SRI INKESHAF ALI FORM I - Environmental Clearance

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SRI INKESHAF ALI SURVEY NO. 239, THIRUMALAPUR VILLAGE, GOLLAPALLI MANDAL, JAGTIAL DISTRICT, TELANGANA STATE FORM I (SEMI MECHANISED OPENCAST COLOUR GRANITE QUARRY- 7.20 ha) SUBMITTED BY Sri Inkeshaf Ali H. No. 3-5-103, Azanthpur, Karimnagar Town and District Mobile No. +91 96189 64045 STUDIES AND DOCUMENTATION BY TEAM Labs and Consultants (MoE&F O.M. - S. NO: 25, List A-1) B-115,116,117 & 509, Annapurna Block, Aditya Enclave, Ameerpet, Hyderabad-500 038 Phone: 040-23748 555/616, Tele fax: 040-23748666 Email: [email protected] SUBMITTED TO STATE LEVEL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY TELANGANA STATE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

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SRI INKESHAF ALISURVEY NO. 239, THIRUMALAPUR VILLAGE, GOLLAPALLI MANDAL,

JAGTIAL DISTRICT, TELANGANA STATE

FORM I(SEMI MECHANISED OPENCAST COLOUR GRANITE QUARRY- 7.20 ha)

SUBMITTED BYSri Inkeshaf AliH. No. 3-5-103,Azanthpur,Karimnagar Town and DistrictMobile No. +91 96189 64045

STUDIES AND DOCUMENTATION BYTEAM Labs and Consultants(MoE&F O.M. - S. NO: 25, List A-1)B-115,116,117 & 509, Annapurna Block,Aditya Enclave, Ameerpet,Hyderabad-500 038Phone: 040-23748 555/616,Tele fax: 040-23748666Email: [email protected]

SUBMITTED TOSTATE LEVEL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY

TELANGANA STATEGOVERNMENT OF INDIA

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APPENDIX I(See paragraph – 6)

FORM 1(I) Basic InformationS. No Item Details

1 Name of the Project/s Sri Inkeshaf Ali2 S. No in the Schedule 1(a)3 Proposed capacity/area/length/tonnage to be

handled/command area/lease area/number of wells tobe drilled

Semi mechanized opencastmethod for Colour graniteproduction of 30938 m3/annum.Quarry lease area is 7.20 ha.

4 New/Expansion/Modernization New MineCost estimated for the project Rs. 70 Lakhs

5 Existing Capacity/Area etc. NA6 Category of Project i.e 'A' or 'B' As per the, Hon’ble National

Green Tribunal (NGT), New Delhiissued Orders in O. A. No. 186 of2016 dated 13.09.2018 and in E.A. No. 55/2018 of O. A. No.520/2016 dated 11.12.2018 onMoEF&CC Notification S. O. No.141, dated 15.01.2016. And alsonoted the MoEF&CC NotificationsS. O. 2269 (E), dated. 01.07.2016and S. O. 3977 (E), dated.14.08.2018 & OfficeMemorandum dated 12.12.2018issued in compliance with theHon'ble NGT Orders, New Delhi.Category B1

7 Does it attract the general condition? If yes, pleasespecify

No.

8 Does it attract the Specific condition? If yes, pleasespecify.

No.

9 LocationPlot/Survey/Khasra No. Survey No. 239,

Thirumalapur Village, GollapallyMandal, Jagitial District,Telangana State

VillageTehsilDistrictState

10 Nearest railway station/airport along with distance inkms.

Railway Station: Jagtial LingampetRS – 14.4 kms - West

11 Nearest Town, City, District Headquarters along with Town and District headquarters:

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distance in kms. Jagtial – 10 kms - West12 Village Panchayats, ZillaParishad,Municipal Corporation,

Local body (complete postal address with telephonenos. to be given)

