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Annexure Pre Drill EIA for Drilling of 30 wells at Khagarijan Field 1 List of Annexure Annexure 1.1: Approved ToR....................................................................................................2 Annexure 2.1: Environmental Setting of the Proposed Well Sites ............................................5 Annexure 2.2: The Mud programme for the Well ...................................................................35 Annexure 2.3: Hole Section wise Drilling Fluid Chemical Usage ..........................................36 Annexure 2.4: Analysis of Natural Gas ...................................................................................38 Annexure 3.1: Monthly Meteorological Data-IMD Dibrugarh 2009 ......................................39 Annexure 3.2: Primary Meteorological Results.......................................................................40 Annexure 3.3: Rationale for Selection of Monitoring Locations ............................................59 Annexure 3.4: Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Results ........................................................64 Annexure 3.5: Hourly Noise Monitoring Results (in decibels) ...............................................68 Annexure 3.6: CPCB Water Quality Criteria for Designated Best Use Classes .....................69 Annexure 3.7: Traffic Monitoring Results...............................................................................70 Annexure 3.8: Checklist of Floral Species in the Study Area .................................................71 Annexure 3.9: Checklist of Mammalian Species in the Study Area........................................80 Annexure 3.10: Checklist of Birds Recorded During Primary Study......................................81 Annexure 3.11: Checklist of Birds Reported by the Forest Department .................................83 Annexure 3.12: Checklist Reptilian Fauna in the Study Area .................................................97 Annexure 3.13: Checklist of Macrophytes in the Study Area .................................................99 Annexure 3.14: Checklist of Fishes in the Study Area ..........................................................100 Annexure 3.15: Checklist of Amphibian fauna in the Study Area ........................................100 Annexure 3.16: Checklist of Aquatic Reptiles in the Study Area .........................................101 Annexure 3.17: Checklist of Aquatic Birds in the Study Area ..............................................102 Annexure 3.18: Demographic Profile of the Study Area Villages ........................................103 Annexure 3.19: Projected Population Growth of the Villages* ............................................105 Annexure 3.20: Literacy Profile in the Study Villages ..........................................................107 Annexure 3.21: Workforce Participation in the Study Villages ............................................109 Annexure 3.22: Proceedings of public Discussions at Khagarijan Field ...............................111 Annexure 4.1: Formula Used for Calculation of Noise Level ...............................................125

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List of Annexure

Annexure 1.1: Approved ToR....................................................................................................2

Annexure 2.1: Environmental Setting of the Proposed Well Sites ............................................5

Annexure 2.2: The Mud programme for the Well ...................................................................35

Annexure 2.3: Hole Section wise Drilling Fluid Chemical Usage ..........................................36

Annexure 2.4: Analysis of Natural Gas ...................................................................................38

Annexure 3.1: Monthly Meteorological Data-IMD Dibrugarh 2009 ......................................39

Annexure 3.2: Primary Meteorological Results .......................................................................40

Annexure 3.3: Rationale for Selection of Monitoring Locations ............................................59

Annexure 3.4: Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Results ........................................................64

Annexure 3.5: Hourly Noise Monitoring Results (in decibels) ...............................................68

Annexure 3.6: CPCB Water Quality Criteria for Designated Best Use Classes .....................69

Annexure 3.7: Traffic Monitoring Results...............................................................................70

Annexure 3.8: Checklist of Floral Species in the Study Area .................................................71

Annexure 3.9: Checklist of Mammalian Species in the Study Area........................................80

Annexure 3.10: Checklist of Birds Recorded During Primary Study ......................................81

Annexure 3.11: Checklist of Birds Reported by the Forest Department .................................83

Annexure 3.12: Checklist Reptilian Fauna in the Study Area .................................................97

Annexure 3.13: Checklist of Macrophytes in the Study Area .................................................99

Annexure 3.14: Checklist of Fishes in the Study Area ..........................................................100

Annexure 3.15: Checklist of Amphibian fauna in the Study Area ........................................100

Annexure 3.16: Checklist of Aquatic Reptiles in the Study Area .........................................101

Annexure 3.17: Checklist of Aquatic Birds in the Study Area ..............................................102

Annexure 3.18: Demographic Profile of the Study Area Villages ........................................103

Annexure 3.19: Projected Population Growth of the Villages* ............................................105

Annexure 3.20: Literacy Profile in the Study Villages ..........................................................107

Annexure 3.21: Workforce Participation in the Study Villages ............................................109

Annexure 3.22: Proceedings of public Discussions at Khagarijan Field ...............................111

Annexure 4.1: Formula Used for Calculation of Noise Level ...............................................125

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ANNEXURE 1.1: APPROVED TOR

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ANNEXURE 2.2: THE MUD PROGRAMME FOR THE WELL

Hole Depth m Casing Depth m Mud Type Drilling Fluid Formulations

26” Hole to 770 m. 20” Csg.

@ 770 m.

Bentonite-PAC Mud

Freshwater

Soda Ash

Caustic soda

API Bentonite

PAC regular

Xantham Gum

Barite

17-1/2” Hole to

2050m

13 3/8” Csg

@ 2050 m.

KCl/PHPA-Glycol

Freshwater

Soda Ash

Caustic Soda

PAC regular

PAC LV

PHPA

Xanthan Gum

KCl

Barite

Glycol

12¼” Hole to 3500

m

95/8” Csg

@ 3500 m.

KCl/PHPA-Glycol

Freshwater

Soda Ash

Caustic Soda

PAC regular

PAC LV

PHPA

Xanthan Gum

KCl

Barite

Glycol

8-1/2" Hole to 4200

m

7" Liner @ 4200 m KCl/PHPA-Glycol

Freshwater

Soda Ash

Caustic Soda

PAC regular

PAC LV

PHPA

Xanthan Gum

KCl

Barite

Glycol

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ANNEXURE 2.3: HOLE SECTION WISE DRILLING FLUID CHEMICAL USAGE

Chemical and

formulation names

Chemical function

group

Chemical label

code

Estimated use

(tonnes/gallons

914 mm (36”) Hole

Pre set

660 mm (26”) Hole

Barite Weighting Chemical PLO 51.30 Tonnes

Bentonite Viscosifier PLO 28.5 Tonnes

Biocide Mud Bacteria Control PLO 55 Gallons

Calcium Carbonate LCM PLO 3 Tonnes

Drilling Detergents Emulsifier PLO 220 Gallons

Soda Ash Inorganic PLO 40 Tonnes

Caustic Soda Inorganic PLO 1.83 Tonnes

Sodium Bicarbonate Inorganic PLO 0.25 Tones

PAC regular Filtrate Control PLO 1.18 Tonnes

Xanthan Gum Rheology Control PLO 0.15 Tonnes

445 (17.5’’) Hole

Barite Weighting Chemical PLO 118.2 Tonnes

Biocide Viscosifier PLO 55 Gallons

Calcium Carbonate F/M/C LCM PLO 2.25 Tonnes

(Total 3 grades)

Caustic Soda Inorganic PLO 0.65 Tonnes

Defoamer Viscosifier PLO 55 Gallons

Glycol (Low Temp) Inorganic PLO 3630 Gallons

KCl Inorganic PLO 105 Tonnes

KwikSeal M LCM PLO 0.5 Tonnes

Modified Starch Filtrate Control PLO 1.25 Tonnes

PAC Low vis Filtrate Control PLO 1.25 Tonnes

PAC regular Filtrate Control PLO 4 Tonnes

PHPA(100%) Encapsulating

Polymer PLO 2.63 Tonnes

Soda Ash Inorganic PLO 0.33 Tonnes

Sodium Bicarbonate Inorganic PLO 0.25 Tonnes

311 (12.25’’) Hole

Barite Weighting Chemical PLO 104.5 Tonnes

Biocide Mud Bacteria Control PLO 55 Gallons

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Chemical and

formulation names

Chemical function

group

Chemical label

code

Estimated use

(tonnes/gallons

Caustic Soda Inorganic PLO 0.125 Tonnes

Citric Acid Amine inhibitor PLO 0.25 Tonnes

Defoamer Viscosifier PLO 55 Gallons

Glycol (Mod Temp) Inorganic PLO 2035 Gallons

KCl Inorganic PLO 13.75 Tonnes

Modified Starch Filtrate Control PLO 0.625 Tonnes

PAC Low vis Filtrate Control PLO 0.625 Tonnes

PAC regular Filtrate Control PLO 0.625 Tonnes

PHPA(100%) Encapsulating

Polymer PLO 0.7 Tonnes

Soda Ash Inorganic PLO 0.075 Tonnes

Sodium Bicarbonate Inorganic PLO 0.25 Tonnes

Xanthan Gum Viscosifier PLO 0.3 Tonnes

216 mm (8.5’’) Hole

Barite Weighting Chemical PLO 104.5 Tonnes

Biocide Viscosifier PLO 55 Gallons

Caustic Soda Viscosifier PLO 0.125 Tonnes

Citric Acid Viscosifier PLO 0.25 Tonnes

Defoamer Viscosifier PLO 55 Gallons

Glycol (Mod Temp) Inorganic PLO 2035 Gallons

KCl Inorganic PLO 13.75 Tonnes

Modified Starch Viscosifier PLO 0.625 Tonnes

PAC Low vis Viscosifier PLO 0.625 Tonnes

PAC regular Viscosifier PLO 0.625 Tonnes

PHPA(100%) Viscosifier PLO 0.7 Tonnes

Soda Ash Viscosifier PLO 0.075 Tonnes

Sodium Bicarbonate Inorganic PLO 0.25 Tonnes

Xanthan Gum Rheology Control PLO 0.3 Tones

PLO = PLONOR Chemicals considered to pose little or no risk to the environment

(PLONOR) (OSPAR, May 1999). All of the above water based drilling chemicals are

PLONOR and have therefore not been assessed using the CHARM calculator.

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ANNEXURE 2.4: ANALYSIS OF NATURAL GAS

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ANNEXURE 3.1: MONTHLY METEOROLOGICAL DATA-IMD DIBRUGARH 2009

Month

Total

Rainfall

(mm)

Maximum

Temperature

(o celcius)

Minimum

Temperature

(o celcius)

Relative

Humidity

(%) 8.30hrs

Relative

Humidity (%)

17.30hrs

Jan 52.8 27.5 8.2 79.77 69.84

Feb 47.6 30.6 10.9 72.93 62.03

Mar 34.6 33.7 13.2 62.16 54.68

Apr 182.2 38.1 14.1 72.47 69.87

May 174 37.2 19.5 74.81 68.9

Jun 428 36.5 22 85.97 72.67

Jul 381.9 37.6 23.4 86.61 76.19

Aug 578.5 35.9 23.8 87.65 78.71

Sep 225.8 37.6 22.6 78.33 75.9

Oct 177.6 36.1 18.6 74.45 77

Nov 15.7 32 12.5 74 76.23

Dec 8.6 29.1 8.8 82.88 76.74

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ANNEXURE 3.2: PRIMARY METEOROLOGICAL RESULTS

Time Wind

(m/s)

Wind

Direction

Temperature

(°C)

Humidity

(%)

Hour Rainfall

(mm)

3/5/2013 17:30 0 180 27.1 99 0

3/5/2013 18:30 0 180 27.1 99 0

3/5/2013 19:30 0 315 27.1 99 0.6

3/5/2013 20:30 0 315 27.1 99 0

3/5/2013 21:30 0 315 27.2 99 0

3/5/2013 22:30 0 315 26.3 99 0

3/5/2013 23:30 0 315 26.8 99 0

4/5/2013 0:30 0 315 26.8 99 0

4/5/2013 1:30 0 315 26.7 99 0

4/5/2013 2:30 0 315 26.3 99 0

4/5/2013 3:30 0 315 26.1 99 0

4/5/2013 4:30 0 315 25.7 99 0

4/5/2013 5:30 0 315 25.5 99 0

4/5/2013 6:30 0 315 25.2 99 0

4/5/2013 7:30 0 315 25 99 0

4/5/2013 8:30 0 315 24.5 99 0

4/5/2013 9:30 0 315 24.3 99 0

4/5/2013 10:30 0 315 24.2 99 0

4/5/2013 11:30 0 315 24.3 99 0

4/5/2013 12:30 2 0 24 95 35.4

4/5/2013 13:30 3 0 24.1 96 0

4/5/2013 14:30 2 270 21.9 99 0

4/5/2013 15:30 2 315 21.4 99 0.3

4/5/2013 16:30 1 0 20.7 99 0.9

4/5/2013 17:30 2 90 21.1 99 0

4/5/2013 18:30 1 0 20.8 99 0

4/5/2013 19:30 2 0 20.7 99 0

4/5/2013 20:30 2 0 20.4 99 0.3

4/5/2013 21:30 2 315 19.6 99 1.5

4/5/2013 22:30 1 180 19 99 5.4

4/5/2013 23:30 2 315 18.5 99 6

5/5/2013 0:30 0 247.5 18.3 99 0.6

5/5/2013 1:30 1 315 18.1 99 0

5/5/2013 2:30 2 0 17.7 99 0

5/5/2013 3:30 2 0 18.4 99 0

5/5/2013 4:30 1 270 18.4 99 0

5/5/2013 5:30 1 292.5 18.5 99 0.3

5/5/2013 6:30 2

19.1 99 0

5/5/2013 7:30 2 0 19.9 99 0

5/5/2013 8:30 1 135 21 99 0

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Time Wind

(m/s)

Wind

Direction

Temperature

(°C)

Humidity

(%)

Hour Rainfall

(mm)

5/5/2013 9:30 1 135 20 99 0

5/5/2013 10:30 1 0 20.5 99 0.9

5/5/2013 11:30 1 0 20.5 99 0.9

5/5/2013 12:30 1 0 20.7 99 0.3

5/5/2013 13:30 0 90 22.3 99 0.3

5/5/2013 14:30 2 315 23.4 99 0

5/5/2013 15:30 1

23.1 99 0

5/5/2013 16:30 2 315 23.9 99 0

5/5/2013 17:30 1 0 23.9 99 0

5/5/2013 18:30 0 0 22 99 0

5/5/2013 19:30 0 0 21.1 99 0

5/5/2013 20:30 0 180 20.7 99 0

5/5/2013 21:30 1 0 20.8 99 0

5/5/2013 22:30 2 0 21.1 99 0

5/5/2013 23:30 0 315 20.7 99 0

6/5/2013 0:30 1 270 20.5 99 0

6/5/2013 1:30 1 180 20.1 99 0.3

6/5/2013 2:30 0 0 20 99 0

6/5/2013 3:30 0 315 20.2 99 0

6/5/2013 4:30 0 135 20.2 99 0

6/5/2013 5:30 1 0 20.1 99 0

6/5/2013 6:30 1

21.2 99 0

6/5/2013 7:30 1 0 23.8 99 0

6/5/2013 8:30 1 315 25.5 99 0

6/5/2013 9:30 0 315 26.9 99 0

6/5/2013 10:30 1 315 27.2 98 0

6/5/2013 11:30 1 135 27.4 97 0

6/5/2013 12:30 1

29.4 90 0

6/5/2013 13:30 1 135 29 90 0

6/5/2013 14:30 1 90 32.2 80 0

6/5/2013 15:30 0 0 30.1 86 0

6/5/2013 16:30 2 315 29.9 91 0

6/5/2013 17:30 2 0 27.2 99 0

6/5/2013 18:30 1 0 26 99 0

6/5/2013 19:30 1 315 25.7 99 0

6/5/2013 20:30 1 0 25.4 99 0

6/5/2013 21:30 0 315 24.9 99 0

6/5/2013 22:30 1 0 24.1 99 0

6/5/2013 23:30 1 0 23.5 99 0

7/5/2013 0:30 1 315 23.1 99 0

7/5/2013 1:30 1 0 22.8 99 0

7/5/2013 2:30 0 315 22.3 99 0

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Time Wind

(m/s)

Wind

Direction

Temperature

(°C)

Humidity

(%)

Hour Rainfall

(mm)

7/5/2013 3:30 1 135 21.8 99 0

7/5/2013 4:30 1 0 21.4 99 0

7/5/2013 5:30 0 180 21.3 99 0

7/5/2013 6:30 0 0 22.1 99 0

7/5/2013 7:30 1 0 24 99 0

7/5/2013 8:30 1 270 25.6 99 0

7/5/2013 9:30 1 0 26.7 99 0

7/5/2013 10:30 1 135 27.7 99 0

7/5/2013 11:30 1 180 29.8 96 0

7/5/2013 12:30 1 135 31.6 88 0

7/5/2013 13:30 2 180 31.9 82 0

7/5/2013 14:30 1 180 31.6 80 0

7/5/2013 15:30 2 180 28.2 92 0

7/5/2013 16:30 0 90 27.7 98 0

7/5/2013 17:30 1 0 25.8 99 0

7/5/2013 18:30 1 0 24.8 99 0

7/5/2013 20:07 1 0 23.2 99 0

7/5/2013 21:07 1 247.5 23.3 99 0

7/5/2013 22:07 1 315 23.2 99 0

7/5/2013 23:07 1 315 22.6 99 0

8/5/2013 0:07 1 0 22.1 99 0

8/5/2013 1:07 1 0 21.8 99 0

8/5/2013 2:07 1 0 21.7 99 0

8/5/2013 3:07 1 0 21.5 99 0

8/5/2013 4:07 1 0 21.1 99 0

8/5/2013 5:07 0 180 21.2 99 0

8/5/2013 6:07 2 315 22.9 99 0

8/5/2013 7:07 1 0 26 99 0

8/5/2013 8:07 0 292.5 28.3 97 0

8/5/2013 9:07 1 315 29.7 93 0

8/5/2013 10:07 1 247.5 31.1 85 0

8/5/2013 11:07 0 247.5 31.9 83 0

8/5/2013 12:07 0 315 31.4 83 0

8/5/2013 13:07 1 135 33.8 76 0

8/5/2013 14:07 1 0 34.7 72 0

8/5/2013 15:07 1 180 34.3 77 0

8/5/2013 16:07 1 0 31.4 81 0

8/5/2013 17:07 1 0 29.1 86 0

8/5/2013 18:07 0 0 27.2 92 0

8/5/2013 19:07 1 180 26.1 99 0

8/5/2013 20:07 1 135 24.4 99 0

8/5/2013 21:07 1 180 23.1 99 3

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Time Wind

(m/s)

Wind

Direction

Temperature

(°C)

Humidity

(%)

Hour Rainfall

(mm)

8/5/2013 22:07 1 180 22.5 99 1.2

8/5/2013 23:07 0 135 22.6 99 0

9/5/2013 0:07 1 180 22.9 99 0

9/5/2013 1:07 1 135 22.6 99 0

9/5/2013 2:07 1 0 22.7 99 0.3

9/5/2013 3:07 1 0 22.3 99 0

9/5/2013 4:07 0 0 22.5 99 0

9/5/2013 5:07 1 180 22.2 99 0

9/5/2013 6:07 1 135 22.8 99 0

9/5/2013 7:07 0 315 26.2 99 0

9/5/2013 8:07 1 135 27.2 99 0

9/5/2013 9:07 1 90 29.6 99 0

9/5/2013 10:07 0 0 29.8 99 0

9/5/2013 11:07 1 180 30.6 98 0

9/5/2013 12:07 1 180 31.2 90 0

9/5/2013 13:07 1 180 32.9 83 0

9/5/2013 14:07 0 315 32.8 79 0

9/5/2013 15:07 1 0 34.4 73 0

9/5/2013 16:07 1 0 32.5 80 0

9/5/2013 17:07 1 0 31.6 82 0

9/5/2013 18:07 1 0 28.7 99 0

9/5/2013 19:07 1 0 27.8 99 0

9/5/2013 20:07 1 0 27.7 99 0

9/5/2013 21:07 1 0 27.3 99 0

9/5/2013 22:07 1 0 26.6 99 0

9/5/2013 23:07 1 0 25.9 99 0

10/5/2013 0:07 1 180 25.5 99 0

10/5/2013 1:07 2 180 25.1 99 0

10/5/2013 2:07 1 180 23.9 99 0

10/5/2013 3:07 1 180 22.8 99 0

10/5/2013 4:07 0 0 22.5 99 0

10/5/2013 5:07 1

22.7 99 0

10/5/2013 6:07 1 0 23.6 99 0

10/5/2013 7:07 1 315 24.7 99 0

10/5/2013 8:07 1 0 29.2 98 0

10/5/2013 9:07 0 0 29.7 92 0

10/5/2013 10:07 1 0 30.6 90 0

10/5/2013 11:07 1 315 31.5 87 0

10/5/2013 12:07 2 180 32.6 78 0

10/5/2013 13:07 2 180 32.3 81 0

10/5/2013 14:07 2 247.5 33.7 78 0

10/5/2013 15:07 2 135 34.6 75 0

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Time Wind

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Wind

Direction

Temperature

(°C)

Humidity

(%)

Hour Rainfall

(mm)

10/5/2013 16:07 1 247.5 32.7 81 0

10/5/2013 17:07 2 135 29.4 95 0

10/5/2013 18:07 1 180 24.6 99 9.6

10/5/2013 19:07 1 247.5 24.5 99 0.3

10/5/2013 20:07 1 0 23.8 99 0

10/5/2013 21:07 1 0 23.6 99 0

10/5/2013 22:07 2 0 23 99 0

10/5/2013 23:07 2 0 23.1 99 0

11/5/2013 0:07 0 0 23.3 99 0

11/5/2013 1:07 1 0 23.2 99 0

11/5/2013 2:07 1 0 23.1 99 0

11/5/2013 3:07 0 135 22.9 99 0

11/5/2013 4:07 0 0 22.8 99 0

11/5/2013 5:07 0 0 22.9 99 0

11/5/2013 6:07 1 315 23.8 99 0

11/5/2013 7:07 1 0 24.8 99 0

11/5/2013 8:07 1 270 28.1 99 0

11/5/2013 9:07 0 90 28.9 99 0

11/5/2013 10:07 0 180 28.7 99 0

11/5/2013 11:07 1 0 30.7 94 0

11/5/2013 12:07 1 90 31.4 92 0

11/5/2013 13:07 0 180 31.4 89 0

11/5/2013 14:07 0

31.5 90 0

11/5/2013 15:07 1

26.5 99 0

11/5/2013 16:07 1 315 24.7 99 1.8

11/5/2013 17:07 2 0 24.6 99 0

11/5/2013 18:07 0 180 24.4 99 0

11/5/2013 19:07 1 180 24.3 99 0

11/5/2013 20:07 0

24 99 0

11/5/2013 21:07 1 315 23.8 99 0

11/5/2013 22:07 1 315 23.4 99 0

11/5/2013 23:07 1 0 23.9 99 0

12/5/2013 0:07 1 315 23.3 99 0

12/5/2013 1:07 1 0 23.5 99 0

12/5/2013 2:07 0 315 23.6 99 0

12/5/2013 3:07 0 0 23.6 99 0

12/5/2013 4:07 1

23.4 99 0

12/5/2013 5:07 1 180 23.2 99 3.6

12/5/2013 6:07 0 0 22.3 99 12.9

12/5/2013 7:07 1 0 22.4 99 5.1

12/5/2013 8:07 1 0 22.4 99 5.4

12/5/2013 9:07 1 0 22.8 99 3

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Time Wind

(m/s)

