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Minutes of 228th
SEAC Meeting Date 23/07/2015
The 228th
meeting of SEAC was held in Directorate of Environment, U.P. on
23/07/2015. Following members were present in the meeting along with Secretary,
SEAC:
1. Dr. M. S. Khan Chairman
2. Dr. S.N. Singh Member
3. Dr. Asheesh Kumar Singh Member
4. Shri S.C. Bramhchari Member
5. Shri Surendra Singh Secretary
The Chairman welcomed the members to the 228th
SEAC meeting.
The minutes of 227th SEAC meeting dated 11/07/2015 were confirmed.
The Members of SEAC unanimously taken following decisions on the agenda
points discussed:
1. Industrial Project at Plont No-A-006, Sector-87, Noida. Sri Navin Rajvanshi, Sr.
GM,(F&A), Kent RO System Pvt. Ltd., A-2, Sector-59, Noda. File No. 2549/DD-Y
The project proponent did not appear. The committee discussed and deliberated that
project fie should be closed and should be opened only after request from the project proponent. The file shall not be treated as pending at SEIAA/SEAC.
2. Group Housing Project "Express Eternity" at Plot No-GH-06A, Sector-01, Greater
Noida, U.P. M/s Express Projects Pvt. Ltd. Sri S. Raghavan, VP, Express Highway,
810, Surya Kiran Building,Cannaught Place, New Delhi. File No. 2552/SPO-V
The committee noted that an application dated 18/02/2014 was made by the project
proponent for environmental clearance of Group Housing Project "Express Eternity" at Plot
No. GH-06A, Sector-01, Greater Noida, U.P. M/s Express Projects Pvt. Ltd.
A presentation was made by Shri Rajeev Pandey, authorized representative of project
proponent alongwith their consultant M/s Grass Roots Research & Creation India (P) Ltd.
The proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the
committee that:-
1. The environmental clearance is sought for Group Housing Project "Express Eternity" at
Plot No-GH-06A, Sector-01, Greater Noida, U.P. M/s Express Projects Pvt. Ltd.
2. Area details of the project is as follows:
S.
No.
Particulars Area (in m2
) Percentage
(in %)
1. Plot Area 23,912.5 100
2. Permissible Ground Coverage (@ 35% of the plot area) 8,369.375
3. Proposed Ground Coverage (@ 23.81% of the plot area) 5,692.658 23.81
4. Total Permissible FAR (@ 3.5 of the plot area) (a + b)
a. Permissible FAR (@ 2.75 of plot area)
83,693.750
65,759.375
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b. Purchasable FAR (@ 0.75 of plot area) 17,934.375
5. Proposed FAR (@ 3.49 of the plot area)
a. Residential FAR
b. Commercial FAR
83,689.975
82,855.41
834.565
6. Ancillary Area (@ 15% of the permissible FAR) 12,554.063
7 Proposed Ancillary Area (@ 14.99% of the permissible FAR) 12,552.55
8. Built Up Area 1,28,630.55
9. Open Area 18,219.842
10. Green Area (@ 51.95% of the open area) 9,464.601 39.58
11. Basement area (1 No.) 20,152.675
12. Stilt Parking Area 12,235.35
13. Surface Parking area 2,203.5 9.21
14. Road & remaining open area 6,551.741 27.4
15. Maximum Height of Building (till Mumty Terrace) 88.8 m
3. Built-up area calculation details is as follows:
S. No. Particulars Area (in m
2
)
1. Proposed FAR 83,689.975
2. Ancillary Area 12,552.550
3. Basement Area 20,152.675
4. Stilt Parking Area 12,235.35
Built-up Area 1,28,630.55
4. Salient features details of the project is as follows:
S.NO. PROJECT FEATURES DESCRIPTION
1. Plot Area 23,912.5 m2
2. Built Up Area 1,28,630.55 m2
3. Proposed Ground Coverage 5,692.658 m2
4. Proposed FAR 83,689.975 m2
5. Basement Area 20,152.675 m2
6. Green Area 9,464.601 m2
7. Height of the building 88.8 m (till Mumty Terrace)
8. Estimated Population
Total no. of D.U.
5,758 Nos. (5,008 General, Staff 250 & Visitors 500)
1,113
9. Estimated Water Requirement
Construction Phase
Operation Phase
643 ML (Agency: Treated water from STP of GNIDA)
489 KLD (Fresh water = 332 KLD) (Agency: GNIDA)
10. Estimated Wastewater Generation 404 KLD
11. Power Demand
Power Back-up
4,490 kVA
2,520 kVA (4*630 KVA)
12. Agency of Power Noida Power Corporation Limited (NPCL)
13. No. of RWH Structures 3 Pits and 3 Tanks
14. Solid Waste Generation 2,662 kg/day
15. Parking Facilities Required
Proposed
As per MoEF norms: 846 ECS As per Greater Noida Bye Laws : 1,046 ECS
1,053 ECS
5. Ground coverage details are as follows:
SI. No Tower Dwelling
Units
Ancillary Area
(in m2
)
Ground Coverage
(in m2
)
Height
1. A 98 1,061.450 392.392 S+25
2. B 99 1,065.390 392.392 S+25
3. C 99 1,072.970 392.392 S+26
4. D 99 1,072.970 392.392 S+26
5. E 99 1,072.970 392.392 S+26
6. F 99 1,023.728 453.809 S+26
7. G 104 1,052.851 453.809 S+26
8. H 104 1,105.186 392.392 S+26
9. I 104 1,105.186 392.392 S+26
10. J 104 1,105.186 392.392 S+26
11. K 104 1,105.186 392.392 S+26
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12. Community Building 369.977 369.977
13. Commercial - 834.565
14. U.G Water Tank/STP 312.500
15. Misc. Area 21.970
Total 1,113 12,552.55 m2
5,692.658 m2
6. Population details are as follows:
S. No. Unit Type Nos. PPU Total Population
1. Residents 1,113 4.5 5008.5 say 5008
2. Staff 250
3. Visitors 500
Grand Total 5,758
7. Water requirement details of the project are as follows:
S.
No.
Description Area
(in m2
)
Total
Occupancy
Rate of water
demand (lpcd)
Total Water
Requirement
(KLD)
A. Domestic Water
A)Residential Development
• Residents 5008 86 430.688
• Visitors 500 15 7.5
• Staff 250 30 7.5
Total domestic water demand (A) 445.688 KLD
Say 446 KLD
B. Horticulture and Landscape
development 9,464.601 m
2
1 lt./sqm/day 9.4 or 9 KLD
C. Filter Backwash 10
D. Make-up water for swimming
pool
10
E. DG Sets Cooling (4 X 630
kVA)*
0.9 lt./KVA/hr 13.61
Grand Total (A+B+C+D+E) = 488.61 KLD Say 489 KLD
8. Waste water calculation details are as follows:
Domestic Water Requirement 446 KLD
• Fresh (@ 70% of domestic) 312.2 or 312 KLD
• Flushing (@ 30% of domestic) 133.8 KLD say 134 KLD
Wastewater Generated
(@ 80% fresh + 100% flushing +100% filter back wash +
100% make up water for swimming pool)
249.6+134+10+10= 403.6 or 404 KLD
9. Water and waste water management are as follows:
SOURCE MANAGEMENT / MITIGATIVE MEASURES
A) DURING CONSTRUCTION PHASE
1. Agency: Treated water from STP of GNIDA
2. Approx. Water Demand: 643 ML
3. Wastewater Generation: 4.5 KLD
(@ 80% of domestic water requirement of
construction workers)
1. The site drainage is planned in such a way that there is
no accumulation of wastewater within the project
premises or in the vicinity of the site.
2. Mobile type sulabh shauchalayas to be provided for
construction laborers.
B) DURING OPERATION PHASE
1. Agency: GNIDA
2. Total Water Demand = 489 KLD
Domestic water = 446 KLD
Horticulture = 9 KLD
3. Wastewater Generation = 404 KLD
1. STP of 20% higher capacity is proposed to maximum
usable treated wastewater & rest of wastewater is
directly discharge to CSTP.
2. Treated sewage to be used for Horticulture, DG cooling
& flushing.
3. Use of Water efficient fixtures to conserve water.
10. Solid waste generation details are as follows:
S. No. Category Waste Generated
(kg per capita per day)
Waste generated (kg/day)
1. Residents 5,008 @ 0.50 kg/day 2,504
2. Staff 250 @ 0.25 kg/day 62.5
3. Visitors 500 @ 0.15 kg/day 75
4. Landscape waste @ 0.2 kg/acre/day 0.466
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(2.33acres)
5. STP Sludge 19.2
TOTAL SOLID WASTE GENERATED 2,661.166 kg/day
Say 2,662 kg/day
11. The project proposals are covered under category 8"a" of EIA Notification, 2006.
The committee discussed the matter and directed the project proponent to submit
following information:
1. Physical features within 30 m of the project sites with their ownership.
2. Area details showing proposed uses as residential, commercial, parks, parking,
roads, other services, facilities of the project also in percentage.
3. Location of approach road alongwith width should be shown on map.
4. Set back on all sides. 5. Internal road width with RoW/carriage way/cross section of all roads. Also
showing drainage, plantation etc. 6. Details of community facilities as per bye-laws.
7. 03 m peripheral green shall be provided around the project inside the project boundary.
8. Copy of all approved layout plan/maps/services plans/letters submitted to Development Authority.
9. The structure design certificate by qualified structure engineer should be
submitted. The structural design certificate should preferably be vetted by
IITs/CBRI. Provision of alarm system, to timely notify the employees/residents,
in case of occurrence of earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be
provided.
10. Provision should be made for underground water tank for storing water for
distribution/supply to resident. Plans with details/dimensions should be
submitted.
11. Dimensions of swimming pool with commensurate water requirement and
requirement of makeup water.
12. Details of area required for installation and functioning of Organic waste
converter. Consumption rate within the premises should be submitted. Plan for
use of manure outside the premises, if reproduction of manure is more than its consumption within the premises.
13. Environmental Corporate Responsibility (ECR) plan along with budgetary provision amounting to 2% of project cost shall be prepared and approved by
Board of Directors of the company. A copy of resolution as above shall be submitted to the authority alongwith list of beneficiaries with their mobile
nos./address. 14. Revised parking plan.
15. Fire NOC to be submitted.
16. Load calculation for solar provisions as proposed by the proponent with area
requirement for the purposes.
The project proponent submitted replies to the queries alongwith soft copy through
letter dated 23/07/2015 in the meeting. The committee noted that the project proponent has submitted calculation details of solar demand/area required, revised basement parking plan
showing entry and exit with colour codes, location of kaccha pond according to slope of the area, provision of chute system, community facility details alongwith plan, evacuation route
plan with floor/basement /stilt evacuation plan, structural stability certificate, physical features within 30 m of the project alongwith ownership, area chart with their proposed uses
as residential commercial, community, green area, road area and open area, approach road
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plan, copy of plan submissions to GNIDA Authority, Fire NOC, section details of all roads
and landscape plan.
The committee discussed the matter and recommended grant of environmental clearance on the project proposals alongwith general conditions as earlier prescribed by the
authority for construction project and following specific conditions:
1. Provision of setback on all sides should be made as per GNIDA bye-laws.
2. Municipal solid waste shall be disposed/managed as per Municipal Solid Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000 (as amended).
3. 03 m peripheral green shall be provided around the project inside the project boundary. Add Astonia in list of trees.
4. 15% area of the total plot area shall be compulsorily made available for the green belt development including the peripheral green belt.
5. Project falling with in 10 Km. area of Wild Life Sanctuary is to obtain a clearance from National Board Wild Life (NBWL) even if the eco- sensitive zone is not earmarked.
6. Criteria/ norms provided by competent Authority regarding the seismic zone be followed for construction work. Provision of alarm system, to timely notify the
residents, in case of occurrence of earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be
provided. A well defined evacuation plan should also be prepared and regular mock
drills should be arranged for the residents. Rise of stairs should be constructed in a way,
so that it should provide smooth movement.
7. For the treatment for total sewage, a full-fledged STP is to be provided with 20% more
capacity than waste water generated during operation phase.100% waste water is to be
treated in captive STP conforming to prescribed standards of receiving body for
designated use. Monitoring of STP to be done daily till its stabilization.
8. Dual plumbing should be adopted. Recycling of water as proposed shall be undertaken
with regular testing and monitoring of treated water.
9. Dedicated power supply for STPs is to be ensured during operation. Sludge of STP is to be used in-house as manure and surplus manure should be managed by giving it to end
users. STP shall be suitably located nearest to back side boundary with shortest out let. Operation and the maintenance cost of the STP shall also be informed along with the
compliance of the E-waste and municipal solid waste disposal. 10. Environmental Corporate Responsibility (ECR) plan along with budgetary provision
amounting to 2% of total project cost shall be prepared and approved by Board of Directors of the company. A copy of resolution as above shall be submitted to the
authority. A list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address should be submitted alongwith six monthly compliance reports.
11. LEDs should be used in all common areas and corridors. 100% solar lighting is to be
provided in the open areas/ stairs cases.
12. Parking guideline as per Greater Noida Development Authority should be followed.
Parking for disabled persons should be explored.
13. All entry/exit point should be bell mouth shaped.
14. To discharge excess treated waste water into public drainage system, permission from
the competent authority to be taken prior to any discharge.
15. 100 % provision of Rain Water Harvesting is to be made. RWH shall be initially done
only from the roof top. RWH from green and other open areas shall be done only after
permission from CGWB.
16. An underground Pucca tank for collection/reuse of rain water may be constructed. 17. Height of the stack should be provided based on combined DG sets capacity and be 6mt
higher than the tallest building. 18. Post project monitoring for air, water (surface + ground), Stack noise of D.G. sets, STP
to be carried out as CPCB Guidelines. 19. Crèche to be provided during the construction/operation phase.
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20. Provision of separate room for senior citizen with proper amenities shall be made.
21. EWS/LIG housing provisions shall be made as per development authority bye-laws.
22. Protection shall be provided on the windows of the high rise flats for security of
residents.
23. Unless and until all the environmental issues are sorted out the occupancy will be
restricted and would be only allowed after achieving the Permission from the competent
authority.
24. The project proponent shall ensure that the project site does not attract/infringe any buffer zone of no activity identified/declared under law.
25. For any extraction of ground water, prior permission from CGWB shall be taken. 26. Sprinkler to be used for curing and quenching and ready mix concrete may be used for
construction. 27. Possibilities of use of treated waste water for irrigation purposes should be explored.
Drip irrigation should be tried upto extent possible. No fresh water will be used for irrigation purpose.
28. Mobile toilets, safe drinking water facility, sanitation facility and eco friendly fuels etc. Shall be made available to the temporary residents/workers at the project site including
the proper treatment and the disposal of the wastes.
3. Group Housing Project “Panchsheel Green-II” at Plot No. GH-01A, Sector-16,
Greater Noida. Sri Gulshan Kumar, H-169, Sector-63, Noida. File No. 2560/AD-H
The project proponent did not appear. The committee noted that the applicant has
submitted a request letter for including the matter in next meeting. The committee directed to
defer the matter for next meeting.
4. Group Housing Project at Plot No-SC-01/B-7, Sports City, Sector-150, Noida. Sri
Rajeev Sharma, director, IInd Floor, F-32, Sector-18, Noida. File No. 2562/SPO-V
The project proponent did not appear. The committee discussed and deliberated that project fie should be closed and should be opened only after request from the project
proponent. The file shall not be treated as pending at SEIAA/SEAC.
5. Group Housing Project “Dinesh Nagar” at Pabla Modinagar Road, Pilkhuwa, NH-
24, Hapur, U.P. M/s Platina Real Estate Pvt Ltd. Sri Vipin Kumar Mittal, C-22, 3rd
Floor, D C, Raj Nagar, Ghaziabad. File No. 2569/DD-Y
The committee noted that an undated application received on 24/09/2014 was made
by the project proponent for environmental clearance of Group Housing Project “Dinesh
Nagar” at Pabla Modinagar Road, Pilkhuwa, NH-24, Hapur, U.P. M/s Platina Real Estate Pvt.
Ltd.
A presentation was made by Shri Madhur Mittal, authorized representative of project
proponent alongwith their consultant M/s Prakriti Consultants Services. The proponent,
through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee that:-
1. The environmental clearance is sought for Group Housing Project “Dinesh Nagar” at
Pabla Modinagar Road, Pilkhuwa, NH-24, Hapur, U.P. M/s Platina Real Estate Pvt Ltd.