Village Panchayat: ThirumalapurZilla Parishad: Jagtial

13 Name of the Applicant Sri Inkeshaf Ali14 Registered Address Sri Inkeshaf Ali

H. No. 3-5-103, Azanthpur,Karimnagar Town and DistrictMobile No. +91 96189 64045

15 Address for Correspondence:Name Sri Inkeshaf AliDesignation(Owner/Partner/CEO) OwnerAddress Sri Inkeshaf Ali

H. No. 3-5-103, Azanthpur,Karimnagar Town and DistrictMobile No. +91 96189 64045

Pin Code 505 001E-mailTelephone Number Mobile No. +91 96189 64045Fax No. 040-23748 666

16 Details of alternative Sites examined, if any. Location ofthese sites should be shown on a topo sheet.

Village-District-State –-NA –Site specific project i.e. mining.

17 Interlinked Projects -NA-18 Whether separate application of interlinked project has

been submitted?No

19 If yes, date of submission --20 If no, reason --21 Whether the proposal involves approval/clearance

under: if yes, details of the same and their status to begiven.(a) The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980?(b) The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972?(c) The C.R.Z Notification, 1991?

No

22 Whether there is any Government Order/Policyrelevant/relating to the site?

Yes – 1st extension of time for thequarry lease application wasissued by Department of Minesand Geology, Government ofTelangana vide proceedings no.15786/R1-3/2016 dated14.12.2017. Mining Plan wasapproved by Deputy Director ofMines and Geology, Warangalvide letter No. 5407/QP-

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2/KNR/2017 dated 27.01.2018.

23 Forest land involved (hectares) No24 Whether there is any litigaation pending against the

project and /or land in which the project is propose tobe set up?(a) Name of the Court(b) Case No(c) Orders/directions of the Court, if any and itsrelevance with the proposed project.

No

(II) Activity1. Construction, operation or decommissioning of the Project involving actions, which

will cause physical changes in the locality (topography, land use, changes in waterbodies, etc.)

S. No. Information/Checklistconfirmation

Yes/No Details thereof (with approximatequantities /rates, wherever possible)with source of information data

1.1 Permanent or temporarychange in land use, land coveror topography includingincrease in intensity of landuse (with respect to localland use plan)

NO The applied quarry lease area is elevatedarea almost hill followed by plain land andthe area is generally N-S high aroundalmost the area slopes towards south andNW. Present method of mining is semi-mechanized open cast.

1.2 Clearance of existing land,vegetation and buildings?

NO The applied quarry lease area is elevatedarea almost hill followed by plain land

1.3 Creation of new land uses? NO1.4 Pre-construction investigations

e.g. bore houses, soil testing?YES Survey completed, based on the soil

quality temporary office cum rest shelter,first aid room and toilets will beconstructed.

1.5 Construction works? YES Construction activity involvesinfrastructure only. Office cum restshelter, first aid room and toilets will beconstructed.

1.6 Demolition works? NO1.7 Temporary sites used for

construction works or housingof construction workers?

NO Local villagers shall be employed.

1.8 Above ground buildings,structures or earthworksincluding linear structures, cutand fill or excavations

YES Above ground building for the mine officeonly. No major excavation activityinvolved.

1.9 Underground works includingmining or tunneling?

NO The present method of mining is semimechanized opencast method for colour

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granite.1.10 Reclamation works? NO No reclamation of land is proposed during

the five year period.1.11 Dredging? NO1.12 Offshore structures? NO1.13 Production and manufacturing

processes?YES Mining by using Semi mechanized

opencast method. (Annexure)1.14 Facilities for storage of goods

or materials?YES Dressed blocks will be transported to

stock yard by tippers.

1.15 Facilities for treatment ordisposal of solid waste orliquid effluents?

YES During the five years plan period about270225 m3 of waste material will begenerated. This waste will be dumped inan area of 10000 m2 (1.0 ha) to a heightof 18 m within the the quarry lease area.(Annexure) Liquid waste i.e. effluentfrom the domestic source shall be sent toseptic tank followed by soak pit.

