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KARNATAKA INDUSTRIAL AREAS DEVELOPMENT BOARD(A Government of Karnataka Undertaking)
Office of the Development Officer, Zonal Office, K.R.S. Road, Metagalli, MYSURU-570 016
if : 0821-2582014, Fax: 0821-4258831, e-mail: kiadbmys@gmail.com , web site: w w w .kiadb.inNo:KIADB/MYS/4661/2016-2017 Date: 18.02.2017
ToThe Director (lA-III)
Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate change,
ParyavaranBhawan, Jorbagh Road,New Delhi-110003.
Sub: Submission of Clarifications for the setting up of the 'Chamarajanagara
Industrial Area' at Badanakuppe&Kallambelli Village,
ChamarajanagaraTaluk& District, Karnataka by Karnataka Industrial Areas
Development Board (KIADB)- )" for grant of Environmental Clearance(EC)-Reg.
Ref: 16Sth EACMinutes of Meeting, held on 16.01.2017(Agenda item no: 3.9)&
[File no:21-S8/201S-IA-III]
With reference to the above We, Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board (KIADB)
, submitting the point wise compliance and the necessary attachments for the proposedproject to accord Environmental Clearance.
Following documents are (1 set of hard & soft copy) are enclosed for your kind perusal.
1. Point wise 71arifications & replies with annexures
We are her.eby requesting you to kindly consider our project in next EAC meeting toaccord Environmental clearance to the project at the earliest.
Encl: as above
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Point wise Replies for Clarifications of 16Sth EACMeeting Minutes of'Chamarajanagara Industrial Area' at Badanakuppe & Kallambelli Village,
Chamarajanagara Taluk & District, Karnataka by Karnataka Industrial AreasDevelopment Board (KIADB).
1.No details were available regarding industrial units/activities including their categorization
(Whether A or B), to be housed in the proposed industrial area.
Reply. The details of industrial units/activities including their categorization (Category A or B) as per
MoEFCC EIA Notification dt: 14.09.2006 & subsequent amendments and as per CPCB revised
classification of industrial sectors dt: 29.02.2016 (Red, Orange, Green and White) are given in Table 1.
Table 1
List of Industries
~.No Extent Description Category as per Category as Type of Industries/Category
In Acres CPCB revised per MoEFCC
classification of EIA
industries Notification
dt:20.02.2016 dt: 14.09.2006
1 115.7 General Industrial Area Red B Fertilizer (basic) (excluding formulation)
(Fertilizer) Orange Project Fertilizer (granulation / formulation /Activity - 5{a) blending only)
White Chemical Bio fertilizer and bio-pesticides withoutFertilizers using inorganic chemicals
2 - CETP Red B The categorization will depend upon the
Project category of member industries being
Activity - 7 (h) served.
All projects
3 - DG sets provided 1500 Red B >5 MVA - Red,
kVA 5nos, 700 kVA 10 Project >lMVA - <5 MVA - Orange
nos, 350 kVA 11 nos Activity - 1 (d)
and 100 kVA 40 nos Thermal
Power Plants
4 83.2 Textile Park Red Yarn / Textile processing involving any
effl uent/ emissi on generating processes
including bleaching, dyeing, printing and
colouring
5 42.2 Electromotor White Electrical and electronic item assembling
(completely dry process)
6 20.5 KSSIDC Green and White Small scale industries
7 72.8 Granite Park Green Cutting, sizing and polishing of marble
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(excluding tanning and hide processing
except cottage scale)
White Leather cutting and stitching (more than 10
machine and using motor)
9 25 Ayurvedic Farm Park Orange Ayurvedic and homeopathic medicine
Green Ayurvedic and homeopathic medicines
(without boiler)
10 46.3 Agro Industries Red Pulp & Paper ( Large-Agro + wood) , Small
Pulp & Paper ( agro based-wheat straw/rice
husk)
11 102.2 Automobile Red Automobile Manufacturing (integrated
facilities)
Orange Automobile servicing, repairing and
painting (excluding only fuel dispensing)
12 23.3 Coconut Process White Manufacturing of coir items from coconut
husks
Note: Project Activity - 7 (c) Industrial estates/ parks/ complexes/ areas, export processing Zones
(EPZs), Special Economic Zones (SEZs), Biotech Parks, leather Complexes - Category 'A' - If at least one
industry in the proposed industrial estate falls under the Category A, entire industrial area shall be
treated as Category A, irrespective of the area. Industrial estates with area greater than 500 Ha and
housing at least one Category B industry (as per EIA Notification dated 14th September 2006).