Wind

Direction

Temperature

(°C)

Humidity

(%)

Hour Rainfall

(mm)

12/5/2013 10:07 2 0 23.1 99 2.4

12/5/2013 11:07 1

23.9 99 0.9

12/5/2013 12:07 1 0 24.2 99 1.5

12/5/2013 13:07 1 0 25 99 0

12/5/2013 14:07 1 292.5 23.9 99 3

12/5/2013 15:07 1 90 24.6 99 0

12/5/2013 16:07 1

25.3 99 0

12/5/2013 17:07 2 0 24.4 99 0

12/5/2013 18:07 1 0 23.6 99 0

12/5/2013 19:07 1 0 23 99 0

12/5/2013 20:07 1 270 22.6 99 0

12/5/2013 21:07 0 0 22.2 99 0

12/5/2013 22:07 0 270 22.1 99 0

12/5/2013 23:07 0 315 22 99 0

13-05-2013 00:07 0 0 21.7 99 0

13-05-2013 01:07 0 315 21.6 99 0

13-05-2013 02:07 1 0 21.9 99 0

13-05-2013 03:07 1 0 21.9 99 0.6

13-05-2013 04:07 0 270 22 99 0

13-05-2013 05:07 0 0 21.9 99 0

13-05-2013 06:07 1 90 22.5 99 0

13-05-2013 07:07 1 247.5 23.5 99 0

13-05-2013 08:07 1 135 23.5 99 0

13-05-2013 09:07 0 90 25.4 99 0.3

13-05-2013 10:07 0 135 27.6 99 0

13-05-2013 11:07 1 292.5 28.3 99 0

13-05-2013 12:07 1 0 28 99 0

13-05-2013 13:07 2 0 30.3 99 0

13-05-2013 14:07 2 315 29.8 99 0

13-05-2013 15:07 2 292.5 31 91 0

13-05-2013 16:07 2 0 28.2 99 0

13-05-2013 17:07 2 0 26.4 99 0

13-05-2013 18:07 1 0 25.2 99 0

13-05-2013 19:07 2 315 24.8 99 0

13-05-2013 20:07 2 292.5 22.5 99 3

13-05-2013 21:07 2 135 22.7 99 0

13-05-2013 22:07 2 315 22.2 99 7.5

13-05-2013 23:07 1 315 22 99 0

14-05-2013 00:07 2 90 21.1 99 12.6

14-05-2013 01:07 1 0 21.3 99 0.3

14-05-2013 02:07 1 0 21 99 0.3

14-05-2013 03:07 2 0 20.9 99 3.6

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Time Wind

(m/s)

Wind

Direction

Temperature

(°C)

Humidity

(%)

Hour Rainfall

(mm)

14-05-2013 04:07 1 0 20.7 99 0.6

14-05-2013 05:07 1 0 20.4 99 0.9

14-05-2013 06:07 0 0 20.5 99 0.3

14-05-2013 07:07 2 0 20.4 99 3.3

14-05-2013 08:07 1

20.4 99 5.7

14-05-2013 09:07 0 135 20.9 99 6.9

14-05-2013 10:07 1 180 23.8 99 0

14-05-2013 11:07 1 315 27 99 0

14-05-2013 12:07 2 0 25.9 99 0

14-05-2013 13:07 3 0 25.5 99 0

14-05-2013 14:07 2 315 27.9 99 0

14-05-2013 15:07 1 0 29.3 99 0

14-05-2013 16:07 1 0 29 99 0

14-05-2013 17:07 2 0 26.3 99 0

14-05-2013 18:07 1

25.1 99 0

14-05-2013 19:07 2 0 24.3 99 0

14-05-2013 20:07 1 0 24.2 99 0

14-05-2013 21:07 0 0 24.2 99 0

14-05-2013 22:07 1 0 23.8 99 0

14-05-2013 23:07 1 315 23.3 99 0

15-05-2013 00:07 1 0 23.1 99 0

15-05-2013 01:07 2 0 22.7 99 0

15-05-2013 02:07 2 180 23.1 99 0

15-05-2013 03:07 1 0 22 99 0

15-05-2013 04:07 0 315 21.7 99 0.3

15-05-2013 05:07 0 315 21.6 99 0

15-05-2013 06:07 1 0 22.7 99 0.3

15-05-2013 07:07 2 0 22.9 99 0

15-05-2013 08:07 2 0 25.5 99 0

15-05-2013 09:07 2 0 25.7 99 0

15-05-2013 10:07 2 0 26.8 99 0

15-05-2013 11:07 2 315 28 99 0

15-05-2013 12:07 3 0 28.2 97 0

15-05-2013 13:07 1 0 30.3 88 0

15-05-2013 14:07 0 0 31.8 82 0

15-05-2013 15:07 0 180 33.3 78 0

15-05-2013 16:07 0 135 33.6 74 0

15-05-2013 17:07 0 315 32.8 75 0

15-05-2013 18:07 0 270 29.1 89 0

15-05-2013 19:07 0 315 27.8 99 0

15-05-2013 20:07 0 0 26.9 99 0

15-05-2013 21:07 0 0 26.3 99 0

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Time Wind

(m/s)

Wind

Direction

Temperature

(°C)

Humidity

(%)

Hour Rainfall

(mm)

15-05-2013 22:07 1 0 25.9 99 0

15-05-2013 23:07 1 0 25.6 99 0

16-05-2013 00:07 1 0 24.8 99 0

16-05-2013 01:07 1 0 24.3 99 0

16-05-2013 02:07 1 0 24.3 99 0

16-05-2013 03:07 1 0 24.2 99 0

16-05-2013 04:07 0 0 23.6 99 0

16-05-2013 05:07 1 0 24 99 0

16-05-2013 06:07 1 0 25.1 99 0

16-05-2013 07:07 0 135 25.8 99 0

16-05-2013 08:07 1 0 27.6 95 0

16-05-2013 09:07 0 0 27 99 0

16-05-2013 10:07 0 0 28.7 99 0

16-05-2013 11:07 1 0 27.9 99 0

16-05-2013 12:07 1 0 28.4 99 0

16-05-2013 13:07 0 0 28.5 99 0

16-05-2013 14:07 0 0 27.2 99 0.3

16-05-2013 15:07 0

26.6 99 0.6

16-05-2013 16:07 0 0 26 99 0

16-05-2013 17:07 1 0 25.2 99 0.3

16-05-2013 18:07 1 0 24.5 99 0.9

16-05-2013 19:07 1 0 23.9 99 0.9

16-05-2013 20:07 1 0 23.3 99 1.2

16-05-2013 21:07 1 0 23 99 0.6

16-05-2013 22:07 1 0 23.1 99 0.6

16-05-2013 23:07 0 0 23 99 1.8

17-05-2013 00:07 0 0 21.9 99 1.2

17-05-2013 01:07 1 0 21.8 99 0.9

17-05-2013 02:07 0 315 21.7 99 0.6

17-05-2013 03:07 1 135 21.3 99 2.4

17-05-2013 04:07 0 315 21.3 99 0

17-05-2013 05:07 1 270 21.5 99 0.3

17-05-2013 06:07 0 315 22 99 0

17-05-2013 07:07 0 135 22.5 99 0

17-05-2013 08:07 1 247.5 24.1 99 0

17-05-2013 09:07 1 180 24.1 99 0

17-05-2013 10:07 0 270 26.9 99 0

17-05-2013 11:07 1 135 27.9 99 0

17-05-2013 12:07 1 225 28.3 99 0

17-05-2013 13:07 1 135 27.4 99 0

17-05-2013 14:07 1 135 29.6 99 0

17-05-2013 15:07 1 315 31.2 92 0

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Time Wind

(m/s)

Wind

Direction

Temperature

(°C)

Humidity

(%)

Hour Rainfall

(mm)

17-05-2013 16:07 0 0 30.2 95 0

17-05-2013 17:07 1 315 28.9 99 0

17-05-2013 18:07 1 0 26.8 99 0

17-05-2013 19:07 1 0 25.8 99 0

17-05-2013 20:07 1 315 25.3 99 0

17-05-2013 21:07 2 0 25 99 0

17-05-2013 22:07 1 0 24.7 99 0

17-05-2013 23:07 1 0 23.4 99 6

18-05-2013 00:07 1 315 23.2 99 0

18-05-2013 01:07 1 0 23 99 0

18-05-2013 02:07 1 315 22.8 99 0

18-05-2013 03:07 1 270 22.7 99 0.3

18-05-2013 04:07 0 135 22.5 99 0

18-05-2013 05:07 0 90 22.6 99 0.3

18-05-2013 06:07 1 270 22.7 99 0.9

18-05-2013 07:07 1 0 22.6 99 6.3

18-05-2013 08:07 1 315 22.6 99 0

18-05-2013 09:07 1 315 22.9 99 5.1

18-05-2013 10:07 2 0 22.7 99 2.1

18-05-2013 11:07 1 270 23.5 99 0.6

18-05-2013 12:07 0 270 23.9 99 0.6

18-05-2013 13:07 1 0 24.7 99 0.3

18-05-2013 14:07 1 0 24.5 99 0

18-05-2013 15:07 1 0 24.2 99 0.3

18-05-2013 16:07 1 0 24.5 99 0

18-05-2013 17:07 1 0 24.2 99 0

18-05-2013 18:07 1 0 23.4 99 0

18-05-2013 19:07 1 0 23.1 99 0

18-05-2013 20:07 1 0 22.8 99 0

18-05-2013 21:07 1 0 23 99 0

18-05-2013 22:07 1 0 22.8 99 0

18-05-2013 23:07 1 0 22.7 99 0

19-05-2013 00:07 1 135 22.5 99 0.3

19-05-2013 01:07 1 247.5 22.6 99 2.4

19-05-2013 02:07 0 315 22.3 99 7.8

19-05-2013 03:07 1 0 22.2 99 3

19-05-2013 04:07 1 0 22.1 99 5.7

19-05-2013 05:07 1 0 21.7 99 0.6

19-05-2013 06:07 1 0 21.7 99 0

19-05-2013 07:07 1 0 21.7 99 0.6

19-05-2013 08:07 1 315 21.9 99 0.3

19-05-2013 09:07 1 0 23.3 99 0

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Time Wind

(m/s)

Wind

Direction

Temperature

(°C)

Humidity

(%)

Hour Rainfall

(mm)

19-05-2013 10:07 1 0 23.1 99 0

19-05-2013 11:07 1 0 25.5 99 0

19-05-2013 12:07 2 0 27 99 0

19-05-2013 13:07 1 0 29 99 0

19-05-2013 14:07 1 247.5 27.6 99 0

19-05-2013 15:07 1 0 27.8 99 0

19-05-2013 16:07 0 315 27.1 99 0

19-05-2013 17:07 1 0 26.3 99 0

19-05-2013 18:07 0 135 25.5 99 0

19-05-2013 19:07 1 0 24.9 99 0

19-05-2013 20:07 1 180 24.2 99 0

19-05-2013 21:07 1 135 24.1 99 0

19-05-2013 22:07 1 180 23.6 99 0

19-05-2013 23:07 1 180 23.5 99 0

20-05-2013 00:07 1 247.5 23 99 0

20-05-2013 01:07 0 0 23.2 99 0

20-05-2013 02:07 0 0 23 99 0

20-05-2013 03:07 0 0 22.8 99 0

20-05-2013 04:07 0 0 22.7 99 0

20-05-2013 05:07 0 0 22.7 99 0

20-05-2013 06:07 0 0 24.3 99 0

20-05-2013 07:07 2 0 26.6 99 0

20-05-2013 08:07 1 270 30.5 99 0

20-05-2013 09:07 1 315 31.2 99 0

20-05-2013 10:07 0 90 31.9 99 0

20-05-2013 11:07 1 180 31.5 97 0

20-05-2013 12:07 1 247.5 32.3 94 0

20-05-2013 13:07 0 315 33.2 90 0.6

20-05-2013 14:07 1 157.5 34.4 81 0

20-05-2013 15:07 1 0 35.3 79 0

20-05-2013 16:07 1 270 35.5 77 0

20-05-2013 17:07 1 270 34.9 82 0

20-05-2013 18:07 1 0 30.3 99 0

20-05-2013 19:07 0 0 29.2 99 0

20-05-2013 20:07 0 0 28.4 99 0

20-05-2013 21:07 1 0 28 99 0

20-05-2013 22:07 1 0 27.5 99 0

20-05-2013 23:07 1 0 27 99 0

21-05-2013 00:07 1 0 26.5 99 0

21-05-2013 01:07 0 0 25.9 99 0

21-05-2013 02:07 0 0 25.6 99 0

21-05-2013 03:07 1 0 25 99 0

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Time Wind

(m/s)

Wind

Direction

Temperature

(°C)

Humidity

(%)

Hour Rainfall

(mm)

21-05-2013 04:07 1 0 24.6 99 0

21-05-2013 05:07 0 0 24.7 99 0

21-05-2013 06:07 0 0 25.6 99 0

21-05-2013 07:07 0 0 28.8 99 0

21-05-2013 08:07 1 315 32.4 99 0

21-05-2013 09:07 1 0 34.2 94 0

21-05-2013 10:07 1 247.5 33.1 99 0

21-05-2013 11:07 1 180 34.1 98 0

21-05-2013 12:07 0 90 35.6 88 0

21-05-2013 13:07 2 180 35.4 85 0

21-05-2013 14:07 2 247.5 36.4 81 0

21-05-2013 15:07 1 90 37.2 79 0

21-05-2013 16:07 1 180 36.5 80 0

21-05-2013 17:07 1 315 34.4 89 0

21-05-2013 18:07 1 0 31.9 99 0

21-05-2013 19:07 1 0 30.7 99 0

21-05-2013 20:07 1 0 30.3 99 0

21-05-2013 21:07 1 180 29.7 99 0

21-05-2013 22:07 1 0 29.2 99 0

21-05-2013 23:07 0 0 28.9 99 0

22-05-2013 00:07 0 0 28.4 99 0

22-05-2013 01:07 0 0 28 99 0

22-05-2013 02:07 0 0 28 99 0

22-05-2013 03:07 1 0 27.7 99 0

22-05-2013 04:07 0 0 27.1 99 0

22-05-2013 05:07 1 270 26.9 99 0

22-05-2013 06:07 0 0 27.9 99 0

22-05-2013 07:07 1 0 29.5 99 0

22-05-2013 08:07 0 247.5 29.5 99 0

22-05-2013 09:07 1 0 31 99 0

22-05-2013 10:07 1

33.7 99 0

22-05-2013 11:07 0 135 35.9 92 0

22-05-2013 12:07 2 0 35.3 90 0

22-05-2013 13:07 1 315 36.8 84 0

22-05-2013 14:07 2 0 37.6 79 0

22-05-2013 15:07 1 315 36.6 82 0

22-05-2013 16:07 1 180 36.2 85 0

22-05-2013 17:07 2 180 27.2 99 0.3

22-05-2013 18:07 1 180 26.5 99 8.1

22-05-2013 19:07 1 0 25.6 99 0

22-05-2013 20:07 0 0 26.2 99 0

22-05-2013 21:07 1 292.5 26.3 99 0.3

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Time Wind

(m/s)

Wind

Direction

Temperature

(°C)

Humidity

(%)

Hour Rainfall

(mm)

22-05-2013 22:07 1 180 26.1 99 0

22-05-2013 23:07 0 315 25.6 99 0

23-05-2013 00:07 0 0 25.9 99 0

23-05-2013 01:07 1 0 25.8 99 0

23-05-2013 02:07 0 0 25.7 99 0

23-05-2013 03:07 1 270 25.3 99 1.2

23-05-2013 04:07 1 135 24.6 99 3.3

23-05-2013 05:07 1 135 24.3 99 1.8

23-05-2013 06:07 1 0 24.8 99 0

23-05-2013 07:07 0

25.6 99 0

23-05-2013 08:07 1 0 25.9 99 0.6

23-05-2013 09:07 1 315 27.3 99 0

23-05-2013 10:07 0 270 27.3 99 0

23-05-2013 11:07 1 270 27.9 99 0

23-05-2013 12:07 1 0 29.8 99 0

23-05-2013 13:07 0 135 30.3 99 0

23-05-2013 14:07 1 270 31.9 99 0

23-05-2013 15:07 0 0 30.2 99 0

23-05-2013 16:07 1 180 30.4 99 0

23-05-2013 17:07 0

30.1 99 0

23-05-2013 18:07 0 247.5 28.4 99 0

23-05-2013 19:07 0 0 27.7 99 0

23-05-2013 20:07 0 0 27.4 99 0

23-05-2013 21:07 0 0 27.1 99 0

23-05-2013 22:07 0 0 26.5 99 0

23-05-2013 23:07 0 315 26.3 99 0

24-05-2013 00:07 0 315 26 99 0

24-05-2013 01:07 0 315 26 99 0

24-05-2013 02:07 0 0 25.9 99 0

24-05-2013 03:07 0 247.5 25.7 99 0

24-05-2013 04:07 0 180 25.6 99 0

24-05-2013 05:07 1 315 25.7 99 0

24-05-2013 06:07 1 315 25.6 99 0

24-05-2013 07:07 0 315 25.4 99 0.9

24-05-2013 08:07 0 0 25.6 99 2.4

24-05-2013 09:07 0 0 26.1 99 0.3

24-05-2013 10:07 1 0 26.9 99 0

24-05-2013 11:07 2 247.5 26.6 99 0

24-05-2013 12:07 1 315 27.9 99 0

24-05-2013 13:07 2

27 99 0

24-05-2013 14:07 2 0 27.9 99 0

24-05-2013 15:07 2 292.5 28 99 0

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Time Wind

(m/s)

Wind

Direction

Temperature

(°C)

Humidity

(%)

Hour Rainfall

(mm)

24-05-2013 16:07 2 292.5 28.9 99 0

24-05-2013 17:07 1 0 27.3 99 0

24-05-2013 18:07 1 0 26.5 99 0

24-05-2013 19:07 1 270 25.9 99 0

24-05-2013 20:07 0 0 25.8 99 0

24-05-2013 21:07 0 0 25.8 99 0

24-05-2013 22:07 1 247.5 25.7 99 0

24-05-2013 23:07 1 180 25 99 0

25-05-2013 00:07 1 315 25 99 0

25-05-2013 01:07 1 315 24.5 99 0.3

25-05-2013 02:07 0 315 24.5 99 0

25-05-2013 03:07 1 0 23.8 99 0

25-05-2013 04:07 0 0 23.5 99 0

25-05-2013 05:07 1 180 24.1 99 0

25-05-2013 06:07 1 180 25.9 99 0

25-05-2013 07:07 0

28.9 99 0

25-05-2013 08:07 1 0 31 99 0

25-05-2013 09:07 0 315 31.3 99 0

25-05-2013 10:07 1 315 31.5 99 0

25-05-2013 11:07 1 0 33.5 93 0

25-05-2013 12:07 1 315 33.9 88 0

25-05-2013 13:07 1 135 34.6 91 0

25-05-2013 14:07 1 135 35.6 86 0

25-05-2013 15:07 1 180 35.8 85 0

25-05-2013 16:07 1 135 35.7 83 0

25-05-2013 17:07 1 180 35.2 87 0

25-05-2013 18:07 1 180 32.1 99 0

25-05-2013 19:07 0 0 30.7 99 0

25-05-2013 20:07 1 0 30.3 99 0

25-05-2013 21:07 0 0 29.7 99 0

25-05-2013 22:07 0 0 29.1 99 0

25-05-2013 23:07 0 0 28.6 99 0

26-05-2013 00:07 0 135 28.2 99 0

26-05-2013 01:07 1 0 27.8 99 0

26-05-2013 02:07 1 0 27.1 99 0

26-05-2013 03:07 1 0 26.7 99 0

26-05-2013 04:07 0 0 26.2 99 0

26-05-2013 05:07 1 0 26.6 99 0

26-05-2013 06:07 0 0 29 99 0

26-05-2013 07:07 1 0 31.9 99 0

26-05-2013 08:07 1 0 34.4 99 0

26-05-2013 09:07 0 315 35 97 0

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Time Wind

(m/s)

Wind

Direction

Temperature

(°C)

Humidity

(%)

Hour Rainfall

(mm)