1.16 Facilities for long term housingof operational workers?

NO Local Villagers will be employed.

1.17 New road, rail or sea trafficduring construction oroperation?

NO No major construction involves, localvillagers will be employed for constructionand operational purpose. The number oftrips required for transportation ofmineral is six per day.

1.18 New road, rail, air waterborneor other transportinfrastructure including new oraltered routes and stations,ports, airports etc?

NO

1.19 Closure or diversion of existingtransport routes orinfrastructure leading tochanges in traffic movements?

NO Very limited trucks are required. Thenumber of trips required fortransportation of mineral is six per day.

1.20 New or diverted transmissionlines or pipelines?

NO There is no transmission line or pipelinepassing through the lease area.

1.21 Impoundment, damming,culverting, realignment orother changes to thehydrology of watercourses oraquifers?

NO The quarrying operation will be semimechanized opencast method. No changein hydrology due to proposed activity.

1.22 Stream crossings? NO There is no stream crossing the leasearea.

1.23 Abstraction or transfers ofwater form ground or surface

NO Water shall be drawn from local villagesfor the purpose of domestic and water

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waters? sprinkling purpose. Rainwater will becollected and reused for dust suppressionpurpose.

1.24 Changes in water bodies or theland surface affecting drainageor run-off?

NO There is no discharge from the quarryingoperations.

1.25 Transport of personnel ormaterials for construction,operation ordecommissioning?

NO Local villagers shall be employed. Graniteis sent away from the site, the numbers oftrips will be six per day.

1.26 Long-term dismantling ordecommissioning orrestoration works?

NO Temporary structures will be constructed.

1.27 Ongoing activity duringdecommissioning which couldhave an impact on theenvironment?

NO There is no structure in the lease area,mine office cum rest shelter will beconstructed with temporary structures todemolish after completion of workings.

1.28 Influx of people to an area ineither temporarily orpermanently?

NO

1.29 Introduction of alien species? NO The applied quarry lease area is elevatedarea almost hill followed by plain land

1.30 Loss of native species orgenetic diversity?

NO

1.31 Any other actions? NO

2. Use of Natural resources for construction or operation of the Project (such as land,water, materials or energy, especially any resources which are non-renewable or inshort supply):

S.No. Information/checklist

Confirmation

Yes/No Details thereof (with approximatequantities /rates, wherever possible)with source of information data

2.1 Land especially undevelopedor agricultural land (ha)

YES The applied quarry lease area iselevated area almost hill followed byplain land

2.2 Water (expected source &competing users) unit: KLD

YES 12.3 KLD, through tankers fromnearby village and RWS. Annexure.

2.3 Minerals (MT) YES The present proposal is for Colourgranite mining and it is a mineral.

2.4 Construction material– stone,aggregates, sand/soil(expectedsource- MT)

NA Quarry office and temporary restshelters will be constructed, no majorconstruction involves.

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2.5 Forests and timber (source – MT) NO

2.6 Energy including electricity andfuels (source, competing users)Unit: fuel (MT), energy (MW)

YES Semi mechanized opencast mining;power shall be drawn from nearbyvillages.

2.7 Any other natural resources (useappropriate standard units)

NO

3.Use, storage, transport handling or production of substances or materials, which could beharmful to human health or the environment or raise concerns about actual or perceived risks tohuman health.