2. Area details of the project is as follows:
S. No. Items Details (sq m)
A Total plot area 80165.55
B Area under road widening 8362.92
C Area for Agriculture land 7122.92
D Area of Less lands 1901.85
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A-(B+C+D)=E Plot Area 62,777.86
3. Area under plotted development:
Plotted Development – A Area 17659.11
Plotted Development – B Area 1035.00
4. Area under group housing:
1 Net Area under GH 44083.75
2 Commercial area 1938.77
3 Area under parks 6638.97
4 Jr. High School 2000.00
5 Parking area 2696.50
6=[1-(2+3+4+5)] Area under net GH 30809.51
Open area 17338.01
Permissible FAR 1.750
Achieved FAR 53916.6 (1.749)
Permissible Ground Coverage 45%
Achieved Ground Coverage 13469.91 (43.72%)
Blocks 42 & G+3
Total Proposed Units 1344 (@303 units/Ha)
Permissible Units 1548
Population 6720
5. Green area of the project is as follows:
S.No. Particulars Area (sqm)
1 Group Housing 6638.97
2 Plotted Development-A 2649.14
3 Plotted Development-B 155.26
Total 9443.37
6. Population details are as follows:
S.No Particulars Details
1 Group Housing 6720
2 Plotted Development 645
3 Commercial Centre 650
4 Jr. High School 400
5 Total Population 8415
6 Maximum Height 12 m
7. Block breakup details are as follows:
Residential/ Commercial/Jr. High School Units/Plots Description
Residential
Group Housing No of Blocks- 42
(one floor having 8 units ,1 Block having 32
units)
1344 Ground + 3 Floors
Plotted
Development
Plotted-A and B
(Plot A having 121 No. of plots and Plot B
having 7 No. plots)
129 Plotted
Commercial Area
Comm.-A 6 -
Comm.-B 4 -
Comm.-C 4 -
Jr. High School 1 1 -
8. Land use breakup details are as follows:
S.No. Particulars Area (sqm) Percentage
1 Group Housing 13471.5 21.46%
2 Plotted Development 8750.52 13.94%
3 Commercial Area 2533.5 4.04%
4 Jr. High School 2000 3.19%
5 Green / parks 9443.37 15.04%
6 Parking area 2696.5 4.30%
7 Area under road/path/open 23882.47 38.04%
Total 62,777.86 100%
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9. Water and power requirement details are as follows:
PARTICULARS PROPOSAL
Fresh water 503 KLD
Flushing 180 KLD
Horticulture/Landscape 10 KLD
Cooling Water for DG set 13 KLD
Total water requirement 706 KLD
Waste water 550 KLD
STP Capacity 650 KLD
Source of Water Supply Ground Water
Power Requirement 1800kVA
Power Source From state (UP) Grid Supply
Backup Power
(DG Sets in Construction Phase)
600*3 kVA
10. Water calculation details are as follows: S.
No.
Description unit/Area
(in m2
)
Total
Occupancy (@ 5/unit)
Rate of fresh
water demand (lpcd)
Total Fresh
Water (KD)
Total
Flushing/Recycled water
(KLD)
Total Water
Requirement (KLD)
1. Group Housing
1344 6720 Fresh Water @ 65 LPCD
Flushing Water
@ 21 LPCD
437 142 579
2. Plotted
development
129 645 Fresh Water
@ 65 LPCD Flushing Water
@ 21 LPCD
42 4 56
3. Commercial Centres
2533.5 450 Fresh Water @ 5 LPCD
Flushing Water @ 10 LPCD
2.5 4.5 7
4. Jr. High
School
2000 200 Fresh Water
@ 5 LPCD Flushing Water @
10 LPCD
1 2 3
5. Staff 5%of total
population
500 Fresh Water
@ 30 LPCD
Flushing Water @ 15 LPCD
15 7.5 23
6. Visitors 10%of total population
1000 Fresh Water @ 5 LPCD
Flushing Water @
10 LPCD
5 10 15
(A) Total water 503 180 683
5 Horticulture and
Landscape development
9443
sqm
1 l/sqm 10 10
6 Cooling water for DG sets
600*3 kVA
0.9 l/KVA/Hr
(@ 8 hrs)
13 13
(B) 23 KLD
Grand Total (A+B) = 706 KLD
12. Waste water details are as follows:
Water/ Waste Water Details
Fresh water 503 KLD
Flushing 180 KLD
Horticulture / Landscape 10 KLD
Diesel generator sets cooling 13 KLD
Total water requirement 706 KLD
Waste water 550 KLD
Source of water - Municipal Water
STP Capacity – 650 KLD (~ 20% extra for future expansion)
STP Sludge – 130 KLD
The total quantity of fresh water requirement for the proposed project will be 503 KLD which will be met
from municipal supply. 550 KLD waste water will be generated from the project which will be treated in STP
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(650 KLD) and recycled within premises for flushing, horticulture, DG sets cooling and other low end uses.
13. Solid waste generation details are as follows:
S. No. Particulars Population Waste generated(Kg/day)
1 Group Housing (@ 0.5 Kg/day) 6720 3360
2 Plotted development (@ 0.5 Kg/day) 645 322
3 Commercial Centers (@ 0.15
Kg/day)
650 98
4 Jr. High School (@ 0.15 Kg/day) 400 60
2 Visitors (@ 0.15 Kg/day) 421 63
3 Staff (@ 0.15 Kg/day) 841 126
Total Solid Waste Generated 4TPD
Horticulture Waste 34 KLD
E-Waste (0.15 Kg/C/Yr) 3 Kg/year
STP Sludge 194 KLD
14. The project proposals are covered under category 8"a" of EIA Notification, 2006.
The committee discussed the matter and directed the project proponent to submit following information:
1. Scheme boundary should be clearly mentioned on map. 2. Physical features within 30 m of the project sites with their ownership.
3. Registry papers of ownership (including all khasras) should be submitted. 4. Land use proposed should be as per Pilakhua Master Plan and should be shown on the
map. 5. Net plot area under scheme should be mentioned separately.
6. Area details showing proposed uses as residential, commercial, parks, parking, roads,
other services, facilities of the project also in percentage.
7. Population calculation as per plot size/no. of housing units as per provisions of bye-
laws should be submitted (for polloted development as well as group housing). Water
calculations should be revised accordingly.
8. Internal road width with RoW/carriage way/cross section of all roads. Also showing
drainage, plantation etc.
9. In case of borewell, permission from Ground Water Authority should be taken.
10. Copy of all approved layout plan/maps/services plans/letters submitted to Development
Authority.
11. Parking details alongwith requirement to be submitted.
12. Proposed 30 m wide road in Master Plan to be constructed by project proponent for
getting approach in colony, if the same is not constructed by Authority.
13. Provision of Kauccha tank for surface water collection.
14. Show the outlet of internal storm water drainage. Appropriate disposal of storm water
shall be responsibility of the builder. Plan in this regard should be submitted.
15. G.O. regarding no EWS/LIG housing is needed in affordable housing is to be
submitted.
16. Plan of STP and location on map.
17. Plan for municipal solid waste management alongwith identification of service provider
as approved/authorized by SPCB. Site of ultimate disposal and rate of manure
production and consumption within the site. 18. Sanction letter from Power Corporation for Power supply to the project.
19. Distance of project from Common Municipal Solid Waste disposal site, Pilakhua. 20. The structure design certificate by qualified structure engineer should be submitted. The
structural design certificate should preferably be vetted by IITs/CBRI. Provision of alarm system, to timely notify the employees/residents, in case of occurrence of
earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be provided. . 21. Area statement with block wise/tower wise/floor wise details alongwith no. of units.
The matter shall be discussed after submission of information as above.
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6. Proposed Cement Grinding Unit of KLK Cement Pvt. Ltd., at Plot N0-E-18,19,20,
UPSIDC Sidhwan, Jaunpur, U.P. Sri Pradeep Kumar, Naya Chowk, Balia. File No.
2335/DD-DS
The committee noted that an undated application received on 23/05/2014 was made
by the project proponent for environmental clearance of Proposed Cement Grinding Unit of
KLK Cement Pvt. Ltd., at Plot N0-E-18,19,20, UPSIDC Sidhwan, Jaunpur, U.P. Terms of
reference in the matter were issued through letter dated 19/11/2014. The project proponent
submitted final EIA through letter dated 27/04/2015.
A presentation was made by Shri Pradeep Kumar, project proponent along with their
consultant M/s Prakriti Consultants Services. The proponent, through the documents
submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee that:-
1. The environmental clearance is sought for Proposed Cement Grinding Unit at Plot
N0-E-18, 19, 20, UPSIDC Sidhwan, Jaunpur, U.P. M/s KLK Cement Pvt. Ltd.
2. Salient features of the project are as follows: � Land Area 3510 sqm in Industrial Area, Rampur Sidhwan, Jaunpur
� Type of unit Cement Grinding Unit
� Capacity 30,000 TPA ( 100 TPD) (300 Working day)
� CoveredArea 1029.0 sqm
� OpenArea 2298.53 sqm
� Factory Area 1212.28 sqm
� Lab & Office Area 109.00 sqm
� Raw Material Store Area 131.09 sqm
� Green Area 1158.3 sqm
� Raw Material Clinker - Reeva, MP, Gypsum – Rajasthan,Fly Ash- Renukoot
� Variety of Cement OPC (Ordinary Portland Cement), PPC (Portland Pozzolona Cement)
� Water requirement 1 KLD (Only for Domestic Use)
� Source of water Bore Well (Ground Water)
� Electric requirement 400 KVA for 100 TPD Cement Plant
� Worker & Staff 17 nos.
3. Land use breakup details are as follows: Type Area (sqm)
Total Area 3510.8 sqm
Covered Area 1029.0 sqm
Open Area 2298.53 sqm
Factory Area 1212.28 sqm
Lab & Office Area 109.00 sqm
Raw Material Store Area 131.09 sqm
Green Area 1158.3 sqm
4. Raw material details are as follows: Raw Material Percentage (%) Proposed requirement for 100 TPD PPC
(Approx)
Clinker 65-70% 20000 TPA
Fly ash 25-30% 7500 TPA
Gypsum 5% 2500 TPA
Total 30000 TPA
5. The project proposals are covered under category 3”b” of EIA Notification, 2006.
The committee discussed the matter and directed the project proponent to submit following information:
1. Location of proposed site in UPSDIC map. 2. Approved plan of the project by UPSDIC.
3. Setback left on all sides. 4. Plantation plan with physical features within 30 m of the project sites with their
ownership. 5. Provision of trees @ 1tree per 80, Sq Mt. of area to be provided.
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6. Traffic study on highway in vicinity of the project alongwith air quality study.
7. Rain water harvesting potential should be calculated on the basis of rooftop area.
Revised calculation should be submitted.
8. Environmental Corporate Responsibility (ECR) plan along with budgetary
provision amounting to 2% of project cost (Rs. 10 Lac) shall be prepared and
approved by Board of Directors of the company. A copy of resolution as above
shall be submitted to the authority alongwith list of beneficiaries with their
mobile nos./address.
The matter shall be discussed after submission of information as above.
7. Expansion of Group Housing Project at Plot No-SC-02/A, Sector-150, Noida, U.P. S
Lotus Greens Constructions Pvt. Ltd Sri Manmeet Singh Batra File No. 2901/AD(H)
The committee noted that an application dated 12/03/2015 was made by the project
proponent for environmental clearance of Expansion of Group Housing Project at Plot No-
SC-02/A, Sector-150, Noida, U.P. M/s Lotus Greens Constructions Pvt. Ltd. Terms of
reference in the matter were prescribed in SEAC meeting dated 19/06/2015. The project
proponent through letter dated 16/05/2015 have submitted REIA report. Again, through letter
dated 21/07/2015 a point wise compliance was submitted by the project proponent.
A presentation was made by Shri Manmeet Singh Batra, project proponent along with
their consultant M/s Ind Tech House Consult, Delhi. The proponent, through the documents
submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee that:-
1. The environmental clearance is sought for proposed Expansion of Group Housing Project
at Plot No-SC-02/A, Sector-150, Noida, Gautam Budh Nagar, U.P.
2. Salient features of the project are as follows: S.n
o
Description Details Unit
AREA DETAILS
1. Plot Area 647600 SQM
2. Proposed Built Up Area 1986644 SQM
3. Cost of The Project 3207 CR
4. Height of Tallest Tower 96 M
5. No. of Floors B+ST/28 NOS
6. Total Permissible Ground Coverage (28% Residl. + 2%
Facility)
194280 SQM
7. Total Proposed Ground Coverage (13.9%) 90066 SQM
8. Permissible FAR Area 210 (200+ 5% for green rating) 1359960 SQM
9. Proposed FAR Area (200.44) 1298051 SQM
10. Green Area Required (43.04% of Plot Area) 278767 SQM
11. Green Area Proposed (54.95% of Plot Area) 355887 SQM
POPULATION & WATER REQUIREMENT
12. Total No. of DU’s including villas 9314 NOS
13. Expected Population (Res.-46755 + N.Res.-1057+ vis. 8430) 56242 PERSONS
14. Total Water Requirement 5162 KLD
15. Fresh Water Requirement (61.28% of total water req) 3164 KLD
16. Waste Water Generation 3574 KLD
17. STP Capacity 4290 KLD
18. Treated Water Available for Reuse/Used 2859 KLD
19. Surplus Treated Water 822 KLD
RAIN WATER HARVESTING PIT DETAILS
20. Proposed quantity of rainwater to be harvested 170089.85 CUM
21. No. of RWH Pits Proposed 160 NOS
PARKING
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22. Parking required as /bylaws 16359 ECS
23. Parking Proposed (incl. Visitors) 20794 ECS
24. Proposed Parking on Surface 4315 ECS
25. Proposed Parking in Stilt + Podium 3630 ECS
26. Proposed Parking in Basement 12580 ECS
27. Proposed Parking in Sport Club Basement 269 ECS
WASTE GENERATION
28. Municipal Solid Waste Generation 24.48 TPD
29. Quantity of e-waste generation 160 KG/DAY
30. Quantity of Hazardous Waste Generation 6060 LTS/ANNUM
31. Quantity of Sludge generated from STP 1286.6 KG/DAY
POWER REQUIREMENT
32. Total Power Requirement 42000 KW
33. DG sets Backup 30300 KVA
LAND UTILIZATION DETAIL
Use Area % w.r.t total plot area
Plot 647600 100
34. Residential 76815.57 11.862
35. Commercial 2857.27 0.44
36. Sports 10393.04 1.60
37. Roads and Parking 171874.5 26.5
38. Green Area 355887.49 55
39. Other Open and Paved Area 29772 4.6
Total 647600 100
POPULATION & WATER REQUIREMENT DETAILS
Residential
Domestic
Flushing
46755 65 3039 2431 - 28
59 46755 21 982 982 982
Non Residential
Domestic
Flushing
1057 15 16 13 -
1057 30 31 31 31
Visitors
Domestic
Flushing
8430 6 51 41 -
8430 9 76 76 76
Gardening Area 243522 1 243 - 243
DG Cooling water for
6 hrs
30300 0.9 82 - 82
Golf course 112365 5 562 - 562
Air conditioning 600 10 60 - 60
Filter backwash LS LS 50
Swimming pool 1 LS 8
Total - - 5200 3574 2037
Surplus treated waste water available for construction use 822 KLD
Fire Fighting Water Requirement Prop in UG Tank and
OH Tank
3525 KL (5x200000)+(25000x101)
1% of Total Water Requirement = 52
KL
GREEN AREA
• Total Plot Area- 647600 sq.m. , Ground Coverage Area- 90066 sq.m.
• A total of 355887 sq m green area will be developed to enhance the beauty of the site and combat air and
noise pollution.
Landscape Area Schedule
Total plot area 647600 sq. m.
Required Green Area (43.04% of Plot Area) 278767 sq. m.
Proposed Green Area (54.95% of Plot Area)
355887 sq. m. Peripheral plantation and Golf Course green area = 160980
sq.m.(24.85% of the plot area)
SURFACE, STILT/PODIUM PARKING PLAN
Parking required as /bylaws 16359 ECS
Parking Proposed incl. visitors parking 20794 ECS
Proposed Parking on Surface (Visitors parking) 4315 ECS
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Proposed Parking in Stilt + Podium 3630 ECS
Proposed Parking in Basement 12580 ECS
Proposed Parking in Sport Club Basement 269 ECS
Basement
Parking
@
30sq.m./ECS
Net Basement
Area (Sq.m.)
Service Area
(Sq.m.)
Net Area Available
for Parking (Sq.m.)
ECS
399614.973 22193.437 377421.53 12580
WASTE GENERATION
Total Waste Generation 24.48 TPD
Organic Waste Generation 14.69 TPD
E- Waste Generation 160 KG/Day
Sludge Generation 1286.58 KG/Day
Hazardous Waste Generation (DG Waste
Oil)
6060 Lts/ Annum
DG SETS & POWER BACKUP
Power load 42000 KW
Source of Power Supply Uttar Pradesh State Electricity Board.
Power Backup • DG sets of total capacity 30300 KVA will be provided as backup during power failure
• Inbuilt acoustic enclosure of DG sets as per EP rules.
• Low Sulphur Diesel will be used in D.G. sets
• Height of DG Stack – 102 m from GL (6 m above tallest tower of the project)
3. The project is covered under category 8 "b" of EIA notification, 2006.
The committee noted that the project proponent has submitted copy of allotment
letter, all approved plans from Noida Development Authority, Section of all roads, Structural
safety certificate vetted by Jamia Millia University. The project proponent also submitted that
all excavated earth shall be used within the proposed project for infrastructure development
works and no earth shall be taken out of the premises. The project proponent also submitted
that 2% of project cost (Rs. 65-70 crores) shall be utilized on CSR activities.
The committee discussed the matter and recommended grant of environmental
clearance on the project proposals alongwith general conditions as earlier prescribed by the
authority for construction project and following specific conditions:
1. 03 m peripheral green shall be provided around the project inside the project boundary.
Add Astonia in list of trees.
2. 15% area of the total plot area shall be compulsorily made available for the green belt
development including the peripheral green belt.
3. Project falling with in 10 Km. area of Wild Life Sanctuary is to obtain a clearance from
National Board Wild Life (NBWL) even if the eco- sensitive zone is not earmarked.
4. Criteria/ norms provided by competent Authority regarding the seismic zone be
followed for construction work. Provision of alarm system, to timely notify the
residents, in case of occurrence of earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be
provided. A well defined evacuation plan should also be prepared and regular mock
drills should be arranged for the residents. Rise of stairs should be constructed in a way, so that it should provide smooth movement.
5. For the treatment for total sewage, a full-fledged STP is to be provided with 20% more capacity than waste water generated during operation phase.100% waste water is to be
treated in captive STP conforming to prescribed standards of receiving body for designated use. Monitoring of STP to be done daily till its stabilization.