26-05-2013 10:07 1 0 35 93 0

26-05-2013 11:07 1 270 34.9 93 0

26-05-2013 12:07 1 315 35.9 87 0

26-05-2013 13:07 1 315 37.5 80 0

26-05-2013 14:07 1 315 36.3 83 0

26-05-2013 15:07 1 0 39.7 76 0

26-05-2013 16:07 0 270 37.1 84 0

26-05-2013 17:07 2 315 36 85 0

26-05-2013 18:07 1 315 33.8 92 0

26-05-2013 19:07 1 0 32.9 98 0

26-05-2013 20:07 1 0 32 99 0

26-05-2013 21:07 0 0 31.7 99 0

26-05-2013 22:07 0 0 30.7 99 0

26-05-2013 23:07 1 0 30.7 99 0

27-05-2013 00:07 0 0 29.9 99 0

27-05-2013 01:07 0 0 29.6 99 0

27-05-2013 02:07 0 0 29.1 99 0

27-05-2013 03:07 1 180 28.4 99 0

27-05-2013 04:07 0 0 28.4 99 0

27-05-2013 05:07 1 135 28.4 99 0

27-05-2013 06:07 1 0 28.9 99 0

27-05-2013 07:07 1 0 29.6 99 0

27-05-2013 08:07 1 0 31.7 99 0

27-05-2013 09:07 0 0 33.9 99 0

27-05-2013 10:07 1 0 35.7 96 0

27-05-2013 11:07 1 135 35.6 92 0

27-05-2013 12:07 1

36.2 88 0

27-05-2013 13:07 1 315 35.7 91 0

27-05-2013 14:07 1 315 38.3 74 0

27-05-2013 15:07 0 180 40.2 71 0

27-05-2013 16:07 1 90 40.3 69 0

27-05-2013 17:07 0 0 40 72 0

27-05-2013 18:07 0 90 33.5 99 0

27-05-2013 19:07 0 247.5 32.4 99 0

27-05-2013 20:07 2 135 31.3 99 0

27-05-2013 21:07 1 247.5 28.8 99 0

27-05-2013 22:07 1 270 26.4 99 2.7

27-05-2013 23:07 0 270 25.3 99 6.6

28-05-2013 00:07 2 135 25.5 99 0.6

28-05-2013 01:07 1 90 25 99 0.9

28-05-2013 02:07 0 90 25.3 99 0.3

28-05-2013 03:07 2 0 24.9 99 0.3

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Time Wind

(m/s)

Wind

Direction

Temperature

(°C)

Humidity

(%)

Hour Rainfall

(mm)

28-05-2013 04:07 1 0 24.9 99 0

28-05-2013 05:07 1 0 25.2 99 0

28-05-2013 06:07 2 0 25.9 99 0

28-05-2013 07:07 2 0 26.6 99 0

28-05-2013 08:07 1 0 29.2 99 0

28-05-2013 09:07 0

31.4 99 0

28-05-2013 10:07 1 135 32.7 99 0

28-05-2013 11:07 1 135 33.6 99 0

28-05-2013 12:07 1 247.5 34.4 99 0

28-05-2013 13:07 1 180 35.6 92 0

28-05-2013 14:07 0 247.5 36 90 0

28-05-2013 15:07 1 135 34.9 95 0

28-05-2013 16:07 0 315 37.2 85 0

28-05-2013 17:07 1 0 36.3 86 0

28-05-2013 18:07 1 0 26.9 99 7.5

28-05-2013 19:07 1 247.5 27.5 99 0

28-05-2013 20:07 1 0 27.4 99 0

28-05-2013 21:07 2 0 27.1 99 0

28-05-2013 22:07 0 315 27 99 0

28-05-2013 23:07 0 0 27 99 0

29-05-2013 00:07 0 247.5 27 99 0

29-05-2013 01:07 0 90 26.9 99 0

29-05-2013 02:07 0 0 26.9 99 0

29-05-2013 03:07 0 315 26.9 99 0

29-05-2013 04:07 1 315 26.6 99 0

29-05-2013 05:07 1 315 26.5 99 0

29-05-2013 06:07 1 247.5 26.9 99 0

29-05-2013 07:07 1 180 27.6 99 0

29-05-2013 08:07 1 0 28.7 99 0

29-05-2013 09:07 0 315 30.9 99 0

29-05-2013 10:07 2 0 32 99 0

29-05-2013 11:07 2 315 33.1 99 0

29-05-2013 12:07 1 0 33.8 99 0

29-05-2013 13:07 1 0 35 97 0

29-05-2013 14:07 1 90 35.5 89 0

29-05-2013 15:07 2 0 34.6 89 0

29-05-2013 16:07 1 90 32.5 98 0

29-05-2013 17:07 1 0 31.5 99 0

29-05-2013 18:07 1 0 30.6 99 0

29-05-2013 19:07 1 0 29.8 99 0

29-05-2013 20:07 1 0 29 99 0

29-05-2013 21:07 1 0 28.7 99 0

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Time Wind

(m/s)

Wind

Direction

Temperature

(°C)

Humidity

(%)

Hour Rainfall

(mm)

29-05-2013 22:07 0 0 28.5 99 0

29-05-2013 23:07 0 0 28.5 99 0

30-05-2013 00:07 0 0 28.4 99 0

30-05-2013 01:07 2 0 27.4 99 0.9

30-05-2013 02:07 1 0 26.9 99 0

30-05-2013 03:07 0 0 26.6 99 0

30-05-2013 04:07 1 0 26.3 99 0

30-05-2013 05:07 1 0 26.5 99 0

30-05-2013 06:07 1 0 29 99 0

30-05-2013 07:07 2 0 30.7 99 0

30-05-2013 08:07 2 315 32.8 96 0

30-05-2013 09:07 2 0 34.2 91 0

30-05-2013 10:07 1 0 36.6 82 0

30-05-2013 11:07 1 180 36.5 82 0

30-05-2013 12:07 1 0 38.5 75 0

30-05-2013 13:07 1 315 38.1 76 0

30-05-2013 14:07 1 135 36 79 0

30-05-2013 15:07 2 0 31.6 98 0

30-05-2013 16:07 1 0 29.9 99 0

30-05-2013 17:07 1 135 30.3 99 0

30-05-2013 18:07 0 315 29.4 99 0

30-05-2013 19:07 0 0 29 99 0

30-05-2013 20:07 1 0 28.1 99 0

30-05-2013 21:07 1 0 28.1 99 0

30-05-2013 22:07 1 0 27.7 99 0

30-05-2013 23:07 1 90 27.4 99 0

31-05-2013 00:07 1 0 27.3 99 0

31-05-2013 01:07 2 0 26.7 99 0

31-05-2013 02:07 1 0 26.4 99 0

31-05-2013 03:07 0 315 26.5 99 0

31-05-2013 04:07 0 0 26.5 99 0

31-05-2013 05:07 1 180 26.5 99 0

31-05-2013 06:07 0 247.5 27.5 99 0

31-05-2013 07:07 0 270 28.8 99 0

31-05-2013 08:07 1 180 28.2 99 0

31-05-2013 09:07 0 180 26.9 99 0.3

31-05-2013 10:07 0 135 26.9 99 1.2

31-05-2013 11:07 1 315 28.5 99 0.3

31-05-2013 12:07 1 0 30 99 0

31-05-2013 13:07 1 0 31.2 99 0

31-05-2013 14:07 2 0 32.2 99 0

31-05-2013 15:07 1 315 31.1 99 0

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Time Wind

(m/s)

Wind

Direction

Temperature

(°C)

Humidity

(%)

Hour Rainfall

(mm)

31-05-2013 16:07 1 315 32.6 99 0

31-05-2013 17:07 1 247.5 32.3 99 0

31-05-2013 18:07 1 0 28.9 99 0

31-05-2013 19:07 1 0 27.9 99 0

31-05-2013 20:07 1 0 27.4 99 0

31-05-2013 21:07 1 0 26.8 99 0

31-05-2013 22:08 0 0 26.4 99 0

31-05-2013 23:08 0 0 26.3 99 0

1/6/2013 0:08 0 0 26.3 99 0

1/6/2013 1:08 1 0 26.2 99 0

1/6/2013 2:08 1 315 25.9 99 0

1/6/2013 3:08 0 315 25.9 99 0

1/6/2013 4:08 0 315 25.4 99 3.6

1/6/2013 5:08 1 135 25.3 99 0.3

1/6/2013 6:08 1 135 25.4 99 0.9

1/6/2013 7:08 1 180 25.1 99 0.3

1/6/2013 8:08 0 315 25.7 99 1.5

1/6/2013 9:08 0 180 28 99 0.3

1/6/2013 10:08 0 0 30 99 0

1/6/2013 11:08 0 315 32 99 0

1/6/2013 12:08 1 292.5 32 99 0

1/6/2013 13:08 1 292.5 30.2 99 0

1/6/2013 14:08 2 135 27.5 99 2.1

1/6/2013 15:08 1 135 28.4 99 1.2

1/6/2013 16:08 1 180 29 99 0

1/6/2013 17:08 0 315 29.6 99 0

1/6/2013 18:08 0 0 27.3 99 0

1/6/2013 19:08 1 90 26.2 99 0

1/6/2013 20:08 1 0 26.1 99 0

1/6/2013 21:08 1 0 26 99 0

1/6/2013 22:08 0 0 25.6 99 0

1/6/2013 23:08 0

25.4 99 0

2/6/2013 0:08 0

25.4 99 0

2/6/2013 1:08 0 0 25.2 99 0

2/6/2013 2:08 0 0 25.1 99 0

2/6/2013 3:08 0 0 25 99 0

2/6/2013 4:08 1 0 25 99 0

2/6/2013 5:08 1 0 25.1 99 0

2/6/2013 6:08 1 315 25.6 99 0

2/6/2013 7:08 1 0 26.1 99 0

2/6/2013 8:08 0 0 26.7 99 0.3

2/6/2013 9:08 1 0 29.2 99 0

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Time Wind

(m/s)

Wind

Direction

Temperature

(°C)

Humidity

(%)

Hour Rainfall

(mm)

2/6/2013 10:08 1 0 31.6 99 0

2/6/2013 11:08 1 315 32.7 99 0

2/6/2013 12:08 1 0 33.5 99 0

2/6/2013 13:08 1 0 33.5 99 0

2/6/2013 14:08 1 0 33.8 98 0

2/6/2013 15:08 1 315 33.1 94 0

2/6/2013 16:08 1 0 32.8 99 0

2/6/2013 17:08 1 0 32.9 99 0

2/6/2013 18:08 0 0 31.3 99 0

2/6/2013 19:08 0 0 30.1 99 0

2/6/2013 20:08 0 315 29.4 99 0

2/6/2013 21:08 1 0 28.9 99 0

2/6/2013 22:08 0 0 28.4 99 0

2/6/2013 23:08 0 0 27.6 99 0

3/6/2013 0:08 1 0 27.5 99 0

3/6/2013 1:08 1 0 27.2 99 0

3/6/2013 2:08 0 0 27.1 99 0

3/6/2013 3:08 1 0 27.2 99 0

3/6/2013 4:08 1 0 26.7 99 0

3/6/2013 5:08 1 0 26.4 99 0

3/6/2013 6:08 0 0 28.7 99 0

3/6/2013 7:08 1 0 31.8 99 0

3/6/2013 8:08 1 0 33.7 99 0

3/6/2013 9:08 1 315 34.7 93 0

3/6/2013 10:08 0 0 35.3 87 0

3/6/2013 11:08 0 315 34.7 91 0

3/6/2013 12:08 2 247.5 34.3 95 0

3/6/2013 13:08 1 270 34 94 0

3/6/2013 14:08 1 292.5 36.6 86 0

3/6/2013 15:08 1 315 35 88 0

3/6/2013 16:08 1 135 35.5 90 0

3/6/2013 17:08 0 180 35 93 0

3/6/2013 18:08 1 270 31.8 99 0

3/6/2013 19:08 0 315 31 99 0

3/6/2013 20:08 0 315 30.3 99 0

3/6/2013 21:08 0 0 30.1 99 0

3/6/2013 22:08 1 0 29.5 99 0

3/6/2013 23:08 0 0 29.6 99 0

4/6/2013 0:08 0 315 29 99 0

4/6/2013 1:08 1 0 28.3 99 0

4/6/2013 2:08 0 0 28 99 0

4/6/2013 3:08 0 247.5 27.8 99 0

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Time Wind

(m/s)

Wind

Direction

Temperature

(°C)

Humidity

(%)

Hour Rainfall

(mm)

4/6/2013 4:08 0 247.5 27.5 99 0

4/6/2013 5:08 0 315 27.5 99 0

4/6/2013 6:08 1 315 29 99 0

4/6/2013 7:08 1 0 29 99 0

4/6/2013 8:08 1 247.5 30.4 99 0

4/6/2013 9:08 1 270 28.2 99 0.3

4/6/2013 10:08 1 0 26.9 99 1.8

4/6/2013 11:08 1 0 27.9 99 0.9

4/6/2013 12:08 0 180 31.6 99 0

4/6/2013 13:08 0 180 33.1 99 0

4/6/2013 14:08 1 315 34.7 99 0

4/6/2013 15:08 0 0 34.7 99 0

4/6/2013 16:08 1 315 35.5 98 0

4/6/2013 17:08 1 247.5 34 99 0

4/6/2013 18:08 1 0 31.2 99 0

4/6/2013 19:08 3 135 29.6 99 0

4/6/2013 20:08 1 90 27.2 99 0

4/6/2013 21:08 0 90 27.4 99 0

4/6/2013 22:08 0 0 27.4 99 0

4/6/2013 23:08 1 180 27 99 0

5/6/2013 0:08 0 0 26.8 99 0

5/6/2013 1:08 0 135 26.1 99 0

5/6/2013 2:08 1 135 25.8 99 0

5/6/2013 3:08 1 247.5 25.4 99 0

5/6/2013 4:08 0 0 25.8 99 0

5/6/2013 5:08 0 0 25.8 99 0

5/6/2013 6:08 1 315 27.9 99 0

5/6/2013 7:08 1 0 30.2 99 0

5/6/2013 8:08 1 315 31.3 99 0

5/6/2013 9:08 1 0 32.1 99 0

5/6/2013 10:08 1 135 34.2 99 0

5/6/2013 11:08 1 0 35.3 94 0

5/6/2013 12:08 2 270 34.8 93 0

5/6/2013 13:08 2 270 36 84 0

5/6/2013 14:08 1 315 34.9 95 0

5/6/2013 15:08 0 315 36.5 83 0

5/6/2013 16:08 1 315 34.2 93 0

5/6/2013 17:08 1 135 32.8 99 0

5/6/2013 18:08 1 180 30.7 99 0

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ANNEXURE 3.3: RATIONALE FOR SELECTION OF MONITORING LOCATIONS

Location

Code Location Location coordinates

Houseowners

Name Criteria for Selection

Monitoring

Frequency Parameters Monitored

AMBIENT AIR STATIONS

AAQ1 Lahoal 94° 59'

35.333" E

27° 27' 19.395"

N

Mr. Jasbir Singh The ambient air quality

monitoring locations have

been selected based on

topography and prevailing

micro-meteorological

conditions (downwind,

upwind and crosswind) to

establish baseline ambient

air quality in areas likely to

be affected the exhaust

emissions from DG sets

and vehicles, fugitive

emissions from material

stockpiles and from

sourcing & transportation of

raw materials. Flaring of

gases under emergency

situation during operational

phase has also been

considered in this regard.

Two Times a week

for 10 weeks

Once a week for 8

weeks

PM10, SO2, NO2

Methane hydrocarbon,

non methane

hydrocarbon, VOC

AAQ2 Chetia Gaon 95° 8' 41.742"

E

27° 30' 0.525"

N

Mr. Nirod kumar

Dowarah

AAQ3 Hazelbank T.

E Hospital

95° 5' 14.400"

E

27° 29' 33.100"

N

-

AAQ4 Oakland

village

95° 2' 49.822"

E

27° 31' 31.625"

N

Mr. Ramesh

Ghatowar

AAQ5 Bharalua

Village

95° 11'

59.900" E

27° 31' 25.000"

N

Mr. Guluk Borpatra

AAQ6 Chabua 95° 10'

34.800" E

27° 28' 54.200"

N

Mr. Gunjan Prakash

AAQ7 Guijan 8 no

village

95° 20' 8.500"

E

27° 34' 19.400"

N

Mr. Dived Borua

AAQ8 Panitola 95° 15'

36.077" E

27° 29' 38.030"

N

Mr. Utpal

Bhatacharya

AMBIENT NOISE STATIONS

NQ1 Dinjan Te

Colony

95° 17'

33.946" E

27° 33' 18.713"

N

- The noise monitoring

stations have been selected

at settlements at colose

proximity the proposed

wells. These settlemenst are

likely to be affected by

operation of during

construction phase and

operational phases viz.

operation of drilling rig, DG

sets, construction

machineries, and from

vehicular movement

Continuous for 24

hours once during the

study period

Equivalent noise level

in dB(A) viz. L eq, Lday

and Lnight NQ2 Balijan TE

colony

95° 10' 0.224"

E

27° 32' 40.761"

N

-

NQ3 Barbari

Bangaligaon

95° 11'

17.762" E

27° 30' 0.481"

N

-

NQ4 Captain

Chawk

95° 19'

21.220" E

27° 28' 37.208"

N

-

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Location

Code Location Location coordinates

Houseowners

Name Criteria for Selection

Monitoring

Frequency Parameters Monitored

NQ5 Chetiagaon

village

95° 8' 45.995"

E

27° 30' 3.134"

N

-

NQ6 Dighalipathar 95° 15'

47.086" E

27° 31' 40.190"

N

-

NQ7 Dinjan TE

colony near

air airbase

95° 16'

59.438" E

27° 32' 2.247"

N

-

NQ8 Genichuk 95° 8' 20.702"

E

27° 32' 21.590"

N

-

NQ9 Jariguri 95° 20'

31.600" E

27° 30' 50.948"

N

-

NQ10 Jeraipathat 95° 13'

58.915" E

27° 31' 9.300"

N

-

NQ10 Nimbari 95° 6' 45.095"

E

27° 31' 44.937"

N

-

NQ12 Nunpuria

Jadavgaon

95° 16'

50.718" E

27° 30' 12.707"

N

-

NQ13 Panitola TE

colony

95° 17'

49.866" E

27° 31' 21.651"

N

-

NQ14 Panitola 95° 15'

57.957" E

27° 29' 36.276"

N

-

NQ15 Raidang 95° 11'

34.310" E

27° 32' 15.248"

N

-

NQ16 Tiajoli 95° 8' 5.495"

E

27° 29' 7.004"

N

-

NQ17 Kanjikua 95° 13' 7.755"

E

27° 29' 59.647"

N

-

NQ18 Limbugudi

TE colony

95° 21'

10.854" E

27° 32' 35.464"

N

-

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Location

Code Location Location coordinates

Houseowners

Name Criteria for Selection

Monitoring

Frequency Parameters Monitored

NQ19 Makalbai TE

colony

95° 4' 3.984"

E

27° 30' 4.414"

N

-

NQ20 Hathigondai 95° 6' 10.038"

E

27° 29' 21.866"

N

-

SOIL SAMPLING LOCATIONS

SQ1 Forest land

near

Padumoni

Block of BBP

Sanctuary

95° 19'

18.455" E

27° 31' 56.245"

N

- The sampling areas were

selected on the basis of the

major land use category in

the block area and its

surrounding

One grab sample at

each location

Texture,Moisture,Sand,

Silt,Clay, Organic

Matter, Alkalinity,

Acidity, Specific

gravity, Bulk density,

Porosity,Void Radio,

pH, Electrical

Conductivity, Available

Nitrogen, Available

phosphorous, Available

Potassium, Available

Ca, Available Mg,

Chloride, Sulphate,

Total organic Carbon,

Fe,Cu,Zn,Pb,Mn,B,

Na,NaCl

Sodium Carbonate,

Sodium Absorption

Ratio (SAR)

SQ2 Udalguri Tea

Estate

95° 15'

45.619" E

27° 33' 2.998"

N

-

SQ3 Agricultural

Land near

Mokalbari

Kanoi Tea

Estate

95° 3' 5.400"

E

27° 31' 1.900"

N

-

SQ4 Agricultural

Land near

Poilabari

95° 8' 44.400"

E

27° 29' 16.000"

N

-

SQ5 Balijan Tea

Estate

95° 8' 35.700"

E

27° 31' 41.300"

N

-

GROUNDWATER SAMPLING LOCATIONS

GW1 Guijan 8 No. 95° 20' 7.300"

E

27° 34' 19.600"

N

- To understand the ground

water quality and assess the

potential impact due to

drilling activity and

potential usage by onsite

workers

One grab sample at

each location

Colour, Odour,

Taste,Turbidity, Total

Hardness,

Calcium,Magnesium

,Total Suspended

Solids,Alkalinity,Chlori

des,Sulphate,Nitrate,

Copper,Manganese,

Iron,Fluorides,

Residual free chlorine,

Zinc,Aluminium,

Phenolic Compound,

Mercury,Cadmium,

Selenium,Arsenic,

Cyanide,Lead,

GW2 Labour Line-

Nokhrai Tea

Estate

95° 18'

42.901" E

27° 31' 42.701"

N

-

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Location

Code Location Location coordinates

Houseowners

Name Criteria for Selection

Monitoring

Frequency Parameters Monitored

GW3 Hazelbank

Tea Estate

Hospital

95° 5' 13.171"

E

27° 29' 30.013"

N

-

GW4 Oakland Tea

Estate LP

School

95° 2' 42.143"

E

27° 31' 45.390"

N

-

GW5 Near Chabua

College

95° 9' 56.490"

E

27° 29' 15.497"

N

-

GW 6 Nahartoli-

Close to

Dikom OCS

of OIL

95° 5' 1.770"

E

27° 27' 57.297"

N

GW 7 Genichuk 95° 8' 22.148"

E

27° 32' 23.755"

N

GW 8 Nakapur 95° 11'

49.414" E

27° 33' 20.024"

N

GW 9 Panitola 95° 15'

11.743" E

27° 29' 37.599"

N

GW 10 Udalguri TG

Colony

95° 15'

43.860" E

27° 32' 48.789"

N

-

SURFACE WATER SAMPLING LOCATIONS

SW1 Dibru River 95° 19'

51.600" E

27° 34' 50.400"

N

- Understand the surface

water quality and assess the

potential impact due to

surface runoff and waste

waste discharge from site (if

any). The area is located

within the watershed of

Brahmaputra River. Thus

one two samples were

collected from Brahmaputra

River, one was collected

from Dibru River which is a

tributary of Brahmaputra

River. Another sample was

collected from Dinjan whih

is another major perennial

channel within the Field.