2.There was partial compliance of the terms of reference issued for the project on 19.06.2015.
Reply. Total compliance of the terms of the reference issued for the project on 19.06.2015 is given in
Table 2.
S. No
1.
Table 2
ToR Compliance
ToR Points
Reasons for selecting the site with details of
alternate sites examined/rejected/selected
on merit with comparative statement and
reason/basis for selection. The examination
should justify site suitability in terms of
environmental damage, resources
sustainability associated with selected site as
compared to rejected sites. The analysis
should include parameters considered along
with weightage criteria for short-listing
selected site.
Compliance
The site is has been identified by KIADB, the
land is acquired by issuing a gazette
notification. The said land is meeting MoEFCC
siting criteria. There are no ecologically
sensitive areas within lOkm study area and it is
not having any R&R issues and the land is also
not a prime agriculture land. Hence no
alternative sites were considered.
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Submit details of the land use break-up for
the proposed project. Details of land use
around 10 km radius of the project site.
Analysis should be made based on latest
satellite imagery for land use with raw
images.
Submit details of environmentally Sensitive
places, land acquisition status, rehabilitation
of communities/villages and present status of
such activities.
Examine the impact of proposed project on
the nearest settlements.
Examine baseline environmental quality
along with projected incremental load due to
the project taking into account of the existing
developments nearby.
The nearest habitation is Badanakuppe &
Kallambelli which are at a distance of 0.5 km
(W). The predicted maximum ground level
concentration by air modeling was observed at
500m in NE.
Total land area of the proposed industrial area
is 1460.47 Acres (591 Ha) and the detailed land
use breakup is given in Chapter 2 Table 2.1
and 2.2 and detailed zoning is shown in Figure
2.2.
The detailed land use map based on latest
satellite imagery is shown in Chapter 3 Figure
3.12 and land use breakup around 10 km
radius is given in Table 3.32.
No environmentally sensitive places are
located with 10 km radius of project site. The
surrounding sensitive places are discussed in
Chapter 3 Section 3.10.7 and shown in Figure
3.11.
Total land area is acquired by KIADB and no
villages are present within the proposed site,
hence there is no rehabilitation of
villages/communities. Land documents are
attached as Annexure I.
Detailed studies were conducted to assess the
impacts of the proposed project on nearest
habitations. The anticipated impacts were
identified based on the present and future
scenario and details are given in Chapter 4.
The impacts during construction phase are
given in Section 4.2 and impacts during
operational phase are given in Section 4.3
Details of baseline environmental studies
conducted during post monsoon season are
given in Chapter 3.
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The incremental loads of the pollution due to
the proposed project are estimated and details
are given in Chapter 4 Section 4.3.
~ Impact on air quality is given in Section 4.3.2.
>- Impact on odour is given in Section 4.3.3.
~ Impact on water quality is given in Section
4.3.4.
~ Impact on traffic is given in Section 4.3.5.
~ Impact on solid waste generation is given in
Section 4.3.6.
~ Impact on socio economic conditions is given
in Section 4.3.7
6. I Environmental data to be considered in I Environmental data is collected and in
relation to the project development would be
(a) Land, (b) Groundwater, (c) Surface water,
(d) air, (e) bio-diversity, (f) noise and
vibrations, (g) socio economic and health.
discussed in detail with respect to Land,
groundwater, surface water, air & biodiversity,
noise & vibrations & socia economics etc.
The details of the studies conducted were
given in Chapter 3.
~ The details of air quality is given in Section
3.5
~ The details about water quality is given in
Section 3.6
~ The details about noise quality is given in
Section 3.7
~ The details about soil quality is given in
Section 3.8
» The details about traffic is given in Section
3.9
~ The details about ecological environment
are given in Section 3.10.
» The details about socio economics details
are given in Section 3.11.
7. Submit a copy of the contour plan with
slopes, drainage pattern of the site and
surrounding area.
The contour levels of the site are varying from
750m to 780m. There will not be any
obstruction to the natural drainage pattern of
the site due to the proposed project.
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Details about the drainage pattern of the site
and its surrounding are given in Chapter 7
Section 7.14.5 and the contour map of the
study area and the site is shown in Figure 7.5.