S.No. Information/Checklist.confirmation

Yes/No Details thereof (with approximatequantities/rates, wherever possible)with source of information data

3.1 Use of substances or materials,which are hazardous (as perMSIHC rules) to human health orthe environment (flora, fauna,and water supplies)

NO There are no hazardous substances ormaterials to human health or theenvironment. However drilling will becarried out for mining. Annexure

3.2 Changes in occurrence of diseaseor affect disease vectors (e.g.insect or water borne diseases)

NO

3.3 Affect the welfare of people e.g.by changing living conditions?

YES The proposed project shall enhance theprospects of employment. Recruitmentfor the unskilled and semiskilledworkers for the proposed project will befrom the nearby villages

3.4 Vulnerable groups of people whocould be affected by the projecte.g. hospital patients, children,the elderly etc.,

NO The nearest village is Shankaraopetalocated at a distance of 1.2 km from thequarry lease area in NW direction. Theproject shall not have any significantimpact on vulnerable groups of people.

3.5 Any other causes NO

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4. Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or decommissioning

(MT/month)

S.No. Information/Checklistconfirmation

Yes/No Details thereof (with approximatequantities/rates, wherever possible) withsource of information data

4.1 Spoil, overburden or minewastes

YES Waste generated during plan period willbe dumped in an area of 1.0 ha.

4.2 Municipal waste (domesticand or commercialwastes)

NO Domestic waste like paper will be disposedoff.

4.3 Hazardous wastes (as perHazardous WasteManagement Rules)

NO Waste oil from equipment shall be sent toauthorized recyclers.

4.4 Other industrial processwastes

NO

4.5 Surplus product NO4.6 Sewage sludge or other

sludge from effluenttreatment

NO

4.7 Construction or demolitionwastes

NO

4.8 Redundant machinery orequipment

NO

4.9 Contaminated soils or othermaterials

NO

4.10 Agricultural wastes NO4.11 Other solid wastes NO

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5. Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substances to air (Kg/hr)S.No. Information/Checklist

ConfirmationYes/No Details thereof (with approximate

quantities/rates, wherever possible)with source of information data

5.1 Emissions from combustion offossil fuels from stationary ormobile sources

NO

5.2 Emissions from productionprocesses

YES Dust emissions are anticipated frommining and transport activity. Watersprinkling and green belt developmentis proposed to reduce the dust.

5.3 Emissions from materials handlingincluding storage or transport

YES Dust may rise during mining, andtransport.

5.4 Emissions from constructionactivities including plant andequipment

YES Dust may rise during transport ofmaterial and mining activity. The dustemissions shall be mitigated by waterspraying.

5.5 Dust or odours from handling ofmaterials including constructionmaterials, sewage and waste

NO

5.6 Emissions from incineration ofwaste

NO

5.7 Emissions from burning of wastein open air (e.g. slash materials,construction debris)

NO

5.8 Emissions from any other sources NO

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6. Generation of Noise and Vibration, and Emissions of Light and Heat:S.No. Information/Checklist

confirmationYes/No Details thereof (with approximate

quantities/rates, whereverpossible) with source ofinformation data with source ofinformation data

6.1 From operation of equipmente.g. engines, ventilation plant,crushers

YES Noise is anticipated during miningactivity from drilling equipment,transport vehicles. Wet drilling andwater sprinkling system is providedto reduce the dust emissions.Personal protective equipments areprovided to the workers to reducethe noise levels.

6.2 From industrial or similarprocesses

NO

6.3 From construction or demolition YES Safety equipments shall beprovided to the workers.

6.4 From blasting or piling YES Dust and noise may rise duringdrilling and transportation. Watersprinkling system is provided tocontrol the dust emissions. PPE’sare provided to the workers.

6.5 From construction or operationaltraffic

YES The increased traffic shall not haveany significant impact.

6.6 From lighting or cooling systems NO6.7 From any other sources NO

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7. Risks of contamination of land or water from releases of pollutants into the ground or intosewers, surface waters, groundwater, coastal waters or the sea:

S.No. Information/Checklist confirmation Yes/No Details thereof (with approximatequantities/rates, whereverpossible) with source ofinformation data

7.1 From handling, storage, use orspillage of hazardous materials

NO The material excavated is ColourGranite and is mineral.