6. Dual plumbing should be adopted. Recycling of water as proposed shall be undertaken with regular testing and monitoring of treated water.
7. Dedicated power supply for STPs is to be ensured during operation. Sludge of STP is to
be used in-house as manure and surplus manure should be managed by giving it to end
users. STP shall be suitably located nearest to back side boundary with shortest out let.
Operation and the maintenance cost of the STP shall also be informed along with the
compliance of the E-waste and municipal solid waste disposal.
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8. Environmental Corporate Responsibility (ECR) plan along with budgetary provision
amounting to 2% of total project cost (Rs. 65-70 crores) shall be prepared and approved
by Board of Directors of the company. A copy of resolution as above shall be submitted
to the authority. A list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address should be
submitted alongwith six monthly compliance reports.
9. LEDs should be used in all common areas and corridors. 100% solar lighting is to be
provided in the open areas/ stairs cases.
10. Parking guideline as per Noida Development Authority should be followed. Parking for disabled persons should be explored.
11. All entry/exit point should be bell mouth shaped. 12. To discharge excess treated waste water into public drainage system, permission from
the competent authority to be taken prior to any discharge. 13. 100 % provision of Rain Water Harvesting is to be made. RWH shall be initially done
only from the roof top. RWH from green and other open areas shall be done only after permission from CGWB.
14. An underground Pucca tank for collection/reuse of rain water may be constructed. 15. Height of the stack should be provided based on combined DG sets capacity and be 6mt
higher than the tallest building.
16. Post project monitoring for air, water (surface + ground), Stack noise of D.G. sets, STP
to be carried out as CPCB Guidelines.
17. Crèche to be provided during the construction/operation phase.
18. Provision of separate room for senior citizen with proper amenities shall be made.
19. Protection shall be provided on the windows of the high rise flats for security of
residents.
20. Unless and until all the environmental issues are sorted out the occupancy will be
restricted and would be only allowed after achieving the Permission from the competent
authority.
21. The project proponent shall ensure that the project site does not attract/infringe any buffer zone of no activity identified/declared under law.
22. For any extraction of ground water, prior permission from CGWB shall be taken. 23. Sprinkler to be used for curing and quenching and ready mix concrete may be used for
construction. 24. Possibilities of use of treated waste water for irrigation purposes should be explored.
Drip irrigation should be tried upto extent possible. No fresh water will be used for irrigation purpose.
25. Mobile toilets, safe drinking water facility, sanitation facility and eco friendly fuels etc. Shall be made available to the temporary residents/workers at the project site including
the proper treatment and the disposal of the wastes.
8. Jubilant Agri & Consumer Products Ltd, at Bhartiagram, Gajraula, Amroha, Sri
Indrish Saxena. File No. 2537/SPO-V
The project proponent did not appear. The committee noted that the applicant has
submitted a request letter for including the matter in next meeting. The committee directed to
defer the matter for next meeting.
9. Group Housing Project “Gulshan Bellina”, at Plot No-GH-02A, Sector-16, Greater
Noida- Sri Uma Shanker Sharma, Sr. G M, 4, Dyanand Vihar, New Delhi File No.
2633/OSD-T
The committee noted that an undated application received on 31/10/2014 was made
by the project proponent for environmental clearance of Group Housing Project “Gulshan
Bellina” at Plot No-GH-02A, Sector-16, Greater Noida, M/s Gulshan Homz Pvt. Ltd. Terms
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of reference in the matter were prescribed in SEAC meeting dated 29/04/2015. Final EIA was
submitted through letter dated 26/06/2015.
A presentation was made by Shri Rajesh Sohal, authorized representative of project
proponent along with their consultant M/s Grass Roots Research & Creation India (P) Ltd.
The proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the
committee that:-
1. The environmental clearance is sought for Group Housing Project “Gulshan Bellina”
at Plot No-GH-02A, Sector-16, Greater Noida, M/s Gulshan Homz Pvt. Ltd.
2. Area details of the project is as follows:
S.
NO.
PARTICULARS AREA (IN M2
) % WISE DETAILS
1. Plot Area 28,374.22 100
2. Permissible Ground Coverage (@ 35% of
plot area)
9930.997
3. Proposed Ground Coverage (@ 30.51% of
plot area)
8656.343 30.51
4. Total Permissible FAR
• Permissible FAR (@ 2.75)
• Purchasable FAR (@ 0.75)
99309.770
78029.105
21280.665
5. Proposed FAR (@ 3.493)
• Residential
• Convenient shopping
• Community
99106.090
97274.944
982.584
848.362
6. Podium Area 12,333.850
7. Ancillary Area 14790.016
8. Total Basement Area
• Area for Parking
• Services Area
24,248.554
22,354.280
1,894.274
9. Stilt Area 4191.321
10. Total Built-up Area 1,54,669.83
11. Landscape Area (@ 51.37% of Open Area) 10,120.975
12. Height of the Building 65.68 m
13. Open Area 19717.877 69.49
3. Area break up details is as follows: S.NO. DESCRIPTION AREA IN SQ.M. % wise area
1 Area under residential facility (GC) 7369.266 26
2 Area under commercial (GC) 983.697 3
3 Area under community (GC) 303.38 1
4 Area Under Landscaping 10,120.98 36
5 Area under road & remaining open area 9,596.90 34
TOTAL PLOT AREA 28374.22 100%
4. Salient features details is as follows: PROJECT FEATURES DESCRIPTION
Estimated Population 5,605 Nos. (Residents, staffs and visitors)
Estimated Water Requirement
Construction Phase
Operation Phase
773 ML (Agency: Treated water from GNIDA)
477 KLD (Fresh water = 316 KLD) (Agency: Municipal Supply)
Estimated wastewater Generation 386 KLD
Power Demand 4,496 KVA
Power Backup 2 x 1010 kVA & 2 x 500 kVA (Considering diversity factor)
Source of Power Noida Power Company Limited (NPCL)
Rain Water Harvesting Pits 6 Pits
Solid Waste Generation 2,654 kg/day
Parking Facilities
Required
Proposed
As per MoEF norms: 991ECS
As per Greater Noida Bye Laws: 1,241 ECS
1,276 ECS
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5. Built up area break-up details is as follows: S. No. Particulars
Area (in m2
)
1. FAR 99,106.090
2. Basement Area 24,248.554
3. Stilt Area 4,191.321
4. Podium Area 12,333.850
5. Ancillary Area 14,790.016
Total Built-up area 1,54,669.83
6. Population details is as follows: S.
No.
Unit Type DUs/Area PPU Total Population % wise
1. General 1124 4.5 5,058 90.2
2. Convenient shopping
Staff
983 (3 m
2
/person)
10% of the
population
33 0.59
3. Community Staff 848.56 (10 m
2
/person)
10% of the
population
8 0.14
4. Visitors @ 10% of population 506 9.02
Grand Total 5,605 100
7. Water requirement details is as follows: S.
No.
Description
Area
(in m2
)
Total
Occupancy
Rate of water
demand (lpcd)
Total Water
Requirement
(KLD)
A. Residential
Dwelling Units 5,058 86 435
B. Convenient shopping Staff 33 30 0.99
C. Community Staff 8 30 0.24
D. Visitors 506 15 7.59
Total Domestic Water Demand (B) = 443.82 Say 444 KLD
E. Horticulture and
Landscape development
10,120.975
m2
12.73
F. Swimming Pool 5
G. STP Filter Backwash
15
Grand Total = 476.73 Say 477 KLD
8. Waste water calculation details is as follows: Domestic Water Requirement 444 KLD
• Fresh (70% of domestic) 311 KLD
• Flushing (30% of domestic) 133 KLD
Waste Water Generated
(80% fresh + 100% flushing + 80% Swimming pool)
249 + 133 + 4 = 386 KLD
9. The project proposals are covered under category 8"b" of EIA Notification, 2006.
The committee noted that all sanctioned map have been submitted. Structural safety
certificate vetted by Jamia Milia University has been submitted. Source of water supply is
Municipal Authority. Copy of letter submitted to Municipal Authority in this regard has been
submitted. Plan for community facilities and details regarding solar power provisions/area
required has been submitted. The committee discussed the matter and recommended grant of
environmental clearance on the project proposals alongwith general conditions as earlier
prescribed by the authority for construction project and following specific conditions:
1. 03 m peripheral green shall be provided around the project inside the project boundary. Provision of trees @ 01tree per 80 Sq mt. should be undertaken.
2. Kuchha water tank shall be provided for storage of storm water. 3. Load sanctioned from Greater Noida Power Supply should be submitted.
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4. 15% area of the total plot area shall be compulsorily made available for the green belt
development including the peripheral green belt.
5. Project falling with in 10 Km. area of Wild Life Sanctuary is to obtain a clearance from
National Board Wild Life (NBWL) even if the eco- sensitive zone is not earmarked.
6. Criteria/ norms provided by competent Authority regarding the seismic zone be
followed for construction work. Provision of alarm system, to timely notify the
residents, in case of occurrence of earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be
provided. A well defined evacuation plan should also be prepared and regular mock drills should be arranged for the residents. Rise of stairs should be constructed in a way,
so that it should provide smooth movement. 7. For the treatment for total sewage, a full-fledged STP is to be provided with 20% more
capacity than waste water generated during operation phase.100% waste water is to be treated in captive STP conforming to prescribed standards of receiving body for
designated use. Monitoring of STP to be done daily till its stabilization. 8. Dual plumbing should be adopted. Recycling of water as proposed shall be undertaken
with regular testing and monitoring of treated water. 9. Dedicated power supply for STPs is to be ensured during operation. Sludge of STP is to
be used in-house as manure and surplus manure should be managed by giving it to end
users. STP shall be suitably located nearest to back side boundary with shortest out let.
Operation and the maintenance cost of the STP shall also be informed along with the
compliance of the E-waste and municipal solid waste disposal.
10. Environmental Corporate Responsibility (ECR) plan along with budgetary provision
amounting to 2% of total project cost (Rs. 7.5 crores) shall be prepared and approved by
Board of Directors of the company. A copy of resolution as above shall be submitted to
the authority. A list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address should be submitted
alongwith six monthly compliance reports.
11. LEDs should be used in all common areas and corridors. 100% solar lighting is to be
provided in the open areas/ stairs cases. 12. Parking guideline as per Greater Noida Development Authority should be followed.
Parking for disabled persons should be explored. 13. All entry/exit point should be bell mouth shaped.
14. To discharge excess treated waste water into public drainage system, permission from the competent authority to be taken prior to any discharge.
15. 100 % provision of Rain Water Harvesting is to be made. RWH shall be initially done only from the roof top. RWH from green and other open areas shall be done only after
permission from CGWB. 16. An underground Pucca tank for collection/reuse of rain water may be constructed.
17. Height of the stack should be provided based on combined DG sets capacity and be 6mt
higher than the tallest building.
18. Post project monitoring for air, water (surface + ground), Stack noise of D.G. sets, STP
to be carried out as CPCB Guidelines.
19. Crèche to be provided during the construction/operation phase.
20. Provision of separate room for senior citizen with proper amenities shall be made.
21. Protection shall be provided on the windows of the high rise flats for security of
residents.
22. Unless and until all the environmental issues are sorted out the occupancy will be
restricted and would be only allowed after achieving the Permission from the competent
authority. 23. The project proponent shall ensure that the project site does not attract/infringe any
buffer zone of no activity identified/declared under law. 24. For any extraction of ground water, prior permission from CGWB shall be taken.
25. Sprinkler to be used for curing and quenching and ready mix concrete may be used for construction.
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26. Possibilities of use of treated waste water for irrigation purposes should be explored.
Drip irrigation should be tried upto extent possible. No fresh water will be used for
irrigation purpose.
27. Mobile toilets, safe drinking water facility, sanitation facility and eco friendly fuels etc.
Shall be made available to the temporary residents/workers at the project site including
the proper treatment and the disposal of the wastes.
10. Establishment of new Power Plant capacity 20 MW at Vill-Simbhaoli, Distt-Hapur.
Sri A P Singh, MD, C-11, Inner Circle,Cannaught Place,New Dehli File No.
2660/SPO-V
The project proponent did not appear. The committee noted that the applicant has
submitted a request letter for including the matter in next meeting. The committee directed to
defer the matter for next meeting.
11. Conversion of Existing FO Tank of 4700 KL to HSD at our Mugalsarai Installation-
Sri Rajesh L. Kumbhare, Sr. Manager, Bharat Petrolium Corp. Ltd. Mugalsarai
Installation, Alampur, Mugalsarai, Chandauli File No. 2545/AD(H)
The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated 01/06/2015 wherein following recommendations were made:
"The committee noted that the project proponent through their letter received on 04/09/2014 applied for environmental clearance in respect of propose change in product mix
at POL Depot of BPCL located at Mughalsarai. The project proponent through his letter
informed that due to heavy demand of HSD in the surrounding area of Mughalsarai,
conversion of existing FO Tank (above ground of 4700 KL capacity is proposed to be
converted to HSD). The committee noted that existing POL installation has storage capacity 45205 KL.
Tank no. 17 is presently use for storage of furnace oil (FO) which is proposed to be change for storage of HSD. Capacity of the installation will remain unaltered after proposed
conversion. No capacity augmentation is proposed. Only change in product mix in 01 tank is proposed.
The committee observed that activity of isolated storage and handling of hazardous chemicals is covered under category 6"b" of EIA Notification. Also, the prior environmental
clearance is required for any change in product mix in an existing manufacturing unit
included in scheduled beyond the specified range.
The committee discussed the MSIHC rules and its schedule-2 and observed that the
threshold quantity for storage of highly flammable liquids as defined in schedule -1 is 10,000
tons. The proposed change in product mix is 4700 KL of HSD. The committee directed that
the project proponent should submit details of change in product mix in view of provisions
made under category 6"b" of schedule of EIA Notification, 2006. The calculations regarding
change in product mix should be submitted in tonnes also.
The matter shall be taken on priority as soon as the information from BPCL is
received."
22. The project proponent submitted replies through letter dated 01/07/2015 through which
it was submitted that :
• The proposed project is as renovation project in the existing POL installation
with existing storage capacity 45205 KL.
• Tank no. 17 used presently for storage of FO will be changed for storage of
HSD.
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• Capacity of the installation will remain unaltered after proposed conversion.
• No capacity augmentation is proposed. Only one (1) existing FO tank will be
converted to store HSD.
• Pollution load will remain unaltered
• All statutory approvals for the existing capacity of the Installation are obtained.
• Installation is built, operated as per Best Practices / OISD Standards with
highest priority to HSSE.
• Total Land is under possession of BPCL. No Resettlement and Rehabilitation (R
& R) issues are involved.
The committee discussed the matter and observed that environmental clearance for
existing installation/project has not been taken as it was established prior to EIA Notification,
2006. The committee also noted the provisions of EIA Notification, 2006 that environmental
clearance would be required in case of, all new projects/expansion and modernization of
existing projects or activities listed in the schedule with addition of capacity beyond the limits
of specified for the concerned sectors /any change in product mix. The committee deliberated
that in view of provisions of EIA Notification and inclusion of proposed activity under
category 6"b" of Notification, environmental clearance is required to be obtained by the
project proponent. The committee also noted as proposal is covered under category 6"b", it
requires scoping. The committee decided that EIA should strictly follow the guidelines
prescribed in annexure-III to the EIA notification of 2006. The proponents may prepare an
EIA including existing and proposed facilities based on following terms of reference /general
guidelines:
1. Executive Summary.
2. Introduction:
(i) Details of the EIA Consultant including NABET accreditation.
(ii) Information about the project proponent.
(iii)Importance and benefits of the project.
3. Project Description:
(i) Cost of project and time of completion.
(ii) Products with capacities for the proposed project.
(iii) If expansion project, details of existing products with capacities and whether
adequate land is available for expansion, reference of earlier EC if any.
(iv) List of raw materials required and their source along with mode of transportation
(quantity should be given in tonnage).
(v) Other chemicals and materials required with quantities and storage capacities.
(vi) Details of Emission, effluents, hazardous waste generation and their management.
(vii) Requirement of water, power, with source of supply, status of approval, water balance
diagram, man-power requirement (regular and contract).
(viii) Process description along with major equipments and machineries, process flow sheet
(quantative) from raw material to products to be provided.
(ix) Hazard identification and details of proposed safety systems.
(x) Expansion/modernization proposals:
a. Copy of all the Environmental Clearance(s) including Amendments thereto obtained
for the project from MOEF/SEIAA shall be attached as an Annexure. A certified copy
of the latest Monitoring Report of the Regional Office of the Ministry of Environment
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and Forests as per circular dated 30th May, 2012 on the status of compliance of
conditions stipulated in all the existing environmental clearances including
Amendments shall be provided. In addition, status of compliance of Consent to
Operate for the ongoing Existing operation of the project from SPCB shall be attached
with the EIA-EMP report.
b. In case the existing project has not obtained environmental clearance, reasons for not
taking EC under the provisions of the EIA Notification 1994 and/or EIA Notification
2006 shall be provided. Copies of Consent to Establish/No Objection Certificate and
Consent to Operate (in case of units operating prior to EIA Notification 2006, CTE
and CTO of FY 2005-2006) obtained from the SPCB shall be submitted. Further,
compliance report to the conditions of consents from the SPCB shall be submitted.
4. Site Details:
(i) Location of the project site covering village, Taluka/Tehsil, District and State,
Justification for selecting the site, whether other sites were considered.
(ii) A toposheet of the study area of radius of 10km and site location on
1:50,000/1:25,000 scale on an A3/A2 sheet. (Including all eco-sensitive areas and
environmentally sensitive places).