8. Details regarding project boundary passing
through any eco-sensitive area and within 10
km from eco-sensitive area.
There are no eco - sensitive areas such as the
Wildlife Sanctuaries, National Parks, Biosphere
Reserves, Important Bird Areas (IBAs),
Wetlands or any other protected area, either
in the project site or in the buffer zone.
The eco sensitive map with surrounding
sensitive places is shown in Chapter 3 Figure
3.11.
9. Green buffer in the form of green belt to a
width of 15 meters should be provided all
along the periphery of the industrial area.
The individuals units should keep 33% of the
allotted area as a green area.
A 15 m wide green buffer area will be provided
all along the boundary of the industrial area.
The total area allocated for greenbelt
development is 496.44 Acres (34%) which
includes 331.04 Acres of parks & buffer 165.4
Acres of industrial bulk land and industrial
plots.
10. Submit details of the trees to be felled for the
project.
The proposed site is covered with few trees
(Neem, Tamarind, White babul), shrubs, non-
palatable Xerophytes and Succulents. The
details of the flora present within the study
area are given in Chapter 3 Section 3.10.5.
It is proposed to retain maximum trees and if
removal is a must, transplantation is
encouraged. If there is any need of felling trees
then the planation will be carried out in 1:3
ratios, in the place of old vegetation.
11. Submit details of the infrastructure to be
developed.
KIADB will develop common infrastructure
facilities like Roads, power lines, CETP, CSTP,
storm water drains, etc. The details of the
infrastructure facilities provided in the
proposed industrial area are given in Chapter 2
Section 2.6.1.
12. Submit the present land use and permission
required for any conversion such as forest,
The present land use of the site area is
barren/agriculture. The total project land is
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agriculture etc acquired and is under possession of KIADB.13. Submit details regarding R&R involved in the
project.The proposed site is devoid of any habitation
and hence, no R&R is involved for the
proposed project.
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18.
Zoning of the area in terms of 'type of
industries' coming-up in the industrial area
based on the resource requirement along
with likely pollutants with quantity from the
various industries.
The project boundary area and study area for
which the baseline data is generated should
be indicated through suitable map.
Justification of the parameters, frequency
and locations shall be discussed in the EIA.
Submit Legal frame work for implementation
of the Environmental Clearance conditions-
to be clea rly spelt out in the EIA report.
Submit roles and responsibility of the
developer for compliance of environmental
angle and details of the studies conducted if
any.
Site justification of the identified industry
sectors from environmental angle and details
of the studies conducted if any.
Zoning of the proposed industrial area is done
based on the type of industries like
automobile, general engineering, electro
motor, textile, granite, agro spice, food
processing, ayurvedic farm, etc.
The details are given in Chapter 2 Section 2.5
and land breakup is given in Table 2.1. The list
of industries for bulk allotment is attachedAnnexure II and list of application received for
allotment of industrial land till now is attachedas Annexure III.
The topographical map of the site and study
area is shown in Chapter 2 Figure 2.4.
The parameters like air, water, noise, soil,
biodiversity and traffic etc., were monitored/
studied during the study period. The locations
were identified based on the wind direction
and population density. The details of
justification are given in Chapter 3 Section3.4.3.
The EHS department of the KIADB is
responsible for the implementation of EC
conditions for total industrial area and
individual industries are responsible for
maintaining their own EC/CFE/CFOconditions.
EHSdepartment of the KIADB is responsible for
the compliance of Environmental Clearance
conditions given as per the provisions of EP
Act.
The industrial area will be developed and
accommodates the various types of industries
depending on the local demand for the
particular product or industry.
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19. Ground water classification as per the Central
Ground Water Authority.
Based on the exploitation of groundwater fromthe existing aquifers within the site and itssurrounding area, proposed site inchamarajanagara taluk is falling under "SAFE"category with 61% development as per CGWAnorms.
20. Submit the source of water, requirement vis-
a-vis waste water to be generated along with
treatment facilities, use of treated waste
water along with water balance chart taking
into account all forms of water use and
management.
The source of water for the proposed industrial
area is Kabini River and water withdrawal
permission letter from Cauvery Neeravari
Nigam Ltd is attached as Annexure IV.