7.2 From discharge of sewage or othereffluents to water or the land(expected mode and place ofdischarge)

NO Septic Tank followed by soak pitshall be provided for temporarytoilets.

7.3 By deposition of pollutants emittedto air into the land or into water

NO

7.4 From any other sources NO7.5 Is there a risk of long term build up of

pollutants in the environment fromthese sources?

NO

8. Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the Project, which could affect

human health or the environment

S.No. Information/Checklistconfirmation

Yes/No Details thereof (with approximatequantities/rates, wherever possible)with source of information data

8.1 From explosions, spillages, fires etcfrom storage, handling, use orproduction of hazardoussubstances

NO

8.2 From any other causes NO8.3 Could the project be affected by

natural disasters causingEnvironmental damage (e.g.floods, earthquakes, landslides,Cloudburst etc)?

NO

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9. Factors which should be considered (such as consequential development) which couldlead to environmental effects or the potential for cumulative impacts with otherexisting or planned activities in the locality

S. No. Information/Checklist confirmation Yes/No Details thereof (withapproximate quantities/rates,wherever possible) withsource of information data

9.1 Lead to development of supporting.facilities, ancillary development ordevelopment stimulated by the projectwhich could have impact on theenvironment e.g.:

•Supporting infrastructure (roads,power supply, waste or waste watertreatment, etc.)

•Housing development•Extractive industries• Supply industries• Other

YES The proposed project shallenhance the prospects ofemployment. Recruitment forthe unskilled and semiskilledworkers for the proposedproject will be from the nearbyvillages.

9.2 Lead to after-use of the site, whichcould have an impact on theenvironment

NO

9.3 Set a precedent for later developments NO9.4 Have cumulative effects due to

proximity to other existing or plannedprojects with similar effects

NO The baseline environmentalstatus of the surrounding areasis within the prescribed limitsas observed from thesecondary data.

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(III) Environmental Sensitivity

S.No. Areas Name/Identity

Aerial distance (within 15 km.)Proposed project locationboundary

1 Areas protected under internationalconventions, national or local legislationfor their ecological, landscape, cultural orother related value

NO

2 Areas which are important or sensitivefor ecological reasons - Wetlands,watercourses or other water bodies,coastal zone, biospheres, mountains,forests

YES Zabtapur RF is located at adistance of 5.1 km in SWdirection. Polas RF is located ata distance of 3.6 km in NWdirection. Kalleda RF is locatedat a distance of 7.4 km in Northdirection. Godavari South Canalis passing at a distance 6.4 kmin SW direction. Some seasonalnalas are flowing towards inEast direction.

3 Areas used by protected, important orsensitive species of flora or fauna forbreeding, nesting, foraging, resting, overwintering, migration

NO

4 Inland, coastal, marine or undergroundwaters

NO

5 State, National boundaries NO6 Routes or facilities used by the public for

access to recreation or other tourist,pilgrim areas

NO

7 Defence installations NO

8 Densely populated or built-up area NO The project impact area has nourban or semi-urban area. ThePIA consists of rural area withlow agricultural activity.

9 Areas occupied by sensitive man-madeland uses (hospitals, schools, places ofworship, community facilities)

NO The PIA consists of communityfacilities in various villages,however no major impact isanticipated, as the mine is awayfrom the residential area.

10 Areas containing important, high qualityor scarce resources(ground water resources, surfaceresources, forestry, agriculture, fisheries,

NO

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tourism, minerals)11 Areas already subjected to pollution or

environmental damage. (those whereexisting legal environmental standardsare exceeded)

NO The area is undeveloped andconsists of very few industries.