One grab sample at

each location

Temperature,Free

Ammonia, pH,

Dissolved Oxygen,

BOD, Electrical

Conductivity, Sodium

Absorption Ratio,

Boron, Oil & Grease,

Total Dissolved Solids,

Total Suspended Solids,

Dissolved Phosphate,

Nitrate,Chlorides,

Sulphate, Iron,

Mercury, lead,

Chromium Hexavalent

Chromium, Copper

Nickel, COD,Phenolic

Compound, Cyanide,

Fluorides

Total Coliform

SW2 Brahmaputra

River near

Oakland Tea

Estate

95° 2' 37.400"

E

27° 31' 57.400"

N

-

SW3 Brahmaputra

River near

Rahmoria

95° 6' 19.200"

E

27° 32' 34.000"

N

-

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Location

Code Location Location coordinates

Houseowners

Name Criteria for Selection

Monitoring

Frequency Parameters Monitored

SW4 Dinjan River 95° 6' 14.900"

E

27° 28' 47.600"

N

-

TRAFFIC MONITORING LOCATIONS

TR1 Tinsukia to

Guijan road

near Borguri

95° 20'

17.798" E

27° 30' 14.694"

N

- The traffic survey locations

have been selected at major

traffic intersections two

major roads that would be

used for commecting the

interior part of the Field and

the proposed wells. Apart

from NH-37 these roads will

be utilized by project

vehicles involved in the

transportations of raw

materials, auxiliaries,

project personnel etc and by

construction

machineries/equipment

24 hourly One 24 hourly traffic

counting for Heavy

Motor Vehicles, Light

Motor Vehicles, and

Medium Motor

Vehicles at major

Traffic Intersections.

TR2

Chabua to

Rahmoria

road near

Chetiagaon

95° 8' 51.608"

E

27° 30' 26.912"

N

-

METEOROLOGICAL STATION

Meteorology Tinsukia 95° 20'

42.314" E

27° 28' 56.539"

N

- The site for the

meteorological station is

selected to record and

establish the

micrometeorological

conditions of the Field

areaduring the study period

Continuous for 8

weeks

Hourly values -

Rainfall, Temperature,

Relative Humidity,

Wind Speed, Wind

direction for 6 weeks

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ANNEXURE 3.4: AMBIENT AIR QUALITY MONITORING RESULTS

Date

Parameters

PM2.5 in

µg/m3

PM10 in

µg/m3

SO2 in

µg/m3

NO2 in

µg/m3

Methane

HC in

ppm

Non-Methane

HC in ppm

VOC in

ppm

Hazelbank TE Hospital

19.04.13

54 < 4 16 2.3 0.5 1.5

23.04.13 21 81 < 4 11

27.04.13

56 < 4 9

1.05.13

68 < 4 28 2.8 0.9 2.8

5.05.13

39 < 4 < 9

09.05.13

74 < 4 23 2.2 0.4 1.6

13.05.13

33 < 4 18

17.05.13

53 < 4 17 2.6 0.6 2.2

21.05.13

79 < 4 19

25.05.13

58 < 4 10 2 0.3 0.9

29.05.13

60 4 12

02.06.13

51 4 16 2.4 0.4 1.6

05.06.13 20 76 < 4 18

08.06.13

68 < 4 12 2.9 0.9 2.8

11.06.13

70 4 14

14.06.13

74 4 16 2.3 0.5 1.6

Oakland Labour Colony

19.04.13 22 72 4 25 2.45 0.46 1.9

23.04.13

79 < 4 19

27.04.13

39 < 4 < 9 2.82 0.63 2.5

1.05.13

55 < 4 11

5.05.13

85 < 4 22 2.11 0.15 0.6

09.05.13

81 4 32

13.05.13

78 < 4 12 2.35 0.35 1.1

17.05.13

81 < 4 25

21.05.13

69 < 4 18 2.94 0.88 3.8

25.05.13 25 80 4 12

29.05.13

77 4 20 2.65 0.52 2.2

02.06.13

58 < 4 10

05.06.13

66 < 4 11 2.25 0.35 1.2

08.06.13

73 < 4 16

11.06.13

80 4 22 2.36 0.38 1.2

14.06.13

78 < 4 19

Chetiagaon

20.04.13

62 < 4 < 9 3.1 0.9 2.2

24.04.13

54 < 4 9

28.04.13

71 < 4 18 2.8 0.7 1.5

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Date

Parameters

PM2.5 in

µg/m3

PM10 in

µg/m3

SO2 in

µg/m3

NO2 in

µg/m3

Methane

HC in

ppm

Non-Methane

HC in ppm

VOC in

ppm

2.05.13 28 84 4 20

6.05.13

56 < 4 < 9 2.7 0.6 0.6

10.05.13

64 < 4 21

14.05.13

46 < 4 11 2.2 0.2 < 0.1

18.05.13

90 < 4 13

22.05.13 12 41 < 4 12 2.2 0.3 0.9

26.05.13

64 < 4 10

29.05.13

68 4 14 2.6 0.4 1.2

02.06.13

71 5 16

05.06.13

73 4 18 2.1 0.2 < 0.1

08.06.13

79 4 19

11.06.13

70 < 4 10 2.2 0.3 0.4

14.06.13

67 < 4 < 9

Bharalua

20.04.13 26 67 < 4 19

24.04.13

39 < 4 12 3.24 1 2.6

28.04.13

35 < 4 17

2.05.13

78 < 4 13 2.63 0.7 1.8

6.05.13

35 < 4 12

10.05.13

21 < 4 10 2.2 0.6 1.2

14.05.13

21 < 4 17

18.05.13

84 < 4 27 2.82 0.8 2.1

22.05.13

38 < 4 9

26.05.13

44 < 4 12 2.5 0.5 1.1

30.05.13

49 < 4 10

03.06.13

52 < 4 16 2.82 0.8 2

06.06.13

60 < 4 19

09.06.13

55 < 4 20 2.03 0.2 0.4

12.06.13 5 38 < 4 16

15.06.13

42 < 4 18 2.2 0.3 0.9

Lahowal

21.04.13

58 < 4 12 2.1 0.4 1.6

25.04.13

51 < 4 < 9

29.04.13 13 39 < 4 < 9 2.9 0.7 1.9

3.05.13

42 < 4 < 9

07.05.13

61 < 4 < 9 2.5 0.4 1.8

11.05.13

21 < 4 11

15.05.13

76 < 4 25 3.1 0.7 2.9

19.05.13

38 < 4 10

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Date

Parameters

PM2.5 in

µg/m3

PM10 in

µg/m3

SO2 in

µg/m3

NO2 in

µg/m3

Methane

HC in

ppm

Non-Methane

HC in ppm

VOC in

ppm

23.05.13 16 42 < 4 16 2.6 0.4 0.9

27.05.13

66 < 4 12

30.05.13

78 < 4 14 2.5 0.3 0.7

03.06.13

72 < 4 < 9

06.06.13

80 < 4 9 2.6 0.5 1.1

09.06.13

65 < 4 < 9

12.06.13

74 < 4 12 2.2 0.4 0.6

15.06.13

56 < 4 16

Chabua

21.04.13

66 < 4 20

25.04.13

67 < 4 12 2.2 0.5 1.2

29.04.13

55 < 4 16

3.05.13

76 < 4 12 2.5 0.7 2.3

07.05.13

90 < 4 16

11.05.13

73 < 4 18 2.3 0.5 2.2

15.05.13 5 16 < 4 15

19.05.13

25 < 4 < 9 2.3 0.2 0.6

23.05.13

80 < 4 11

27.05.13

85 < 4 14 2.5 0.6 2.8

30.05.13

46 < 4 9

03.06.13

56 < 4 12 2.1 0.2 0.6

06.06.13

51 < 4 10

09.06.13

67 < 4 18 2.2 0.3 0.8

12.06.13

72 < 4 11

15.06.13 29 78 < 4 9 2.3 0.2 0.5

Guijan 8 no.

22.04.13 15 40 < 4 < 9 3 0.7 2.2

26.04.13

58 < 4 21

30.04.13

51 < 4 17 2.7 0.4 1.8

4.05.13

85 < 4 16

8.05.13

60 < 4 < 9 2 0.1 0.5

12.05.13

76 < 4 < 9

16.05.13 28 81 4 26 2.4 0.3 1.1

20.05.13

47 < 4 < 9

24.05.13

55 < 4 12 2.2 0.5 1.9

28.05.13

62 < 4 16

31.05.13

69 < 4 9 2.46 0.55 2.4

04.06.13

54 < 4 10

07.06.13

43 < 4 12

10.06.13

70 5 18 2.25 0.32 1.3

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Date

Parameters

PM2.5 in

µg/m3

PM10 in

µg/m3

SO2 in

µg/m3

NO2 in

µg/m3

Methane

HC in

ppm

Non-Methane

HC in ppm

VOC in

ppm

13.06.13

73 5 20

16.06.13

76 4 19 2.12 0.26 0.8

Panitola

22.04.13

64 < 4 26 2.2 0.7 1.3

26.04.13

87 < 4 < 9

30.04.13 29 87 < 4 < 9 3.2 1 1.2

4.05.13

51 < 4 < 9

8.05.13

46 < 4 < 9 3.5 1 4.8

12.05.13

56 < 4 11

16.05.13

77 < 4 13 3.4 0.9 3.6

20.05.13

43 < 4 15

24.05.13

57 < 4 < 9 2.5 0.7 2.4

28.05.13

52 < 4 < 9

31.05.13 16 48 < 4 < 9 2.9 0.8 2.8

04.06.13

69 < 4 16

07.06.13

82 < 4 12

10.06.13

79 < 4 16 2.4 0.5 1.1

13.06.13

85 < 4 18

16.06.13

82 < 4 20 2.7 0.5 1.4

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ANNEXURE 3.5: HOURLY NOISE MONITORING RESULTS (IN DECIBELS)

Time

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Ch

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Gen

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6 39.6 41.5 40.9 40.7 39.2 39.9 40.6 41.1 40.6 39.4 39.9 40.1 40.2 41.5 40.6 39.1 43.3 39.6 39.8 41.2

7 42.2 46.3 42.3 44.9 40.8 43.5 44.7 44.9 45.8 41.6 45.6 43.8 47.8 43.2 49.7 40.9 48.5 40.2 42.0 46.9

8 44.8 50.2 43.6 46.0 45.0 48.6 49.3 48.6 48.3 44.0 48.8 45.4 50.3 45.9 52.8 41.7 50.1 43.0 45.8 49.9

9 48.6 51.8 48.9 48.5 46.2 54.1 52.5 53.4 51.1 49.8 49.4 48.1 58.4 48.7 56.5 43.6 53.4 42.8 48.5 53.6

10 53.5 53.6 49.2 50.3 50.7 58.6 54.1 54.5 50.8 51.3 51.5 53.8 60.3 50.5 58.6 44.2 58.6 47.8 49.9 54.8

11 55.5 55.9 52.8 54.6 55.9 55.9 56.3 55.8 53.9 55.7 53.6 54.2 64.5 52.8 57.7 48.9 63.6 50.3 50.2 58.9

12 58.9 56.1 53.6 57.1 58.2 57.8 57.8 56.1 55.6 58.4 52.7 55.5 66.9 55.9 59.1 50.2 66.1 53.6 52.6 57.6

13 60.2 57.8 58.7 60.0 60.8 59.9 58.1 52.3 57.8 63.6 52.0 57.9 59.8 60.4 57.1 53.6 62.3 54.6 53.8 54.3

14 59.8 59.9 60.1 62.4 62.6 58.1 58.5 50.1 59.1 59.4 53.1 59.6 57.4 64.7 60.3 52.9 60.5 58.9 55.4 55.9

15 57.7 62.1 62.8 65.8 63.4 58.6 58.0 48.3 60.2 55.1 54.5 58.8 58.1 68.5 61.6 54.9 59.9 60.7 53.8 56.6

16 54.3 60.0 63.7 67.6 65.9 59.4 53.6 49.9 62.3 52.7 56.2 58.4 55.3 67.0 53.5 53.1 57.8 59.3 52.6 59.1

17 56.6 58.4 60.5 68.9 62.1 50.5 50.9 50.1 58.5 53.8 50.3 56.1 50.2 67.3 59.9 52.8 55.6 57.4 51.9 56.5

18 57.5 54.2 61.4 66.1 59.9 50.9 50.2 47.5 51.7 55.2 50.1 54.3 49.7 66.5 55.4 50.6 54.3 56.8 50.0 55.2

19 54.1 52.6 58.3 61.3 54.8 46.8 49.1 45.3 49.9 60.8 49.2 50.1 48.8 63.8 50.6 49.7 50.6 54.4 49.1 50.1

20 50.2 50.1 56.8 58.0 51.8 48.8 48.4 46.0 47.6 60.9 48.3 48.9 45.6 61.7 49.7 47.2 48.4 50.9 47.3 48.3

21 49.5 47.3 53.4 55.2 48.6 47.1 47.1 45.1 48.1 58.0 45.6 47.4 46.7 58.9 48.6 45.3 44.1 48.3 45.9 46.4

22 48.2 42.8 51.4 52.6 47.0 45.3 46.6 44.0 45.6 54.3 47.7 47.7 44.3 56.3 45.4 42.9 45.2 46.4 43.6 45.1

23 45.3 40.0 48.9 49.8 45.3 44.7 44.3 42.4 44.3 53.1 44.5 46.6 42.1 53.0 43.1 41.0 42.3 45.3 41.8 44.4

24 44.6 39.0 45.0 45.5 41.9 43.8 40.5 40.1 45.1 50.7 43.1 45.7 40.4 47.1 40.5 39.6 40.9 43.0 39.7 42.8

1 43.8 38.5 43.8 42.8 39.2 44.4 38.3 38.9 43.2 48.4 40.5 44.2 39.5 44.9 41.4 38.4 39.9 42.9 39.3 41.7

2 42.2 36.9 39.8 39.4 38.5 40.1 37.1 39.0 42.2 46.9 39.1 43.6 38.6 40.5 42.4 37.4 38.2 41.6 36.2 40.8

3 41.9 39.4 37.4 37.6 36.2 40.5 39.4 37.1 42.0 40.3 38.4 42.8 36.5 37.1 40.4 36.9 37.4 38.2 35.3 39.6

4 40.4 40.8 38.3 37.9 37.9 41.6 39.9 38.0 41.6 38.8 40.3 42.1 40.3 38.3 39.9 37.2 40.3 36.4 37.2 39.0

5 41.6 41.0 39.5 39.2 38.4 41.9 40.2 40.1 41.0 37.2 41.1 41.3 40.9 40.5 41.1 38.4 41.6 38.5 38.7 40.8

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ANNEXURE 3.6: CPCB WATER QUALITY CRITERIA FOR DESIGNATED BEST USE CLASSES

Designated-Best-Use Class of

water Criteria

Drinking Water Source

without conventional

treatment but after

disinfection

A Total Coliforms Organism MPN/100ml shall be 50 or less

pH between 6.5 and 8.5

Dissolved Oxygen 6mg/l or more

Biochemical Oxygen Demand 5 days 20°C 2mg/l or less

Outdoor bathing (Organized) B Total Coliforms Organism MPN/100ml shall be 500 or

less

pH between 6.5 and 8.5

Dissolved Oxygen 5mg/l or more

Biochemical Oxygen Demand 5 days 20°C 3mg/l or less

Drinking water source after

conventional treatment and

disinfection

C Total Coliforms Organism MPN/100ml shall be 5000 or

less

pH between 6 to 9

Dissolved Oxygen 4mg/l or more

Biochemical Oxygen Demand 5 days 20°C 3mg/l or less

Propagation of Wild life and

Fisheries

D pH between 6.5 to 8.5

Dissolved Oxygen 4mg/l or more

Free Ammonia (as N) 1.2 mg/l or less

Irrigation, Industrial Cooling,

Controlled Waste disposal

E pH between 6.0 to 8.5

Electrical Conductivity at 25°C micro mhos/cm Max.2250

Sodium absorption Ratio Max. 26

Boron Max. 2mg/l

Below-E Not Meeting A, B, C, D & E Criteria

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ANNEXURE 3.7: TRAFFIC MONITORING RESULTS

Date 07.06.2013

Date 03.06.2013

Time

(hrs)

Chabua to Rahmoria road near Chetiagaon

Tinsukia to Guijan road near Borguri

Two

Wheeler

Three

Wheelers

Light

Vehicles

Heavy

Vehicles

Two

Wheelers

Three

Wheelers

Light

Vehicles

Heavy

Vehicles

6 - 7 8 3 3 2

7 5 6 8

7 - 8 10 5 3 1

9 6 5 6

8 - 9 11 4 2 1

13 5 7 3

9 - 10 13 5 5 3

11 4 6 7

10 - 11 13 8 3 6

11 2 8 2

11 - 12 8 4 6 1

11 5 6 3

12 - 13 7 3 4 1

10 3 6 1

13 - 14 4 1 3 2

6 1 3 4

14 - 15 9 3 2 7

12 4 4 3

15 - 16 21 6 4 5

16 6 9 4

16 - 17 32 12 17 4

28 9 7 5

17 - 18 30 9 8 1

30 5 5 6

18 - 19 25 4 3 2

17 3 2 1

19 - 20 17 2 2 3

22 2 4 2

20 - 21 11 1 2 1

16 1 2 1

21- 22 9 2 3 2

9 1 1 2

22 - 23 7 1 1 1

8 1 1 1

23 - 24 6 0 2 1

6 1 1 2

24 - 1 3 0 1 1

5 0 1 3

1 - 2 1 0 1 2

4 0 1 1

2 - 3 0 0 1 2

5 0 0 1

3 - 4 0 0 1 1

1 0 0 2

4 - 5 1 1 2 1

2 0 2 4

5 - 6 4 2 2 1

3 1 4 3

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ANNEXURE 3.8: CHECKLIST OF FLORAL SPECIES IN THE STUDY AREA

Sl No. Common Name Scientific Name

Trees

1. Ahat Ficus religlosa

2. Ajar Lagerstromia flosreginae

3. Ajhar Mangifera indica

4. Am Mangifera indica

5. Amara Spondinis mangifera

6. Amari (amoora wallichii) Aglaia hiernii

7. Amol (Myrisica Kingii) Horsfieldia Kingia

8. Amora Spondius Pinnata

9. Amsia Drimycarpus recemosus

10. Badam Mansonia dipikae

11. Bahat Artocarpus lakocha

12. Bajiou Dilenia Pentagyna

13. Ban aam Mangifera syhatica

14. Bandardima Dynoxlum binectariferum

15. Barhamthuri (Taluma hodsonii) Magnolia hodgsonii

16. Barpat Ailaathus grandis

17. Barun Cretivia roxburghil

18. Bat Ficus clastica

19. Bhatghilla Croxylon indica

20. Bhelkar Trewia nudiflora

21. Bher Salix tetrasperma

22. Bhelu Tetrameles nudiflora

23. Bhomora Terminalia belerica

24. Bhomlati Symplocos spicata

25. Bhomora Terminalia belerica

26. Bogijam Eugenia jambos

27. Bogipoma Chikrassia tabularis (Syn: C.velutina)

28. Bogori Ziziphus hodsonii

29. Bola Moras laevigate

30. Bon-am Mangifera Sylbatica

31. Bon-bagari Zizyphus rugosas

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Sl No. Common Name Scientific Name

32. Bob-hualu (Cryptocarya andersonii) Alseodaphne andersonii

33. Bob-jolokia Cryptocarya amygdalina

34. Bon-pitha Donella roxburghii (Syn: Chrysophyllum roxburghii)

35. Bor-pat Gracinia pedunculata

36. Bual Cordial dichotoma

37. Brajanali (Zanthoxylum budrunga) Zanthoxylum rhetsa

38. Chalmurga Hydnocarpus kurzii

39. Dalchini Cinnamomum zeylanicum

40. Desacham Artocarpus lakoocha

41. Dhuna Canarium bergalenses

42. Dimarce Ficus glometura

43. Dimoru Ficus hispida

44. Galranga Elaeocarpus rugosus

45. Gahari sopa Nassa scssiliflora

46. Gaharisopa Magnolia griffithii & M. pealiana

47. Gendhlipoma Dysoxylum lamiltoonil

48. Gohora Premna bengalensis

49. Gomari Gmelina arborea

50. Gonsorai Cinnamomum glaucescens (Syn. C. cecicodaphne)

51. Garumora Crypteronia paniculata & Glochidion ablatum

52. Haludsopa Adina oligocephala

53. Haludsaki Endosperum chinense

54. Hatipoila Pterospermum acerifolium

55. Hengunia Meliosma pinnata

56. Hingori Castanopsis indica

57. Hilikha Terminalia Chebula & T. citrine

58. Hollock Terminalia myriocarpa

59. Hollong Dipterocarpus macrocarpus

60. Jaglo, Morolia Macaranga denticulate

61. Jalpai Elaeocarpus floribundus

62. Jamuk Eugenia jambolana

63. Jari Ficus benjamina

64. Jawa, Jhawa Holigarna longifolia

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Sl No. Common Name Scientific Name

65. Jia Lannea grandis

66. Jinari, Kathbhaluka Podocarpus neriifolia

67. Joba-hingari Slonca assamica (Syn: Echinocarpus assamica)

68. Jutuli Altingia excelsa

69. Kadam Anthocephalus cadamba

70. Kanchan Bauhinia purpurnea

71. Karipan, kharipati

Dimoru Ficus nervosa

72. Kathal Artocarpus integrifolius

73. Kathalsopa Michelia manii

74. Kecheru Ailanthes sp.

75. Khokam Duabanga gardiflora (Syn: D. Sonneratioides)

76. Khokon Duabanga sqnneratioides

77. Khorikadewa Artocarpus gomezianus

78. Khorikasopa (Tatauma phellocarpa) Magnolia baillonii)

79. Koliori Mitrephora tomentosa

80. Koroi Albizia procera

81. Kuhir Bridelia retusa

82. Kurial, Kanchan Bauhinia prupurnea

83. Lati Amoora walllichii

84. Lateku (Baccaurea sapida) Baccaurea ramiflora

85. Lemtern Gynocordia odorata

86. Leluk Beilschmiedia brandisii

87. Lamtem Gynocardia odorata

88. Lewa Engelhardtia spicata

89. Madar Erythrina stricta

90. Makai Shorea assamica

91. Maskoita Collicarpa arborea

92. Medelua, Mouhita Dalbergia assamica

93. Mekahi Phoebe cooperiana

94. Moj Albizia lucida

95. Morsal, Morahal Vatica lanceaefolia

96. Morolia (Mallotus albus) Mallotus ferrugineus

97. Motanahar Pterosperumum lanceaefolium

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Sl No. Common Name Scientific Name