The total water requirement for the proposed
project is 10,068 KLD and wastewater of 4159
KLDwill be generated. 6117 KLDof fresh water
and 3951 KLDoftreated water will be used.
The details are given in Chapter 2 Section 2.8
and Table 2.6 and water balance chart is
shown in Chapter 2 Figure 2.5.21. Rain water harvesting proposals should be
made with due safeguards for ground water
quality. Maximize recycling of water and
utilization of rain water.
Rain water harvesting structures will be
maintained at individual plots and the
collected rainwater will be used within the
industrial plot after appropriate treatment for
various industrial activities and greenbelt
development.
The runoff water from the roads will be
diverted to the storm water drains present all
along the roads and recharge pits will be
maintained at regular intervals and excess
water from the storm water drain will be
diverted to the existing natural tank within the
site. The depth and length of the storm water
drain will be maintained depending on the
slope ofthe area.
All the safeguard measures will be taken to
avoid any contamination of the ground water.
Details are given in Chapter 4 Section 4.3.4.3.
22. Examine soil characteristics and depth of
ground water table for rainwater harvesting.
The soil observed in the study area is red
loamy soil in these soils water percolates
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Examine details of Solid waste generation
treatment and its disposal.
Examine and submit details of use of solar
energy and alternative source of energy to
reduce the fossil energy consumption.
quickly without causing any marshy conditions.
The thickness of the soils varies in study area
from less than a meter to 6 m.
The groundwater in the study area usually
occurs under water-table conditions in
weathered and fractured crystalline portions of
peninsular gneissic complex comprising of
granites, gneisses, schists and charnockites andsemi-confined conditions in deep seated
fractures. The thickness of weathered zone
ranges from 2 m in higher altitudes to 20 m in
topographic low areas followed by deep
fractured zone.
According to studies carried by Central
Groundwater Board, the occurrence of
groundwater bearing zones in the whole
district is varying between 2 mbgl to 165 mbgl.
Based on the soil characteristics & thickness of
weathered zone, project site is suitable for
development of rainwater harvesting
structures and the same will be provided by
respective industries.
The total solid waste generated in the
proposed industrial park will be segregated
and disposed as per the guidelines. The
hazardous waste will be collected from all the
member industries and sent to the proposed
TSDF in the project site or to the nearest
hazardous waste treatment facility.
The details of hazardous and non-hazardous
waste generated and treatment/disposal
methods are given in Chapter 4 Table 4.13 and
Table 4.14 respectively.
Solar energy is proposed as an alternative
energy for street lighting and the details are
given in Chapter 5 Section 5.5.
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lighting is given in Chapter 6 Table 6.5.
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In case DG sets are likely to be used during
construction and operational phase of the
project, emissions from DG sets must be
taken into consideration while estimating the
impacts on air environment.
Examine road/rail connectivity to the project
site and impact on the traffic due to the
proposed project. Present and future traffic
and transport facilities for the region should
be analyzed with measures for preventing
traffic congestion and providing faster
trouble free system to reach different
destinations in the city.
A detailed traffic and transportation study
should be made for existing and projected
passenger and cargo traffic.
DG sets of 500 kVA and 250 kVA will be used as
backup during power failure for total industrial
area. Individual industries will use their own
backup facilities and assumptions were made
based on the plot of the industrial area and are
considered for predicting the likely impacts on
the air environment.
AERMOD version 7.0.3 software is used for
prediction of incremental GLC for S02 and NOx
are given in Chapter 4 Section 4.3.2.3 and
Table 4.2. The GLC contours are shown in
Figure 4.1 and Figure 4.2 and post project
scenario of S02 is 16.08 Ilg/m3 and NOx is 35.8
ug/rn" and details are given in Table 4.3.
The industrial area is well connected with road
and rail network. SH - 80 (Mysore -
Chamarajanagara road) is adjacent to the
industrial area.
Detailed traffic study was carried out on SH 80
and the peak hour PCU's observed were 504
PCU/Hr. The details are given in Chapter 3
Section 3.9 and Table 3.19. From the study it is
observed that there is no major impact on
traffic due to the proposed project.
Detailed traffic study was carried out on SH 80
and the peak hour PCU's observed were 504
PCU/Hr. The details are given in Chapter 3
Section 3.9 and Table 3.19.
There will be an addition of 651 PCU's/hr to
the existing traffic load. The details about the
future projected traffic are given in Chapter 4
Section 4.3.5 and Table 4.11 and Table 4.12.
