE (Personal Protective Equipments) to all the
persons working, and those that are needed for the site specific operations. The
following PPE are proposed to be distributed.
• Helmets once in three years as needed under Mines Act • Safety shoe to all the employees twice a year as per the same statute . • Safety goggles to the Drill operators and Crusher operators which is a site
specific requirement. • Nose masks once two months (Actually these are the cotton thin towels) • Other step to improve safety conditions is to inculcate the safety culture
among the persons working . (k) Historical Monuments
No historical monuments are located in and around the lease area.
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{I) Bio-Diversity
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lands.
The Mine lease area is not falling under forest zone. (However, the lessee is
proposing to undertake afforestation in the area).
Vegetation
The Mine lease area has operating mines, with an exception that, small shrubs,
herbs and thorny bushes have grown along the boundary of lease area where
some soil exists.
Progressive reclamation plan
The Quarry lease area is just elevated 250 m above MSL. Reclamation is required,
in the life of the Mine. During next five years the progressive reclamation plan is
given in table below.
At the beginning of the At the end of the plan During
Type of land use plan period (ha.) period (ha.)
Conceptual period (ha)
Mining 0.000 0.3636 0.3636
Roads nil 0.0150 0.0150
Green Belt Area nil 0 .1050 0.1050
Total Land nil 0.3636 0.3636
Degradation
Area which will 0.607 0.4836 0.4836
Remain Untouched
4. Mined Out Land Land Use Pattern of the Mine area during the next 5 years will be as follows
AREA HECTARES
Broken 0.0000 Active Mine Area
To be Broken 0.3636
TOTAL 0.3636
7.5 M wide safety zone 0.249
Dumps Existing Out side Proposed applied area
Infrastructure (Mines Office & Site Services) 0.0150
Roads Within pits
TOTAL AREA 0.607
The land that will be broken in the successive conceptual periods (the Life of t he Mine is anticipated to be 11 year as of present) .
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Buildings
Ramp Area, Internal Road Ways
Nil
Nil Nil
Within the Quarry
Proposed for reclamation of land affected by Mining activity during and at
the end of mining
No reclamation is envisaged in the life of the Mine as there are mineral available
in further depth. Hence, no reclamation proposals are made.
Plantation Programme
The Mine lease area is scanty suitable for plantation as entire area is rocky. There
are absolutely no chances of any tree growing in the Mine area. However it is
proposed to plant a few trees in the nearby village area in the place shown by the
village panchayath.
All around the Mine that is in the buffer/safety zone of 7 .5 meters as per AP PCB
and MOEF rules, around the Mine attempts will be made to grow plants with local
arrangement of pits filled with mud. Thus it is envisaged that around 10 plants will
be planted and taken care of in one year. Thus the area available East side of the
periphery will be sufficient for around 5 years.
Although the area in general is fertile the location where the Mine is situated is
partially rocky. However trees like Neem, Ashoka, Mango, and local species Peepal
are found in and around. Therefore these three species are planned fo r plantat ion.
Maintenance of these plants that are grown in the buffer zone will be taken care
by the Mine management. The plants that will be grown in the village will be taken
care by the management, in coordination with the Village panchayat m embers.
Top soil Management
Topsoil will be stacked separately in 7.5 mts buffer zone and grass & plants
will be grown on soil dumps. Finally the soil will be spread on reclamated
portion of the pit at the end of the mining and the reclamated port ion will
be used for plantation .
Tailing Dam Management
No dams are avai lable in th is area .
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Disaster Management and Risk Assessment
Since it is a small and shallow open cast mine there are no chances for
disaster. If any disaster occurs the mines manager and mine owner will
take all statutory actions.
Care and Maintenance during temporary discontinuance
Safety & Security will be provided during temporary non-working of the
mine.
Time Scheduling for Abandonment
As the Mining in the lease hold is active proposal of abandonment is proposed in
next 5 years period.
9.1 Abandonment Costs
Area (Ha) Quantity Expenditure
Remarks Items Details (Rs)
Proposed Proposed Proposed
Backfilling will not be
Back filling Yes N.A done during t he first
five year plan period. So cost is not included.