98. Naga Dalchini,

Paihunda (Cinnamomum obtusifolium)

99. Naga udal, Hirikh Sterculia guttata

100. Nahar Mesua ferrea

101. Odal Sterculia vilosa

102. Outenga Dillenia indica

103. Oxi Dillenia pentagyna

104. Pahari (Sterculia alata) Pterygota alata

105. Panikadam Hymemodicton excelsum

106. Panikadam,

Bhurkhundi Hymenodictyon excelsum

107. Pan sopa Michelia Montana

108. Paroli Stereospermum chelonides

109. Phakdima, phulgamari Trema orientalis

110. Phulkata Styrax serrulatum

111. Phulsopa Manglietia insignis

112. Pichola Kydia calycina

113. Poma Cedrela toona

114. Ramanbih Asculus assamila

115. Rudrasksha (Elaeocarpus ganitrus) Elaeocarpus shpaericus

116. Salang Sapium baccatum

117. Sam (Artocarpus chaplasa) Artocarpus chama

118. Sam kathal Artocarpus chaplasha

119. Sationa Alstonia scholaris

120. Seleng Sepium beccatum

121. Silikha Terminalia Chebula

122. Simolu Bombax ceiba

123. Simul Salmalia malabarica

124. Singori Castonopsis indica

125. Sisso Dalbergia Sisso

126. Sirish Albizia lebbek

127. Som Mechailus

128. Sopa (Michelia manipurensis) Michelia doltsopa

129. Tepor Garcinia xanthochymus

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Sl No. Common Name Scientific Name

130. Tezpat Cinnamomum tamala

131. Thekera Garcinia sp

132. Thutmala Garuga pinnata

133. Titasopa Michelia chamaca

134. Thowthowa Dolouma hodsonii

135. Udal Sterculia villosa

136. Urium Bischofia javanica

137. _ Albizzia sp

138. Kasood Cassia siamea

139. Beech Wood Gmelina arborea

140. _ Shonka arvenis

141. Jackfruit Artocarpus heterophyllus

142. Kadamb Anthocephalus sinensis

143. _ Alistonia scholaris

144. Arjun Terminalia arjuna

145. Mango Mangifera indica

146. Beal Aegle mermelos

147. Krishnachura Delonix regia

148. Indian Rosewood Dalberjia sisso

149. Peepal Ficus religiosa

150. Wad Ficus bengalensis

151. Neem Azadirchta indica

152. Auri Acacia auriculoformis

Herbs and Shrubs

153. Akan Calotropis gigantea(L) R.Br.

154. Bhang Cannabis sativa L.

155. Bahak (Adhatoda vasica) Justicia adhatoda

156. Betibah Bambusa mastersii

157. Bhekuri Solanum indicum

158. Bogitara (Alpinia allughas) Alpinia nigra

159. Bajal bah Pseudostachyum polymorphum

160. Bon-madhuriam Pyrenaria barringtoniaefolia

161. Bon-pasala Sarauja roxburhil

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Sl No. Common Name Scientific Name

162. Bhui amlokhi Phyllanthus nirumi

163. Bormanimuni Centella asiatica

164. Chorat Laportea cranulata

165. Daridiga ,Bon-medelua Cassia tora

166. Dhoptita Clerodendron infortunatum

167. Dighloti Litsaea salicifolia

168. Doronphul Leucas aspera (wild) Spreag

169. Dudh Bon Euphorbia hirta

170. Ekra, Bata Sclerostachya fusca )Syn: Saccharum fuscum)

171. Eragoch Ricinus communis

172. Gerguatomol,

ramtomot Pinanga gracilis

173. Germnibon Eupatorium odoratum

174. Haru manimuni Hydrocotyle rotundifolia

175. Hatikhoj Elephantopus scaber

176. Hauka bet Zalacca secunda

177. Heloch Antidesma ghaesembilla

178. Houke Calamees latifolius

179. Jati bet Calamus tenuis

180. Jarmoni bon Eupatorium odoratum

181. Jati bah Bambusa tulda

182. Jengum japipat Licuala peltata

183. Kanasimake Commelina benghalensis

184. Kehraj Eclipta alba (L) Hassk

185. Kotahi bengena Sotanum myriacanthus Dunal

186. Lajukibon Mimosa Pudica

187. Lejai bet Balamus floribundus

188. Lejai bet Calamus floribundus

189. Medelua Cassia occidentalis

190. Phutkola Melastoma malabathricum

191. Raidang Calamus flagellum

192. Teeta bet Calamus leptospadix

193. Kasidoria Myrsine capitellata

194. _ Osbekia spp.

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Sl No. Common Name Scientific Name

195. Kaupat Phrynium placentarium

196. Borgitora Alpinea allughas

197. _ Myrsine capitellata

198. Nal Phragmites karka & arundo donax

199. Sorat Laprotea crenulata

200. Kush Saccharum sponataneum

201. Patidoi Schumannianthus dichotomus

202. Makhioti Moghania strobilifera (Syn: Flemingia strobilifera)

203. Titaphul Phlogacanthus thyrsiflorius

204. Tokopat Livistonia jenkinsiana

205. Wkthoi, makal bak Bambusa pallidia

Grasses

206. Akashi Lata Cusceeta reflexa Roxb

207. Bhet Nymphaea Nouchali Bumf.

208. Bonguuti Chyrsopobon aciculatus (Retz) Trin

209. Borpuni Pistia Stratiotes L.

210. Dubariban Cynodon dactylon (L) Pers

211. Harcupuni Hydrilla berticillata Casp.

212. Hignori Trapa natans L.

213. Kalmau Sak Ipomea aquatica forsk.

214. Khagori Phragmites karka(Retz) Trin.ex.Stend

215. Kohua Saccharum Spontaneum L.

216. Kuhila Aeschynomene aspera L.

217. Mati Kaduri Altemanthera sessilis (L) DC

218. Nal Arundo donax L

219. Nikori Euryale ferox Salisb.

220. Pani Lajuki Neptunia oberacea Lour.

221. Pmeteka Monochoria hastata (L) solms.

222. Raghumola Lauranthus longiflomas Desr

223. Tarcc Alpinia allughas(Retz) Rose.

224. Ulukher Imperata cylindrica

Climbers

225. Chonga lata Thunbergia coccinea

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Sl No. Common Name Scientific Name

226. Datbijla, datbijli Dalbergia stipulacea

227. Dhindau-bagori lota (Tapiria hirsute) Pegia nitida

228. Ghill, Barghilla/Ghila-

lawa Entata phaseoloides (Syn: E. scandens)

229. Gowalia lata Vitis latifolia (Syn: Ampelocissus latifolia)

230. Hatamul Asparagus racemoses willd.

231. Kanda Alu Dioscorea bulbifora L.

232. Kukua loti Thundergia grandiflora

233. Kapalphutalota Cardiospermus Halicacabun L.

234. Mikania, manikilata Mikania micrantha

235. Nak-lati-lewa Bauhinia vahlii

236. Tikoni borua Byttneria aspera Coleb.

Epiphytes

237. Acampe papillosa (Lindl) Lindl

238. Acampe Regida (Buch.Ham.ex J F Smith) P. F.hunt

239. Aerides multiflorum Roxb

240. Aerides odoratum Lour

241. Aerides rosea Lodd ex Lindl. & paxt

242. Bulbopyllum delitescence Hance

243. Bulbophyllum odorantissum ( J.E.Smith) Lindl

244. Celeisostoma appendiculatum (Lindl)Benth&Hook.f.ex.Jackson

245. Cleisosoma subulatum Blume

246. Cymbidium aloifolium (Lindl) Swartz

247. Cymbidium bicolor Lindl

248. Cymbidium dauanum Reichb. F.

249. Dendrobium aduncum Well

250. Dendrobium aphyllum (Roxb) C.E.C. Fisher

251. Dendrobium fimbriatum Hook

252. Dendrobium lituiflorum Lindl.

253. Dendrobium nobile Lindl.

254. Dendrobium moschatum Seartz.

255. Dendrobium transporens Lindl

256. Eriea pubescens(Hook) Lindl.

257. Eulophis hormushii Dulhi. (Terrestrial

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Sl No. Common Name Scientific Name

258. Flickingeria fugax (Reichb. F.) Scidenf.

259. Gastrochilus calceotaris

260. Gastrochilus dasypogon

261. Gastrochilus inconspicum

262. Habenria stenopetala

263. Kingidium deliciosa

264. Liparis longipes Lindl.

265. Luisa trichorhiza (hook) Blume

266. Micropero rostratum (Roxb) Balakr.

267. Oberonia iridifolia Lindl.

268. Papilionanthe terea (Roxb)Schltr.

269. Pholidota pallida Lindl.

270. Pronatocalpa undulatum (Reichb.f) J.J.Smith,

271. Rhynocostylis albiflora Barua & Bora

272. Rhynostylis Retusa (Lindl.)Blume.

273. Robiquetia spathulata (Blume) J.J.Smith

274. Zeuxine lindeyana A.N,Rao (Terrestrial

[Source: Primary Survey Data, SENES, Discussion with Forest Officials, Management plan for Dibru-

Saikhowa National Park and Bherjan-Borajan-Padumoni Wildlife Sanctuary]

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ANNEXURE 3.9: CHECKLIST OF MAMMALIAN SPECIES IN THE STUDY AREA

Sl No. Common Name Scientific Name Wildlife Schedule

1. Chinese pangolin Manis pentadactyla I

2. Himalayan Mole, Indian Short-tailed

Mole, Eastern mole Talpa micrura -

3. House shrew,Grey Musk Shrew Suncus murinus -

4. Indian Flying Fox Pteropus giganteus IV

5. Bengal slow loris Nycticebus bengalensis I

6. Nothern pig-tailed macaque Macaca leonina II

7. Assamese macaque Macaca assamensis II

8. Rhesus macaque Macaca mulatta II

9. Capped langur Trachypithecus pileatus I

10. Western Hoolock Gibbon Hoolock hoolock I

11. Wild dog Cuon alpinus II

12. Golden jackal Canis aureus II

13. Sloth Bear Melursus ursinus I

14. Eurasian Otter Litra lutra II

15. Small Indian Civet Viverricula indica II

16. Small Asian Mongoose Herpestes javanicus I

17. Indian Grey Mongoose herpestes edwardsii II

18. Jungle cat Felis chaus II

19. Leopard cat Prionailurus bengalensis I

20. Clouded leopard Neofelis nebulosa I

21. Leopard Panthera pardus I

22. Tiger Panthera tigris I

23. Gangetic dolphin Platanista I

24. Asian Elephant Elephas maximus I

25. Eurasian Wild pig of Wild boar Sus scrofa III

26. Samber Rusa (Cervus) unicolor III

27. Hog deer Axis porcinus III

28. Barking deer or Southern Red Munthac Muntiacus muntjak III

29. Indian Water Buffalo of Wild Asian

Buffalo Babalus arnee I

30. Malayan or Black Giant Squirrel Ratufa bicolor II

31. Pallas's Squirrel Callosciurus erythraeus -

32. Himalayan Hoary-bellied squirrel Callosciurus pygerythrus -

33. Common or Red Giant Flying Squirrel Petaurista petaurista -

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34. Particoloured Flying Squirrel Hylopetes alboniger II

35. Malayan or Himalayan Crestless

Procupine Hystrix brachyura -

36. Indian Hare Lepus nigricollis II

[Source: Primary Survey Data, SENES, discussion with local villagers, Discussion with Forest Officials,

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ANNEXURE 3.10: CHECKLIST OF BIRDS RECORDED DURING PRIMARY STUDY

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1. Acridotheres fuscus Jungle myna IV

2. Acridotheres tristis Common myna IV

3. Dendrocitta vagabunda Tree Pie IV

4. Dicaeum agile Thick-billed Flowerpecker IV

5. Lanius schach Long-tailed Shrike IV

6. Orthotomus sutorius Common Tailorbird IV

7. Pycnonotus jocosus Red-whiskered Bulbul IV

8. Anthus rufulus Paddyfield Pipit IV

9. Apus affinis House swift IV

10. Bubulcus ibis Cattle egret IV

11. Centropus sinensis Crow Pheasant IV

12. Chrysocolaptes festivus Blackbacked Woodpeacker IV

13. Columba livia Blue Rock Pigeon IV

14. Copsychus saularis Magpie-Robin IV

15. Coracias bengalensis Indian roller IV

16. Corvus macrohynchos Jungle crow IV

17. Corvus splendens House crow IV

18. Cuculus sparverioides Cuckoo IV

19. Dicrurus adsimilis Black drongo IV

20. Dicrurus remifer Lesser racket-tailed drongo IV

21. Dinopium javanense Golden-beaked three-toed

woodpecker IV

22. Estrilda amandava Red munia IV

23. Eudynamys scolopacea Koel IV

24. Gallus gallus Red jungle fowl IV

25. Gecinulus grantia Pale-headed woodpecker IV

26. Magalaima franklinii Golden throated barbet IV

27. Merops orientalis Green bee eater IV

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28. Micropternus brachyurus Rufus woodpecker IV

29. Milvus migrans lineatus Pariah kite IV

30. Oriolus oriolus Golden oriole IV

31. Oriolus xanthornus Black hooded oriole IV

32. Passer domesticus House sparrow IV

33. Pericrocotus flammeus Scarlet minivet IV

34. Psittacula alexndri Red breasted parakeet IV

35. Psittacula krameri Rose-ringed parakeet IV

36. Pycnonotus cafer Red vented bulbul IV

37. Pycnonotus elanicleru

flaviventris Black cavorted yellow bulbul IV

38. Pycnonotus jocosus Red-whiskered bulbul IV

39. Spliornis cheela Crested-serpent eagle IV

40. Streptopelia chinensis Spotted dove IV

41. Sturnus contra Pied myna IV

42. Treron apicauda Pin-tainted green pigeon IV

43. Trichastoma tickelli Tickell’s babbler IV

44. Turdoides striatus Jungle babbler IV

45. Upupa epops Hoopoe IV

[Source: Primary Survey Data, SENES]

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ANNEXURE 3.11: CHECKLIST OF BIRDS REPORTED BY THE FOREST DEPARTMENT

Sl No. Common Name Scientific Name

1 Black Francolin Francolinus Francolinus

2 Swamp Francolin Francolinus gularis

3 Common Quail Coturnix coturinx

4 Rain Quail Coturnix coromandelica

5 Blue-breasted Quail Coturnix chinensis

6 Red Junglefowl Gallus gallus

7 Kalij Pheasant Lophura leucomelanos

8 Yellow-legged Buttonquail Turnix tanki

9 Barred Buttonquail Turnix suscitatior

10 Small buttonquail Turnix suylvatica

11 Fulvous Whistling-duck Dendrocygna bicolor

12 Lesser Wihistling-duck Dendrocygna javanica

13 Red -breasted Goose Branta ruficollis

14 Bean Goose Anser fabalis

15 Lesser White-fronted Goose Anser erythropus

16 Greylag Goose Anser anser

17 Bar-headed Goose Anser indicus

18 Ruddy Shelduck Tadorna ferruginea

19 Common Shelduck Tadorna tadorna

20 White-winged Duck Cairina scutulata

21 Comb Duck Sarkidiornis melanotos

22 Cotton Pygmy-goose Nattapus coromandelianus

23 Mandarin Duck Aix galericulata

24 Gadwall Anas strepera

25 Falcated Duck Anas falcate

26 Eurasian Wigeon Anas penelope

27 Nallard Anas platyrhnchos

28 Spot-billed Duck Anas poecilorhyncha

29 Nothern Shoveler Anas clypeata

30 Nothern Pintail Anas acuta

31 Common Teal Anas crecca

32 Baikal Teal Anas formosa

33 Garganey Anas querquedula

34 Long-tailed duck Clengula hyemalis

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35 Common Goldeneye Bucephala clangula

36 Smew Mergellus albellus

37 Red-rested Pochard Rhodonessa rufina

38 Common Pochard Aythya ferina

39 Ferruginous Pochard Aythya nyroca

40 Baer's Pochard Aythya baeri

41 Tufted Duck Aythya fuligula

42 Greater Scaup Aythya marila

43 Common Merganser Mergus merganser

44 Eurasian Wryneck Jynx troquilla

45 Speckled Piculet Picumnus innominatus

46 White-browed Piculet Sasia ochracea

47 Grey-capped Pygmy woodpecker Dendrocopos canicapillus

48 Rufous Woodpecker Celeus brachyurus

49 Falvous-breasted Woodpecker Dendrocopos macei

50 Lesser Yellownape Picus Chlorolophus

51 Greater Yellownape Picus flavinucha

52 Streak-throated Woodpecker Picus xanthopygaeus

53 Grey-headed Woodpecker Picus canus

54 Greater Flameback Chrysocolaptes lucidus

55 Mhimalayan Flameback Dinopium shorii

56 Pale-headed Woodpecker Gecinulus grantia

57 Bay Woodpecker Blythipicus pyrrhotis

58 Great Barbet Megalaima virens

59 Lineated Barbet Megalaima lineate

60 Blue-throated Barbet Megalaima asiatica

61 Coppersmith Barbet Megalaima haemacephala

62 Blue-eared Barbet Megalaima australis

63 Oriental Pied Hornbill Anthracoceros albirostris

64 Great Hornbill Buceros bicornis

65 Common Hoopoe Upupa epops

66 Red-headed Trogon Harpactes erythrocephalus

67 Indian Roller Coracias benghalensis

68 Dollarbird Eurystomus orientails

69 Blyth's Kingfisher Alcedo hercules

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70 Common Kingfisher Alcedo atthis

71 Blue-eared Kingfisher Alcedo meninting

72 Stork-billed Kingfisher Halcyon capensis

73 Ruddy Kingfisher Halcyon coromanda

74 White-throated Kingfisher Halcyon smyrnensis

75 Crested Kingfisher Megaceryle lugubris

76 Pied Kingfisher Ceryle rudis

77 Blue-bearded Bee-eater Nyctyornis ahtertoni

78 Green Bee-eater Merops orientalis

79 Blue-tailed Bee-eater Merops philippinus

80 Chestnut-headed Bee-eater Merops leschenaulti

81 Chestnut-winged Cuckoo Clamator coromandus

82 Pied Cuckoo Clamator jacobinus

83 Common Hawk Cuckoo Hierococcyx varius

84 Large Hawk Cuckoo Hierococcyx sparverioides

85 Eurasian Cuckoo Cuculus canorus

86 Indian Cuckoo Cuculus micropterus

87 Lesser Cuckoo Cuculus poliocephalus

88 Banded Bay Cuckoo Cacomantis sonneratil

89 Plaintive Cuckoo Cacomantis merulinus

90 Grey-bellied Cuckoo Cacomantis passerinus

91 Drongo Cuckoo Surniculus lugubris

92 Asian koel Eudynamys scolopacea

93 Green-billed Malkoha Phaenicophaeus tristis

94 Asian Emerald Cuckoo Chrysococcyx maculatus

95 Greater Coucal Centropus sinensis

96 Lesser Coucal Centropus bengalensis

97 Alexandrine Parakeet Psittacula eupatria

98 Rose-ringed Parakeet Psittacula krameri

99 Blossom-headed Parakeet Psittacula roseata

100 Red-breasted Parakeet Psittacula alexandri

101 Himalayan Swiftlet Collocalia brevirostris

102 Asian Palm Swift Cypsiurus balasiensis

103 Fork-tailed Swift Apus pacificus

104 House Swift Apus affinis

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105 Alpine Swift Tachymarptis melba

106 White-throated Needletail Hirondapus caudacutus

107 Grass Owl Tyto capensis

108 Barn Owl Tyto Alba

109 Oriental bay Owl Phodilus bedius

110 Oriental Scops Owl Otus sunia

111 Collared Scops Owl Otus bakkamoena

112 Eurasian Eagle Owl Bubo bubo

113 Brown fish Owl Ketupa zeylonensis

114 Tawny Fish Owl Ketupa flavipes

115 Asian Barred Owlet Glaucidium cuculoides

116 Jungle Owlet Glaucidium radiatum

117 Collared Owlet Glaucidium brodiei

118 Spotted Owlet Athene brama

119 Brown Hawk Owl Ninox scutulata

120 Short-eared Owl Asio flammeus

121 Large-tailed Caprimulgus macrurus

122 Indian Nightjar Caprimulgus asiaticus

123 Grey Nightjar Caprimulgus indicus

124 Rock Pigeon Columba livia

125 Pale-capped Pigeon Columba punicea

126 Oriental Turtle Dove Streptopelia orientalis

127 Spotted Dove Streptopelia chinensis

128 Red Collared Dove Streptoelia tranquebarica

129 Eurisian Collared Dove Streptoelia decaocto

130 Barred Cuckoo Dove Macropygia unchall

131 Emerald Dove Chalcophaps indica

132 Pompadour Green Pigeon Treron pompadora

133 Thick-billed Green Pigeon Treron curvirostra

134 Yellow-footed Green Pigeon Treron phoenicoptera

135 Pin-tailed Green Pigeon Treron apicauda

136 Wedge-tailed Green Pigeon Treron sphenura

137 Green Imperial Pigeon Ducula aenea

138 Mountain Imperial Pigeon Ducula badia

139 Bengal Florican Houbaropsis bengalenisis

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140 Sarus Crane Grus antigone