(iii) Details w.r.t. option analysis for selection of site.
(iv) Co-ordinates (lat-long) of all four corners of the site.
(v) Google map-Earth downloaded of the project site.
(vi) Layout maps indicating existing unit as well as proposed unit indicating storage area,
plant area, greenbelt area, utilities etc. If located within an Industrial
area/Estate/Complex, layout of Industrial Area indicating location of unit within the
Industrial area/Estate.
(vii) Photographs of the proposed and existing (if applicable) plant site. If existing, show
photographs of plantation/greenbelt, in particular.
(viii) Landuse break-up of total land of the project site (identified and acquired),
government/ private - agricultural, forest, wasteland, water bodies, settlements, etc
shall be included. (not required for industrial area).
(ix) A list of major industries with name and type within study area (10km radius) shall be
incorporated. Land use details of the study area.
(x) Geological features and Geo-hydrological status of the study area shall be included.
(xi) Details of Drainage of the project upto 5km radius of study area. If the site is within 1
km radius of any major river, peak and lean season river discharge as well as flood
occurrence frequency based on peak rainfall data of the past 30 years. Details of
Flood Level of the project site and maximum Flood Level of the river shall also be
provided. (Mega green field projects).
(xii) Status of acquisition of land. If acquisition is not complete, stage of the acquisition
process and expected time of complete possession of the land.
(xiii) R&R details in respect of land in line with state Government policy.
5. Forest and wildlife related issues (if applicable):
(i) Permission and approval for the use of forest land (forestry clearance), if any, and
recommendations of the State Forest Department. (if applicable).
(ii) Landuse map based on High resolution satellite imagery (GPS) of the proposed site
delineating the forestland (in case of projects involving forest land more than 40 ha).
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(iii) Status of Application submitted for obtaining the stage I forestry clearance along with
latest status shall be submitted.
(iv) The projects to be located within 10 km of the National Parks, Sanctuaries, Biosphere
Reserves, Migratory Corridors of Wild Animals, the project proponent shall submit
the map duly authenticated by Chief Wildlife Warden showing these features vis-à-vis
the project location and the recommendations or comments of the Chief Wildlife
Warden-thereon.
(v) Wildlife Conservation Plan duly authenticated by the Chief Wildlife Warden of the
State Government for conservation of Schedule I fauna, if any exists in the study area.
(vi) Copy of application submitted for clearance under the Wildlife (Protection) Act,
1972, to the Standing Committee of the National Board for Wildlife.
6. Environmental Status:
(i) Determination of atmospheric inversion level at the project site and site-specific
micrometeorological data using temperature, relative humidity, hourly wind speed
and direction and rainfall.
(ii) AAQ data (except monsoon) at 8 locations for PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NOX, CO and
other parameters relevant to the project shall be collected. The monitoring stations
shall be based CPCB guidelines and take into account the pre-dominant wind
direction, population zone and sensitive receptors including reserved forests.
(iii) Raw data of all AAQ measurement for 12 weeks of all stations as per frequency given
in the NAQQM Notification of Nov. 2009 along with - min., max., average and 98%
values for each of the AAQ parameters from data of all AAQ stations should be
provided as an annexure to the EIA Report.
(iv) Surface water quality of nearby River (100 m upstream and downstream of discharge
point) and other surface drains at eight locations as per CPCB/MoEF&CC guidelines.
(v) Whether the site falls near to polluted stretch of river identified by the
CPCB/MoEF&CC, if yes give details.
(vi) Ground water monitoring at minimum at 8 locations shall be included.
(vii) Noise levels monitoring at 8 locations within the study area.
(viii) Soil Characteristic as per CPCB guidelines.
(ix) Traffic study of the area, type of vehicles, frequency of vehicles for transportation of
materials, additional traffic due to proposed project, parking arrangement etc.
(x) Detailed description of flora and fauna (terrestrial and aquatic) existing in the study
area shall be given with special reference to rare, endemic and endangered species. If
ScheduleI fauna are found within the study area, a Wildlife Conservation Plan shall be
prepared and furnished.
(xi) Socio-economic status of the study area.
7. Impact and Environment Management Plan:
(i) Assessment of ground level concentration of pollutants from the stack emission based
on site-specific meteorological features. In case the project is located on a hilly
terrain, the AQIP Modelling shall be done using inputs of the specific terrain
characteristics for determining the potential impacts of the project on the AAQ.
Cumulative impact of all sources of emissions (including transportation) on the AAQ
of the area shall be assessed. Details of the model used and the input data used for
modelling shall also be provided. The air quality contours shall be plotted on a
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location map showing the location of project site, habitation nearby, sensitive
receptors, if any.
(ii) Water Quality modelling - in case of discharge in water body
(iii) Impact of the transport of the raw materials and end products on the surrounding
environment shall be assessed and provided. In this regard, options for transport of
raw materials and finished products and wastes (large quantities) by rail or rail-cum
road transport or conveyorcum-rail transport shall be examined.
(iv) A note on treatment of wastewater from different plant operations, extent recycled
and reused for different purposes shall be included. Complete scheme of effluent
treatment. Characteristics of untreated and treated effluent to meet the prescribed
standards of discharge under E(P) Rules.
(v) Details of stack emission and action plan for control of emissions to meet standards.
(vi) Measures for fugitive emission control
(vii) Details of hazardous waste generation and their storage, utilization and management.
Copies of MOU regarding utilization of solid and hazardous waste in cement plant
shall also be included. EMP shall include the concept of waste-minimization,
recycle/reuse/recover techniques, Energy conservation, and natural resource
conservation.
(viii) Proper utilization of fly ash shall be ensured as per Fly Ash Notification, 2009. A
detailed plan of action shall be provided.
(ix) Action plan for the green belt development plan in 33 % area i.e. land with not less
than 1,500 trees per ha. Giving details of species, width of plantation, planning
schedule etc. shall be included. The green belt shall be around the project boundary
and a scheme for greening of the roads used for the project shall also be incorporated.
(x) Action plan for rainwater harvesting measures at plant site shall be submitted to
harvest rainwater from the roof tops and storm water drains to recharge the ground
water and also to use for the various activities at the project site to conserve fresh
water and reduce the water requirement from other sources.
(xi) Total capital cost and recurring cost/annum for environmental pollution control
measures shall be included.
(xii) Action plan for post-project environmental monitoring shall be submitted.
(xiii) Onsite and Offsite Disaster (natural and Man-made) Preparedness and Emergency
Management Plan including Risk Assessment and damage control. Disaster
management plan should be linked with District Disaster Management Plan.
8. Occupational health:
(i) Plan and fund allocation to ensure the occupational health & safety of all contract and
casual workers
(ii) Details of exposure specific health status evaluation of worker. If the workers' health
is being evaluated by pre designed format, chest x rays, Audiometry, Spirometry,
Vision testing (Far & Near vision, colour vision and any other ocular defect) ECG,
during pre placement and periodical examinations give the details of the same. Details
regarding last month analyzed data of above mentioned parameters as per age, sex,
duration of exposure and department wise.
(iii) Details of existing Occupational & Safety Hazards. What are the exposure levels of
hazards and whether they are within Permissible Exposure level (PEL). If these are
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not within PEL, what measures the company has adopted to keep them within PEL so
that health of the workers can be preserved,
(iv) Annual report of heath status of workers with special reference to Occupational
Health and Safety.
9. Corporate Environment Policy:
(i) Does the company have a well laid down Environment Policy approved by its Board
of Directors? If so, it may be detailed in the EIA report.
(ii) Does the Environment Policy prescribe for standard operating process / procedures to
bring into focus any infringement / deviation / violation of the environmental or forest
norms / conditions? If so, it may be detailed in the EIA.
(iii) What is the hierarchical system or Administrative order of the company to deal with
the environmental issues and for ensuring compliance with the environmental
clearance conditions? Details of this system may be given.
(iv) Does the company have system of reporting of non compliances / violations of
environmental norms to the Board of Directors of the company and / or shareholders
or stakeholders at large? This reporting mechanism shall be detailed in the EIA report
10. Details regarding infrastructure facilities such as sanitation, fuel, restroom etc. to be
provided to the labour force during construction as well as to the casual workers including
truck drivers during operation phase.
11. Enterprise Social Commitment (ESC):
• Adequate funds (at least 2% of the project cost) shall be earmarked towards the
Enterprise Social Commitment based on Public Hearing issues and item-wise details
along with time bound action plan shall be included. Socio-economic development
activities need to be elaborated upon.
12. Any litigation pending against the project and/or any direction/order passed by any Court
of Law against the project, if so, details thereof shall also be included. Has the unit
received any notice under the Section 5 of Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 or relevant
Sections of Air and Water Acts? If so, details thereof and compliance/ATR to the
notice(s) and present status of the case.
13. A tabular chart with index for point wise compliance of above TOR.
14. Details on list of hazardous chemicals to be stored alongwith storage quantities at the
facility, their category (as per MSIHC Rules), MSDS.
15. Mode of receiving hazardous chemicals in isolated storages and mode of their dispatch.
16. Layout plan of the storage tanks and other associated facilities.
17. Details on types and specifications of the storage facilities including tanks, pumps,
piping, valves, flanges, pumps, monitoring equipments, systems for emissions control
safety controls including relief systems.
18. Arrangements to control loss/leakage of chemicals and management system in case of
leakage.
19. Risk Assessment & Disaster Management Plan:
• Identification of hazards
• Consequence Analysis
• Details of domino effect of the storage tanks and respective preventive measures including distance between storage units in an isolated storage facility.
• Onsite and offsite emergency preparedness plan.
The matter shall be discussed after submission of final EIA report with incorporation
of public hearing comments/observations.
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12. Solid Waste Management, Bhadohi Cluster (Pipris) Project at ARaji No-11139,
1257, 1258, 1283, 1284, 1289, 1290-1297 & 1299, Vill-Piprish, Bhadohi (Area-7.603
Hac)- Sri Brij Mohan Varma, Project Manager, Unit-38, C & DS, UP Jal Nigam,
Raj Vill, Chandi Tiraha, Robertsganj, Sonbhadra. File No. 2897/AD-Sub.
The project proponent did not appear. The committee discussed and deliberated that
project fie should be closed and should be opened only after request from the project proponent. The file shall not be treated as pending at SEIAA/SEAC.
13. “Tannery Unit (Raw Hides/Skins to Finished Leather)” At Plot No.-F-15, H-67, H-
68, H-69, H-70, H-71, Village Jhajhri, UPSIDC Industrial Area, Site-Ii, District
Unnao, U.P. M/s Swastik Bone & Gelations Pvt. Ltd. Sri Rajeev Mehrotra, MD, C-
5/2, Moti Nagar, Guttaiya, Kanpur. File No. 2990/DD-Sh.
The committee noted that an application dated 31/03/2015 was made by the project
proponent for environmental clearance of “Tannery Unit (Raw Hides/Skins to Finished
Leather)” at Plot No.-F-15, H-67, H-68, H-69, H-70, H-71, Village Jhajhri, UPSIDC
Industrial Area, Site-II, District Unnao, U.P. M/S Swastik Bone & Gelations Pvt. Ltd.
A presentation was made by Shri Rajeev Mehrotra, Managing Director, project
proponent along with their consultant M/s Perfact Enviro Solutions Pvt. Ltd. The proponent,
through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee that:-
1. The environmental clearance is sought for “Tannery Unit (Raw Hides/Skins To
Finished Leather)” at Plot No.-F-15, H-67, H-68, H-69, H-70, H-71, Village Jhajhri,
UPSIDC Industrial Area, Site-Ii, District Unnao, U.P. M/S Swastik Bone & Gelations
Pvt. Ltd.
2. Leather requirement is increasing gradually and different variety of the finished
leather is in demand. To fulfil this demand M/s Swastik bone & Gelatines Pvt. Ltd. is
proposed to develop Tannery unit (raw hides/skins to finished leather) .
3. The proposed “Tannery Unit” is proposed to be at Plot No. F-15, H-67, H-68, H-69,
H-70, H-71, UPSIDC Industrial area, Site-II, Village-Jhajhari, Unnao, U.P.The land
has been allotted by U.P. State Industrial Development Corporation (UPSIDC). 4. The land of 5392.75 sqm has been allotted on lease to M/s Swastik bone & gelatines
Pvt. Ltd. 5. A tannery unit having capacity of 300 hides/skins per day i.e 7.2 TPD (raw
hides/skins to finished leather) has been proposed to meet with the increased demand of the finished leather.
6. Land use details of the project is as follows: Land Use Area in sq. m. %
Total Plot area 5392.75 100
Ground Coverage 2157.10 40
Green Spaces 1617.83 30
Road & Parking 1617.82 30
7. Salient features details are as follows; Description Details
Proposed Project Proposed Tannery Unit (Raw hides & skins to finished Leather)
Capacity 300 Hides/Skins per day i.e. 7.2 TPD (raw hides & skins to finished
leather)
Total Plot Area 5392.75 sq. meter
Manpower 100 persons
Water Requirement (KLD) 335 KLD
Waste Water Discharge 212 KLD
fresh water Requirement 163 KLD
ETP Capacity 230 KLD
Power Requirement (KW) 250 KVA
Source of Power U.P. Electricity Board
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Power Backup 1 x 250 KVA
Fuel: Low Sulphur Diesel of 6-8 Lt/Hr shall be used for D.G. Sets.
Boiler: The multi fueled Boiler of 3.0 TPH capacity shall be installed.
Fuel: Steam Coke of 1.5 TPD shall be used for boiler.
Capacity of boiler 3 TPH
No. of Rain water harvesting pits 1 nos.
8. Raw material details with daily consumption: S. No. Item Per hide/skin in kg Total (tons/day)
1 Raw Hides/skins 24 7.2 (300 Hides/Skins)
2 Hydrated lime 1.2 0.36
3 Sodium sulphide 0.54 0.162
4 Basic chrome sulphate 1.44 0.432
5 Sulphuric acid 0.54 0.162
6 Common salt 1.68 0.504
7 Sodium Bicarbonate 0.54 0.162
8 Ammonium Sulphate 0.72 0.216
9 Sodium Format 0.24 0.072
9. Product details are as follows: Particular Hides/Skins per day weight of Hides/Skins in
Kg per day
Weight of Hides/Skins in
Tons per day
Product-
Finished
Leather
300 hides/skins per day
(raw hide to finished leather)
(Average weight 20 Kg/hide)
6000 kg/day 6.0 TPD
10. Machinery details are as follows: S.NO QTY DESCRIPTION
1. 4 WOODEN DRUMS FOR TANNING
2. 2 LIMING FLESHING
3. 1 SAMMYING
4. 1 SPLITTING
5 1 SHAVER
6. 1 BUFFING
7 1 TROGGLING 100 PLATES
8 1 MEASURING
9 ETP AND OTHERS
11. Water management details are as follows:
• Total water requirement : 335 KLD (22.6 KL/tonne of hides/skins)
• Source : UPSIDC Supply
• Fresh water requirement : 163 KLD
• Treated Water requirement : 172 KLD
• Waste Water Discharge : 212 KLD (28 KL/tonne of hides/skins)
• ETP Capacity : 230 KLD
Usage Population Factor in
LPCD
Total Water requirement in
KLD
Waste Water
Discharge in KLD
Domestic
Staff 100 45 5
Visitor 10 15 1
Sub-Total 6 5
Process 245 202
Boiler 70 5
Gardening 4 Nil
Cooling 10 Nil
Total 480 335 KLD 212 KLD
12. Waste generation and its management details are as follows; Municipal solid waste
Category Type of Waste Color of Bins Disposal Method Total Waste
(Kg/day)
Bio Degradable Organic Waste Green Vermi-composting site 12
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within the project site
Non-Biodegradable Recyclable Waste Blue Authorized Recycler 4
Non-Biodegradable Inert Waste Black Nearby Landfill Site 1
Total 17 Kg/day
Process waste
Process
Waste
Waste In
kg/Hide
Total
Waste
(In Kg/day)
Total
Waste
(In
TPD)
Disposal method
Fleshing 2 600 0.6 Fleshing will be sold to glue manufacturers and dog
chew
Shaving 1 300 0.3 Shaver dust will be sold to leather board
manufacturer
Trimming 1 300 0.3 Trimming of splitting will be sold to lower quality
of leather goods manufacture
Total 1200
Kg/day
1.2 TPD
Hazardous Waste
Process Waste Proposed Disposal method
Used Oil 5 ltr/month Used oil generated from machineries/D.G. Set will be carefully stored
in HDPE drums in isolated covered facility. The used oil will be sold to
vendors authorized by Central Pollution Control Board for the treatment of the same. Suitable care will be taken so that spills / leaks
of used oil from storage could be avoided.
ETP Sludge 340 Kg/day Sludge from ETP covered under hazardous waste. It will be stored in the
impervious pit and finally disposed off at secured land fill.
MEE Residue 175 Kg/day Salts from the MEE shall be generated & disposed of at Secured land
fill at TSDF at Unnao, U.P.
13. The project proposals are covered under category 4"f" of EIA Notification, 2006.
The Committee discussed the matter and recommended following terms of reference
for preparation of EIA. The Committee also directed that EIA should strictly follow the methods of monitoring and analysis, Annexure-IV: guidance for assessment of the
representativeness and reliability of baseline environmental attributes detailed under EIA manual January, 2001 and the other guidelines in the matter.
1. Approved layout plan of the project by UPSIDC. 2. Compliance of the conditions a stipulated under charter on "Corporate Responsibility
for Environmental Protection (CREP). 3. Greenbelt plan showing 33% of total plot area and pattern.
4. Sources of water and its availability alongwith permission from competent authority. 5. Water Conservation measures proposed in the project.