12 Areas susceptible to natural hazard whichcould cause the project to presentenvironmental problems (earthquakes,subsidence, landslides, erosion, floodingor extreme or adverse climatic conditions)

NO

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(IV) Proposed Terms of ReferenceScope of Work of EIA

The model terms of conditions published by MoEF&CC in April 2015 shall be strictly followed (Ref:

standard ToR for EIA/EMP report for projects /Activities requiring Environmental Clearance under

EIA Notification, 2006). Additional TOR's if any shall be followed

I hereby give the undertaking that data and information given in the application and enclosures aretrue to the best of my knowledge and belief and I am aware that if any part of the data andinformation submitted is found to be false or misleading at any stage, the project will be rejectedand clearance give, if any to the project will be revoked at our risk and cost.

Date:Place: Signature of the applicant

With Name and Full Address(Project Proponent/Authorised Signatory)

Sri Inkeshaf AliH. No. 3-5-103,Azanthpur,Karimnagar Town and DistrictMobile No. +91 96189 64045

ANNEXURES

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ANNEXURE ISite Location map of Sri Inkeshaf Ali

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Quarry Lease boundary map of Sri Inkeshaf Ali

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1.0 Introduction

Sri Inkeshaf Ali proposes to conduct semi mechanized opencast method quarrying for

Colour granite extraction in an area of 7.2 ha in Survey No. 239, Thirumalapur Village,

Gollapally Mandal, Jagitial District, Telangana State. In principle of grant of quarry lease

notice was issued by Department of Mines and Geology, Government of Telangana vide

notice no. 15786/R1-3/2016 dated 04.01.2017 for a period of 20 Years. 1st extension of time

for the quarry lease application was issued by Department of Mines and Geology,

Government of Telangana vide proceedings no. 15786/R1-3/2016 dated 14.12.2017. Mining

Plan was approved by Deputy Director of Mines and Geology, Warangal vide letter No.

5407/QP-2/KNR/2017 dated 27.01.2018. It is proposed to produce Colour granite of 30938

m3/annum. Capital proposed for the quarrying is Rs. 70 Lakhs. As per the ADMG letter,

there is one mine lease within the 500 m surrounding area and total mine lease area in the

cluster is 9.2 ha.

2.0 Quarry Lease Area Location

Sri Inkeshaf Ali proposes to conduct semi mechanized opencast quarrying for granite

production of 30938 m3/Annum. The quarry lease area of 7.2 ha in Survey No. 239,

Thirumalapur Village, Gollapally Mandal, Jagitial District, Telangana State. The quarry lease

area falls in the Survey of India topo sheet no. 56 N/1 with co-ordinates of Latitude

18°47'42.55"N and Longitude 79°01'27.18"Ewith an elevation of 266 m. The nearest village

is Shankaraopeta located at a distance of 1.2 km from the quarry lease area in NW

direction. The nearest town Jagtial located at a distance of 10 km in NW direction. Nearest

Railway station is Jagtial Lingampet at a distance of 14.4 km in West direction. Karimnagar

to Jagtial road passing at a distance of 12 km from the QL area in West direction.

Shankaraopeta to Gollapalli village road is passing adjacent to our mine lease area in North

direction. Zabtapur RF is located at a distance of 5.1 km in SW direction. Polas RF is located

at a distance of 3.6 km in NW direction. Kalleda RF is located at a distance of 7.4 km in

North direction. Godavari South Canal is passing at a distance 6.4 km in SW direction. Some

seasonal nalas are flowing towards in East direction. There is no national/state boundary,

national park, wildlife/bird sanctuary and critically polluted areas within 10 km radius from

the quarry lease area. The details of the quarry lease area are presented in Table A-1.

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Table A-1 Details of the Lease Area

State & District Mandal Village Sy. No./Plot No.

Area inhectares

Ownership ofoccupancy

Telangana &Jagtial Gollapally Thirumalapur 239 7.2 Govt. Land

3.0 Estimation and Calculation of Geological Reserves

The reserves and resources of die Colour granite are together were computed based on the

geological cross-section method, which is presumed to be more accurate. A total of 2

Geological cross - section where drawn across the contour to get elevation of geological

cover, then contour elevation from ground to exposures in the field are sectional viz. a-a'

and b-b'. The area of Colour Granite was measured in each of these cross sections and

multiplied by respective lengths of influence to get its volume. The reserves of the Colour

granite are categorized into proved (111), probable (121) and Possible (122) categories.