Afforestation & back Nil
filled Area
Others (Erecting the 695 m
Barbed Wire fence Nil 1,42,475 Reclamation & around the QL area)
Length
Rehabilitation No cost is involved for of mined out Piscicult ure Nil
converting the Mine pit land into a water Harvesting
Structure/ Pisciculture
Converting into water tank. As the pits gets
reservoir Yes filled during rainy
periods and rise in the water table if any in the
area
Picnic Spot Nil
Terracing Nil
Pitching Nil
Construction of retaining wall at Toe of Yes Dumps
Stabilization & Construction of Rehabilitation Check dams
Yes
of Dumps (within lease) Construction of garland
drains Yes
Desi lting of settling Yes
ponds, channels
Afforestation on dumps N.A
Others (please Specify)
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-Rehabilitation Green Belt 0.1050 1050 m2 Rs. 15,000 of barren area within Lease Others (Please Specify)
Ambient air quality
Water quality Environmental Rs 30,000 per
Monitoring Noise Level survey per Annum)
) (Core zone & (For 5 years Buffer zone) Ground Vibration Rs. 1,50,000)
Others (Please Specify)
) Total 0 .1050 Rs 3 ,07,475
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11 Certificate: Certified that the above mentioned will be taken care in the Mine Closure Plan for
Limestone Slabs(Biack)ocher over an extent of 0.607 Hects in Sy. No.380/Part of
Ramapuram Village, Owk Mandai, Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh State.
All statutory organizations, courts etc. have been taken into consideration and
wherever any specific permission is required, the lessee only will approach the
concerned authorities .
All the measures proposed in this closure plan will be implemented in a time
bound manner as proposed .
12 PLANS & SECTIONS The plans and sections are enclosed .
APPLICANT
c 'ifP w )f"l cp-pc;;;7l ( C.RAMA GOPAL REDDY) G.ESW AR REDDY M.Sc., B L.,Ph D.,
RQP /GEOLOGIST,
(j. ESWAK RE.DDY, M.Sc., BLPI\D.,
Recognised Geologist IBM/RQP/HYD/302/201311\
RQP/DMG/AP/W/201.t
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ANNEXURE-III
REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE OF RQP
NT OF ANDHRA PRADESH
ENT OF MINES AND GEOLOGY
CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION
AS QUALIFIED PERSON TO PREPARE MINING PLAN
[Under Rule 1.4(2) of Granite Conservation and Development Rules 1999]
1: .,. * * *
Sri 6 . ESWAR REDDY, S/o G Pakkiri Reddy, Rio No: 13-2-155-1.
Pavananilayam, Near R. TC. Bus Stand, Ananthapuram, whose photograph and
signal/Ire is a.fjixed herein above, having given evidence (?{his qualification and
experience is hereby granted renewal of recognition under rule 14(2) of'
Gra11ite Conservation & Development Rules 1.999 as Qual{fied Person ro
prepare Mining Plan
Registration Number is : [ ------··----~
RQP/DMG/AP/07/2014 --· ~ --····------------ - --
This Recognition is mlid .fhr a period ~f I 0 years w;th ej!ect from
22.12.20!4
This cert[ficate will liable Lo be withdrawn/cancelled in the evenT of
.fimrishing the wrong information /documents in the Mining Plan submitred by
him.
Place : Hy daabad Date:;;J..- .1 2. 2014
Director of Mines and Geolo~n·
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CEAllFJCATE OF RECOGNI110N AS QUAUFfED PERSON (Under Rule 2:2C of Mineral Concession Rules, 1960)
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Tbi.~ cextificaec wiD liable to be ~cancelled in the event of fu.roi...:hing the wn>ng informatimv'docw:neots :in the Mmiug Plan . · by bitn.
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= RAMAPURAM QUARRY
Signature of Applicant
~~ Signature of R.Q.P
G. ESWAR REDDY. fii.Se.B.LPbJl. Recognised Geologist
IBM/RQP/HYD/302/201 ~ RQP/DMG/AP/0?/2014
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE II<FORMATIOHINTHISP\ATE IS TRUEAHD CORAECT TO THE BEST OF~ BASal l.P ON LEASE IAN' AIJTI£NTlCATED BY STATE GOIIERNMeNT
Location-Key Plan, Plate No:-1 MINING PlAN FOR LIMESTONE SLABS I BLACK I
S.No 380. Extent 0.607Hectare. Villaae Ramapuram. Mandai Owk. District Kumool(Oist). AndhraPradesh State. Scale 1:50000 T~No 57 V4 78'07'<1 . .rE. 15'07 30.7"N Applicant SRI C.RAMA GOPAL REDDY
The G.P .S. Co Onlinale as follows. O.t\ln:W.G.S • &4, Udts: Dog, Min, Sec. Subject aru:· N IS !17 31.47 E 78 07 35.45,
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Surveyor 0/o the A.D.M&G., Banag<~nap<JIIe.
G. !:SWAB R£DDY. llSc.BJ.. Recognised Geologist
IBM/RQP/HYD/30212013"' RQP/DMG/AP/0?/201-4
i · ~ l·tz t~ II AsK. OJr~or ofv IVlines & Geology, Baroganapalle.