The line source details of the transportation
vehicles are given in Chapter 4 Section 4.3.2.5
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Examine details of transport of materials for
construction which should include source and
availability.
Examine details of National Highways/State
Highways/expressways falling along the
corridor and the impact of the development
on them.
Examine noise levels-present and future with
noise abatement measures.
Identify, predict and assess the
environmental and sociological impacts on
account of the project. A detailed description
with costs estimates of CSR should be
incorporated in the EIA/EMP report.
The construction materials required during
developmental stage of the proposed
industrial area will be transported from the
nearest town.
The nearest highway located at the site is SH
80 which is adjacent to the site. The impact of
the traffic due to the proposed project on SH
80 is given in Chapter 4 Section 4.3.5 and
Table 4.11 and Table 4.12.
The line source details of the transportation
vehicles are given in Chapter 4 Section 4.3.2.5
and emission details are given in Table 4.4,
Table 4.5 and predicted GLC's are shown in
Figure 4.3 to Figure 4.5.
The day equivalents during the study period
are ranging between 53.9 to 62.8 dB (A),
whereas the night equivalents were in the
range of 42.3 to 45.0 dB (A) details are given in
Chapter 3 Section 3.7 and Table 3.16.
The noise levels in the proposed industrial park
will be minimized by providing greenbelt
around the boundary and by maintaining the
acoustic enclosures around the DG sets.
The detailed impact analysis due to the
proposed industrial park has been carried out
and details are given in Chapter 4. Impacts
during construction phase are given in Chapter
4 Section 4.2 and impacts during operational
phase are given in Chapter 4 Section 4.3.
An amount equivalent to 1% of the total
project cost is allocated for CSR activities
during developmental stage and during
production phase 2-3% of the profit will be
allocated. The detailed CSR plan is given in
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32. Examine separately the details for The environmental monitoring plan during
construction and operation phases both for construction and operational phase is given
Environmental Management Plan and Chapter 6 Table 6.1.1 & 6.1.2. The
Environmental Monitoring Plan with cost and environmental management plan during
parameters. construction and operational phase is given in
Chapter 9 Section 9.2 and 9.3 respectively. An
amount of RS.26S6 lakhs is allocated for EMP
and details are given in Chapter 6 Table 6.5.
33. Submit details of a comprehensive Disaster The detailed comprehensive disaster
Management Plan including emergency management plan including emergency
evacuation during natural and man-made evacuation during natural and man-made
disaster. disaster is given in Chapter 7 Section 7.3.
34. Any further clarification on carrying out the Noted and referred the website as suggested.
above studies including anticipated impacts
due to the project and mitigative measure,
project proponent can refer to the model ToR
available on Ministry website
http://mo.ef.nic.in/Manual/lndustrial Estate.
3.Details are essentially required to justify the efficacy of the proposed CETP
Reply. The essential details to justify the efficacy of the CETPare given below.
1. The proposed' CETP with a capacity of 5 MLD (in phases) consists of physical, chemical and
biologica I treatment
2. Advanced MBBR (Moving Bed Biological Reactor) technology is proposed.3. The MBBR technology is a simple, single through process where all biological activities take
place on the biomass carriers.
4. MBBR process prevents sludge recycling from secondary clarifier.
5. MBBR technology is a robust and reduces soluble pollutants with minimal process complexity.
6. MBBR utilize significantly smaller foot print compared conventional aerobic treatment methods.
Individual industries will be advised at the time of allocation of plot, to treat their waste water to meet
CETPinlet standards as given in Table 3 (MoEFCC Notification dated: 01.01.2016 attached as Annexure
V). The CETP will be designed to treat the water for meeting the on land for irrigation (greenbelt)
standards. The inlet standards of CETPwill be as prescribed by the State Pollution Control Board while
obtaining CFE.
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Most of the industries proposed are MSME's, White, Orange and Green category, only few are of Red
category. Hence the water consumption of most of the industries is less. The entire treated water from
the CETPwill be utilized within the industrial area for greenbelt development at industrial area level and
also within the industrial plots. Hence no treated waste water will be discharged outside the industrial
area. The treatment system consists of tertiary treatment of Activated Carbon Filter (ACF) and Mixed
Media Filter (MMF) also. The sludge generated from the CETPwill be sent to authorized landfill nearby
the industrial area.