141 Common Carne Grus grus

142 Masked Finfoot Heliopais peusonata

143 Slaty-legged Crake Rallina eurixonoides

144 Slatu-breasted Rail Gallirallus striatus

145 Water Rail Rallus aquaticus

146 White-breasted Waterhen Amaurornis phoenicurus

147 Black-tailed Crake Porzana bicolor

148 Ruddy-breasted Crake Porzana Fusca

149 Brown Crake Porzana akool

150 Watercock Gallicrex cinerea

151 Purple Swamphen Porphyrio porophyrio

152 Common Moorthen Gallinula chloropus

153 Comman Coot Fulica atra

154 Pintail Snipe Gallinago atenura

155 Common Snipe Gallinago gallinago

156 Spotted Redshank Tringa eruthropus

157 Common Tedshank Tringa totanua

158 Common Greenshank Tringa nebularia

159 Nordmann's Greenshank Tringa Guttifer

160 Green Sandpiper Tringa ochropus

161 Wood Sandpiper Tringa glareola

162 Common Sandpiper Actitis hypoleucos

163 Marsh Sandpiper Tringa stagnatilis

164 Asian Dowitcher Limnodromus semipalmatus

165 Temminck's Stint Calidris temminckil

166 Ling-toed Stint Calidris minuta

167 Little Stint Calidris minuta

168 Whimbrel Numenius phaeopus

169 Eurasian Curlew Numenius arquata

170 Bar-tailed Godwit Limosa lapponica

171 Greater painted-snipe Rostratula benghalensis

172 Pheasant-winged Jacana Hydrophasianus chirurgus

173 Bronze-winged Jacana Metopidius indicus

174 Great Thick-knee Esacus recurvirostris

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175 Eurasian Thick-knee Burhinus oedicnemus

176 Pied Avocet Recurvirostra avosetta

177 Pacific Golden Plover Pluvialis fulva

178 Little Ringed Plover Charadrius dubius

179 Kentish Plover Charadrius alexandrius

180 Eurasian Golden Plover Pluvialis apricaria

181 Long-billed Plover Charadrius placidus

182 Black-winged Stilt Himantopus himantopus

183 Northern Lapwing Vanellus canellus

184 River Lapwing Vanellus duvaucelii

185 Grey-headed Lapwing Vanellus cinereus

186 Red-wattled Lapwing Vanellus indicus

187 Small Pratincole Glareola lactea

188 Pallas's Gull Larus ichthyaetus

189 Brown-headed Gull Larus brunnicephalus

190 Black-headed Gull Larus ridibundus

191 River Tern Sterna aurantia

192 Whiskered Tern Chlidonias hybridus

193 Black-bellied Tern Sterna acuticauda

194 Osprey Pandion haliaetus

195 Jerdon's Baza Aviceda jerdoni

196 Black Baza Aviceda leuphotes

197 Oriental Honey-buzzard Pernis ptilorhyncus

198 White-eyed Buzzard Butastur teesa

199 Black-shouldered Kite Elanus caeruleus

200 Black Kite Milvus migrans

201 Brahminy Kite Haliastur indus

202 White-tailed Eagle Haliaeetus albicilla

203 Pallas's Fish Eagle Haliaeetus leucoryphus

204 Lesser Fish Eagle Ichthyophaga humilis

205 Grey -headed Fish Eagle Ichthyophaga ichthyaetus

206 Benelli's Eagle Hieraaetus fasciatus

207 Booted Eagle Hieraaeatus pennatus

208 Rufous-billed Eagle Hieraaeatus kienerii

209 Black Eagle Ictinaetus malayensis

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210 White-tailed Eagle Haliaeetus alvicilla

211 White-rumped Vulture Gyps bengalensis

212 Slender-billed Vulture Gyps tenvirostris

213 Himalayan Griffon Gyps himalayansis

214 Red-headed Vulture Sarcogyps calvus

215 Cinereous Vulture Aegypius monachus

216 Short-toed Snake Eagle Circaetus gallicus

217 Crested Serpent Eagle Spilornis cheela

218 Eurasian Marsh Harrier Circus aeruginosus

219 Hen Harrier Circus cyaneus

220 Pallid harrier Circus macrourus

221 Pied Harruer Circus melanoleucos

222 Crested Goshawk Accipiter trivirgatus

223 Shikra Accipiter badius

224 Besra Accipiter virgatus

225 Eurasian Sparrowhawk Accipiter nisus

226 Japanese Sparrowhawk Accipiter gularis

227 Common Buzzard Buteo buteo

228 Greater Spotted Eagle Aqyuila clanga

229 Changeable Hawk Eagle Spizaetus cirrhatus

230 Mountain Hawk Eagle Spizaetus nipalensis

231 Pied Falonet Microhierax melanoleucus

232 Lesser Kestrel Falco naumanni

233 Common Kestrel Falco tinnunculus

234 Red-necked Falcon Falco chicquera

235 Amur Falcon Falco amurensis

236 Oriental Hobby Falco severus

237 Eurasian Hobby Falco subbuteo

238 Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus

239 Lilttle Grebe Tachybaptus ruficollis

240 Great Crested Grebe Podiceps cristaus

241 Black-necked Grebe Podiceps nigricollis

242 Darter Anhinga melanogaster

243 Little Cormorant Phalacrocorax niger

244 Indian Cormorant Phalacrocorax fuscicollis

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245 Great Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo

246 Little Egret Egretta garzetta

247 Grey Heron Ardea cinerea

248 Purple Heron Ardea Purpurea

249 White-bellied Heron Ardea insignis

250 Great Egret Casmerodius albus

251 Intermediate Egret Mesophoyx intermedia

252 Cattle Egret Bubulcus ibis

253 Indian Pond Heron Ardeola Grayii

254 Little Heron Butorides striatus

255 Black-crowned Night Heron Nycticorax nycticorax

256 Malayan Night Heron Gorsachius melanolophus

257 Little Bittern Ixobrychus minutus

258 Yellow Bittern Ixobrychus sinensis

259 Cinnamin Bittern Ixobrychus cinnamomeus

260 Black Bittern Dupetor flavicollis

261 Glossy lbis Plegadis falcinellus

262 Eurasian Spoonbill Platalea leucorodia

263 Great White Pelican Pelecanus onocrotalus

264 Spot-billed Pelican Pelecanus philippensis

265 Asian Openbill Anastomus Oscitans

266 Black Atrok Ciconia nigra

267 Woolly-necked Stork Ciconia episcopus

268 Black-necked Stork Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus

269 Painted Stork Mycteria leucocephala

270 White Stork Ciconia ciconia

271 Lesser Adjutant Leptoptilos javanicus

272 Greater Adjutant Leptotilos dubius

273 Hooded Pitta Pitta sordida

274 Long-tailed Broadbill Psarisomus dalhousiae

275 Silver-breasted Broadbill Serilophus lunatus

276 Asian Fairy Bluebird Irena puella

277 Blue-winged Leafbird Chloropsis cocohinchinensis

278 Golden-fronted Leafbird Chloropsis aurifrons

279 Orange-bellied Leafbird Chloropsis hardwickii

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280 Brown Shrike Lanius cristatus

281 Long-tailed Shrike Lanius schach

282 Grey-backed Shrike Lanius tephronotus

283 Common Green Magpie Cissa chubebsis

284 Rufous Treepie Dendrocitta vagabunda

285 Grey Treepie Dendrocitta formosae

286 House Crow Carvus splendens

287 Large-billed Crow Carvus macrohynchos

288 Ashy Woodswallow Artamus fascus

289 Black-hooded Oriole Oriolus xanthornus

290 Maroon Oriole Oriolus traillii

291 Large Cuckooshrike Coracina macel

292 Black-winged Cukooshrike Coracina melaschistos

293 Rosy Minivet Pericrocotus roseus

294 Small Minivet Pericrocotus cinnamomeus

295 Long-tailed Minivet Pericrocotus ethologus

296 Short-billed Minivet Pericrocotus brevirostris

297 Scarlet Minivet Pericrocotus flammeus

298 Bar-winged Flycatcher-shrike Hemipus picatus

299 White-throated Fantail Rhipifura albicollis

300 Black Drongo Dicrurus macrocercus

301 Ashy Drongo Dicrurus leucophaeus

302 Crow-billed Drongo Dicrurus annectans

303 Vronzed Drongo Dicrurus aeneus

304 Lesser Racket-tailed Drongo Dicrurus remifer

305 Spangled Drongo Dicrurus hottentottus

306 Greater Racket-tailed Drongo Dicrurus paradiseus

307 Black-naped Monarch Hypothymis azurea

308 Asian Paradise-flycatcher Terpsiphone paradisi

309 Common lora Aegithina tiphia

310 Large Woodshrike Tephrodornis gularis

311 Common Woodshrike Tephrodornis pondicerianus

312 Blue Rock Thrush Monticola solitarius

313 Chestnut-billed Rock Thrush Monticola rufiventris

314 Blue Whistling Thrush Myophonus caeruleus

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315 Orange-headed Thrush Zoothera citrina

316 Dark-sided Thrush Zoothera marginata

317 Scaly Thrush Zoothera dauma

318 Ticell's Thrush Turdus unicolor

319 Black-breasted Thrush Turdus dissimilis

320 Chestnut Thrush Turdus rubrocanus gouldi

321 Dark-throated Thrush Turdus ruficollis

322 Dusky Thrush Turdus naumanni

323 Grey-winged Blackbird Turdus boulboul

324 Lesser Shortwing Brachypteryx leucophrys

325 Ferruginous Flycatcher Muscicapa ferruginea

326 Red-throated Flycatcher Ficedula parva

327 Snowy-browed Flycatcher Ficedula hyperythra

328 Little Pied Flycatcher Ficedula westermanni

329 Slaty-blue Flycatcher Ficedula tricolor

330 Sapphire Flycatcher Ficedula sapphira

331 Verditer Flycatcher Eumyias thalassina

332 Large Niltava Niltava grandis

333 Small Niltava Niltava macgrigoriae

334 Rufous-bellied Niltava Niltava sundara

335 Pale-blue Flycather Cyornis unicolor

336 Pale-chinned Flycather Cyornis poliogenys

337 White-throated Fantail Flycatcher Phipidura albicollis

338 Grey-headed Canary Flycatcher Culicicapa ceylonensis

339 Siberian Rubythroat Luscinia callliope

340 White-tailed Rubythroat Luscinia pactoralis

341 Bluethroat Luscinia svecica

342 Firethroat Luscinia pectardents

343 Oriental Magpie Robin Copsychus saularis

344 White-rumped Shama Copsychus ochruros

345 Black Redstart Phoenicurus hodgsoni

346 Hodgson's Redstart Phoenicurus Hodgsoni

347 Daurian Redstart Phoenicurus auroreus

348 Blue-fronted Redstart Phoenicurus frontalis

349 Plumbeous Redstart Rhyacornis fuliginosus

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350 White-capped Water Redstart Chaimarrornis leucocephalus

351 White-tailed Robin Myiomela leucura

352 Black-backed Forktail Enicurus immaculatus

353 Hodgson's Bushchat Saxicola insignis

354 Siberian Stonechat Saxicola maura

355 White-tailed Stonechat Saxicola leucura

356 Jerdon's Bushchat Saxicola jerdoni

357 Common Stonechat Saxicola torquata

358 Grey bushchat Sxicola ferrea

359 Spot-winged Starling Saroglossa spiloptera

360 Chestnut-tailed Starling Sturnus malabaricus

361 Brahminy Starling Sturnus pagodarum

362 Asian Pied Starling Sturnus contra

363 Common Starling Sturnus vulgaris

364 Common Myna Acridotheres tristis

365 Bank Myna Acridotheres ginginianus

366 Jungle Myna Acridotheres fuscus

367 White-Vented Myna Acridotheres cinereus

368 Common Hill Myna Gracula religiosa

369 Chestnut-bellied Nuthatch Sitta castanea

370 Velvet-fronted Nuthatch Sitta frontalis

371 Great Tit Parus major

372 Sultan Tit Melanochlora sultanea

373 Pale Martin Riparia diluta

374 Sand Martin Riparia riparia

375 Plain Martin Riparia paludicola

376 Barn Swallow Hirundo rustica

377 Red-rumped Swallow Hirundo daurica

378 Striated Swallow Hirundo striolata

379 Black-crested Bulbul Pycnonotus melanicterus

380 Red-whiskered Bulbul Pycnonotus jocosus

381 Red-vente Bulbul Pycnonotus cafer

382 Ashy Bulbul Hemixos flavala

383 Black Bulbul Hypsipetes leucociphalus

384 Whited-throated Bulbul Alophixus flaveolus

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385 Zitting Cisticola Cisticola joncidis

386 Bright-headed Cisticola Cisticola exilis

387 Rufous-vented (Swamp) Prinia Prinia burnesii cinerascens

388 Grey-breasted Prinia Prinia hodgsonii

389 Yellow-bellied Prinia Prinia flaviventris

390 Plain Prinia Prinia inornata

391 Graceful Prinia Prinia gracilis

392 Ashy Prinia Prinia socialis

393 Jungle Prinia Prinia sylvatica

394 Oriental White-eye Zosterops palpebrosus

395 Slaty-bellied Tesia Tesia olivea

396 Grey-bellied tesia Tesia cyaniventer

397 Pale-footed Bush Warbler Cettia pallidipes

398 Brownish-flanked Bush Warbler Cettia fortipes

399 Chestnut-crowned Bush Warbler Cettia major

400 Aberrant Bush Warbler Cettia flavolivacea

401 Grey-sided Bush Warbler Cettia brunnifrons

402 Spotted Bush Warbler Bradypterus thoracicus

403 Chinese Bush Warbler Bradypterus tacsanowskius

404 Russet Bush Warbler Bradypterus seebohmi

405 Paddyfield Warbler Acrocephalus agricola

406 Blunt-winged Warbler Acrocephalus concinens

407 Blyth's Reed Warbler Acrocephalus dumetorum

408 Clamorous Reed Warbler Acrocephalus stentoreus

409 Thick-billed Warbler Acrocephalus aedon

410 Oriental Reed Warbler Acrocephalus orientalis

411 Black-browed Reed Warbler Acrocephalus bistrigiceps

412 Lesser Whitehroat Sylvia curruca

413 Mountain Taitorbird Orthotomus cuculatus

414 Common Tailorbird Orhotomus sutorius

415 Dark-necked Tailorbird Orthotomus atrogularis

416 Dusky Warbler Phylloscopus fuscatus

417 Smoky Warbler Phylloscopus fuligiventer

418 Tickell's Leaf Warbler Phylloscopus affinis

419 Greenish Warbler Phylloscopus trochiloides

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Sl No. Common Name Scientific Name

420 Large-billed Leaf Warbler Phylloscopus magnirostris

421 Blyth's Leaf Warbler Phylloscopus reguloides

422 Yellow -veted Warbler Phylloscopus cantator

423 Yellow-browed Warbler Phylloscopus inornatus

424 Hume's Warbler Phylloscopus humei

425 Ashy-throated Warbler Phylloscopus maculipennis

426 Eastern Crowned Warbler Phylloscopus coronatus

427 Common Chiffchaff Phylloscopus collybita

428 Golden-hooded Warbler Seicercus burkil

429 Grey-hooded Warbler Seicercus xanthoschistos

430 White-spectacled Warbler Seicercus affinis

431 Grey-cheeked Warbler Seicercus poliogenys

432 Chestnut-crowned Warbler Seicercus

433 Rufous-faced Warbler Abroscopus albogularis

434 Yellow-bellied Warbler Abroscopus superciliaris

435 Striated Grassbird Megalurus palustris

436 Bristed Grassbird Chaetomis striatus

437 Rufous-rumped Grassbird Graminicola bengalensis

438 Lesser Neckaced Laughingthrush Garrulax monileger

439 Greater Necklaced Laughingthrush Garrulax pectoralis

440 Rufous-necked Laughingthrush Garrulas ruficolis

441 Abbott's Babbler Malacocincla abbotti

442 Buff-breasted Babbler Pellorneum tickelli

443 Marsh Babbler Pellorneum palustre

444 Puff-throated Babbler Pellorneum rificeps

445 Spot-throated Babbler Pellorneum albiventre

446 White-browed Scimitar Babbler Pomstorhinus schisticeps

447 Pygmy Wren-Babbler Pnoepyga pusilla

448 Rufous-fronted Babbler Stachyris rufifrons

449 Grey-throated Babbler Stachyis nigriceps

450 Striped Tit Babbler Macronous gularis

451 Chestnut-capped Babbler Timalia pileata

452 Jerdon's Babbler Chrysomma altirostre

453 Yellow-eyed Babbler Chrysomma sinense

454 Striated Babbler Turdoides earlei

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Sl No. Common Name Scientific Name

455 Slender-billed Babbler Turdoides longirostris

456 Jungle Babbler Turdoides striatus

457 White -hooded Babbler Gampsorhynchus rufulus

458 Nepal Fulvetta Alcippe nipalensis

459 White-bellied yuhina Yohina zantholeuca

460 Black-breasted Parrotbill Paradoxomis

461 Red-tailed Minla Minla ignotincta

462 Bengale Bushlark Mirafra assamica

463 Send Lark Calandrella raytal

464 Oriental Skylark Alauda gulgula

465 Yellow-cented Flowerpecker Dicaeum chrysorrheum

466 Pale-billed Flowerpecker Dicaeum erythrorhynchos

467 Fire-breasted Flowerpecker Dicaeum ignipectus

468 Scarlet-becked Flowerpecker Dicaeum cruentatum

469 Plain Flowerpecker Dicaeum concolor

470 Ruby-cheeked Sunbird Anthreptes singltensis

471 Purple Sunbird Nectarinia asiatica

472 Crimson Sunbird Aethopyga siparaja

473 Black-throated sunbird Aethopyga saturata

474 Straked Spiderhunter Arachnothera magna

475 House Sparrow Passer domesticus

476 Eurasian Tree Sparrow Passer montanus

477 Forest Wagtail Dendronanthus indicus

478 White-Wagtail Motacilla alba

479 White-browed Wegtail Motacilla maderaspatensis

480 Citrine Wagtail Motacilla citreola

481 Yellow Wagtail Motacilla flava

482 Grey Wagtail Motacilla cinerea

483 Richard's Pipit Anthus richardi

484 Paddyfield Pipit Anthus rufulus

485 Blyth's Pipit Anthus godlewskii

486 Tree Pipit Anthus trivialis

487 Olive-backed Pipit Anthus hodgsoni

488 Rosy Pipit Anthus roseatus

489 Buff-bellied Pipit Anthus rubescens

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Sl No. Common Name Scientific Name

490 Black-breasted Weaver Ploceus benghalensis

491 Ateaked Weaver Ploceus manyar

492 Baya Weaver Ploceus philippinus

493 Finn's Weaver Ploceus megarhynchus

494 Red Avadavat Amandava amandava

495 Scaly-breasted Munia Lonchura punctulata

496 Black-headed Munia Lonchura malacca

497 White-rumped Munia Lonchura striata

498 Common Rosefinch Carpodacus erythrinus

499 Chestnut-eared Bunting Emberiza fucata

500 Little-Bunting Emberiza pusilla

501 Yellow-breasted Bunting Emberiza aureola

502 Black-faced Bunting Emberiza apodocephala

[Source: Management plan for Dibru-Saikhowa National Park and Bherjan-Borajan-Padumoni Wildlife

Sanctuary]

ANNEXURE 3.12: CHECKLIST REPTILIAN FAUNA IN THE STUDY AREA

Sl No. Commom Name Scientific Name Wildlife Schedule

TURTLES

1 Indian or Ganges Softshell Turtle Nilssonia gangeticus I

2 Black softshell Turtle Nilssonia nigricans -

3 Indian Peacook Softshell Turtle Nilssonia hurum I

4 Narrow-headed softshell Chitra indica IV

5 Malayan Box Turtle Cuora amboinensis -

6 Oldham's Leaf Turtle Cyckemys oldhamii -

7 Spotted Pond Turtle Geoclemys hamiltonii I

8 Brown Roofed Turtle Pangshura smithii -

9 Assam Roofed Turtle Pangshura sulhetensis I

10 Indian Tent Turtle Pangshura trntoria I

11 Tricarinate Turtle Melanochelys

tricarinata

-

SNAKES

1 Diard's Blind Snake Typhlops diardii IV

2 Brahminy Blind Snake Ramphotyphlops

brahminus

IV

3 Burmese Rock Python Python molurus

bivittatus

I

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Sl No. Commom Name Scientific Name Wildlife Schedule

4 Short-nosed Vine Snake Ahaetulla prasina IV

5 Buff-Striped Keelback Amphiesma stolata IV

6 Eastern Cat Snake Boiga siamensis IV

7 Copper-headed Trinket Snake Coelognathus radiatus IV

8 Ornate Flying Snake Chrysopelea ornata IV

9 Painted Bronzeback Tree Snake Dendrelaphis pictus IV

10 Common Wolf Snake Lycodon aulicus IV

11 White-Barred Kukri Snake Oligodon albocinctus IV

12 Smooth Water Snake Enhydris enhydris IV

13 Indo-Chinese Rat Snake Ptyas korros IV

14 Indian Rat Snake Ptyas mucosa II

15 Assam Snail Eater Pareas monticola IV

16 Mock Viper Psammodynastes

pulverulentus

IV

17 Red-mecked Keelback Rahabdophis

subminiatus

IV

18 Checkered Keelback Xenochrophis piscator II

19 Banded Krait Bungarus fasciatus IV

20 Black Krait Bongarus niger IV

21 Monocled Cobra Naja kaouthia II

22 King Cobra Ophiophagus hannah II

23 White-lipped Pit Viper Cryptelytrops

albolabris

LIZARDS

1 Indian Garden Lizard Calotes versicolor

2 Many-lined Grass Skink Eutropis multifasciata

3 Bronze Grass or Little Sun Skink Eutropis macularia

4 White spotted Supple Skink Lygosoma

albopunctaum

5 Asian House Gecko Henidactylus franatus

6 Tikay Gecko Gekko gecko

7 Brook's House Gecko Hemidactylus

8 Bengal Monitor Varanus bengalensis I

9 Water Monitor Varanus salvator I

[Source: Management plan for Dibru-Saikhowa National Park and Bherjan-Borajan-Padumoni Wildlife