All Dimension=. are in Unks . Scale:- 1 C.m : 200 Unks. ----------------~----------------------------· - -----
District Mandai Village Sy.No
: -J Kurnool. :- Owk. :-1 Ramapuram . :-• 380/ Part.
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Name of the <•oplicant:-Sri C.Rama Gt'fPal Reddy. S/o Chlnna Narayana Reddy. ________________ j ________________________ _
Mineral:- L.Sl - Black,_ ----------------;·----------------------------------Note : The Fi~d Stone 'G' and 'H' are Identified, th~fe are Revenue boundary of tl,e relevant Survey Number of Pa <Ur and Survey Starting Stations.
D Surve !d area for Grant of Qu ·ry Lease 1.50 Acres or 0.607 tectares.
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PLATE - IV
INDEX
TOPSOIL
WEA THERREO UME STOHE
LIMESTONE SLBS
POSSIBLE ZONE
MINING PLAN FOR LIMESTONE SLABS (BLACK)
SRI C.RAMA GO PAL REDDY IN S.F.No.380, Ext.0.607 Heels, Ramapuram(v),
Owk(M),Kurnooi(Dist), AndhraPradesh.
GEOLOGICAL CROSS SECTIONS
Lessee.- SRI C.RAMA GOPAL REDDY, Slo. Chinna Narayana Reddy. Rio. lhl<yalaM. Kolimigundla(M). Kurnool District.
Signature of Applicant
Signature of R.Q.P
SCALE:- 1:1000
G- ESWAR RWDY. M.SC.B.1..PIIJI. Recognised Geologist
IBM/RQP/HYD/302/2013/A RQP/DMG/AP/OY/2014
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION IN THIS PLATE
IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF KNO'M.EOGE BASED
UP ON LEASE MAP AUTHENTICATED BY STATE GOVERNMENT.
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PLATE- V
INDEX
YEAR WISE
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MINING PLAN FOR LIMESTONE SLABS (BLACK)
SRI C.RAMA GOPAL REDDY IN S.F.No.380, Ext.0.607 HedS, Ramapuram(v),
Owi<(M).Kumooi(Otst), AndhraPradesll.
YEAR WISE WORKING PLAN & SECTIONS FOR FIVE YEARS
Lessee:· SRI C.RAMA GOPAL REDDY, Slo. Chinna Narayana Reddy, Rio. ltikyalaM. Kolimigundla(M). KlXnool DislriCl
SCALE:- 1:1000
Signature of Applicant
Signature of R.Q.P
G. f!SWAR R~ODY, M.Sc..BJ..I'!IJl. Recognised Geologist
IBM/RQP/HYD/302/2013/A RQP/DMG/AP/0'1 /2014
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION IN THIS PLATE
IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF KNO'M.EOGE BASED
UP ON LEASE MAP AUTHENTICATED BY STATE GOVERNMENT.
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MINING PLAN FOR LIMESTONE SLABS (BLACK)
SRI C.RAMA GO PAL REDDY IN S.F.No.380, Ext.0.607 Hects, Ramapuram(v),
Owk(M),Kumooi(Dist), AndhraPradesh.
CONCEPTUAL PLAN AND SECTIONS
Lessee:- SRI C.RAMA GOPAL REDDY, Slo. Chinna Narayana Reddy. Rio. ltikyalaM. Kolimigundla(M), Kurnool District
SCALE:- 1:1000
Signature of Applicant
Signature of R.Q.P
Q. ESWAB. REDDY. M.Sc:. B.l.. ~. Recognised Geologist
IBM/RQP/HYD/302/2013/A RQP/DMG/AP/0?/2014
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION IN THIS PlATE
IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF ~DGE BASED
UP ON LEASE MAP AUTHENTICATED BY STATE GOVERNMENT.
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MINING PLAN FOR LIMESTONE SLABS (BLACK)
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ENVIRONMENT PLAN
Lessee'- SRI C.RAMA GOPAL REDDY, Slo. Chinna Narayana Reddy. Rio. ltikyalaM . Kolimiguncta(M), Kurnool District
Signature of Applicant
Signature of R.Q.P
G. r;SWAB RU>DY. llSc..BJ...~. Recognised Geologist
IBM/RQP/HYD/302/2013/A RQP/DMG/AP/0'1' /2014
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION IN THIS PLATE
IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF KNOIM.EDGE BASED
UP ON LEASE MAP AUTHENTICATED BY STATE GOVERNMENT.