Table 3
Industrial Wastewater and CETP(post treatment) Characteristics
Parameter Units CETP CETPinlet water outlet water*
(on land for irrigation)pH - 5.5 - 9 6-9Oil & Grease mg/I 20 10TSS mg/I <800 100FDS(TDS) mg/I 2100 - 2500 2100COD mg/I 1300 - 2000 250BOD mg/I 500 - 700 100Chlorides mg/I 1000 1000Sulphates, as S04 mg/I 1000 1000Flouride mg/I 2 2Sulphide as S mg/I 2 2Phenolic Compounds (as C6HsOH) mg/I 1 1Total Residual Chlorine mg/I 1 1Zinc mg/I 15 15Iron mg/I 3 3Copper mg/I 3 3Trivalent Chromium mg/I 2 2Cyanide as CN mg/I 2 Not Specified* MoEFCC Notification - S.O.4 (E) dated 01.01.2016
4. Disposal of hazardous waste and also to stipulate the conditions accordingly.
Reply. The hazardous waste generated from the proposed Chamarajanagara industrial area, will be sent
to authorized TSDFsituated at Dobaspet industrial area, Bangalore.
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Annexure II
Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board: Zonal Office: MysuruClear land for bulk allotment of Badanguppe Kellamballi Industrial Area
Chamarajanagara District
S. No Extent in Acres Plot No. Description1 83.2 4 Textile Park
2 42.2 5 Electromotor
3 12 8 General Industrial Area4 47.1 9 General Industrial Area
5 56.6 30 General Industrial Area
6 20.5 114 KSSIDC7 72.8 138 Granite Park
8 64.7 139 Leather Park9 25 145 Ayurvedic Farm Park
10 46.3 146 Agro Industries
11 102.2 147 Automobile
12 23.3 149 Coconut Process
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Annexure III
Allottee received application list in Chama raja nagar Industrial Area
s. No Name of the applicant & address Extent End Product Category as perapplied CPCBrevised
(in Acres) classification ofindustries
1 Mis. Biligiri Granites, Partner: 2 Granite Monuments, Orange to GreenSri.Anantha Kumar, Badanaguppe Slabs & DimentionalVillage, Chamarajanagar-571 313. Ph: Granite Blocks0226-230033,34,222113
2 Mis. Shilpa Granites, Proprietor: Sri. 2 Cutting & Polishing Orange to GreenA.Srigiri, Sy. No.435/3, 9th KM, Mysuru Granite, MarbleRoad, Badanaguppe Village, Slabs, MonumentsChamarajanagar-571 313. Ph:0226- Memorials, Tiles and230033,34,222113 etc.,
3 Mis. B.G. Granites, Partner: 2 Granite Monuments, Orange to GreenSmt.Revathi, Sy. No.430/3, Nanjangud Slabs & DimentionalMysuru Road, Badanaguppe Granite BlocksVillage,Chamarajanagar-571313
4 Mis. Tirumala Shiva Shakthi, 2 Food Processing Orange to OrangeProprietor: Sri. Chakravarthy.5.N,No.223, Uttaradi Mutt Street, FortMahalia, Mysuru-570 004. Ph:0226-230033,34,222113
5 Mis. Simha Coconut Industries, 1 Desication CoconutPropreitrix: Smt. Mangala Jayasimha, PowderSy. No.1119 'D' r "Hemaganga. RailwayStation Road, Chamarajanagar-571313.9448447478, 9448459721
6 Mis. Pooja Mudhrana & Prakashana, 0.25 Printing Press Green to OrangeProprietor: Sri.Srinivasa.G, No.174,EW.S., 11th Cross, GangagotthriExtension, Mysuru-570 009.9448208397
7 Mis. Mysore Industries Association ( R 1 Industry Information), Proprietor: Sri.Suresh Kumar Jain, & Facilitation CumKIADB., K.R.S.Road, Metagalli Multi SkillIndustrial Area, Mysuru-570 016. Ph: Development Centre0821-4258819 (HFCMSDC)
8 Mis. Lovely Industries, Partner: 2 Granite Cutting Orange to GreenSri.Deepakmumar, No.102, s" Cross, Polishing6th Main, 1st Stage, BrindavanExtension, Mysuru-570 020.Ph:9448478968