6. Plans for effluent treatment and disposal including Chrome recovery. Plans for zero liquid discharge.
7. Emergency Plan for effluent management during process disturbances.
8. Plans for Hazardous and solid waste management/disposal and authorization.
9. Plans for rooftop rain water harvesting.
10. Ground water Quality around ETP. Guard pond, solar evaporation pond and landfill
site.
11. Plans for annual environmental auditing.
12. Plans for infrastructure facilities such as water supply, fuel, sanitation etc for
construction workers so as to avoid felling of trees and pollution of water.
13. Noise levels in and around the plant area.
14. Occupational health surveillance plan for the workers.
15. Environmental Corporate Responsibility (ECR) plan along with budgetary provision
amounting to 2% of project cost (Rs. 12 Lac) shall be prepared and approved by
Board of Directors of the company. A copy of resolution as above shall be submitted to the authority alongwith list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address.
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14. 20 MW Co-generation Power Plant at Vill-Sujanpur, Tehsil & Distt-Badaun- Sri K
K Sharma, Vill-Sujanpur, Tehsil & Distt-Badaun. File No. 3002/AD-H
The project proponent did not appear. The committee discussed and deliberated that
project fie should be closed and should be opened only after request from the project
proponent. The file shall not be treated as pending at SEIAA/SEAC.
15. Proposed “Revamping of HPCL” Meerut Oil Installation. Sri Satish Kumar, Sr.
Instt. Manager, HPCL, Meerut IRD. File No. 3196/OSD-T
The committee noted that an application dated 01/06/2015 was made by the project
proponent for environmental clearance of Proposed “Revamping of HPCL” Meerut Oil
Installation, U.P. M/s Hindustan Petroleum Corp. Ltd.
A presentation was made by Shri Satish Kumar, Sr. Instt. Manager, HPCL, project
proponent along with their consultant M/s Mantec Consultants Pvt. Ltd., Noida. The
proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the
committee that:-
1. The environmental clearance is sought for Proposed “Revamping of HPCL” Meerut
Oil Installation, U.P. M/s Hindustan Petroleum Corp. Ltd.
2. HPCL Meerut Oil Terminal was constructed in Aug-1994 and supplying Petroleum
products to 8 districts from last 20 years.
3. HPCL is planning to augment and revamp the existing Meerut (UP) Oil terminal to
meet the increasing demand of petroleum products in the National Capital Region
(NCR) and UP west of India.
4. HPCL Meerut Terminal after augmentation and revamp shall be energy efficient,
environment- friendly and shall meet the increasing requirement of MS (Motor Sprit),
HSD (High Speed Diesel) and SKO (Superior Kerosene Oil) of 9 cities in UP west.
5. The company intends to establish storage and distribution facilities for 29625 KL
petroleum product (MS, HSD, SKO and Ethanol) at Village- Vedvyaspuri, Pootha
Partapur industrial area in Meerut district of Uttar-Pradesh.
6. Projected details of the project is as follows:
ACTUAL PROJECTED (KL)
2013-14 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
MS 73036 144306 156572 169881 184320 199988
HSD 141495 377374 401903 428027 455849 485479
TMF 214531 521680 558475 597908 640169 685467
ACTUAL PROJECTED (KL)
2013-14 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
Vol/Month 17878 43473 46540 49826 53347 57122
Vol/Day 715 1739 1862 1993 2134 2285
TT/Day 45 109 116 125 133 143
Peak Demand 30 % 58 141 151 162 173 186
65% mixed Loads 38 92 98 105 113 121
30% Full HSD 17 42 45 49 52 56
5 % Full MS 3 7 8 8 9 9
Mixed Bay 3 8 8 9 9 10
HSD 1 4 4 4 4 5
MS 0 1 1 1 1 1
Total 4 13 13 14 14 16
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Bays Required considering 2 TTs / Hr / Bay
7. The proposed project having storage and distribution facilities of petroleum products
(MS, HSD, SKO and Ethanol).
8. Located at Villages- Vedvyaspuri, Pootha Partapur Industrial area in Meerut district
of Uttar-Pradesh, adjacent to NH-119 and NH-58. The area of the terminal 12.57
Acres (5.07 Hectare).
9. This project will consist of the following facilities:
� Total storage capacity of petroleum products- 29625 KL
(MS-13245KL, HSD-13545 KL, SKO-1845KL and Ethenol-990KL)
� 2 Nos. of 8 Bay TT Gantry.
� ETP, Fire fighting system, Electrical system, Pump house, pipeline, Boundary walls,
Internal roads, Truck Parking, TLF pump house, TWD pump house, Admin building,
First-Aid post, Bore-well, DG Sets etc.
10. Salient features of the project are as follows: PARTICULARS DETAILS
Name of Project Revamping of HPCL Meerut oil Installation.
Proposed Capacity Class A-14235 KL, Class B-15390 KL
Category of Project Category B
Location Village- Vedvyaspuri, Pootha Partapur industrial area, District–Meerut, U.P.
Corner
Co-ordinates (1)28⁰57’1.40”N 77⁰39’31.02” (2)28⁰56’57.08”N 77⁰39’37.03”
(3)28⁰56’54.44”N 77⁰39’26.58” (4)28⁰56’50.91”N 77⁰39’33.82”
Toposheet No (SoI) Study Area : Toposheet No 53G12, 53H9, 53H13,
Land Requirement 12.57 Acres (5.07 Hectare)
Raw Water Requirement No raw water required for the storage and distribution of Petroleum product,
Water stored for firefighting purpose only.
Power supply UPSEB Maliyana (Partapur, Meerut) Substation through 250 KVA, 11KV/415V
transformer.
11. Existing and proposed capacity are as follows: S. No. Product Existing Capacity
(KL)
Increased Capacity (KL) Capacity After Revamp
(KL)
1. Class A 1940 12295 KL 14235 KL
2. Class B 7532 7858 KL 15390 KL
Total 9472 20153 29625
12. Area around the project site: PARTICULARS DETAILS
North MDA green belt (RAF Campus)
East Agriculture land
South Tank Wagon unloading siding ,Railway track and Agriculture land
West IOCL terminal
13. Terminal operation process is as follows:
• RECEIPT: Petroleum Products are received thru Tank wagons from Tank wagon
loading locations Bahadurgarh , HMEL as per monthly distribution plan .
• STORAGE: Petroleum Products are stored in closed storage tanks ( Internal
floating Roof, fixed cone roof, Underground tanks) . All the storage tanks are
connected to Tank wagon decantation Pumps and tank trucks loading pumps
through MS pipelines.
• DELIVERY: Delivery to retail outlets are done by tank trucks of capacity
12KL/18KL/20KL which are filled at Automated Tank truck loading gantry thru
centrifugal product pumps.
14. Water Sources:
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• The source of water supply will be met from existing underground water source
through bore wells, there are three numbers of bore wells provided within the
premises of terminal. The water is utilized for drinking and as well as fire fighting
purpose.
• Water is stored in above ground water tanks for fire fighting.
• Fire water line is kept pressurized by jockey pumps.
• Separate borewell for drinking and service water with water meters.
15. The project proposals are covered under category 6"b" of EIA notification, 2006, as
amended.
The committee noted that the proposal are covered under category 6"b" and it requires
scoping. The committee decided that EIA should strictly follow the guidelines prescribed in
annexure-III to the EIA notification of 2006. The proponents may prepare an EIA including
existing and proposed facilities based on following terms of reference /general guidelines:
1. Approved maps/plans by PASO and MDA.
2. Executive Summary.
3. Introduction:
(i) Details of the EIA Consultant including NABET accreditation.
(ii) Information about the project proponent.
(iii)Importance and benefits of the project.
4. Project Description:
(i) Cost of project and time of completion.
(ii) Products with capacities for the proposed project.
(iii) If expansion project, details of existing products with capacities and whether adequate
land is available for expansion, reference of earlier EC if any.
(iv) List of raw materials required and their source along with mode of transportation.
(v) Other chemicals and materials required with quantities and storage capacities.
(vi) Details of Emission, effluents, hazardous waste generation and their management.
(vii) Requirement of water, power, with source of supply, status of approval, water balance
diagram, man-power requirement (regular and contract).
(viii) Process description along with major equipments and machineries, process flow sheet
(quantative) from raw material to products to be provided.
(ix) Hazard identification and details of proposed safety systems.
(x) Expansion/modernization proposals:
a. Copy of all the Environmental Clearance(s) including Amendments thereto obtained
for the project from MOEF/SEIAA shall be attached as an Annexure. A certified copy
of the latest Monitoring Report of the Regional Office of the Ministry of Environment
and Forests as per circular dated 30th May, 2012 on the status of compliance of
conditions stipulated in all the existing environmental clearances including
Amendments shall be provided. In addition, status of compliance of Consent to
Operate for the ongoing Existing operation of the project from SPCB shall be attached
with the EIA-EMP report.
b. In case the existing project has not obtained environmental clearance, reasons for not
taking EC under the provisions of the EIA Notification 1994 and/or EIA Notification
2006 shall be provided. Copies of Consent to Establish/No Objection Certificate and
Consent to Operate (in case of units operating prior to EIA Notification 2006, CTE
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and CTO of FY 2005-2006) obtained from the SPCB shall be submitted. Further,
compliance report to the conditions of consents from the SPCB shall be submitted.
5. Site Details:
(i) Location of the project site covering village, Taluka/Tehsil, District and State,
Justification for selecting the site, whether other sites were considered.
(ii) A toposheet of the study area of radius of 10km and site location on
1:50,000/1:25,000 scale on an A3/A2 sheet. (including all eco-sensitive areas and
environmentally sensitive places).
(iii) Details w.r.t. option analysis for selection of site.
(iv) Co-ordinates (lat-long) of all four corners of the site.
(v) Google map-Earth downloaded of the project site.
(vi) Layout maps indicating existing unit as well as proposed unit indicating storage area,
plant area, greenbelt area, utilities etc. If located within an Industrial
area/Estate/Complex, layout of Industrial Area indicating location of unit within the
Industrial area/Estate.
(vii) Photographs of the proposed and existing (if applicable) plant site. If existing, show
photographs of plantation/greenbelt, in particular.
(viii) Landuse break-up of total land of the project site (identified and acquired),
government/ private - agricultural, forest, wasteland, water bodies, settlements, etc
shall be included. (not required for industrial area).
(ix) A list of major industries with name and type within study area (10km radius) shall be
incorporated. Land use details of the study area.
(x) Geological features and Geo-hydrological status of the study area shall be included.
(xi) Details of Drainage of the project upto 5km radius of study area. If the site is within 1
km radius of any major river, peak and lean season river discharge as well as flood
occurrence frequency based on peak rainfall data of the past 30 years. Details of
Flood Level of the project site and maximum Flood Level of the river shall also be
provided. (Mega green field projects).
(xii) Status of acquisition of land. If acquisition is not complete, stage of the acquisition
process and expected time of complete possession of the land.
(xiii) R&R details in respect of land in line with state Government policy.
6. Forest and wildlife related issues (if applicable):
(i) Permission and approval for the use of forest land (forestry clearance), if any, and
recommendations of the State Forest Department. (if applicable).
(ii) Landuse map based on High resolution satellite imagery (GPS) of the proposed site
delineating the forestland (in case of projects involving forest land more than 40 ha).
(iii) Status of Application submitted for obtaining the stage I forestry clearance along with
latest status shall be submitted.
(iv) The projects to be located within 10 km of the National Parks, Sanctuaries, Biosphere
Reserves, Migratory Corridors of Wild Animals, the project proponent shall submit
the map duly authenticated by Chief Wildlife Warden showing these features vis-à-vis
the project location and the recommendations or comments of the Chief Wildlife
Warden-thereon.
(v) Wildlife Conservation Plan duly authenticated by the Chief Wildlife Warden of the
State Government for conservation of Schedule I fauna, if any exists in the study area.
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(vi) Copy of application submitted for clearance under the Wildlife (Protection) Act,
1972, to the Standing Committee of the National Board for Wildlife.
7. Environmental Status:
(i) Determination of atmospheric inversion level at the project site and site-specific
micrometeorological data using temperature, relative humidity, hourly wind speed
and direction and rainfall.
(ii) AAQ data (except monsoon) at 8 locations for PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NOX, CO and
other parameters relevant to the project shall be collected. The monitoring stations
shall be based CPCB guidelines and take into account the pre-dominant wind
direction, population zone and sensitive receptors including reserved forests.
(iii) Raw data of all AAQ measurement for 12 weeks of all stations as per frequency given
in the NAQQM Notification of Nov. 2009 along with - min., max., average and 98%
values for each of the AAQ parameters from data of all AAQ stations should be
provided as an annexure to the EIA Report.
(iv) Surface water quality of nearby River (100 m upstream and downstream of discharge
point) and other surface drains at eight locations as per CPCB/MoEF&CC guidelines.
(v) Whether the site falls near to polluted stretch of river identified by the
CPCB/MoEF&CC, if yes give details.
(vi) Ground water monitoring at minimum at 8 locations shall be included.
(vii) Noise levels monitoring at 8 locations within the study area.
(viii) Soil Characteristic as per CPCB guidelines.
(ix) Traffic study of the area, type of vehicles, frequency of vehicles for transportation of
materials, additional traffic due to proposed project, parking arrangement etc.
(x) Detailed description of flora and fauna (terrestrial and aquatic) existing in the study
area shall be given with special reference to rare, endemic and endangered species. If
ScheduleI fauna are found within the study area, a Wildlife Conservation Plan shall be
prepared and furnished.
(xi) Socio-economic status of the study area.
8. Impact and Environment Management Plan:
(i) Assessment of ground level concentration of pollutants from the stack emission based
on site-specific meteorological features. In case the project is located on a hilly
terrain, the AQIP Modelling shall be done using inputs of the specific terrain
characteristics for determining the potential impacts of the project on the AAQ.
Cumulative impact of all sources of emissions (including transportation) on the AAQ
of the area shall be assessed. Details of the model used and the input data used for
modelling shall also be provided. The air quality contours shall be plotted on a
location map showing the location of project site, habitation nearby, sensitive
receptors, if any.
(ii) Water Quality modelling - in case of discharge in water body
(iii) Impact of the transport of the raw materials and end products on the surrounding
environment shall be assessed and provided. In this regard, options for transport of
raw materials and finished products and wastes (large quantities) by rail or rail-cum
road transport or conveyorcum-rail transport shall be examined.
(iv) A note on treatment of wastewater from different plant operations, extent recycled
and reused for different purposes shall be included. Complete scheme of effluent
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treatment. Characteristics of untreated and treated effluent to meet the prescribed
standards of discharge under E(P) Rules.
(v) Details of stack emission and action plan for control of emissions to meet standards.
(vi) Measures for fugitive emission control
(vii) Details of hazardous waste generation and their storage, utilization and management.
Copies of MOU regarding utilization of solid and hazardous waste in cement plant
shall also be included. EMP shall include the concept of waste-minimization,
recycle/reuse/recover techniques, Energy conservation, and natural resource
conservation.
(viii) Proper utilization of fly ash shall be ensured as per Fly Ash Notification, 2009. A
detailed plan of action shall be provided.
(ix) Action plan for the green belt development plan in 33 % area i.e. land with not less
than 1,500 trees per ha. Giving details of species, width of plantation, planning
schedule etc. shall be included. The green belt shall be around the project boundary
and a scheme for greening of the roads used for the project shall also be incorporated.
(x) Action plan for rainwater harvesting measures at plant site shall be submitted to
harvest rainwater from the roof tops and storm water drains to recharge the ground
water and also to use for the various activities at the project site to conserve fresh
water and reduce the water requirement from other sources.
(xi) Total capital cost and recurring cost/annum for environmental pollution control
measures shall be included.
(xii) Action plan for post-project environmental monitoring shall be submitted.
(xiii) Onsite and Offsite Disaster (natural and Man-made) Preparedness and Emergency
Management Plan including Risk Assessment and damage control. Disaster
management plan should be linked with District Disaster Management Plan.
9. Occupational health:
(i) Plan and fund allocation to ensure the occupational health & safety of all contract and
casual workers
(ii) Details of exposure specific health status evaluation of worker. If the workers' health
is being evaluated by pre designed format, chest x rays, Audiometry, Spirometry,
Vision testing (Far & Near vision, colour vision and any other ocular defect) ECG,
during pre placement and periodical examinations give the details of the same. Details
regarding last month analyzed data of above mentioned parameters as per age, sex,
duration of exposure and department wise.
(iii) Details of existing Occupational & Safety Hazards. What are the exposure levels of
hazards and whether they are within Permissible Exposure level (PEL). If these are
not within PEL, what measures the company has adopted to keep them within PEL so
that health of the workers can be preserved,
(iv) Annual report of heath status of workers with special reference to Occupational
Health and Safety.
10. Corporate Environment Policy:
(v) Does the company have a well laid down Environment Policy approved by its Board
of Directors? If so, it may be detailed in the EIA report.
(vi) Does the Environment Policy prescribe for standard operating process / procedures to
bring into focus any infringement / deviation / violation of the environmental or forest
norms / conditions? If so, it may be detailed in the EIA.
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(vii) What is the hierarchical system or Administrative order of the company to deal with
the environmental issues and for ensuring compliance with the environmental
clearance conditions? Details of this system may be given.
(viii) Does the company have system of reporting of non compliances / violations of
environmental norms to the Board of Directors of the company and / or shareholders
or stakeholders at large? This reporting mechanism shall be detailed in the EIA report
11. Details regarding infrastructure facilities such as sanitation, fuel, restroom etc. to be
provided to the labour force during construction as well as to the casual workers including
truck drivers during operation phase.