Sanctuary]

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ANNEXURE 3.13: CHECKLIST OF MACROPHYTES IN THE STUDY AREA

Sl. No. Scientific Name Common Name

1. Commelina benghalensis Kanasimolu

2. Cyperus rotendus Motha

3. Cyperus rotendus --

4. Eichornia Crassipes Meteka

5. Hydrilla verticillata --

6. Ipomea aquatica Kalmau

7. Lemna natans Sorupuni

8. Nyphaea totus Bhet

9. Oplismenus sp. --

10. Phargmites Karka Khagra

11. Pistia stratiotes Barpuni

12. Sagittari sagittifolia --

13. Vallisneria sp. --

[Source: Primary Survey Data, SENES]

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ANNEXURE 3.14: CHECKLIST OF FISHES IN THE STUDY AREA

Sl. No. Scientific Name Common Name

1. Amplypharyngodon mola Mowa

2. Anabas testudineus Koi

3. Catla catla Bhokua

4. Chanda nama Chanda

5. Chanda ranga Chanda

6. Channa gachua Cheng

7. Channa marulius Sal

8. Channa striatus Shal

9. Clarius batrachus Magur

10. Colisa fasciatus Kholiana

11. Heteropneustes fossilis Singhi

12. Labeo bata Bhangon

13. Labeo calbasu Mali

14. Labeo rohita Rohu

15. Mastacembelus armatus Bami

16. Monopterus cuchia Kuchia

17. Mystus vittatus Lalthenga

18. Puntius chola Puthi

19. Puntius conchonius Puthi

20. Wallago attu Borali

21. Xenentodon cancila Kokila

[Source: Secondary Data from Local People]

ANNEXURE 3.15: CHECKLIST OF AMPHIBIAN FAUNA IN THE STUDY AREA

Sl No. Commom Name Scientific Name Wildlife Schedule

1 Common Asian Toad Duttaphrunus

melanostictus

2 Indian Bull Frog Hoplobatrachus

tigerinus

3 Common Cricket Frog Fejervarya

limnocharis

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Sl No. Commom Name Scientific Name Wildlife Schedule

4 Syhadra Frog Fejervarya

syhadrensis

5 Pierre's Frog Fejervarya pierri

6 Terai Cricket Frog Fejervarya teraiensis

7 Indian Skipper Frog Euphlyctis

cyanophlyctis

8 Assam Forest Frog Hylarana leptoglossa

9 Bhamo Frog Humerana humeralis

10 Taipeh Frog Hylarana taipehensis

11 Dacca Frog Hylarana tytleri

12 Himalayan Tree Frog Polypedates cf

himalayensis

13 Six Lined Tree Frog Polypedates

leucomystax

14 Common Tree Frog Polypedates

polypedates

15 Striped Pygmy Tree Frog Chiromantis vittatus

16 Annandate's Tree Frog Chiromentis simus

17 Twin-spotted Tree Frog Rhacophorus

bipunctatus

18 Ornamented Pygmy Frog Microhyla ornata

[Source: Management plan for Dibru-Saikhowa National Park and Bherjan-Borajan-Padumoni Wildlife

Sanctuary]

ANNEXURE 3.16: CHECKLIST OF AQUATIC REPTILES IN THE STUDY AREA

Sl. No. Scientific Name Common Name Wildlife Schedule

1. Varanus bengalensis Common Indian monitor II

2. Xenochrophis piscator Common pond snake

3. Water Monitor Varanus salvator I

4. Indian or Ganges Softshell

Turtle

Nilssonia gangeticus I

5. Black softshell Turtle Nilssonia nigricans -

6. Indian Peacook Softshell

Turtle

Nilssonia hurum I

7. Narrow-headed softshell Chitra indica IV

8. Malayan Box Turtle Cuora amboinensis -

9. Oldham's Leaf Turtle Cyckemys oldhamii -

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Sl. No. Scientific Name Common Name Wildlife Schedule

10. Spotted Pond Turtle Geoclemys hamiltonii I

11. Brown Roofed Turtle Pangshura smithii -

12. Assam Roofed Turtle Pangshura sulhetensis I

13. Indian Tent Turtle Pangshura trntoria I

14. Tricarinate Turtle Melanochelys tricarinata -

[Source: Management plan for Dibru-Saikhowa National Park and Bherjan-Borajan-Padumoni Wildlife

Sanctuary]

ANNEXURE 3.17: CHECKLIST OF AQUATIC BIRDS IN THE STUDY AREA

Sl. No. Scientific Name Common Name Wildlife Schedule

1. Alcedo atthis Blue Kingfisher IV

2. Anhinga melanugaster Snake bird IV

3. Ardeola grayjee Pond heron IV

4. Egretta garzetta Little egret IV

5. Egretta intermedia Small egret IV

6. Halcyon smyrnesis White breasted

kingfisher IV

7. Luphura leucomelanos lathami Kaleej pheasant IV

8. Metopidius indicus Bronze winged jacana IV

9. Motacilla cinerea Gray wagtail IV

10. Motacilla flava Yellow wagtail IV

11. Phalacrocorax niger Little cormorant IV

12. Phlacrocorax carbo Large cormorant IV

[Source: Primary Survey Data, SENES]

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ANNEXURE 3.18: DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE OF THE STUDY AREA VILLAGES

Sl

No. Villages

No. of

Household

Total

Population

Household

Size

% of Male

Population

% of

Female

Population

Sex

Ratio

%

SC Population

% of ST

Population

1 Ekoratoli Binoigutia 226 1228 5.43 51.47 48.53 943.04 0.57 0.41

2 Baratichuk 250 1404 5.62 50.43 49.57 983.05 36.32 0.00

3 Niz-Rahmoria 235 1371 5.83 51.79 48.21 930.99 49.60 0.00

4 Rahmoria 130 717 5.52 53.70 46.30 862.34 0.70 0.00

5 Bagaritolia 115 645 5.61 48.84 51.16 1047.62 0.00 0.00

6 Barahi-Da-Pathar 87 455 5.23 47.91 52.09 1087.16 4.62 0.00

7 Chamoni Gaon 118 594 5.03 53.54 46.46 867.92 0.00 0.00

8 Lukhurakhania 92 511 5.55 50.10 49.90 996.09 1.37 0.00

9 Nakoidhara 41 226 5.51 49.56 50.44 1017.86 0.00 0.00

10 Chengdhora 52 252 4.85 55.56 44.44 800.00 0.00 0.00

11 Mukalbari T.E. 574 2764 4.82 51.12 48.88 956.12 0.18 0.00

12 Maijan 273 1337 4.90 49.96 50.04 1001.50 0.00 0.00

13 Thanai T.E. 845 4445 5.26 50.46 49.54 981.72 0.09 0.00

14 Thanaichuk 28 150 5.36 50.67 49.33 973.68 0.00 0.00

15 Dhopabor Gaon 120 654 5.45 49.39 50.61 1024.77 0.00 0.00

16 Balijan Bangali 66 315 4.77 48.25 51.75 1072.37 0.00 0.00

17 Raidang 87 436 5.01 55.73 44.27 794.24 8.26 15.83

18 Dadhia F.V. 335 2218 6.62 51.85 48.15 928.70 0.00 98.29

19 Bindhakota Gaon 122 678 5.56 54.87 45.13 822.58 0.00 75.22

20 Muluk Gaon 15 100 6.67 46.00 54.00 1173.91 0.00 88.00

21 Udalguri T.E. 331 1886 5.70 51.86 48.14 928.43 14.10 0.05

22 Kharjan Grant 318 1560 4.91 52.37 47.63 909.42 0.00 0.64

23 Boragadhoi Gaon 237 1307 5.51 51.11 48.89 956.59 1.30 53.10

24 Maricha Gaon 371 1968 5.30 50.66 49.34 973.92 80.59 0.00

25 Bamuni Hiloidhari 258 1365 5.29 51.58 48.42 938.92 35.82 0.00

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Sl

No. Villages

No. of

Household

Total

Population

Household

Size

% of Male

Population

% of

Female

Population

Sex

Ratio

%

SC Population

% of ST

Population

26 Naduwa T.E. 323 1689 5.23 49.79 50.21 1008.32 1.54 0.06

27 Dinjoy Satra 165 851 5.16 52.17 47.83 916.67 27.03 0.00

28 Dinjoy Chapori 45 272 6.04 53.31 46.69 875.86 0.00 4.78

29 Dangar Chuk 146 721 4.94 51.18 48.82 953.93 0.00 0.00

30 Mudai Gaon 376 1939 5.16 51.37 48.63 946.79 0.00 0.00

31 Jogipathar 248 1244 5.02 49.60 50.40 1016.21 0.00 0.00

32 Bogdungkinar 68 294 4.32 50.68 49.32 973.15 0.00 0.00

33 Baribongali 263 1353 5.14 51.15 48.85 955.20 2.22 0.00

34 Mereli Pathar 395 1994 5.05 52.76 47.24 895.44 1.91 1.86

35 Guijan Gaon 833 4685 5.62 52.21 47.79 915.37 37.72 4.85

36 Khamti Gohali 106 Nlr.Gt. 160 742 4.64 49.73 50.27 1010.84 0.00 0.00

37 Dinjan T.E. 106 Nlr 70 334 4.77 51.50 48.50 941.86 0.00 0.00

38 Nalani T.E. No-7 Wla. 78 344 4.41 50.58 49.42 977.01 0.00 0.00

39

Nokhroy Te.

149/146(P)161/158,216/194/192

Nlr 77 396 5.14 48.74 51.26 1051.81 0.00 0.00

40 Panitola Te.No-111 Nlr 277 1409 5.09 49.54 50.46 1018.62 0.00 0.00

41 Baghbari Gaon 136 718 5.28 52.79 47.21 894.46 0.00 0.00

42 Panitola Te.No-68 Fs.Gt. 184 942 5.12 49.79 50.21 1008.53 1.38 0.42

43 Nunpuria Kaivatra Gaon 340 1937 5.70 51.01 48.99 960.53 40.42 6.66

44 Ukanimaria Kachari Gaon 166 894 5.39 57.27 42.73 746.09 0.00 8.95

45 Kaptanchuk Gaon 430 2118 4.93 57.88 42.12 727.57 0.00 2.17

46 Piporatoli 97 583 6.01 52.14 47.86 917.76 6.00 92.62

47 Miri Gaon 287 1613 5.62 52.01 47.99 922.53 82.52 0.00

48 Balijan T.E. 952 5124 5.38 49.49 50.51 1020.50 0.14 0.00

49 Mahabirbari 765/348 61 265 4.34 48.68 51.32 1054.26 0.00 0.00

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ANNEXURE 3.19: PROJECTED POPULATION GROWTH OF THE VILLAGES*

Sl No. Villages Total Population 2001 Projected Population

2011

1 Ekoratoli Binoigutia 1228 1388

2 Baratichuk 1404 1587

3 Niz-Rahmoria 1371 1549

4 Rahmoria 717 810

5 Bagaritolia 645 729

6 Barahi-Da-Pathar 455 514

7 Chamoni Gaon 594 671

8 Lukhurakhania 511 577

9 Nakoidhara 226 255

10 Chengdhora 252 285

11 Mukalbari T.E. 2764 3123

12 Maijan 1337 1511

13 Thanai T.E. 4445 5023

14 Thanaichuk 150 170

15 Dhopabor Gaon 654 739

16 Balijan Bangali 315 356

17 Raidang 436 493

18 Dadhia F.V. 2218 2506

19 Bindhakota Gaon 678 766

20 Muluk Gaon 100 113

21 Udalguri T.E. 1886 2131

22 Kharjan Grant 1560 1763

23 Boragadhoi Gaon 1307 1477

24 Maricha Gaon 1968 2224

25 Bamuni Hiloidhari 1365 1542

26 Naduwa T.E. 1689 1909

27 Dinjoy Satra 851 962

28 Dinjoy Chapori 272 307

29 Dangar Chuk 721 815

30 Mudai Gaon 1939 2191

31 Jogipathar 1244 1406

32 Bogdungkinar 294 332

33 Baribongali 1353 1529

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Sl No. Villages Total Population 2001 Projected Population

2011

34 Mereli Pathar 1994 2253

35 Guijan Gaon 4685 5294

36 Khamti Gohali 106 Nlr.Gt. 742 838

37 Dinjan T.E. 106 Nlr 334 377

38 Nalani T.E. No-7 Wla. 344 389

39

Nokhroy Te.

149/146(P)161/158,216/19

4/192 Nlr 396 447

40 Panitola Te.No-111 Nlr 1409 1592

41 Baghbari Gaon 718 811

42 Panitola Te.No-68 Fs.Gt. 942 1064

43 Nunpuria Kaivatra Gaon 1937 2189

44 Ukanimaria Kachari Gaon 894 1010

45 Kaptanchuk Gaon 2118 2393

46 Piporatoli 583 659

47 Miri Gaon 1613 1823

48 Balijan T.E. 5124 5790

49 Mahabirbari 765/348 265 299

* The projected figures for each decade is derived assuming a 13% growth in population from 2001

census

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ANNEXURE 3.20: LITERACY PROFILE IN THE STUDY VILLAGES

Sl

No. Villages

Total

Population

%

Literate

% Male

Literate

% Female

Literate

1 Ekoratoli Binoigutia 1228 82.40 17.60 76.47

2 Baratichuk 1404 75.35 12.10 68.95

3 Niz-Rahmoria 1371 70.88 30.18 63.79

4 Rahmoria 717 55.13 16.00 39.86

5 Bagaritolia 645 67.16 5.58 59.12

6 Barahi-Da-Pathar 455 40.21 7.58 31.98

7 Chamoni Gaon 594 60.45 13.43 57.14

8 Lukhurakhania 511 64.19 1.78 62.33

9 Nakoidhara 226 55.33 17.62 35.11

10 Chengdhora 252 81.60 6.33 68.48

11 Mukalbari T.E. 2764 33.87 8.19 18.89

12 Maijan 1337 61.90 7.60 52.29

13 Thanai T.E. 4445 27.72 9.07 17.37

14 Thanaichuk 150 80.49 17.78 73.33

15 Dhopabor Gaon 654 84.68 18.56 77.47

16 Balijan Bangali 315 32.49 7.98 17.48

17 Raidang 436 53.24 12.04 45.06

18 Dadhia F.V. 2218 58.39 18.40 44.33

19 Bindhakota Gaon 678 61.73 13.22 56.93

20 Muluk Gaon 100 77.01 29.50 76.60

21 Udalguri T.E. 1886 40.59 16.64 28.51

22 Kharjan Grant 1560 39.85 9.80 28.06

23 Boragadhoi Gaon 1307 64.29 29.80 55.43

24 Maricha Gaon 1968 80.84 11.89 71.26

25 Bamuni Hiloidhari 1365 86.32 21.18 78.50

26 Naduwa T.E. 1689 36.87 28.18 24.83

27 Dinjoy Satra 851 87.40 15.02 80.93

28 Dinjoy Chapori 272 50.85 32.87 43.10

29 Dangar Chuk 721 61.61 24.35 48.72

30 Mudai Gaon 1939 66.56 29.18 54.66

31 Jogipathar 1244 52.66 16.78 42.57

32 Bogdungkinar 294 30.33 9.19 14.29

33 Baribongali 1353 64.40 34.22 52.98

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Sl

No. Villages

Total

Population

%

Literate

% Male

Literate

% Female

Literate

34 Mereli Pathar 1994 74.78 10.17 64.27

35 Guijan Gaon 4685 74.58 19.40 64.84

36 Khamti Gohali 106 Nlr.Gt. 742 28.82 20.55 22.76

37 Dinjan T.E. 106 Nlr 334 34.03 87.92 18.52

38 Nalani T.E. No-7 Wla. 344 19.18 81.68 14.18

39

Nokhroy Te.

149/146(P)161/158,216/194/192

Nlr

396 12.89 77.35 9.04

40 Panitola Te.No-111 Nlr 1409 36.15 68.34 21.97

41 Baghbari Gaon 718 58.88 75.57 46.62

42 Panitola Te.No-68 Fs.Gt. 942 32.20 48.92 17.74

43 Nunpuria Kaivatra Gaon 1937 68.16 63.38 59.21

44 Ukanimaria Kachari Gaon 894 81.77 65.96 72.87

45 Kaptanchuk Gaon 2118 76.55 73.79 69.88

46 Piporatoli 583 66.52 91.67 50.45

47 Miri Gaon 1613 61.40 48.20 49.46

48 Balijan T.E. 5124 28.29 71.20 18.25

49 Mahabirbari 765/348 265 10.28 37.78 6.19

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ANNEXURE 3.21: WORKFORCE PARTICIPATION IN THE STUDY VILLAGES

Sl

No Villages

Total

Population

Total worker

Population % cultivator

%

agricutural

Labor

% Household

industry

worker

% other

worker

1 Ekoratoli Binoigutia 1228 409 17.36 5.13 4.65 72.86

2 Baratichuk 1404 371 15.63 0.27 15.09 69.00

3 Niz-Rahmoria 1371 379 9.23 10.03 22.43 58.31

4 Rahmoria 717 225 9.78 2.22 2.22 85.78

5 Bagaritolia 645 165 0.61 0.00 0.00 99.39

6 Barahi-Da-Pathar 455 188 49.47 17.55 1.60 31.38

7 Chamoni Gaon 594 365 7.95 38.63 21.64 31.78

8 Lukhurakhania 511 281 31.67 37.72 24.20 6.41

9 Nakoidhara 226 105 1.90 0.00 1.90 96.19

10 Chengdhora 252 80 0.00 5.00 1.25 93.75

11 Mukalbari T.E. 2764 1246 0.48 0.00 0.16 99.36

12 Maijan 1337 499 12.83 26.65 9.22 51.30

13 Thanai T.E. 4445 1737 0.75 2.76 0.52 95.97

14 Thanaichuk 150 58 60.34 0.00 0.00 39.66

15 Dhopabor Gaon 654 311 55.63 11.90 0.96 31.51

16 Balijan Bangali 315 108 1.85 0.93 0.00 97.22

17 Raidang 436 216 31.94 14.81 0.46 52.78

18 Dadhia F.V. 2218 1278 76.21 20.81 0.31 2.66

19 Bindhakota Gaon 678 133 0.00 0.75 0.75 98.50

20 Muluk Gaon 100 11 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00

21 Udalguri T.E. 1886 714 0.70 0.00 1.26 98.04

22 Kharjan Grant 1560 595 1.68 8.57 0.00 89.75

23 Boragadhoi Gaon 1307 508 31.30 2.36 1.97 64.37

24 Maricha Gaon 1968 423 1.65 0.24 3.31 94.80

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Sl

No Villages

Total

Population

Total worker

Population % cultivator

%

agricutural

Labor

% Household

industry

worker

% other

worker

25 Bamuni Hiloidhari 1365 334 6.89 13.47 10.78 68.86

26 Naduwa T.E. 1689 627 0.96 0.48 0.80 97.77

27 Dinjoy Satra 851 213 1.88 9.86 22.54 65.73

28 Dinjoy Chapori 272 88 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00

29 Dangar Chuk 721 192 13.54 1.04 0.52 84.90

30 Mudai Gaon 1939 534 19.29 3.93 1.69 75.09

31 Jogipathar 1244 475 20.63 9.47 1.47 68.42

32 Bogdungkinar 294 148 1.35 25.68 2.70 70.27

33 Baribongali 1353 397 3.78 0.25 0.25 95.72

34 Mereli Pathar 1994 626 1.92 0.00 1.12 96.96

35 Guijan Gaon 4685 1528 17.15 4.91 4.32 73.63

36 Khamti Gohali 106 Nlr.Gt. 742 88 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00

37 Dinjan T.E. 106 Nlr 334 176 0.00 0.57 0.00 99.43

38 Nalani T.E. No-7 Wla. 344 172 1.16 0.00 0.58 98.26

39

Nokhroy Te.

149/146(P)161/158,216/194/192 Nlr 396 119 8.40 13.45 0.00 78.15

40 Panitola Te.No-111 Nlr 1409 452 0.66 0.22 0.00 99.12

41 Baghbari Gaon 718 198 4.04 1.01 2.02 92.93

42 Panitola Te.No-68 Fs.Gt. 942 408 2.21 0.74 0.74 96.32

43 Nunpuria Kaivatra Gaon 1937 667 32.98 11.09 1.95 53.97

44 Ukanimaria Kachari Gaon 894 392 19.64 0.77 19.39 60.20

45 Kaptanchuk Gaon 2118 913 7.34 20.70 1.97 69.99

46 Piporatoli 583 324 73.15 0.31 23.77 2.78

47 Miri Gaon 1613 369 1.63 0.54 2.44 95.39

48 Balijan T.E. 5124 2066 0.63 1.84 0.29 97.24

49 Mahabirbari 765/348 265 145 4.14 14.48 0.00 81.38

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ANNEXURE 3.22: PROCEEDINGS OF PUBLIC DISCUSSIONS AT KHAGARIJAN FIELD

Proceedings of the Meeting with the Community Members in Dinjan Notun Line village

Venue:– Dinjan Notun Line Date: 21.04.2013

Attendees from the Community: From the Consultants:

Sunil Tandi Mr. Abhishek Roy Goswami

Ajit Santal Mr. Avinandan Taron

Biswajit Santal Mr. Saumabha Bhattacharya

Dinjan Notun Line is labour colony of Dinjan tea estate. Almost all the adult community

member of Dinjan Notun line earns their lively hood by working in Dinjan Tea Estate.

Majority of the people are Hindu, a few Christian households are also present. People of the

village mostly belong to Schedule Cast community like Mutuk, Moran and Chutia. There are

few small stretches of agricultural lands within the tea estate, this lands are cultivated by the

people of Dinjan Notun Line. Mostly mono cropping of paddy is being done. Though

commercial animal husbandry is not practiced, domestic animals like duck, hen, goats are

reared for domestic consumption of animal products. All the houses are made of Brick and

cement with asbestos roof. Potable water is mostly obtained from hand pumped tube wells

(depth 60-70 ft). Ground water quality was reported to be good. Majority the houses in the

village have electric connection; however, frequent power failures were also reported.