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9 Mis. Bharath Granites. Proprietor: 1 Granite Cutti ng Orange to GreenSri.Bharath Kumar.S., No.51, 6th Cross, Polishing1st Stage, Gokulam, Mysuru-20. Ph:9916707101
10 Mis. Rajastan Granite Industries, 2 Granite Cutting Orange to GreenProprietrix: Smt.Suman Jain, No.912, Polishing1st Main Road, Lakshmipuram,Mysuru-15. Ph: 9341097025
11 Mis. Shri Ganesh Granites. Proprietor: 1 Granite Cutting Orange to GreenSri. Rajendra Kumar, No.17, 9th Main, Polishing1/B Cross, Brandavan Extension,Mysuru District. Ph: 9243535375
12 Mis. Rajhans Granite Industries, 1 Granite Cutting Orange to GreenPartner: Sri. H.Kiran Jain & Sri. Anil PolishingKumar Jain, No.5, 1st Floor, 1st Cross,T.Born House, Near, MahalakshmiBadavna, N.I.E.Ladies Hostel Road,Mysuru- Dist. 9448078056
13 Mis. Raashi Stones, Proprietrix: 1 Granite Cutting Orange to GreenSmt.Pushpa Devi Agarwal, No.1003, Polishingio" Floor, Bridgae Horizon,T.Narsipura Road, Mysuru- District
14 Mis. Sourabhi Granites. Partner: Sri. 2 Granite Cutting Orange to GreenNaresh Kumar Chachan, No.4, Thandya PolishingIndustrial Area, Nanjangud Taluk,Mysuru District. Ph: 9243532275
15 Mis. Royal Granite. Proprietor: Sri. 1 Granite Cutting Orange to GreenRavi Jodhani, NolO03, 10th Floor, PolishingBridgae Horizon, T.Narsipura Road,
. Mysuru- District. Ph:990066537516 Mis. Shalimar Granites, Proprietor: 1 Granite Cutting Orange to Green
Sri. Lalith Prakash Purbia, No.186/3, PolishingKhatha, No.2101, BehindDoddathayamma Temple, Near HinkaRing Road, Mysuru- District
17 Mis. J & J Coir Manufactureres, 2 Coir for the Bed Green to WhiteProprietor: Sri. Deepak.K.Pal, No.93,"C' Block, Anandanagar, Mysuru- 570022
18 Mis. Blue Horse Stone, Partners: Sri. 2 Granite Cutting & Orange to GreenBhanraj Agarwal & Sri. Arun Kumar, PolishingNo.202, 2nd Main, Mathura nagar,Metagally Extension, Mysuru,
19 Mis. Lovely Granites, Proprietor: 1 Granite Cutting & Orange to GreenSri.Lal Chand Chaudry, No.1221, 24th PolishingMain, ri" Cross, HSKLayout, Dt. Floor,Bengaluru-l02. Ph: 9342163520
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20 M/s.Bajorong Granites, Partner: Sri. 1 Granite Cutting & Orange to GreenAlkesh Kumar & Mrs.SumanNo.406, PolishingPHPura Panorama, Kalena Agrahara,Bannerghatta Main Road, Bengaluru.Ph:9900374355,9342545080
21 Mis. Ayush Stones, Proprietor: 1 Granite Cutting & Orange to GreenSri.Vipan Goel, No.102, s" Cross, s" PolishingMain, 1st Stage, Brindavan Extension,Mysuru-570 020. Ph:9448478968
22 M/s.Shiv Shaki Granite, Proprietor: Sri. 2 Granite Cutting & Orange to GreenAshish Singal, No.102, s" Cross, s" PolishingMain, zs" Stage, Brindavan Extension,Mysuru-20. Ph:9448478968,9414025192
23 M/s.M.B. Stones, Proprietor: 2 Granite Cutting & Orange to GreenSri.Mahendra Kumar Jain, No.102, s" PolishingMain s" Cross, 1st Stage, BrindavanExtension, Mysuru-570 020.Ph:9829044128, 9448478968
24 Mis. Sri.Shyla Granites, Proprietor: 2 Granite Cutting & Orange to GreenSri.L.C. Dhanaraja, NO.1337, 14th Main PolishingRoad, BTM Layout, 2nd Stage,Bengaluru. Ph:9448478968
25 Mis. The Chief Engineer (Ele), 12Transmission Zone, "PrasaranaBhavan, F.T.S. Compound,N.R.Mohalla, Mysuru- 570007(K.P.T.C.L.,l Sub Station,Chamarajanagar