12. Enterprise Social Commitment (ESC):
• Adequate funds (at least 2 % of the project cost) shall be earmarked towards the
Enterprise Social Commitment based on Public Hearing issues and item-wise details
along with time bound action plan shall be included. Socio-economic development
activities need to be elaborated upon.
13. Any litigation pending against the project and/or any direction/order passed by any Court
of Law against the project, if so, details thereof shall also be included. Has the unit
received any notice under the Section 5 of Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 or relevant
Sections of Air and Water Acts? If so, details thereof and compliance/ATR to the
notice(s) and present status of the case.
14. A tabular chart with index for point wise compliance of above TOR.
15. Details on list of hazardous chemicals to be stored alongwith storage quantities at the
facility, their category (as per MSIHC Rules), MSDS.
16. Mode of receiving hazardous chemicals in isolated storages and mode of their dispatch.
17. Layout plan of the storage tanks and other associated facilities.
18. Details on types and specifications of the storage facilities including tanks, pumps,
piping, valves, flanges, pumps, monitoring equipments, systems for emissions control
safety controls including relief systems.
19. Arrangements to control loss/leakage of chemicals and management system in case of
leakage.
20. Risk Assessment & Disaster Management Plan:
• Identification of hazards
• Consequence Analysis
• Details of domino effect of the storage tanks and respective preventive measures
including distance between storage units in an isolated storage facility.
• Onsite and offsite emergency preparedness plan.
The matter shall be discussed after submission of final EIA report with incorporation of public hearing comments/observations.
16. Up-Gradation of Baitalpur LPG Plant (OISD-169) to full-fledged OISD-144 Plant
inclusive of all facilities Sri Rajwinder Singh , BPCL. File No. 3200/AD-Sub.
The project proponent did not appear. The committee noted that the applicant has
submitted a request letter for including the matter in next meeting. The committee directed to
defer the matter for next meeting.
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17. Group Housing Project, Located at Plot No-07, Sector-P-4, Builders Area, Greater
Noida, U.P. Sri Gagan Gupta, Astt. Director, (Tech), Central Government
Employees Welfare Housing Organisation, 6th Floor, A Wing, Janpath Bhawan,
Janpath, Lucknow. File No. 2257/AD-H
The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meting dated
23/03/2015 wherein the project proponent was directed to submit following information:
1. Copy of layout plan alongwith covering letter submitted to GNIDA.
2. All building plans/Services plans/sewerage plan/drainage plan alongwith certificate
from architect that the plans have been prepared in accordance to Development
Authority Bye-laws.
3. Physical features within 30 m of the project sites with their ownership.
4. Details of approach roads be submitted with width on map.
5. Structural stability certificate duly signed by structural engineer.
6. Area details showing proposed uses as residential, commercial, parks, parking, roads,
other services, facilities of the project also in percentage.
7. Provision of 10% EWS/LIG in the project.
8. Roof top water only to be harvested in rain water harvesting pits. Plan should be
submitted.
9. Solid waste disposal to be done at site. Plan should be submitted.
10. NOC from AAI.
11. Plan for discharge of storm water.
12. Provision of 10% EWS/LIG in the project.
13. Provision for organic waste convertor shall be made and an undertaking shall be
submitted in the regards.
14. Project cost and corresponding CSR cost (2% of project cost) with details under
commitment from Board of Directors.
The project proponent submitted their replies through letter dated 12/05/2015. The
project proponent submitted layout plan alongwith copy of building permit fee submitted to
Greater Noida Authority. Copy of all building plans alongwith certificate from Architect and
undertaking for same, physical features within 30 m of the project, details of approach road,
structural stability certificate, area details showing various proposed uses as residential,
commercial, parks, parking roads and other services, rooftop water harvesting plan, solid
waste disposal plan, NOC from AAI, plan for discharge of storm water, provision from
organic waste convertor has been submitted. The project proponent also informed that
provision for EWS is not mentioned in Greater Noida bye-laws and also this project is for
Govt. employees, not for profit generation. The committee deliberated that above statement
regarding provision for EWS should be supported with documents endorsed by GNIDA.
A presentation was made by Shri Gagan Gupta, authorized representative of project
proponent along with their consultant M/s Grass Roots Research & Creation India (P) Ltd.
The proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the
committee that:-
1. The environmental clearance is sought for Group Housing Project Group Housing
Located at plot No-07, Sector-P-4, Builders Area, Greater Noida, U.P. M/s Central
Govt. Employees Welfare Housing Organization.
2. Salient features of the project is as follows:
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Project Features Description
Plot Area 1,53,832.00 m
2
Built Up Area 4,02,030.44 m
2
Estimated Population
Total no. of D.U.
11,048 Nos. (9,608 General, Staff 480 & Visitors
960)
2,135
Estimated Water Requirement
Construction Phase
Operation Phase
2010 ML (Agency: Private Water Tanker)
954 KLD (Fresh water = 598 KLD)
(Agency: Municipal Water Supply)
Estimated Wastewater Generation 734 KLD
Power Demand
Power Back-up
6,650 kVA
4,510 kVA (2*1500 KVA+ 1010 KVA+ 500
KVA)
Source of Power UPPCL (Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited )
Total no. of RWH pits 25
Solid Waste Generation Approx 5,071 kg/day
Parking Facilities
Required
Proposed
As per MoEF norms: 2,913 ECS
As per Greater Noida Bye Laws : 5,288 ECS
5310 ECS
3. Area details of the project is as follows:
S. No. Particulars Area (in m2
)
1. Plot Area 1,53,832.00
2. Permissible Ground Coverage (@ 35% of the Plot Area) 53,841.20
3. Proposed Ground Coverage (@ 10.84% of the Plot Area) 16,669.81
4. Ground Coverage for Future Expansion (@ 22.98% of the Plot Area) 35,351.28
5. Proposed Ground coverage for Facilities
• Community Hall
• Nursing Home
• Nursery School
• Conv. Shopping
• Religious Building
1,820
300
300
400
600
220
6. Total Permissible FAR
• Permissible FAR (@ 2.75 of the Plot Area)
• Additional FAR (@ 15% of the Permissible Area)
4,86,493.7
4,23,038.00
63,455.70
7. Proposed FAR
• Residential Towers (@1.63 of the Plot Area)
• Additional FAR
2,81,552.9
2,51,031.94
30,520.96
8. Proposed FAR for Facilities
• Community Hall
• Nursing Home
• Nursery School
• Conv. Shopping
• Religious Building
9,800
2,000
2,750
1,500
3,000
550
9. Basement (1 ) 94,007.73
10. Stilt area 16,669.81
11. Open area 99,990.80
12. Landscape area (@ 67% of the Open area) 67,597.41
13. Built up Area 4,02,030.44
14. Maximum Height of Building 51.15 m
4. Water requirement of the project is as follows:
SI.
No.
Description Area
(in m2
)
Total
Occupancy
Rate of
water
demand
(lpcd)
Total Water
Requirement
(KLD)
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A. Domestic Water
1. Group Housing
• Residents
• Staff (5%)
• Visitors (10%)
2,91,352.9 9608
480
960
86
30
15
826
14
14
Total Domestic Water Requirement (A) 854 KLD
B. Horticulture and Landscape
development
67,597.41 1
lt./sqm/da
y
68
C. DG Sets Cooling (2 x 1500 KVA+
1010 KVA+ 500 KVA)
0.9
lt./KVA/h
r*
32
Grand Total (A+B+C) 954 KLD
5. A waste water calculation detail is as follows:
Domestic Water Requirement 854 KLD
• Fresh (@ 70% of domestic) 598 KLD
• Flushing (@ 30% of domestic) 256 KLD
Waste Water Generated
(@ 80% fresh + 100% flushing)
478 +256 =734 KLD
6. The Project proposal falls under Category 8(b) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as
amended).
The committee discussed the matter and recommended grant of environmental
clearance on the project proposals alongwith general conditions as earlier prescribed by the authority for construction project and following specific conditions subject to submission of
provisions of GNIDA regarding EWS and submission of all maps/services plans approved by
GNIDA:
1. If there will be any change in map and plan as from approved map, fresh EC will have to be obtained as per rule.
2. 03 m peripheral green shall be provided around the project inside the project boundary. 3. 15% area of the total plot area shall be compulsorily made available for the green belt
development including the peripheral green belt. 4. Project falling with in 10 Km. area of Wild Life Sanctuary is to obtain a clearance from
National Board Wild Life (NBWL) even if the eco- sensitive zone is not earmarked.
5. Criteria/ norms provided by competent Authority regarding the seismic zone be
followed for construction work. Provision of alarm system, to timely notify the
residents, in case of occurrence of earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be
provided. A well defined evacuation plan should also be prepared and regular mock
drills should be arranged for the residents. Rise of stairs should be constructed in a way,
so that it should provide smooth movement.
6. For the treatment for total sewage, a full-fledged STP is to be provided with 20% more
capacity than waste water generated during operation phase.100% waste water is to be
treated in captive STP conforming to prescribed standards of receiving body for
designated use. Monitoring of STP to be done daily till its stabilization.
7. Dual plumbing should be adopted. Recycling of water as proposed shall be undertaken
with regular testing and monitoring of treated water. 8. Dedicated power supply for STPs is to be ensured during operation. Sludge of STP is to
be used in-house as manure and surplus manure should be managed by giving it to end users. STP shall be suitably located nearest to back side boundary with shortest out let.
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Operation and the maintenance cost of the STP shall also be informed along with the
compliance of the E-waste and municipal solid waste disposal.
9. Environmental Corporate Responsibility (ECR) plan along with budgetary provision
amounting to 2% of total project cost shall be prepared and approved by Board of
Directors of the company. A copy of resolution as above shall be submitted to the
authority. A list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address should be submitted
alongwith six monthly compliance reports.
10. LEDs should be used in all common areas and corridors. 100% solar lighting is to be provided in the open areas/ stairs cases.
11. Parking guideline as per GNIDA Authority should be followed. Parking for disabled persons should be explored.
12. All entry/exit point should be bell mouth shaped. 13. To discharge excess treated waste water into public drainage system, permission from
the competent authority to be taken prior to any discharge. 14. 100 % provision of Rain Water Harvesting is to be made. RWH shall be initially done
only from the roof top. RWH from green and other open areas shall be done only after permission from CGWB.
15. An underground Pucca tank for collection/reuse of rain water may be constructed.
16. Height of the stack should be provided based on combined DG sets capacity and be 6mt
higher than the tallest building.
17. Post project monitoring for air, water (surface + ground), Stack noise of D.G. sets, STP
to be carried out as CPCB Guidelines.
18. Crèche to be provided during the construction/operation phase.
19. Provision of separate room for senior citizen with proper amenities shall be made.
20. Protection shall be provided on the windows of the high rise flats for security of
residents.
21. EWS/LIG housing provisions shall be made as per development authority bye-laws.
22. Unless and until all the environmental issues are sorted out the occupancy will be restricted and would be only allowed after achieving the Permission from the competent
authority. 23. The project proponent shall ensure that the project site does not attract/infringe any
buffer zone of no activity identified/declared under law. 24. For any extraction of ground water, prior permission from CGWB shall be taken.
25. Sprinkler to be used for curing and quenching and ready mix concrete may be used for construction.
26. Possibilities of use of treated waste water for irrigation purposes should be explored. Drip irrigation should be tried upto extent possible. No fresh water will be used for
irrigation purpose.
27. Mobile toilets, safe drinking water facility, sanitation facility and eco friendly fuels etc.
Shall be made available to the temporary residents/workers at the project site including
the proper treatment and the disposal of the wastes.
18. Group Housing Project at at Plot No.GH-P4, Sector 25 , Jaypee Greens Sports City,
District- Gautam Budh Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, Sri Pramood Goel, MD, D-1, Sector-
3, Noida. File No. 2382/SPO-V
The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meting dated
23/03/2015 wherein the project proponent was directed to submit following information;
1. Approved layout plan of Jaypee Project showing proposed project alongwith
Environmental clearance issued to the Jaypee project.
2. Structural stability plan alongwith certificate of architect.
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3. List of basic facilities committed by Jaypee in favour of proposed project alongwith
agreement made in this regard.
4. Area details showing proposed uses as residential, commercial, parks, parking,
roads, other services, facilities of the project also in percentage.
5. Apart from rain water harvesting from roof tops, other rain water may be collected
in pond/water body and may be used for grading or other necessary purposes. Plan
in this regard should be submitted.
6. Project cost and corresponding CSR cost (Rs. 3.0 crore) with details under
commitment from Board of Directors.
7. Use of reflecting paints on rooftops and side walls of the buildings.
8. Provision of play school/crèche is to be made as per population requirement.
The project proponent submitted their replies thorugh letter dated 28/052015. A
presentation was made by Shri Ashwani Mittal, authorized representative of project
proponent along with their consultant M/s Ascenso Enviro Private Limited. The proponent,
through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee that:-
1. The environmental clearance is sought for Group Housing Project at at Plot No.GH-
P4, Sector 25, Jaypee Greens Sports City, District- Gautam Budh Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, M/s VGA Developers Pvt. Ltd.
2. Area details are as follows: S. No. Particulars Area in
Sq.m.
In percentage (%)
1 Plot area 20,071.00 ……
2 Permissible Ground Coverage 5,017.75 25% of Plot area
3 Proposed Ground Coverage
• Residential Ground Coverage
• Community Ground Coverage
4,946.15
4,679.75
266.40
24.64% of Plot area
94.61% of Proposed Gr. Coverage
5.38% of Proposed Gr. Coverage
4 Permissible FAR 60,213.00 300 % of Plot area
5 Proposed FAR
• Residential FAR
• Community FAR
59,305.72
59,039.32
266.40
295.47% of Plot area
99.55% of Proposed FAR
0.45% of Proposed FAR
6 Permissible service Area 9,031.95 15% of Permissible FAR
7 Proposed Service Area 5,809.26 9.64% of Permissible FAR
8 ESS Area 250.00 ……
9 Stilt area 743.63 ……
10 Total Basement Area
• Upper Basement Area
• Lower Basement Area
32,278.96
16,139.48
16,139.48
…….
50% of total Basement Area
50% of total Basement Area
11 Open area (Plot Area – Proposed Ground Coverage)
15,124.85 75.35% of Plot Area
12 Landscape required 50% of open area 7,562.426 37.67 % of Plot area
13 Landscape provided @50.53% of open area 7,643.215 38.08 % of Plot area
14 Built up area
(FAR + Basement + Stilt + Permissible FAR)
98,137.57 ……
3. Facility wise area details are as follows: S.no. Category Area as per approved
Jaypee Sports City Plan
(in sq. m.)
Area as per Site layout of Project
Site
(in sq. m.)
1 Residential 3131700 (31.3%) 59,305.72
2 Commercial 1227100 (12.3%) ….
3 Recreational green(parks) 771200 (7.7%) …..
4 Open and Green 526700 (5.3%) 7,643.215(38.08%) : green area
15,124.85 (75.53%): open area
5 Roads and Transportation 858800 (8.6%) 7,481.64 (37.27%)
6 Roads and other circulation 350200 (3.5%)
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7 Others(educational facility,
community, health facility,
utility)
500100 (5.4%) …..
4. Salient features of the project is as follows: Name and Location of the Project Group Housing Project at Plot No-GH-P4, Jaypee Greens Sports
City District-Gautam Budh Nagar, Uttar Pradesh
Developers of the project M/s VGA Developers Pvt. Ltd.
Total Plot Area 20,071.00 m
2
Built-up Area(Proposed FAR + Basement
area + Services area) 98,137.57 m
2
.
Total Water Consumption 278 KLD
Total Freshwater Requirement 198 KLD Source: Municipal Supply
Power Requirement 1932.30 kW
Source: NPCL
Power Backup 2 DG Sets of total capacity of 1760 KVA
(1x1010 + 1x750 KVA )
Total Parking provided 762 ECS
Solid Waste to be Generated 1407.3 kg / day
No. of RWH Pits 5 pits
5. Building blocks details are as follows;
S. No. Type of Building Storey
1. Tower-A G+17
2. Tower-B
3. Tower-C
4. Tower-D
5. Tower-E
6. Tower-F
7 Villas (V-1 to V-16) G+2
6. Population details are as follows
S. No. Types No of unit / Area
in sq.m.
Person Per
Unit
Population
1 Residential population
• Dwelling Units
• Villas
608 nos.
16 nos
4.5 2,808
2 Community Population 266.401 1 person/1.5 sq. m
of FAR
177
3 Visitor (10 % of Residential Population) 280
Total Population 3,265
7. Water calculation details are as follows:
S.
No.
Description Area /
Population
Unit water
consumption
(liters)
Total Water
required
(KLD)
Water for
domestic
use (KLD)
Flushing/
Recycled
water (KLD)
1 Residential
Population
2,808 86 241.4880 182.520 58.968
2 Community Population
177 15 2.6550 1.062 1.593
3 Visitors 280 15 4.2120 1.685 2.527
4 Horticulture 7,556.453 1ltrs./sq.m 7.6432 …… ….
5 DG Cooling 1,760 … 9.5 … …
6 Swimming Pool … … 10 … …
Total water requirement 275.5087 185.267 63.088
7 Firefighting Tank 1% of total water requirement 2.75 … …
Sub Total water requirement 278.5 … …
says 278 185 63
8. Waste water calculation details are as follows:
Details Water (KLD)
Water requirement for domestic purpose 185
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Wastewater to be generated from domestic use (@ 80% of domestic
requirement)
148
Water requirement for Flushing Purpose 63
Wastewater to be generated from Flushing
(@ 100% of flushing requirement)
63
Waste water from Swimming Pool 8
Total waste water generated (148+63+8) = 219
9. Parking calculation details are as follows:
Description As Per YEIDA Building Byelaws Parking
(E.C.S.)