Predominant cooking medium was found to be fuel wood, with few house using coal.

Sanitation was found to be very poor, open defecation was mainly practiced. A primary

school is present near the settlement. While adult literacy within the community was found to

be very poor, all the children of the village are sent to primary school. Primary health centre

is not present. Primary health care facility is provided by health centre of the tea estate. The

settlement is well connected by tar road. Community has reported presence of Leopard in the

tea garden. Though there are no reports of human casualty due to leopard attack, livestock

were reported to have been preyed upon by leopard. Elephants were also reported to enter the

tea garden from Dibru Saikhoa National Park, by crossing the Lohit River, particularly during

monsoon season.

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Proceedings of the Meeting with the Community Members in Dighalipathar Village

Venue:– Dighalipathar village Date: 21.04.2013

Attendees from the Community: From the Consultants:

Abdul Azad Mr. Abhishek Roy Goswami

Adhir Prasad Goala Mr. Avinandan Taron

Mr. Saumabha Bhattacharya

Majority of the villagers in the Dighalipathar village owns their own land. A total of about

120 households are present in the village. Majority of the population belongs to Hindu

community, few practices Islam. Majority of the members of the village are cultivators.

Mostly mono cropping of paddy is done during the monsoon months. Second largest source

of livelihood is animal husbandry. Animals like cow, buffalo, goat, pig and foul are reared.

Majority of the houses are made up of concrete and brick, with asbestos roof. Potable water is

mostly obtained from hand pumped tube wells (depth 60-70 ft). The ground water quality

was reported to be good and available throughout the year. Majority the houses in the village

have electric connection; however, frequent power failures were also reported. Predominant

cooking medium in the village is fuel wood. Few households were reported to use LPG

cylinders. The village has a primary school and almost all the children attain primary school.

Village is connected through a tar road. About 40-50% of the houses have sanitary latrine,

rest practice open defecation. As a result during monsoon season, enteric disease and stomach

trouble becomes common. A primary health facility is locates in the village. Leopards are

reported to be found in the adjacent tea garden plantation as well as scrubs around the village.

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Proceedings of the Meeting with the Community Members in Genichuk Village

Venue:– Genichuk Date: 21.04.2013

Attendees from the Community: From the Consultants:

Babul Dutta Mr. Abhishek Roy Goswami

Upen Dutta Mr. Avinandan Taron

Pankaj Dutta Mr. Saumabha Bhattacharya

Genichuk is primarily an agrarian village, with majority of the population being cultivator.

Most of the cultivators have their own land. Due to the absence of irrigation system, mostly

monoculture of paddy is done during the monsoon season. A considerable number of people

earn their lively hood by working in different sectors in nearby Chabua, Dibrugar or

Tinsukia. Animals like cows, ducks and foul are also kept, but commercial animal husbandry

is not practiced. Animals are mostly kept for domestic consumption of animal products.

Almost the entire population of the village belongs to the Hindu community. Potable water is

mostly obtained from hand pumped tube wells (depth 60-70 ft). The ground water quality

was reported to be good and available throughout the year. Majority the houses in the village

have electric connection; however, frequent power failures were also reported. Predominant

cooking medium in the village is fuel wood. Few households were reported to use LPG

cylinders. Majority of the houses are made up of concrete and brick, with asbestos roof. The

village can be approached through a dirt road. Both primary and secondary schools are

present in the village. All the houses have either pit latrine or sanitary latrine. As a result

cases of enteric diseases were also reported to be very low. Community reported occurrence

of vector borne diseases. Primary health care facility is available in the village.

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Proceedings of the Meeting with the Community Members in Thani Labour Colony Village

Venue:– Thanai Labour colony gaon Date: 21.04.2013

Attendees from the Community: From the Consultants:

Puckku Orang Mr. Abhishek Roy Goswami

Dijen Karmakar Mr. Avinandan Taron

Radhacharan Goala Mr. Saumabha Bhattacharya

There are about 30-40 households in the colony. All the villagers practice Hinduism.

Majority of the people in the village belongs to communities like Mutuk, Moran, Chutia and

Orang. Majority of the people in the village earn their lively hood by working in the tea

estate. There are few small stretches of agricultural lands within the tea estate, these lands are

cultivated by the people of Thanai labour colony. Mostly mono cropping of paddy is being

done. Animals like cows, ducks, goat and foul are also kept, but commercial animal

husbandry is not practiced. Animals are mostly kept for domestic consumption of animal

products. Main source of water for house hold use is ground water, which is obtained by hand

pumped tube wells (60-70ft). The quality of water is good and the water is potable and

ground water remains available throughout the year. Majority the houses in the village have

electric connection; however, frequent power failures were also reported. Predominant

cooking medium in the village is fuel wood. Majority of the houses are made up of concrete

and brick with asbestos roof. Few houses in the village had sanitary or pit latrines,

predominant practice was found to be open defecation. The village has a primary school and

almost all the children attain primary school. Primary health facility is available at the health

centre of the tea garden estate. Presence of leopard in the tea garden, were also reported by

the community. Though no leopard attack on human were reported, leopards were said to

prey on domestic animals.

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Proceedings of the Meeting with the Community Members in Makalbari Notun Line Village

Venue:– Makalbari Notun Line Date: 21.04.2013

Attendees from the Community: From the Consultants:

Billiam Munda Mr. Abhishek Roy Goswami

Pradhan Majhi Mr. Avinandan Taron

Nathuram Rajowar Mr. Saumabha Bhattacharya

Aganbai Majhi

Makalbari Notun Line is labour colony of Makalbari tea estate and has about 30 household.

Almost all the adult community member of Dinjan Notun line earns their lively hood by

working in Makalbari Tea Estate. Majority of the people are Hindu, a few Christian

households are also present. People of the village mostly belong to Schedule Cast community

like Mutuk, Moran and Chutia. Though commercial animal husbandry is not practiced,

domestic animals like duck, foul, goats are reared for domestic consumption of animal

products. All the houses are made of cement and brick with asbestos roof. Potable water is

mostly obtained from hand pumped tube wells (depth 60-70 ft). Ground water is used for

other domestic uses and its quality was reported to be good. Majority the houses in the village

have electric connection; however for majority part of the day no power connection remains

unavailable. Predominant cooking medium was found to be fuel wood, with few house using

coal. Sanitation was found to be very poor, open defecation was mainly practiced. No

education facility was present in the vicinity of the settlement, adult population in the

settlement was found to be mostly illiterate. Primary health centre is not present. Primary

health care facility is provided by health centre of the tea estate. The settlement is well

connected by tar road. Community has reported presence of Leopard in the tea garden.

Though there are no reports of human casualty due to leopard attack, livestock were reported

to have been preyed upon by leopard.

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Proceedings of the Meeting with the Community Members in Tiajolia Village

Venue:– Tiajolia Date: 21.04.2013

Attendees from the Community: From the Consultants:

Kolun Gogoi Mr. Abhishek Roy Goswami

Chotu Orang Mr. Avinandan Taron

Mr. Saumabha Bhattacharya

Majority of the villagers belong to Hindu community. Total household no of the village is

approximately 220. Majority of the members of the village are cultivators with paddy being

the main cultivated crop. As there is no irrigation system, land is mostly monocropped,

particularly during monsoon. Second largest source of livelihood is animal husbandry.

Animals like cow, goat, buffalo, duck and foul are reared. Few people are also involved in

Government jobs. Majority of the houses are made up of concrete and brick. Potable water is

mostly obtained from hand pumped tube wells (depth 60-70 ft). The ground is reported to

have high iron contain. Majority the houses in the village have electric connection; however,

frequent power failures were also reported. Predominant cooking medium in the village is

fuel wood. Latrines with septic tank are available in all households. Primary, middle and

higher schools are present in the village. Almost all the parents send their children to primary

school. A primary health centre is located at the village. But concern about health facility was

expressed, as doctors are infrequent. Village is connected with bitumen road. Presence of

Leopard was reported in the nearby tea garden plantations.

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Proceedings of the Meeting with the Community Members in Balijan North labour line Village

Venue:– Balijan North labour line Date: 22.04.13

Attendees from the Community: From the Consultants:

Jagan Sharma Mr. Abhishek Roy Goswami

H. Gogoi Mr. Avinandan Taron

Mr. Saumabha Bhattacharya

Balijan North is labour colony of Balijan North tea estate. All community member of Dinjan

Notun line earns their lively hood by working in Dinjan Tea Estate. Majority of the people

are Hindu, a few Christian households are also present. People of the village mostly belong to

Schedule Cast community like Mutuk, Moran and Chutia. Sugarcane is cultivated in stretches

of land by the Brahmaputra River. Though commercial animal husbandry is not practiced,

domestic animals like duck, hen, buffalo are reared for domestic consumption of animal

products. All the houses are made of Brick and cement with asbestos roof. Water for

domestic use is mostly obtained from hand pumped tube wells (depth 60-70 ft). Ground water

quality was reported to be good and is used as drinking water. Ground water remains

available throughout the year. Fuel wood was found to be the major cooking medium, with

occasional use of coal. Sanitation system was reported to be satisfactory with every one

having access to pit latrine or sanitary latrine. Both primary and secondary educational

facilities are located close to the settlement. It was reported that no major disease outbreak

occurs, but a large part of community suffers from stomach pain. Community gets primary

health facility from health centre of tea estate. Leopards were said to be present in the tea

garden of the estate. No human casualty from leopard attack was reported, but it was said that

leopards occasionally prays on livestock and street dogs.

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Proceedings of the Meeting with the Community Members in Nalini Tea Garden 22 No Colony

Village

Venue:– Nalini Tea Garden 22 No Colony Date: 22.04.13

Attendees from the Community: From the Consultants:

Ravidas Mohali Mr. Abhishek Roy Goswami

Siyaram Mohali Mr. Avinandan Taron

Rajan Karmakar Mr. Saumabha Bhattacharya

There about 40-50 households in the settlement. All the settlers belong to Hindu community.

Majority of the population belong to the Schedule Tribe community of central India, such as

Oran, Gonds and Santal. As the settlement is a labour colony, major source of income in the

community is working in the Nalini tea estate. Other than that mono cropping of paddy is

done by the community in small patches of fields located within and adjacent to the tea

estate. Household level animal husbandry is done for domestic consumption of animal

products. Water for domestic use is mostly obtained from hand pumped tube wells (depth 60-

70 ft). Ground water quality was reported to be good and is used as drinking water. Ground

water remains available throughout the year. Fuel wood was found to be the major cooking

medium, with occasional use of coal. Majority of the adult population was found to be

illiterate, but all children are at least sent to primary school. Sanitation system was found to

be very poor, with very few households having pit latrine or sanitary latrine. Vector borne

disease like malaria and enteric disease occurs during rainy season. Community avails

primary health care in the health care facility of the tea estate. Community has reported

presence of Leopard in the tea garden. Though there are no reports of human casualty due to

leopard attack, livestock were reported to have been preyed upon by leopard. Apart from that

wild elephant and wild buffalo were also reporter to also enter the tea garden during the

monsoon season. This area sometimes gets flooded during the monsoon season and remains

flooded for about 4-5 days.

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Proceedings of the Meeting with the Community Members in Okhland Ghat labour colony

Village

Venue:– Okhland Ghat labour colony Date: 22.04.13

Attendees from the Community: From the Consultants:

Ramesh Ghatola Mr. Abhishek Roy Goswami

Heera Rajgour Mr. Avinandan Taron

Mr. Saumabha Bhattacharya

Okhland Ghat labour colony is a labour colony of Okhland Ghat tea estate. Almost all the

adult community member of settlement earns their lively hood by working in Okhland Ghat

Tea Estate. Majority of the people are Hindu, a few Christian households are also present.

People of the village mostly belong to Schedule Cast community like Mutuk, Moran and

Chutia. Though commercial animal husbandry is not practiced, domestic animals like duck,

hen, goats are reared for domestic consumption of animal products. All the houses are made

of Brick and cement with roof of asbestos sheets. Potable water is mostly obtained from

hand pumped tube wells (depth 60-70 ft). Ground water quality was reported to be good.

Majority the houses in the village have electric connection; however, frequent power failures

were also reported. Predominant cooking medium was found to be fuel wood, with few house

using coal. Sanitation was found to be very poor, open defecation was mainly practiced. A

primary school is present within the settlement. While adult literacy within the community

was found to be very poor, all the children of the village are sent to primary school. Primary

health centre is not present. Primary health care facility is provided by health centre of the tea

estate. The settlement is well connected by tar road. Community has reported presence of

Leopard in the tea garden. Though there are no reports of human casualty due to leopard

attack, livestock were reported to have been preyed upon by leopard. Occasional incidents of

flooding during monsoon, was also reported by the community. Flood water remains for

about 7-15 days.

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Proceedings of the Meeting with the Community Members in Captain Chawk Village

Venue:– Captain Chawk Date: 22.04.13

Attendees from the Community: From the Consultants:

Nepal Majumdar Mr. Abhishek Roy Goswami

Gauri Majumdar Mr. Avinandan Taron

Mr. Saumabha Bhattacharya

Captain chawk is a medium sized settlement over Assam Trunk Road on the outskirts of

Tinsukia town. Majority of the population in the settlement is follower of Hindu faith. Most

of the people belong to Asamese community, while a significant part is Bengali. Most of the

people are dependent on agriculture. Most of the cultivators have their own land. As there is

no irrigation, paddy is mostly cultivated during the rainy season. Sometimes vegetables are

cultivated in non paddy growing season. A large portion of the community, earn their lively

hood by doing business and service in Tinsukia. Some households were found to rear cow,

goat, fowl and duck, mostly for domestic consumption of animal products. All the houses in

the settlement are made of concrete and bricks. Few housed have their roof made of asbestos

sheets. For household purpose ground water is used, which drawn by using hand pumped

tube wells. This water is also used for drinking purpose. Water from some of the tube wells in

the settlement are said to emit a strange oily smell. All the houses in the village have

electricity connection. Majority of the house in the settlement, use LPG cylinder as cooking

medium. Sanitation system was also found to be good, with all the houses having sanitary

latrine. Primary and secondary education facility is located within or in close proximity of the

settlement. Primary health facility is also present in the settlement.

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Proceedings of the Meeting with the Community Members in Nunpuria Jadav Gaon Village

Venue:– Nunpuria Jadav Gaon Date: 22.04.13

Attendees from the Community: From the Consultants:

Subhas Jadav Mr. Abhishek Roy Goswami

Sanju Jadav Mr. Avinandan Taron

Kailash Jadav Mr. Saumabha Bhattacharya

Parameswar Jadav

It is mainly an agrarian village of about 35 households. All community members are Hindu

and belong to Bihari community. The whole community is dependent on agriculture for their

lively hood. All cultivators have their own land. Mostly paddy is cultivated. Due to lack of

irrigation monoculture is practiced, particularly during monsoon. Other than that animal

husbandry is practiced, particularly cow and goat reared. Majority of the houses are made up

of concrete and brick with roof made of asbestos sheet. Water for household activity is

mostly obtained from hand pumped tube wells (depth 40 ft). Ground water is reported to be

of good quality and used as drinking water. Majority the houses in the village have electric

connection; however, frequent power failures were also reported. Predominant cooking

medium in the village is fuel wood. Sanitation system was found to be good with all houses

having latrine with septic tank. All the children in the village are sent to primary school. A

primary health centre is located at the village. But concern about health facility was

expressed, as doctors are infrequent.

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Proceedings of the Meeting with the Community Members in Jogipathar Village

Venue:– Jogipathar Date: 22.04.13

Attendees from the Community: From the Consultants:

Dulal Gohain Mr. Abhishek Roy Goswami

Mulah Golain Mr. Avinandan Taron

Mr. Saumabha Bhattacharya

Majority of the villagers belong to Hindu community predominantly Asamese. Majority of

the members of the village are cultivators with paddy being the main cultivated crop. As there

is no irrigation system, land is mostly monocropped, particularly during monsoon. Second

largest source of livelihood is animal husbandry. Animals like cow, goat, buffalo, duck and

foul are reared. Few people are also involved in Government jobs. Majority of the houses are

made up of concrete and brick. Potable water is mostly obtained from hand pumped tube

wells (depth 60-70 ft). The ground is reported to have high iron contain. Majority the houses

in the village have electric connection; however, frequent power failures were also reported.

Predominant cooking medium in the village is fuel wood. Latrines with septic tank are

available in all households. Primary, middle and higher schools are present in the village.

Almost all the parents send their children to primary school. A primary health centre is

located at the village. But concern about health facility was expressed, as doctors are

infrequent. Village is connected with bitumen road.

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Proceedings of the Meeting with the Community Members in Samuripara Village

Venue:– Samuripara Date: 22.04.13

Attendees from the Community: From the Consultants:

Ramesh Dutta Mr. Abhishek Roy Goswami

M Dhanwar Mr. Avinandan Taron

Mr. Saumabha Bhattacharya

Majority of the population is from Asamese community and the rest is Bengali. The whole

population of the village is Hindu. The whole community is dependent on agriculture to earn

their lively hood. As there is no irrigation, each year single crop of paddy is harvested from

the fields. Paddy is grown during the rainy season. Small part of the community is also

engaged in business activity. Animal husbandry is also done, but not for commercial purpose.

Mainly cow, goat, pig and duck is reared for household consumption of animal products. Few

people are also involved in Government jobs. Potable water is obtained from Hand pumped

tube well (depth 60-70 ft). The water quality was reported to be good. Ground water is also

used for other household activity. Most of the houses in the village is made up of cement and

bricks with roof of asbestos sheet. Few houses are made up of mud and bamboo walls, with

thatched roof. All the houses in the village have electric connection; however, frequent power

failures were also reported. Predominant cooking medium in the village is fuel wood. Few

households were reported to use LPG cylinders. The village can be approached through a tar

road. Primary is present in the village. All the houses have either pit latrine or sanitary latrine.

As a result cases of enteric diseases were also reported to be very low. Community reported

occurrence of vector borne diseases. Primary health care facility is available in the village.

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Proceedings of the Meeting with the Community Members in Jariguri Village

Venue:– Jariguri Date: 22.04.13

Attendees from the Community: From the Consultants:

Medini Barua Mr. Abhishek Roy Goswami

Saurabh Barua Mr. Avinandan Taron

Mr. Saumabha Bhattacharya

The whole community is follower of Hindu faith. Different schedule caste community like

Mutuk, Moran etc can be found in the population. A large portion of the community is

engaged in cultivation of paddy. Due to the lack of irrigation mono cropping of paddy is

mainly practiced during the monsoon months. Considerable portion of the community is

engaged in other activity like business and a large part finds employment in tea estate.

Animal husbandry is also done, but not for commercial purpose. Mainly cow, goat, pig and

duck is reared for household consumption of animal products. Few people are also involved

in Government jobs. Potable water is obtained from Hand pumped tube well (depth 60-70 ft).

Ground water is also used for other household activity. Community had complained about

high concentration of iron in ground water. Most of the houses in the village is made up of

cement and bricks with roof of asbestos sheet. All the houses in the village have electric

connection; however, frequent power failures were also reported. Predominant cooking

medium in the village is fuel wood. Few households were reported to use kerosene. The

village can be approached through a tar road. Primary is present in the village. All the houses

have either pit latrine or sanitary latrine. As a result cases of enteric diseases were also

reported to be very low. Community reported occurrence of vector borne diseases. Primary

health care facility is available in the village. Leopards were said to be present in the tea

garden of the estate. No human casualty from leopard attack was reported, but it was said that

leopards occasionally prays on livestock and street dogs.

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ANNEXURE 4.1: FORMULA USED FOR CALCULATION OF NOISE LEVEL

A. CALCULATION FOR DETERMINATION OF NOISE LEVEL AT DIFFERENT

DISTANCES

Distance from the source where Noise level is measured = R1 [Here considered 10 m.]

At the distance R1, Noise Level (L1) = 94 db

Let the distance of receiver from the source = R2 [Here calculated at various distance]

Therefore, at the distance R2 Noise Level (L2) = L1 – 20 Log (R2/R1)

B. CALCULATION FOR COMBINED NOISE LEVEL AT CERTAIN POINT

Let, Ambient (Base) Noise Level at a certain point = Leq1 [Here considered as 50 db]

Noise Level coming from a point source at the same point = Leq2

So, there will be a combined noise level (Leq3) at that point.

Combined Noise Level (Leq3) = 10 Log (10 Leq1/10

+ 10 Leq2/10

)

C. CALCULATION OF ATTENUATION

The noise reduction due to barrier (attenuation) is determined by first calculating the path

length difference (δ). Path length is defined by the following equation:

δ = A + B – C

Here, A = Angular distance from source (S) of the noise to noise barrier (B)

B = Angular distance from the noise barrier (B) to noise receiver (R)

C = Linear distance from source (S) and receiver (R) of the noise

In the following a Schematic Diagramme is provided to show the positions of noise source,

receiver and barrier.

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Frequency (f) of the noise at the source is considered as 500 Hz.

Velocity (c) of the sound = 340 m./sec.

We know from the standard formula, Wave Length (λ) = c / f

Here we have calculated the wave length as (500/340) m. = 0.68 m.

From these results we have to calculate the Fresnel Number (N), which is determined by the

following equation:

N = δ / λ = (A+B-C) / λ

Having the value of N (Fresnel Number), Attenuation (Ae) value is determined from the

Standard semi-logarithmic graph.

When the value of Attenuation (Ae) is deducted from the noise level, we get the net noise

level (Leq) at that place after putting a barrier or attenuation along the path of noise i.e.

Leq(actual) – Ae = Leq(net value)

X5

X6 X7

X4

X1

X2

X3

X1 to X6 = Ground Level, X2 = Source of Noise (at man height), X3 =

Receiver of Noise (at man height), X3 to X7 = Height of the Barrier from the

ground level, X4 to X7 = Effective Height of barrier (here considered as 4 m.),

A = Distance between X2 and X3, B = Distance between X3 and X5,

C = Distance between X1 and X6.