26 The Chief Executive Officer Karnataka 10.5 Tra nsitBuilding & Others Construction Works Accommodation,Welfare Board Kaushalya Bhavan, Residential School,Bannergatta Road Bengaluru- 560 029 Kalyana Bhavan, Skill
Center27 Mis. Gopal Stone, Proprietor: 1 Granite Cutting & Orange to Green
Sri.Rajendra Kumar, Agarwal, PolishingNo.482/1, Jeethobhan Palli, ThogapalliPost, Krishnagiri-635203 Tamilnadu
28 Mis. Pasupathi Stone, Proprietor: Sri. 2 Granite Cutting & Orange to GreenPawankumar Agarwal, No.401, PolishingSankalpa Basavanth Apartment,J.P.Nagar, Rollon Chain Factory,Musuru. Ph: 9945975623
29 Mis. Sunrise Granites, Proprietor: Sri. 2 IGranite Cutting & Orange to GreenLokanath Mittl, No.401, Sankalpa PolishingBasavanth Apartment, J.P.Nagar,Rollon Chain Factory, Musuru. Ph:
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886795252830 Mis. Sharma Granites, Proprietor: 1 Granite Cutting & Orange to Green
Sri.Purshothum Garg, No.404, Prime PolishingBuilding, Viveshwaranagar, Him caringRoad, Nearest Mysuru
31 Mis. Sree Venkateshwara Industries, 2 M.SandProprietor: C.M.Janardhana,N.M.Road, Venkateshwara Building,Pandavapura, Mandya District-571434
32 Mis. Naga Food Processing, Sri. 0.25 Packaged TenderH.Nagaraja, Plot No.ll-P, Kadakola Coconut Water plantIndustrial Area, Mysuru
33 Mis. Firdose Engineering Works, 0.25 General Engineering Orange to WhitePropreitor: Sri.G.Ubedulia Sariff, & FabricationNo.78/3, Allagud Talkad Road,T.Narsipura Taluk, Mysuru district, Ph.NO.94482 93178
34 Mis. D.M. Garments, Proprietor: Sri. 0.5 GarmentsShivakumar.M.D., No.238, S.C.Street,Santhemara Halli, ChamarajanagarTaluk & Dist.
35 Mis. Sri Balaji Fertilizers & Chemicals, 0.5 Fertilizers Red to RedSri. H.s.Kumar, No.18, Revenu Layout,Ring Road, Hebbal Hudco, Mysuru
36 Mis. Shiva Agro Industries, Proprietor: 0.5 Fertilizers Red to RedSri.B.Dharnendra, Halagaiahna Hundi,Varuna Hobli, Varuna VijayanagarPost, Mysuru-570010
37 Mis. BASI Enterprises, Proprietrix: Smt. 0.5 Vermi Compost, LityB.Kalavathy, No.62, MMG Layout, KHB, CompostHootagally, Mysuru-18
38 Mis. Shenoy Warehopuse, Propreitor: 1 Warehouse for Cold Orange to GreenSri.Mohini.J.C., ESS ENN Labs, No.40, Storage2nd Floor, Balaji Towers,Adichunchanagiri Road, JTK Layout,Kuvempunagar, Mysuru-570023
39 Mis. New Generation Technology & 0.25 Packaged Drinking Green to GreenBeveragies, Propreitor: WaterSri.Haridasan.C.P., ChamavaliyaParambath, Post Office: Valaliyam,District Calicut, Kerla
40 Mis. Karnataka State Beverages 2 Warehouse withCorporation Ltd., TTMC Building, A- office buildingBlock, 4th Floor, BMTC Shanthinagar,Bengaluru-560 027
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5.0, -IIE),-I!I exercise 01' the powers conferred by sections 6 ;lIId .:5 or' the Euvironrncru (Protection)Act. 1')86 (:!9 of 1906). [he Central Government hereby makc-: the fO/id",il1g rulcx further [u amend theFnvirou.ncm (Pro.ectiou) Rules. 1986. ili.lJ1'lel):--
I. Short tille and CommclicemenL--·( 1ilhexc rules Il'd) he called the hlviroll1l1enr (Protection)Amendment Rules. 2015.
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Dr RASHID HASA~, r\dvisor
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