The sum of reverses hidden in the barrier zone/buffer zone, pit slope and restrictions due

to mineable depth is computed and deducted from the true reserves and resources to get

the actual available mineable reserves and resources area presented in the below table.

Based on Quarrying reserves and resources it is estimated that only 10% of the actual

dimensional exportable recovery and 15% is sub-grade for least marketable value granite

block. Therefore, the total volume of rock mass is multiplied with a recovery factor of 25%

is obtain front geological reserves, the balance 75% shall be account for quarried waste

(overburden, weathered granite and fissure cutouts) of rock mass and dumped in the yard

allocated for this purpose. Category wise in situ Geological Reserves of Colour Granite are

given below in table A-2

Table A-2 Reserves Estimation

Section Category SectionalArea m2

Influencem

Volumem3

A-A1Proved 9660 67.5 652050

Probable 9660 67.5 652050Possible 9660 67.5 652050

Total 1956150

B-B1Proved 10560 60 633600

Probable 9600 60 576000Possible 9600 60 576000

Total 1785600

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Grand Total 3741750Reserves blocked under 7.5m buffer zone

Section SectionalArea m2

Influencem Volume m3

A-A1 900 67.5 60750B-B1 930 60 55800

Total 116550Reserves blocked under safety slopes

Section SectionalArea m2

Influencem Volume m3

A-A1 600 67.5 40500B-B1 600 60 36000

Total 76500Mineable Reserves and Life of the Quarry

Description Quantity m3Total Reserves 3741750Reserves blocked under 7.5m buffer zone 116550Reserves blocked under safety slopes 76500Reserves blocked = 111660+76500 193050Available Reserves = 3741750-188160 3548700Mineable Reserves @25% 887175Annual Production 30938Life of the Mine: Mineable Reserves/Annual Production =887175/30938= 29 Years

4.0 Mining

The mining operations are carried out by semi mechanization as opencast mining by

developing multiple benches with 6m height. The Sheet rock is exposed and developed into

a working face. Splitting is effected by wedging the line holes by using Jack hammers

operated by compressor and excavator. The rock will be cutting with the help of wire saw

machine. Splitted blocks will be dressed into geometrical shape. Transportation will be

made by trucks to dispatching points.

5.0 List of Machinery

S. No. Type of Machinery Number1 Excavator 42 Tipper 53 Compressors 24 Jack hammers 45 Crane 1-30 ton6 Wire saw machines 47 Generator 28 Water Tanker 1

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Minor Tools: Chisels, Crow bars, Spades, Pick axes andHammers with different sizes (including, sledge hammers)

6.0 Year wise Development and production for five years

1st Year: During the 1st year operations will be southern part to east direction of the quarry

and the area is about 1350 m2. The total volume will be excavated is about 87750 cu.m and

considering a recovery of 25% about 21938 cu.m of Granite blocks will be produced and

remaining 65812 cu.m of waste will be generated.

2nd Year: During the 2nd year, 1st bench development from Western part extends to east

direction of the quarry and the area is about 2250 m2. The total volume will be excavated is

about 123750 cu.m and considering a recovery of 25% about 30938 cu.m of Granite blocks

will be produced and remaining 92812 cu.m of waste will be generated.

3rd Year: During the 3rd year, 2nd bench development from Western part extends to middle of

the quarry and the area is about 2100 m2. The total volume will be excavated is about 84000

cu.m and considering a recovery of 25% about 21000 cu.m of Granite blocks will be

produced and remaining 63000 cu.m of waste will be generated.