Parking
Required
Residential ECS required @1 ECS/80 sq m FAR area
FAR Area = 59,305.72 sq m
= 741.32 ECS
Says 742 ECS
Total ECS Required 742 ECS
Parking
Proposed
In Lower Basement Area @ 1ECS/30m2
Lower Basement Area (15,164.847 m2
)
371 ECS
In Upper Basement Area @ 1ECS/30 m2
Upper Basement Area (15,670.958 m2
)
393 ECS
Total ECS provided 393+371 = 762
10. Solid waste generation details are as follows: S. No. Category of
Solid Waste
Waste
Generation
Rate
Total Population Waste Generated
1 Residential Refuse
(Residents + visitors)
0.3 to 0.6
kg/cap/day
3,088 1389.6
2 Community 0.1 to 0.2
kg/cap/day
177 17.7
Total 3,388 1,407.3 kg/day
11. The project proposals are covered under category 8"a" of EIA notification, 2006, as
amended.
The committee discussed the matter and recommended grant of environmental
clearance on the project proposals alongwith general conditions as earlier prescribed by the
authority for construction project and following specific conditions:
1. 03 m peripheral green shall be provided around the project inside the project boundary. 2. 15% area of the total plot area shall be compulsorily made available for the green belt
development including the peripheral green belt.
3. Project falling with in 10 Km. area of Wild Life Sanctuary is to obtain a clearance from
National Board Wild Life (NBWL) even if the eco- sensitive zone is not earmarked.
4. Criteria/ norms provided by competent Authority regarding the seismic zone be
followed for construction work. Provision of alarm system, to timely notify the
residents, in case of occurrence of earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be
provided. A well defined evacuation plan should also be prepared and regular mock
drills should be arranged for the residents. Rise of stairs should be constructed in a way,
so that it should provide smooth movement.
5. For the treatment for total sewage, a full-fledged STP is to be provided with 20% more
capacity than waste water generated during operation phase.100% waste water is to be
treated in captive STP conforming to prescribed standards of receiving body for
designated use. Monitoring of STP to be done daily till its stabilization.
6. Dual plumbing should be adopted. Recycling of water as proposed shall be undertaken
with regular testing and monitoring of treated water.
7. Dedicated power supply for STPs is to be ensured during operation. Sludge of STP is to
be used in-house as manure and surplus manure should be managed by giving it to end
users. STP shall be suitably located nearest to back side boundary with shortest out let.
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Operation and the maintenance cost of the STP shall also be informed along with the
compliance of the E-waste and municipal solid waste disposal.
8. Environmental Corporate Responsibility (ECR) plan along with budgetary provision
amounting to 2% of total project cost (Rs. 2.5 crores) shall be prepared and approved by
Board of Directors of the company. A copy of resolution as above shall be submitted to
the authority. A list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address should be submitted
alongwith six monthly compliance reports.
9. LEDs should be used in all common areas and corridors. 100% solar lighting is to be provided in the open areas/ stairs cases.
10. Parking guideline as per YEIDA should be followed. Parking for disabled persons should be explored.
11. All entry/exit point should be bell mouth shaped. 12. To discharge excess treated waste water into public drainage system, permission from
the competent authority to be taken prior to any discharge. 13. 100 % provision of Rain Water Harvesting is to be made. RWH shall be initially done
only from the roof top. RWH from green and other open areas shall be done only after permission from CGWB.
14. An underground Pucca tank for collection/reuse of rain water may be constructed.
15. Height of the stack should be provided based on combined DG sets capacity and be 6mt
higher than the tallest building.
16. Post project monitoring for air, water (surface + ground), Stack noise of D.G. sets, STP
to be carried out as CPCB Guidelines.
17. Crèche to be provided during the construction/operation phase.
18. Provision of separate room for senior citizen with proper amenities shall be made.
19. Protection shall be provided on the windows of the high rise flats for security of
residents.
20. Unless and until all the environmental issues are sorted out the occupancy will be
restricted and would be only allowed after achieving the Permission from the competent authority.
21. The project proponent shall ensure that the project site does not attract/infringe any buffer zone of no activity identified/declared under law.
22. For any extraction of ground water, prior permission from CGWB shall be taken. 23. Sprinkler to be used for curing and quenching and ready mix concrete may be used for
construction. 24. Possibilities of use of treated waste water for irrigation purposes should be explored.
Drip irrigation should be tried upto extent possible. No fresh water will be used for irrigation purpose.
25. Mobile toilets, safe drinking water facility, sanitation facility and eco friendly fuels etc.
Shall be made available to the temporary residents/workers at the project site including
the proper treatment and the disposal of the wastes.
19. Expansion of “Supreme Court Bar Association” at plot No- GH-4 & 5, Sector-99,
Noida, U.P. Sri G.K. Sinha, CEO, Supreme Court Bar Association, Multi-State Co-
Opp. Group Housing Society Ltd., New Delhi. File No. 2233/AD-Sub.
The committee noted that:
1. Environmental clearance for Residential Project “Supreme Court Bar Association”
at plot No- GH-4 & 5, Sector-99, Noida, U.P. was issued bythe State Level
Environment Impact Assessment Authority, U.P. (SEIAA, U.P.) vide letter no.
943 dated 09/06/2009.
2. The project proponent informed that a fresh application for environmental
clearance for the expansion of Group Housing Project “Supreme Court Bar
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Association” at plot No- GH-4 & 5, Sector-99, Noida, U.P. was submitted on
14/09/2013 vide letter dated 11/03/2014 for the inclusion of 36 apartments in the
project
3. The tenure of erstwhile SEIAA was completed on 11/10/2013 and reconstituted
through MoEF notification dated 25/02/2014 and the first meeting was organized
on 10/03/2014.
4. The aforesaid application dated 11/03/2014 was considered in State Level Expert
Appraisal Committee, UP (SEAC, UP) meeting dated 05/08/2014 in chronological
order wherein the proponent informed that 98% construction work has already
been undertaken. Therefore, SEAC deliberated as follows:
a. Submit the Compliance of SEIAA letter no. 943/SEAC/DDS/80, dated
09/06/2009 through which environmental clearance was accorded to the
original project.
b. Statement regarding sanctioned map and added area as increased after revision
of the plan is to be submitted.
c. Comparative detail of previous and proposed expansion.
d. Approved map from Noida Authority should be submitted.
e. An affidavit regarding the discharge/reuse of the domestic effluent along with
clear cut plan to be submitted.
f. An inspection report made by Deputy Director, Regional Office, Meerut
regarding compliance to earlier E.C. and status of proposed expansion should
be submitted.
5. As per the direction of the SEAC the site inspection was undertaken by Shri
Devendra Singh, Deputy Director, Regional Office, Directorate of Environment,
Meerut regarding the matter. The case was again discussed in SEAC meeting
dated 14/09/2014 and the SEAC gone through the inspection report and noted that
construction work on the proposed expansion of the project has been started
without obtaining prior environmental clearance. The committee directed the
project proponent to submit compliance of MoEF OM dated 12/12/2012 for
violation of EP Act, 1986. List of Board of Directors with their address and details
of year wise construction without obtaining environmental clearance should be
submitted and also directed that Secretary, SEAC to make necessary
communication to State Govt. for initiation of legal action in this regards. The
matter shall be discussed by the committee after receipt of information regarding
initiation of credible legal action.
6. In this regard Hon'ble Justice Deepak Verma, Former Judge, Hon'ble Supreme
Court of India, Administrator through his letter dated 07/10/2014 (Copy
enclosed)informed to Chairman, SEIAA that:
a. Environment Clearance from SEIAA vide letter dated 09/06/2009 was issued
for the Residential Project “Supreme Court Bar Association” at plot No- GH-4
& 5, Sector-99, Noida, U.P. and the work was initiated after approval of
drawings from NOIDA Authority on 25/08/2009 as per prevailing FAR at that
time.
b. Gazette notification dated 20/02/2010 issued by the Government of Uttar
Pradesh, for the purchase of additional FAR. Accordingly Society applied for
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the same to the NOIDA to accommodate more members in it considering the
objective/mission of the cooperative.
c. Initially it was proposed to purchase 17,100 sq. mt. as per the Board decision.
NOIDA Authority agreed the same vide letter dated 14/06/2012. In the Annual
General Meeting it was also approved to purchase the additional FAR on
12/03/2011, later on 28/01/2012 purchasable FAR was reduced to the tune of
8800 sq.mt.
d. In the meanwhile the Board was rendered defunct due to expiry of the term of
the Board and thereafter the Hon'ble Supreme Court appointed the
undersigned as the Administrator of the Society on 12/07/2013.
e. After vetting of the drawings from IIT, Bombay (as per provision of the
Gazette notification clause 83.2 (iv) Society applied the same to NOIDA
Authority and your good office on 14/11/2013 and again on 27/03/2014 for
Environmental Clearance. Since it is prestigious project for the members of
the Society, who are practicing Advocates in Supreme Court of India and
considering the rising cost, all efforts are being made to complete the project
as early as possible.
f. In anticipation of Environmental clearance/approval, Society has constructed
flats, keeping in mind all compliances/conditions required for such
Environment Clearance.
g. In view of the above facts and circumstances, it is requested that the
Environment Clearance be accorded at the earliest, for which society and its
member shall remain obliged.
7. In the above context the SEAC discussed the issue in its meeting dated
13/12/2014. Shri G.K. Sinha, CEO, appeared in the meeting with his consultant
ShriMahendraPandey, M/s EKO Pro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. The project proponent
informed that structural stability of the proposed project has been conducted
through IIT, Bombay which shows that the expansion project is safe and also the
compounding fee is submitted in the Noida Authority. Now, Noida Authority has
directed to submit environmental clearance prior to issuance of completion
certificate. Shri Sinha further submitted that all environmental safeguards and
stipulation shall be dully followed and this violation shall not be repeated and
requested for exemption from initiation of legal action under E.P. Act, 1986. The
committee discussed the matter and deliberated that the matter should be
forwarded to Authority for seeking legal opinion in the matter in view of above
situation.
Subsequently the recommendations of the SEAC meeting dated 13/12/2014 regarding
the project was considered by the State Level Environment Impact Assessment Authority
(SEIAA) in its meeting dated 12/01/2015. The SEIAA decided to seek the opinion of the
Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change regarding the matter and sent a
communication to Director, IA Division, MoEFCC, Govt. of India through letter no.
2666/Parya/SEAC/2233/AD(S)/2014, dated 13/03/2015 in this context.
The SEAC was informed by the secretariat that a representation from Aishwarya Bhati,
Convener, Supreme Court Bar Association dated 01/06/2015 was received to the Directorate
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regarding the title project. The SEAC directed to put up the matter in next SEAC meeting
along with all the documents and a brief note.
The committee discussed the situation as above and representation of Shri Aishwarya
Bhati, Convener, Supreme Court Bar Association dated 01/06/2015. The committee also
noted that MoEFCC, Govt. of India has not given any opinion in the matter on the
communication dated 13/03/2015 made as per decision of SEIAA. The committee further
noted that Hon'ble NGT in its order dated 07/07/2015 in the matter of S.P. Muthuraman V/s
Union of India and Ors. (Original Application No. 37 of 2015 (M.A. No. 291, 293 & 294 of
2015) and Original Application No. 213 of 2014 (Ma 755 of 2014 & M.A. No. 177 of 2015)
has quashed the MoEF OMs dated 12/12/2012 and 27/06/2013 related to provisions for
dealing the violation matters. In this situation, the matter may again be forwarded to SEIAA
for taking necessary action in view of Hon'ble NGT decision dated 07/07/2015 and
recommendations of SEAC made in meeting dated 13/12/2014.
20. Group Housing project “Raj Garden City” Vill- Noornagar, Ghazibad. Sri Deepak
Rawat, 3/114 Sector- 5, Rajendra nagar, Sahibabad, Ghizabad. File No. 1716/DD-Y
The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated
07/10/2014 wherein the project proponent was directed to submit following information:
1. Document regarding Ownership of land & change of land use.
2. Copy of development authority's documents through which FAR has been allowed.
3. Specify the permitted uses of the proposed project site as per zoning of Noida Master
Plan.
4. Area statement with block wise, floor wise details should be submitted.
5. On scale map showing approach road with reference to project site.
6. Site layout plan with dimensions should be submitted. All road widths should be
clearly mentioned in the layout plan.
7. Structural design map along with certificate for structural safety.
8. All services maps i.e. sewage, drainage, external electrification, rain water harvesting,
parking, uses of solar energy etc. 9. Solar energy provisions for street lighting and stair case lighting should be made and
plans submitted. 10. Plan for zero discharge. Scenario for monsoon period should also be considered while
proposing for zero discharge. 11. Detailed plan for STP.
12. Section drawing for roads showing all services i.e. footpath/parking/sewage/drainage. 13. Parking entry and exit have been proposed on same road. Provision for separate
entry/exit roads may be explored. 14. Detailed plan for CSR.
15. Affidavit regarding wild life sanctuary within 5 KM to be given.
16. Provision for facilities like convenient shops, play school, community Hall etc.
The SEIAA in its meeting dated 30/10/2014 agreed with the recommendations of
committee and also directed for a site visit. A site visit was undertaken by the Officials of
Directorate of Environment, Regional Office, Meerut and UPPCB, Regional Office,
Ghaziabad. As per inspection report, it was reported that no construction work has been
undertaken. The committee again scheduled the matter in its meeting dated 27/06/2015
wherein the project proponent did not appear. The matter was again scheduled in SEAC
meeting dated 23/07/2015. A presentation was made by the project proponent alongwith
their consultant Shri A.K. Gupta, M/s Shri Environment Technology Institute. The proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee that:-
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1. The Environmental Clearance is sought for Group Housing Project “Raj Garden City”
at Plot No/Khasra No. 1085, 1086, 1088, 1089 and 1135, Noor Nagar, Ghaziabad,
U.P.
2. The total plot area and proposed built up area of project are respectively 39371.25
sqm and 179902.85 sqm.
3. The permissible and achieved FAR are respectively 114989.63 sqm and 114851.66
sqm. 4. Parking facility is required for 1722 ECS and proposed for 1781 ECS.
5. The total water requirement is proposed as 1228 KLD which will be sourced from municipal supply. Total fresh water requirement is proposed 593 KLD.
6. The total waste water generation is proposed as 706 KLD and treated in 847 KLD capacity.
7. Total power requirement is proposed as 4500 KVA from UPPCL/Concern authority. 8. 5 nos. of DG Sets of (4x1050 KVA+1x500 KVA) are proposed for power back up.
9. Total green area of the proposed project is 5640.00 sqm. 10. Quantity of MSW to be generated is proposed is 6373kg/day.
11. The proposed number of rain water harvesting pits 5 will be provided.
12. The total no. of towers and floor are respectively 05 and (G+15).
13. Highest tower of the project is 50 m.
14. The total excavated earth is 1,20,000 m3
15. The Project proposal falls under category 8"b" of EIA Notification, 2006 (as
amended).
The committee discussed the replies of project proponent and inspection report made
by the Officials of Environment Department and recommended grant of environmental clearance on the project proposals alongwith general conditions as earlier prescribed by the
authority for construction project and following specific conditions:
1. 03 m peripheral green shall be provided around the project inside the project boundary. 2. 15% area of the total plot area shall be compulsorily made available for the green belt
development including the peripheral green belt. 3. Project falling with in 10 Km. area of Wild Life Sanctuary is to obtain a clearance from
National Board Wild Life (NBWL) even if the eco- sensitive zone is not earmarked.
4. Criteria/ norms provided by competent Authority regarding the seismic zone be
followed for construction work. Provision of alarm system, to timely notify the
residents, in case of occurrence of earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be
provided. A well defined evacuation plan should also be prepared and regular mock
drills should be arranged for the residents. Rise of stairs should be constructed in a way,
so that it should provide smooth movement.
5. For the treatment for total sewage, a full-fledged STP is to be provided with 20% more
capacity than waste water generated during operation phase.100% waste water is to be
treated in captive STP conforming to prescribed standards of receiving body for
designated use. Monitoring of STP to be done daily till its stabilization.
6. Dual plumbing should be adopted. Recycling of water as proposed shall be undertaken
with regular testing and monitoring of treated water. 7. Dedicated power supply for STPs is to be ensured during operation. Sludge of STP is to
be used in-house as manure and surplus manure should be managed by giving it to end users. STP shall be suitably located nearest to back side boundary with shortest out let.
Operation and the maintenance cost of the STP shall also be informed along with the compliance of the E-waste and municipal solid waste disposal.
8. Environmental Corporate Responsibility (ECR) plan along with budgetary provision amounting to 2% of total project cost shall be prepared and approved by Board of
Directors of the company. A copy of resolution as above shall be submitted to the
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authority. A list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address should be submitted
alongwith six monthly compliance reports.
9. LEDs should be used in all common areas and corridors. 100% solar lighting is to be
provided in the open areas/stairs cases.
10. Parking guideline as per Ghaziabad Development Authority should be followed.
Parking for disabled persons should be explored.
11. All entry/exit point should be bell mouth shaped.
12. To discharge excess treated waste water into public drainage system, permission from the competent authority to be taken prior to any discharge.
13. 100 % provision of Rain Water Harvesting is to be made. RWH shall be initially done only from the roof top. RWH from green and other open areas shall be done only after
permission from CGWB. 14. An underground Pucca tank for collection/reuse of rain water may be constructed.
15. Height of the stack should be provided based on combined DG sets capacity and be 6mt higher than the tallest building.
16. Post project monitoring for air, water (surface + ground), Stack noise of D.G. sets, STP to be carried out as CPCB Guidelines.