4th Year: During the 4th year, 3rd bench development from Western part extends to eastern

part of the quarry and the area is about 1170 m2. The total volume will be excavated is about

35100 cu.m and considering a recovery of 25% about 8775cu.m of Granite blocks will be

produced and remaining 26325 cu.m of waste will be generated.

5th Year: During the 5th year, 4th bench development from Western part and ends in center

East and south of the quarry and the area is about 1485 m2. The total volume will be

excavated is about 29700 cu.m and considering a recovery of 25% about 7425cu.m of

Granite blocks will be produced and remaining 22275 cu.m of waste will be generated. The

proposed production of ROM and Marketable blocks is shown in table A-3.

Table A-3 Year wise Granite Production and Waste generation

Year Area m2 Influence m Volume m3 Production@25% m3

Waste@75% m3

1st Year 1350 65 87750 21937.5 65812.52nd Year 2250 55 123750 30937.5 92812.53rd Year 2100 40 84000 21000 630004th Year 1170 30 35100 8775 263255th Year 1485 20 29700 7425 22275

Total 360300 90075 270225

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7.0 Employment

Table A-4 Employment PotentialS. No. Description Quantity

1 Mines Manager/ Supervisor 12 Supervisor 13 Clerk 14 Quarry Incharge 15 Drillers 26 Excavator Operators 27 Compressor Operators 28 Helpers 39 Tipper Drivers 2

10 Watchman 1Total 16

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ANNEXURE – II

Drilling

Drill hole pattern will be uniform single lined pattern, equidistance holes from 6 m to 9 m in

depth. Diamond wire-saw saw cutting machine will be major part in the quarrying

operations. The prime objective of drilling and blasting will be to dislodge the biggest

possible primary blocks from the parental rock and to maintain the stipulate dimensions of

the Quarry bench at the same time. The objective should always to obtain as big gang-saw

sizes, as possible, because the bigger sized blocks are always priced high in the market. The

dislodged blocks will be lifted to the top surface by using Derrick Crane and dressed to

appropriate shapes and sizes by using jack-hammer drills, hammers and chisels. The sizes of

the finished commercial blocks produced in the proposed area.

11.1 Drilling Parameter

Drill hole diameter – 34 mm

Spacing depends upon the size of the boulder, in general it 15 cms from hole to hole for

better splitting, Burden and Spacing are to be 3m and 0.3m with a depth 6m to 9m.

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ANNEXURE - III

Water Requirement

Water requirement for the project is mainly for Domestic source, maintaining the green belt

and also for sprinkling on the haulage roads to mitigate dust emissions. The water shall be

drawn from nearby villages. The water requirement of the project is presented in Table A-5.

Table A-5 Water RequirementS. No. Water Usage Quantity KLD

1 Wet drilling operation 8.32 Water sprinkling on haul roads and for waste dump 2.93 Domestic Purpose 0.74 Green Belt 0.4

Total 12.3

Site Services

It is proposed to provide the site services like mine office and other statutory constructions

like rest shelter, first aid, work shed and drinking water as required near the quarry lease

area. Drinking water will be supplied to the workers from the bore well opened in the

adjacent agricultural field or from nearby village.

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ANNEXURE – IV

Solid Wastes Generation and Management Plan

During the five years period the total quantity of waste likely to be generated is 270225 m3.

It consists of granite blocks of various sizes, shapes and dimension. Solid waste generated

year wise for first five years plan as below Table A-6.

Table A-6 Solid waste generated year wise

S. No. Year Total waste generated m3

1 I Year 65812.52 II Year 92812.53 III Year 630004 IV Year 263255 V Year 22275

Total waste generated for five years 240000

Dump Area

During the five years plan period about 270225 m3 of waste material will be generated. This

waste will be dumped in an area of 10000 m2 (1.0 ha) to a height of 18 m within the quarry

lease area. Step dumping will be resorted. When the dumps reach their optimum height

suitable greenery will be grown on these dumps to stabilize them.

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JAGTIAL DISTRICT, TELANGANA STATE

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