17. Crèche to be provided during the construction/operation phase.
18. Provision of separate room for senior citizen with proper amenities shall be made.
19. Protection shall be provided on the windows of the high rise flats for security of
residents.
20. Unless and until all the environmental issues are sorted out the occupancy will be
restricted and would be only allowed after achieving the Permission from the competent
authority.
21. The project proponent shall ensure that the project site does not attract/infringe any
buffer zone of no activity identified/declared under law.
22. For any extraction of ground water, prior permission from CGWB shall be taken.
23. Sprinkler to be used for curing and quenching and ready mix concrete may be used for construction.
24. Possibilities of use of treated waste water for irrigation purposes should be explored. Drip irrigation should be tried upto extent possible. No fresh water will be used for
irrigation purpose. 25. Mobile toilets, safe drinking water facility, sanitation facility and eco friendly fuels etc.
Shall be made available to the temporary residents/workers at the project site including the proper treatment and the disposal of the wastes.
21. Group Housing “Bluemoon Homesat" at plot no- 1104, 1111, Vill-Noornagar,
Ghaziabad.Sri Vinod kumar Tyagi,124, Rajpur Khurd, New Delhi. File No.
1717/AD-H
The project proponent did not appear. The committee discussed and deliberated that
project fie should be closed and should be opened only after request from the project
proponent. The file shall not be treated as pending at SEIAA/SEAC.
22. Expansion of Group Housing Project “Earth Towne” at Plot No-GH-04, Sector-1,
Greater Noida, U.P. M/s Earth Towne Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. Sri Vipin Gupta, 26,
Ist Floor, Pusa Road, New Delhi. File No. 3191/OSD(T)
The committee noted that an application dated 18/06/2015 was made by the project
proponent for environmental clearance of Expansion of Group Housing Project “Earth
Towne” at Plot No-GH-04, Sector-1, Greater Noida, U.P. M/s Earth Towne Infrastructure
Pvt. Ltd.
A presentation was made by Shri Nandgopal Maurya, authorized representative of
project proponent along with their consultant M/s Ascenso Enviro Private Limited. The
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proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the
committee that:-
1. The environmental clearance is sought for Expansion of Group Housing Project “Earth Towne” at Plot No-GH-04, Sector-1, Greater Noida, U.P. M/s Earth Towne Infrastructure
Pvt. Ltd. Environmental clearance was earlier issued through SEIAA letter no. 1275/Parya/SEAC/450/2010/TAJ dated 03/04/2011 for the project. Now, environmental
clearance for expansion of the project is proposed. 2. Area details of the project is as follows:
S.
No.
Description Total Area In percentage (%)
1 Total Plot Area 73,942.00 ….
2 Permissible Ground Coverage 25,879.70 35% of Plot area
3 Proposed Ground Coverage 15,953.37
21.58% of Plot area
4 Permissible FAR 2,03,340.50 2.75 % of Plot area
5 Purchasable FAR 55,456.50 0.75% of Plot area
6 Total Permissible FAR
(@ 3.5 of Plot Area)
2,58,797.00 3.5% of Plot area
7 Proposed FAR 2,58,775.37 3.49% of Plot area
8 Permissible
Shopping/Commercial Area
@1% of Permissible FAR
2,587.97 ….
9 Proposed Shopping
/Commercial FAR
2,585.00 0.99% of permissible FAR
10 Proposed School FAR 1500 ….
11 Permissible Ancillary Area
@15% of Permissible FAR
38,819.55 15% of permissible FAR
12 Proposed Ancillary Area 37,423.496 14.46% of permissible FAR
13 Basement Area 1,07,343.437 …
14 Stilt Area 3,053.114 …
15 Built up Area 4,06,595.42 …
16 Open Area 57,988.63 78.42% of Plot area
17 Landscape Area Provided 29,322.63 50.56% of Open area
3. Salient features details are as follows: Name and Location of the Project Modernization cum Expansion of Group Housing Project
“Earth Towne” at Plot No.GH-04, Sector-1, Greater Noida,
Uttar Pradesh
Developers of the project Earth Towne Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd
Total Plot Area 73,942.00 m2
Built-up Area 4,06,595.42 m2
Total Water Consumption 1,446 KLD
Total Freshwater Requirement 924 KLD
Source: Municipal Supply
Power Requirement 9650 kVA
Source: Noida Power Corporation Limited
Power Backup 12 DG sets of total capacity of 12,000 kVA
(6 x 1,500+ 6 x 500)
Total Parking provided 3235 ECS
Solid Waste to be Generated 7,025.55 kg / day
No. of RWH Pits 12 RWH Pits
4. Building blocks details are as follows: S. No. Type of building Story No. of Dwelling Units No. of Servants Units
1 Tower-1 G/S+19 79 00
2 Tower-2 G/S+19 78 00
3 Tower-3 G/S+19 79 00
4 Tower-4 G/S+19 79 00
5 Tower-5 G/S+19 79 00
6 Tower-6 G/S+19 78 00
7 Tower-7 G/S+19 79 00
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8 Tower-8 G/S+19 79 00
9 Tower-9 G/S+19 79 00
10 Tower-10 G/S+21 87 00
11 Tower-11 G/S+21 87 00
12 Tower-12 G/S+21 87 00
13 Tower-12 A G/S+21 87 00
14 Tower-14 G/S+21 87 00
15 Tower-15 G/S+21 87 00
16 Tower-15 A G/S+21 87 00
17 Tower-16 G/S+21 87 00
18 Tower-17 G/S+21 87 00
19 Tower-18 G/S+21 87 00
20 Tower-19 G/S+19 79 00
21 Tower-20 G/S+19 79 00
22 Tower-21 G/S+19 79 00
23 Tower-22 G/S+19 78 00
24 Tower-23 G/S+19 79 00
25 Tower-24 G/S+19 79 00
26 Tower-25 G/S+19 79 00
27 Tower-26 G/S+19 78 00
28 Tower-27 G/S+19 79 00
29 Tower-28 G/S/C+25 101 00
30 Tower-29 G/S/C+25 101 101
31 Tower-30 G/S/C+25 101 00
32 Tower-31 G/S/C+25 101 101
33 Tower-32 2C+19.5 156 00
34 Tower-33 2C+19.5 156 00
5. Population details are as follows: S.
No.
Types No of unit / Area in
sq.m.
Person Per
Unit
Population
1 Main Dwelling
Units
3,004 nos. 4.5 13,518
2 Servant Units 202 nos. 2.25 455
3 Commercial Area 2,585.00 sq.m 1 person/3 sq.m of FAR
for Ground floor
862
4 Visitor (10 % of DU Population) 1352
Total Population 16,187
6. Water requirement details are as follows: S.
No.
Description Population Unit water
consumption
(litres)
Total
water
required
(KLD)
water
requirement
for domestic
use (KLD)
Flushing/
Recycled
water
(KLD)
1 Residential Population
Main + Servants Units
13,973 86 1,201.67 908.24 293.43
2 Commercial 862 30 25.86 7.75 18.10
3 Visitors 1,352 15 20.28 8.11 12.16
4 Horticulture
(29,322.63 sq.m)
-- 3 ltrs./sq.m 87.96 -- --
5 DG Cooling
(12,000 KVA)
1ltrs./KVA/hrs. 96.00 -- --
6 Fire fighting Tank -- 1% of total
water requirement
14.00 -- --
Total Water
Requirement
-- -- 1,445.78 924.11 323.70
SAY 1,446.00 924.00 324.00
7. Solid waste generation details are as follows: S.
No.
Category of Solid Waste Waste
Generation
Rate
Formula Total
Population
Waste
Generated
1 Residential Refuse 0.3 to 0.6 Total 15,325 6,896.25
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(Residents+ servants +
Visitors)
kg/cap/day Population*0.45
2 Commercial + Community 0.1 to 0.2
kg/cap/day
Total
Population*0.15
862 129.3
Total 7,025.55
kg/day
8. The project is covered under category 8 "b" of EIA notification, 2006.
The committee discussed the matter and recommended following TORs and general
guidelines for conducting EIA studies regarding the proposals:
Additional TORs :
1. Comparative area and other environmental parameter statements showing values
earlier and proposed as expansion.
2. All approved revised drawings/maps alongwith all approved revised services plans.
3. The revised structure design certificate by qualified structure engineer should be
submitted. The structural design certificate should preferably be vetted by IITs/CBRI.
Provision of alarm system, to timely notify the employees/residents, in case of
occurrence of earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be provided.
4. Status of construction undertaken till date (block wise/tower wise/floor wise).
5. Compliance of earlier EC dated 03/04/2011.
6. Master plan of the area showing proposed project.
7. Permissible uses of the proposed site as per zoning regulation.
8. Allotment letter from concerned development authority.
9. Physical features within 30 m of the project sites with their ownership.
10. Section details of all road.
11. Area details showing proposed uses as residential, commercial, parks, parking, roads,
other services, facilities of the project also in percentage.
12. Land use approved by the competent authority.
13. Complete Details of facilities to be developed by the project proponent i.e. for which
environment clearance is sought.
14. Use of reflecting paints on roof top and side walls.
15. Details of rain water harvesting are to be given.
16. Provision of 100% solar lighting along the road site, stair cases, common places.
17. A site plan showing the project site and its surroundings with physical features and
topographical details, such as land use, contours and drainage pattern, along with
photographs of the site from all four sides, should be included in the background
information.
18. 10% EWS / LIG housing provision shall be made as per Development Authority bye-laws.
19. Sanctioned plans/maps regarding the project with all services plans.
20. All plans and elevation sections/all service plan/landscape plan/standard
electrification plan/drainage/sewerage plan.
21. Structural plan is to be submitted signed by qualified structural designer.
22. All service plans like sewer drainage water supply rain water harvesting fire fighting
landscape plan is to be submitted.
23. Examine in detail the proposed site with reference to impact on infrastructure
covering water supply, storm water drainage, sewerage, power, etc., and the disposal
of treated/raw wastes from the complex on land/water body and into sewerage system.
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24. Water requirement and water management plan alongwith necessary permissions for
discharge.
25. Hydro-geological investigations be carried out and obtain permission from Central
Ground Water Authority for withdrawal of ground water.
26. Consider soil characteristics and permeability for rainwater harvesting proposals,
should be made to prevent ground water contamination. Maximize use of treated
water by recycling and utilization of rainwater.
27. Make provision for safety against failure in the operation of wastewater treatment
facilities. Identify acceptable outfall for treated effluent.
28. Details of green belt as a measure for mitigation of dust and noise and buffer between
habitation and proposed project.
29. Landscape plan, green belts and open spaces may be described separately.
30. Study the existing flora and fauna of the area and the impact of the project on them.
31. Examine existing crèche, education, health facilities, police, post Office, Banks and
other services and make adequate provisions in the proposal.
32. Assess soil erosion in view of the soil characteristics, topography and rainfall pattern.
33. Application of renewable energy/alternate energy, such as solar and wind energy may
be described including solar water heating in the guidelines for entrepreneurs.
34. Consider solid wastes, including e-waste in addition to other solid wastes and their
disposal.
35. Identification of recyclable wastes and waste utilization arrangements may be made.
36. Explore possibility of generating biogas from biodegradable wastes.
37. Arrangements for hazardous waste management may be described as also the
common facilities for waste collection, treatment, recycling and disposal of all
effluent, emission and refuse including MSW, biomedical and hazardous wastes.
Special attention should be made with respect to bird menace.
38. Provisions made for safety in storage of materials, products and wastes may be
described.
39. Disaster management plan should be prepared.
40. Traffic management plan including parking and loading/unloading areas may be
described. Traffic survey should be carried out both on weekdays and weekend.
41. Parking provision is to be made for higher ECS worked out either as per state bye-
laws or construction manual of the MoEF.
42. Exclusive Parking area in the basement (excluding other facilities) and surface is to be
clearly mentioned.
43. Provide service road for entry and exit to project site.
44. Use of local building materials should be described.
45. Consider provision of DG Flue Gas emissions to be treated in a scrubber. Stack
details with provisos of sampling port for monitoring be described.
46. Work out MGLC for the combined capacity of DG sets.
47. Provide for conservation of resources, energy efficiency and use of renewable sources
of energy in the light of ECBC code.
48. Application of resettlement and rehabilitation policy may be described. Project
affected persons should be identified and rehabilitation and resettlement plan should
be prepared.
49. Examine separately the details for construction and operation phases both for
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Environmental Management Plan and Environmental Monitoring Plan.
50. Environment Corporate Responsibility (ECR) plan along with budgetary provision of
minimum 2% of the project cost as discussed in meeting shall be submitted on need
base assessment study in the study area.
51. Details of all internal and peripheral roads width.
52. Source and quantity of required water during construction and management of
generated waste water.
53. Project falling with in 10 Km. area of Wild Life Sanctuary is to obtain a clearance from National Board Wild Life (NBWL) even if the eco- sensitive zone is not
earmarked. 54. Declare/submit the running cost of STP and other environmental management
services (e.g., Municipal Solid Waste Disposal, Green belt Maintenance, Water Management etc.) in the proposals which are to be including in the allotment letters.
55. The proponent will submit the schedule of monitoring/data collection programme to the Office of Directorate, Member Secretary, UP Pollution Control Board and District
Magistrate of related District.
General Guidelines:
a. A legal affidavit by the Project proponent on Rs. 100/- non-judicial Stamp Paper, duly attested by Public Notary, stating that:
I. “There is no litigation pending against the project and/or land in which the project is
proposed to be set up (please give name & ownership etc. of the project) and that for
any such litigation what so ever, the sole responsibility will be borne by the Project
proponent.”
II. “No activity relating to this project (i.e. name of the project) including civil
construction has been undertaken at site except fencing of the site to protect it from
getting encroached and construction of temporary shed(s) for the guard(s). (if fencing
has not been done, then the same may be deleted).
III. “I/We hereby give undertaking that the data and information given in the application,
enclosures and other documents are true to the best of my knowledge and belief and
I/We am/are aware that if any part of the data and information submitted is found to
be false or misleading at any stage, the project will be rejected and clearance given,
if any to the Project will be revoked at our risk and cost.” IV. Project does not fall under any buffer zone of no-development as declared /identified
under any law.
b. Another legal affidavit by the consultant stating “(a) that the prescribed TORs have been
complied with (to be deleted if not applicable) & (b) that details and the data presented
are factually correct”, as per MoEF circular dated 04.08.2009 is also to be submitted along with EIA.
c. Current, site photographs viewing towards the project area from four directions indicating date of photograph taken, direction from which taken, name of the project,
and signature of Project proponent along with consultant with seal should be submitted, so as to ensure that no construction has been started before the grant of EC.
d. EIA should strictly follow the guidelines prescribed in annexure-III to the EIA
notification of 2006 and the Methods of Monitoring and analysis (Annexure-IV):
Guidance for assessment of representativeness and reliability of baseline environmental
attributes detailed under EIA manual January, 2001 and other guidelines in the matter. e. The status of accreditation of the EIA consultant with NABET/QCI shall be specifically
mentioned. The consultant shall certify that his accreditation is for the sector for which this EIA is prepared.
f. On the front page of EIA/EMP reports, the name of the consultant/consultancy firm along with their complete details including their accreditation, if any shall be indicated.
g. While submitting the EIA/EMP reports, the name of the experts associated with/involved in the preparation of these reports and the Name of laboratory through
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which the samples have been got analysed should be stated in the report. It shall clearly
be indicated whether said laboratory is accredited by NABL or approved under the
Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (Please refer MoEF office memorandum dated 4th
August, 2009). The name project leader of the EIA study shall also be mentioned.
h. The EIA document shall be printed on both sides, as for as possible.
The Information’s no (a I , II, III & c) asked under the general guidelines is to be
submitted within 15 days from the date of receipt of the letter and remaining of the
information’s is to be submitted along with the EIA.
23. Expansion of IIMT College of Engineering at Plot No-A-20, Knowledge Park-III,
Greater Noida. Sri Mayank Arawal, MD. File N0- 2529/DD-Y
The project proponent did not appear. The committee directed that the project
proponent should be directed to present their case in view of MoEF Notification dated
09/06/2015 alongwith plan for sustainable environmental management as provisioned in the
Notification.
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The committee noted that environmental clearance for Municipal Solid Waste
Processing and disposal facility, Astauli, District-Gautam Budh Nagar was accorded through
SEIAA letter dated 20/09/2013.
Shri Ramaraman, CEO, GNIDA through his letter dated 01/07/2015 has submitted that a meeting was held on 24/12/2014 at Noida Office in presence of Noida and GNIDA
Officers on the site options for proposed MSW treatment and disposal facility for Noida waste. Noida has expressed interest to manage and treat their segregated waste at Astauli,
Greater Noida. Astauli Municipal Solid Waste processing and disposal facility site has been approved by both the authorities after mutual understanding on future development of a
common MSW facility. In this regard, a MOU has been signed between GNIDA and Noida to treat Municipal Solid Waste of Noida at Astauli site. Both Noida and GNIDA shall jointly
maintain 576.16 TPD MSW threshold limit with approved treatment technologies and other
EC conditions to treat their MSW.
The committee discussed the matter and deliberated that a complete plan should be
submitted with details of Municipal Solid Waste facility to be used as per above proposed
arrangement by both Noida and GNIDA for further discussion on the matter. The copies of
the project report should be communicated to all committee Members before meeting for
their appraisal.
(Dr. M. S. Khan)
Chairman, SEAC,UP (Dr. S.N. Singh)
Member, SEAC, UP (Dr. Asheesh Kumar Singh)
Member, SEAC, UP
(S. C. Brahmachari)
Member, SEAC, UP
(Surendra Singh)
Secretary, SEAC, UP